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Put
your Money Where Your Karma Is
In
today’s travel many are seeking eco
and sustainable options, as no one wants
a carbon footprint weighing heavy on their
conscience nor do they want it fueling negative
repercussions on their environmental karma.
In today’s
conscientious eco and sustainable travel
market, many don’t want to leave a
carbon footprint, yet are quite keen to
leave a personal one behind or in some cases
take one with them as it doesn’t weigh
heavy in their baggage, personal or checked.
There are several immersion travel options
to immerse travelers in the local communities
and or voluntourism options for those looking
to give back when they get away. For some
it’s a spiritual journey or peace
that they are seeking.
The Santa Barbara Wellness Institute is
providing a once in a lifetime opportunity
for a limited number of people to travel
to Nepal for a behind-the-scenes spiritual
journey to Sacred Sites in Nepal with an
esteemed team of Tibetan Buddhist Meditation
Masters and Accomplished Western Dharma
Teachers.
Set in the ancient and colorful Katmandu
Valley, guests will partake in an opportunity
for extraordinary spiritual transformation
while enjoying the luxury accommodations
at the new Katmandu Hyatt Regency Hotel.
During the one week journey, the SBWI team
of practicing Tibetan Buddhist meditation
masters and Western Dharma teachers will
guide people in exploring how to work with
their minds to expand their wisdom and clarity,
open their hearts to be of more benefit
to themselves and others, and achieve enduring
happiness. Keeping their carbon in check,
tours will be limited to 25 people per trip.
“We are extremely fortunate to have
entered into a unique relationship with
leading Tibetan masters and Western Buddhist
teachers,” said Rowland Hanson, co-founder
& co-managing partner of SBWI. “We
feel privileged to be able to provide people
with the rare opportunity to embark on a
life-changing journey that will strengthen
the spirit and expose them to one of the
most spiritual locations in the world.”
The Katmandu Valley is renowned for its
full range of historic and artistic marvels.
During each trip, travelers will explore
six UNESCO World Heritage sites, including
the Buddhist stupas of Boudhanath and Swayambhunath,
the Durbar (‘Palace’) Squares
of Katmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, and the
Hindu temple Pashupatinath. Travelers will
also visit ancient caves in the nearby town
of Sankhu, where mahasiddhas, highly realized
Buddhist masters, attained extraordinary
meditation powers.
You don’t have to live like a minimalist
monk, as SBWI is catering to their affluent
audience with a luxury angle. After each
day of personal and cultural exploration,
SBWI travelers will enjoy Katmandu’s
new luxury Hyatt Regency Hotel, located
within walking distance of the Boudhanath
Stupa. The Hyatt is a calm sanctuary where
you can stroll through the gardens, swim,
play tennis, work out at the fitness center,
or just relax at the exclusive spa and reflect
on the days events.
“We all share the desire to be happy,
but often feel stressed and distracted by
daily events,” said Joellyn Conk,
co-founder & co-managing partner of
SBWI. “We sense something is missing
and want to experience a deeper meaning
in our lives. Our intent in creating this
extraordinary spiritual journey is to help
people develop a joyful state of mind and
give new meaning to their lives.”
Sacred Site Journey to Nepal by Santa Barbara
Wellness Institute will take place in November
and December 2008 and costs $10,980 (USD)
per person double occupancy, excluding airfare;
an additional $990 (USD) charge for single
supplement. Consider it a guilty pleasure
without the guilt. (By Karen Loftus)
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