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SwaSwara

Situated on a remote cliff-top in Southern India, overlooking the sweeping bay of Om beach, SwaSwara is a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern India and listen to your inner voice - the literal translation of the Sanskrit phrase SwaSwara.

SwaSwara specalises in Yoga and meditation, and staying here you will receive personalized attention from Yoga experts from several major schools. Whether you are a novice just wanting an introductory course, or an experienced practitioner wishing to explore Yoga with expert tuition, this quiet place is ideal. Staying here, you will also be able to make use of the Ayuverdic Spa.

SwaSwara is also a great spot to enjoy the sweeping beaches of the Karnataka coast. It is a short walk down a private path to the famous Om Beach, named for its resemblance to the Sanskrit letter, and there are boat transfers to secluded beaches where you are unlikely to see another visitor. You will be able to sample the local seafood in the restaurant which draws upon the resources of local farmers and fishermen.

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Highlights

  • Wonderful clif-top setting overlooking the sea
  • Extensive Yoga and meditation centre
  • Great localy-caught seafood
  • Remote beaches 

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Situation

On the coast of Karnataka in Southern India, reachable from either Goa or Mangalore.

Activities

Practicing Yoga and meditation, enjoying the Ayuverdic Spa, relaxing on the beach, exploring nearby temple towns.

Facilities

27 self contained villas, all with air-conditioning and en-suite bathrooms, restaurant, yoga and spa centre.

Best times to go

September to March. Southern India starts to get very hot from April onwards, and the Monsoon rain from June to August can be very heavy.

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