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Top Benefits Of Best Yoga Teacher Training In Rishikesh
The hard part is following through on your decisions. The unrelenting drive that pushes you toward your objectives is the intuitive knowledge that directs you you must follow to construct your path. Therefore, if you strongly desire to become the best yoga teacher training in rishikesh and the idea keeps coming back hundreds of times without any other influence, you should go for it. 
Then, it would help if you started paying attention to the signs the universe keeps giving you. Now is the time to hone your skills by focusing on your true calling. Become more than just a casual yogi by enrolling in a yoga teacher training program in a revered city like Rishikesh, India's "Yoga capital." 
Instead of researching which yoga method is best online, why not just learn yoga the right way? There is no better place to learn about and experience yoga's many benefits than in the area where it originally introduced its ancient form and has been practised for centuries: India.
A True Yoga Comprehension
India is the only country with a comprehensive yoga education system. Rishikesh, named after a yogi, is a great destination to develop your holistic lifestyle.
You may gain a lot from your YTT experience since each yoga tradition (Hatha, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, and Karma) is in its purest, most authentic form.
Even the most famous yogis make it a point to visit the holy city of Rishikesh at least once to learn or practice yoga.
Get Advice From Wise People, And You'll Improve Quickly
Adopting a yogic way of living may help you find peace on many levels. You can interact with a sizable group of sadhus or yoga monks in this remote town of Rishikesh. Only in Rishikesh can you find the peace to focus on your inner strength via yoga, which includes postures, meditation, and pranayama exercises, all while surrounded by wise elders puffing on chillums.
Recharge your batteries by hanging out with yogis from all around the world. When you find others motivated by the same things you are, you can create a safe space where the two of you can grow and develop while you are away from home.
Feel The Spiritual Energy Of The Ganges River And The Uplifting Atmosphere
This sacred site seems to be a wellspring of clean, dynamic energy, unique beauty, pristine goodness, and development potential. You may take advantage of its vitality by incorporating it into your body.
Whether you have been there fifteen years ago or are going back tomorrow, the site's essence never disappears. When yogis release their inhibitions, they may channel their boundless energy, and life becomes much more fulfilling. Being outside in nature has been shown to improve feelings of stability.
Purge Your System With A Sattvic Diet And Commit To The Course Requirements
Vegetarian food for all YTT participants to help purify body and mind. One of the many benefits of taking the best yoga teacher training course in goa is the abundance of vegetarian cuisine and herbal beverages available there. Ayurvedic spices and herbs are also easily accessible.
Vegetarian food is supplied for all YTT participants to help purify the body and mind. One of the many benefits of taking a YTT course in Rishikesh is the abundance of vegetarian cuisine and herbal beverages available there. Ayurvedic spices and herbs are also easily accessible.
Experienced Yoga Teachers Are Available For Study
A peaceful yogic society has been created globally thanks to the efforts of informed and competent yoga teachers and gurus. Aspiring yogis may gain a great deal from the many renowned yoga masters who call Rishikesh home and who teach at the city's many yoga centres.
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Apocalyptic Tribes, Smugglers & Freaks
(Nonfiction)
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By Richard S. Ehrlich
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*excerpts*
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Introduction
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Feral young people.
Proudly shredding themselves through hedonism, poverty, hashish, opium, revelations, jails, death, insanity, and love.
Escaping America, Europe and elsewhere.
Basking in Asia's slums and paradises.
This nonfiction book documents and enshrines raw quotes from more than 500 people who journeyed on those dilapidated, utopian routes -- starting in the 1960s to today.
Nothing censored, except the names of the living, because of their illegalities and innocence.
Most traveled east, carried onward by the Earth's rotation.
Through Turkey to Iran, into Afghanistan.
Then Pakistan into India, and to Nepal.
Often wondering if they would reach Kathmandu.
In 1972, 1975 and 1978 on, Richard S. Ehrlich traveled overland by public transportation across Asia.
Ehrlich is an American foreign correspondent based in Bangkok, Thailand, reporting news from Asia since 1978 and winner of Columbia University's Foreign Correspondent's Award.
