Yoga Immersion in Nosara at Bodhi Tree Yoga Resort

Evolving Your Sadhana

June 13 - 20, 2026

A multi-level outdoor building with a large wooden roof, stone staircase, and a stone elephant sculpture at the base of the stairs, surrounded by potted plants and greenery.

Bodhi Yoga Immersion at Bodhi Tree Yoga Resort, Nosara

Join us in Nosara, Costa Rica, at the Bodhi Tree Yoga Resort for a one-week yoga training and immersion designed to deepen your practice and teaching. The Bodhi Yoga Immersion with Yali goes beyond a standard retreat—offering dedicated study, guided practice, and community learning at one of the world’s most renowned yoga destinations.

Why This Yoga Training is Different

Who This Immersion Is For

  • Anyone seeking deeper progression in their yoga practice

  • Yoga teachers expanding their understanding of yogic philosophy and teaching

  • Movement teachers wanting to integrate yoga into their skillset

  • Certified practitioners (200hr+) looking to enhance group teaching abilities

  • Students wanting to embody the 8 Limbs of Yoga beyond asana

  • Those aspiring to teach and lead with depth

A large house with a red-tiled roof surrounded by dense green forest, with a swimming pool nearby and the ocean in the background.

Typical Day at Bodhi Tree

  • Sunrise Meditation

  • 7:00 – 8:15 am: Community Yoga with Yali

  • 9:30 am: Breakfast & group discussion

  • Free time: Pool, sauna, cold plunge, journaling, or beach

  • 12:30 pm: Nourishing lunch

  • 2:00 – 4:30 pm: Afternoon workshop with guest teachers

  • 5:00 – 6:30 pm: Sunset practice at the resort or Nosara beach

  • 7:00 pm: Dinner

  • 8:30 pm: Contemplation or integration circle

Suggested Readings

  • Book cover for 'The Practice of the Yoga Sutra' by Sadhana Pada, featuring an illustrated green leaf with small blue and yellow accents and some handwritten text in a foreign script.

    Sadhana Pada: The Practice of the Yoga Sutra

    Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, PhD

  • Book cover of 'The Bhagavad Gita' introduced and translated by Eknath Easwaran, featuring an illustration of a deity seated in a meditative pose.

    Bhagavad Gita

    Translated by Eknath Easwaran