Join Yoga and other classes at Krishna Village
Visiting with a Day Pass
If you would like to come along as a casual visitor just for the day, you can purchase a Day Pass for $45, which allows you to attend all classes and enjoy up to three delicious vegetarian meals/day. Simply choose your date and pre-purchase your Day Pass below. With your Day Pass, you are welcome to attend any of the classes on our yoga schedule. If you like, you can customise your experience and add massages and other treatments by our KV Wellness team.

This Week's Yoga Schedule
If you are planning ahead of time, have a look below to get a rough idea what your day will look like. In the following weeks, each yoga class will be replaced by another yoga class, and each talk / workshop by a similar offering. Teachers can change week by week, but the general structure for each day remains the same. We always publish our newest weekly schedule on Sundays.

Classes for retreat guests & volunteers
We teach 2-3 yoga classes per day for our Retreat Guests, Volunteers and Day Pass Visitors.
The main style is Vinyasa Flow, but since we often welcome visiting teachers from all over the world, we also get tastes of Hatha, Yin and other styles.
Our gentle sunrise yoga takes place Mon-Fri from 5am - 6am. These classes provide a relaxed and centred start to the day.
Our relaxed morning yoga takes place daily from 6:30am - 8am, usually in a smaller group setting.
The more dynamic afternoon yoga takes place daily from 4:15pm – 5:45pm. After the class you are invited to join us for a delicious vegetarian dinner at 6:15pm and to participate in the evening arati at the temple (a 30min kirtan), if you like.

All classes are targeted at beginners, with additional options being given to more advanced students. The classes are facilitated by our lead teachers Lila Kirtana and Laxmivan Kubitzky, our international guest teachers, and on some occasions, by our yoga teacher trainees who teach under supervision as part of their mentoring process. As a Krishna Village retreat guest or volunteer, all classes are included in your stay free of charge. Occasional special events that incur an additional fee will be marked as such on the schedule.

What is Yoga?
The Sanskrit word “Yoga” means “to link", "to connect” or “to unite”. For thousands of years, different yoga traditions have been practiced with the intention of connecting our true self (the spirit soul) to the Divine.
Among these different yogic paths, at Krishna Village we practice three:
Physical yoga asanas (connection through body movement),
Practical karma koga (connection through service and discipline of action) which both complement and support
The highest form, bhakti yoga (connection to through love and devotion)

Bhakti yoga
Nurturing our spiritual side by practicing loving service and devotion towards the Divine and amongst each other is the original purpose of the Krishna Farm. If you are interested to learn more about this ancient tradition, you are most welcome to attend the daily Srimad Bhagavatam class at the temple from 7:30am - 8:15am as well as our regular daily temple program.