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CHAPTERS
1 • TURKEY
2 • IRAN'S PERSIAN GATES
3 • AFGHANISTAN
4 • PAKISTAN
5 • INDIA
6 • GOA, THE CHILLUM COAST
7 • KATHMANDU & NEPAL
8 • LOST
9 • SOUTHEAST ASIA
10 • MEDIEVAL WORLDS COLLIDE
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In the 1960s and 70s, with free love coursing through the air, hippies travelled overland from Europe to Turkey and through Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal and India, route called Hippie Trail.
Hippie Trail: Hippies – the pioneers of so much of today’s tourism – took to this route because it could be travelled cheaply (mainly via hitchhiking, buses and trains) and was as far away from the evil capitalist West as possible. Also, plenty of mystique was attached to these far-flung lands, a desirable quality for people seeking spiritual enlightenment at the same time as a good time.
The European capitals of free love and dope, London and Amsterdam, were the usual starting points for the journey. An ideal route wound through Europe via Yugoslavia and Greece (with a possible island side-trip) to Istanbul. From here, permutations varied, but a typical path went to Ankara, then through Iran to Tehran, to Kabul in Afghanistan, through the Khyber Pass to Peshawar and Lahore in Pakistan, and then on to Kashmir, Delhi and Goa in India.
Origins of the Hippie Trail
The roots of the Hippie Trail probably lie with the overland expeditions of the mid-1950s, when small groups of wealthy individuals or sponsored students would travel east from England by Land Rover or Bedford Dormobile to climb mountains or carry out scientific studies and surveys, often publishing accounts of their travels afterwards.
Many who read of such pioneering trips were less interested in science or mountaineering than with the descriptions of the exotic places and cultures on the way. Air travel was in its infancy and prohibitively expensive, but for those seeking adventure the prospect of an epic overland journey was both attractive and increasingly affordable.
The first established British bus company to ply the overland route was The Indiaman in 1957, closely followed by Swagman Tours (later renamed Asian Greyhound). These began as one-man operations catering for a handful of adventurous travellers, and as the economy boomed and the market grew, other bus companies started to spring up in the 1960s.
Advent of the Hippies
The first overland travellers who might be described as hippies appeared in about 1967, when the term became shorthand for just about anyone with long hair. The concept of the “mystic east” was gaining interest, and after The Beatles visited India in a blaze of publicity in 1968 the number of young people hitting the road from western Europe began to increase dramatically.
And they weren’t all Europeans. Americans and Canadians crossed the Atlantic to take part, Australians and New Zealanders had a strong backpacking tradition and found the route convenient. Westerners of all nationalities were represented.
They had many reasons for going: some sought spiritual enlightenment, some were escaping from a rigid conventional lifestyle, some saw opportunities for profit, and some just wanted to see the world. They all had a sense of adventure, but not all of them could be described as hippies – many were simply keen to explore the overland route to the east, first blazed by Marco Polo.
But from the late 1960s onwards the largest contingent, united by a common interest, were the young people with long hair who gave the hippie trail its name – and what defined the hippie trail was that it led to the major hashish-producing centres of the world.
Afghanistan, Chitral, Kashmir, Nepal – familiar names to the pot-smokers of the sixties and seventies, most of whom knew very little else about the countries where their herb of choice was cultivated. But for the next ten years or so they set off in their thousands to look for it.
Overland bus companies sprang up to cater for them, advertising cheap tickets in the “underground press”. They shared the road with a motley procession of private cars, vans, minibuses, even motorbikes. Many vehicles never made it all the way, and many more never made it back. It was, after all, a journey of over 6,000 miles in each direction, and it took in high mountain passes, scorching deserts, and some very rough roads.
Popular legend tells of the Magic Bus that left from Amsterdam – except that it never did. The company was merely a booking agency and didn’t actually own any buses. Passengers were found places aboard the scores of independent coaches that plied the route. Other companies such as Budget Bus did actually run their own small fleet of vehicles.
Public transport was another option. Although the railway in those days ended in eastern Turkey, from Istanbul onwards there were cheap local buses, and western drivers also picked up passengers from the city’s famous Pudding Shop, where rides in independent vehicles could often be arranged. Access to cheap rail travel resumed in Pakistan and India.
People also hitch-hiked, particularly on the way home, though this was usually only possible in Europe, and the cost of public transport was extremely low in Asia. Westerners who could drive were sometimes paid to take vehicles from Germany to Lebanon or Iran, another way of affording the trip.
