The Road Junky Sahara Retreat! Morocco, January 18-22, 2011

By Roadjunky, Posted Sep 26, 2010

sahara meditation retreat

The Sahara is waiting for you.

Road Junkies Unite in the Saharan Sands!

The Road Junky Sahara Retreat is a chance to get inspired, share experiences with other cool travelers and reconnect with your soul in one of the most mind-blowing landscapes the world has to offer.

We’re going to walk out into the dunes with camels and carpets and tents to set up camp at an oasis and do yoga and chi kung in the mornings, hold storytelling sessions in the afternoons, meditate at sunset and dance and sing around the fire to the music of local and international musicians under the full moon.

Us, a few camels and eternity. Image by Alex Lichtenberger

The Sahara Retreat will be for the first 50 travelers to sign up and will be an awesome opportunity to get to know one of the most mindblowing landscapes in the world, meet other road junkies and find some connection with your soul in the quiet of the desert.

We’re holding the retreat in the heart of winter (January 18-22) and in the period of the full moon so that the dunes will be just a spectacular at night as during the day.

Learn more on the Sahara Retreat site or book your place here. And of course, feel free to ask any questions

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