Complete sequence of Thai Massage with a duration of one hour and a half.
You will receive a complete manual with photos and detailed descriptions of the sequence as well as theory, philosophy and history.
During the 5 days of Yoga and Thai Massage Retreat, students participate in therapeutic yoga classes, focused in developing internal sensitivity with conscious breathing and body alignments necessary to give a Thai Massage. They will also participate in daily pranayama (breath work), Meditation and Yoga Philosophy in order to cultivate internal awareness and becoming channels of divine love and healing.
We invite you to stay in our Yoga Ashram during the program to receive the full experience of a Thai Yoga Massage training in the environment of an Ashram Yoga Retreat!
7:00 a.m. Meditation, pranayama, kirtan ashram program, and yoga philosophy.
8:30 a.m. Breakfast.
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Thai Massage Philosophy and Theory Workshop Begins.
10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Thai Massage Practice.
1:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lunch and break.
3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Group dynamics and theory.
3:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Thai Massage Practice.
5:30 p.m. Integration.
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Yoga Class.
7:00 p.m. Dinner.
The housing is included in the price of the residential course. Our Ashram has ecological and comfortable shared rooms available. The night before the course is also included.
Good for the mind and body. Farm to table.
Course investment (50hrs RYT):
$485 usd without food and loading.
Early Bird – one month before the start date:
$465 usd
$25 usd/night with food and lodging.
$25 usd/per night with meals and accommodation in a shared room.
$15 usd/per day private room.
$38 usd/per night with meals and accommodation in a private room.
Yoga Teachers with 200hr RYT, can use this course to apply towards their 500hr RYT Certification.
Reserve your space with $150 dollars.
Shyam Vallabhi Devi Dasi is an international yoga teacher and Ayurveda therapist who has dedicated over two decades to living and sharing the path of conscious, embodied healing.
Rooted in the wisdom of Ayurveda, she guides students to restore balance in body, mind, and energy through daily practices, therapeutic understanding, and deep self-awareness. Her work weaves together Ayurveda, yoga, and lived spiritual practice to support true, sustainable transformation—not only on the mat, but in the way we live, eat, relate, and care for ourselves.
For over 18 years, she has been leading study and healing journeys to India, both to continue her own education and to immerse her students in the direct experience of the tradition. Her approach is both grounded and intuitive, informed by her background in anthropology and her work with non-profits dedicated to human and environmental well-being.
She has been featured as a teacher at international festivals including Bali Spirit Festival, Cali Yoga Fest, Ecuador Yoga Festival, and Peru Yoga Festival.
As founder of Yogendra Ashram in Cali, Colombia, and Dhanvantari Ayurveda & Panchakarma Center in Peru, she leads Ayurvedic trainings, Panchakarma programs, and yoga teacher trainings internationally—creating spaces where students reconnect with their natural rhythms and experience deep healing and integration.
Through her work, Shyam offers more than knowledge—she holds a space for transformation, restoration, and a return to a deeply aligned way of living.
Chaitanya Nitai Das is an international yoga teacher with over 35 years of dedicated practice and teaching, rooted in the traditional path of Bhakti Yoga.
His teachings offer a steady and authentic foundation in the deeper dimensions of yoga, including daily devotional practices, mantra, and the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita. Known for his clarity, humility, and consistency, he guides students beyond technique and into a lived experience of discipline, devotion, and inner connection.
Chaitanya has studied extensively in India and has taught throughout South America, the United States, and internationally. He is also among the first South Americans to be certified in Vedic Astrology (Jyotish) in India, bringing an additional layer of insight into the yogic path and life purpose.
Within the training, he anchors the space through morning practices, philosophy classes, and satsang, offering students a direct connection to the roots of the tradition and the depth of the bhakti path.
Together, Shyam and Chaitanya bring a unique integration of healing and tradition—uniting Ayurveda, therapeutic practice, and embodied transformation with the timeless wisdom of Bhakti Yoga.
Their shared intention is to offer not only a training, but a living experience of yoga—where knowledge becomes practice, and practice becomes a way of life.