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Byron Yoga, Byron Bay, Australia
Byron Yoga is the longest running yoga studio in the beautiful beach side town of Byron Bay, Australia. Founded by John Ogilvie, it specializes in Purna – or ‘complete’ yoga, and has a full schedule of daily classes as well as retreats and teacher trainings throughout the year.
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Taksu Yoga, Ubud, Bali
Hidden in amongst the lush tropical forest in a tranquil corner of Ubud in Bali, Taksu Yoga is a unique yoga studio and spa that opened in January 2011. Taksu is a Balinese word meaning ‘the indescribable essence of spirit’. Come to Taksu to live yoga with the resident yogis and yoginis, who can help you awaken the ‘taksu’ within.
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Ashtanga Yoga, Paris
Ashtanga Yoga Paris is a studio that specializes in Mysore style Ashtanga yoga, located in the Belleville district of Paris. Run by yoga teaching couple Linda and Gerald, it offers Mysore style and led Ashtanga classes as well as Vinyasa flow and Yin Yoga plus various teacher trainings and intensives every year.
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Pulse Yoga, Makati City, Philippines
Pulse Yoga in the Philippines is a busy studio with some nine teachers leading a range of classes from hatha 1 and 2 to ashtanga basics, power vinyasa and yoga blend (a mix of yoga and core pilates moves). What began as a simple dream to have a ‘happy’ place to practice and share with other yogis a common interest and love for yoga, blossomed into the studio that Pulse is today.
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Total Yoga, Pune, India
Total Yoga was founded by husband and wife team Manish and Neetu Singh in June 2010. Prior to this they had already been teaching yoga for eight years in the studios of their guru, Bharat Thakur. This journey took them to Bombay, Delhi, Bangalore and Dubai.
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Hari Om Yoga, Piedmont, Italy
Hari Om Yoga in Northern Italy was the realization of a dream for one of its teachers – Silvia Nicodano, who wanted to live in the countryside and teach yoga, thus eliminating the commute to work and living more in harmony with nature.
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Om Shanti Yoga, Catalunya, Spain
Om Shanti is a very active studio in Catalunya, with branches in Girona and Granollers – both just a short trip on the train from Barcelona. With many events happening at any time, including Acro Yoga, Chi Gong, Shadow yoga, meditation and Thai massage, Om Shanti is the hub for a large community of yogis in Catalunya.
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Kaya Kalp Yoga, Budapest, Hungary
Kaya Kalp Yoga is a yoga studio set amongst the luscious gardens of Budapest’s 2nd District, on the Buda side of the Danube, just five minutes from the Moskva metro station (red line). The studio specializes in teaching Kaya Kalp Yoga which is an ancient ayurvedia-tantric style of yoga.
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The Yoga Barn, Ubud, Bali
Despite being only three years and five months young at the time of writing, The Yoga Barn in the hill town of Ubud, Bali has established quite a reputation for itself throughout the local and international yoga community.
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Beyoga, Paris, France
Beyoga studio in Paris has only been open since September 2010 but already has a following of dedicated Parisian yogis, plus a folder of press clippings that would be the envy of any Hollywood star / yogini.
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Earth Yoga, Majorca, Spain
Earth Yoga is a beautiful studio in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, in Palma de Majorca, Spain. It has been open now a year and a half, but already has a loyal following of yogis from around the island (and around the world!), thanks to the dedicated teachers and inspiring space.

