The Hippie Trail Route
The route of the hippie trail essentially started at Istanbul, the point at which all roads from Europe converged. From here the direct route led straight across Turkey, though some headed south for Lebanon, for centuries the main hashish producer of the Middle East.
From Turkey the route continued across Iran, then a secular country run by the Shah, and on to Afghanistan, the first major destination of the hippie trail, a land where foreigners were made very welcome and where a large proportion of the population used hashish themselves.
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After Afghanistan the trail offered many diversions. On entering Pakistan some would head north towards Chitral, but the majority crossed the country and entered India, where a trip up to Kashmir was an immediate option for enthusiastic potheads. Northern India also offered Manali, another popular destination for hippies and another centre of marijuana cultivation.
In winter months most hippies would head south for the beaches of Goa, where hashish was always freely available (though it was not actually produced there). But in the summer the hippie trail ended in the mountains of Nepal, where until 1973 there were many hashish shops operating legally, and where there was no real difficulty obtaining the world’s finest charas afterwards.
Visas, where required, could be obtained easily at the borders or towns en route. British passport holders did not require a visa to stay in India long-term.
Always A Freak – Never A Hippie
Those who went on the hippie trail often referred to it as “going to India”, a shorthand way of describing the trip. They did not call themselves “hippies” anyway, preferring the term “freaks”, and in Kathmandu everyone knew where “Freak Street” was (though the official name was Jochen Tole).
While other travellers – those who were not “freaks” – quite reasonably refer to the route as “the overland”, there really was a distinct hippie trail. In every major stop along the way there were hotels, restaurants and cafes that catered almost exclusively to the pot-smoking westerners, who networked with each other as they wandered east and west – there were no Lonely Planet guides in those days, and (of course) there was no internet.
This influx of long-haired western youth must have been a curiosity to the locals, who were largely unaccustomed to tourists of any sort back then. But they were generally hospitable, and many found welcome ways to derive extra income. Their experience was caricatured in the 1971 Bollywood movie Hare Rama Hare Krishna, which featured a scene involving chillum-smoking hippies, accompanied by the enormously popular Asha Bosle song Dum Maro Dum.
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The hippies tended to spend more time interacting with the local population than traditional sightseeing tourists – they had no interest in luxury accommodation, even if they could afford it (which few could), and some would “go native” after a fashion, particularly in India. Of course, they were still tourists really, albeit of a different sort, and hedonism was the primary aim.
There were casualties, undoubtedly. Staying healthy could be difficult, particularly in Afghanistan, and even hippies can suffer from culture shock. Some would get severely ill, or run out of money, and have to be flown home. Others would wind up in jail, not a pleasant experience anywhere and particularly tough in a third world country.
Most survived, however, and lived to tell the tale on their return, often inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. And a few stayed on, found ways to support themselves, and still live in India.
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The End of The Road
The classic hippie trail came to an end in 1979, when Islamic revolution in Iran and the Russian invasion of Afghanistan closed the overland route to western travellers. Lebanon had already lapsed into civil war, Chitral and Kashmir became less inviting due to tensions in the area, and even Nepal eventually lost its peace and tranquility.
Air travel had by now become affordable and Goa became the main centre of the hippie scene, based around the village of Anjuna, where hippies had been renting houses for many years before any hotels were built to accommodate the massive influx of tourists in the 1980s.
Those who flew to Goa in later years to partake of the hippie lifestyle doubtless enjoyed themselves, and the more adventurous will have travelled around India and learned from the experience. But the overland hippie trail, which lasted little more than ten years, was gone forever.
Simon Watts talks to Richard Gregory, who did the Hippie Trail in 1974.
A Brief History of the Hippie Trail, Overland from Europe to Asia in search of Hashish by Richard Gregory
More and detailed information about the Hippie Trail in 1974  Europe | Middle East | Afghanistan | India | Nepal | Alone | Return
Photographs © Jack Garofalo | Burha Pinath | Eastmed Wanderer | Curt Gibbs | Rory MacLean | Bruce Barrett
Hippie Trail: A Brief History of the Travel Pioneers
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Hippie Travel: The Hottest Hippie Cities in the World
Want to be a little more carefree on your next vacation, then spend your next trip in a happy hippie way, I mean Hippie Travel. Hippie doesn’t think about the world. They enjoy themselves the way they want to. They wander around the world without any attachments. Hippies have become kinds of hard to define. The hippie culture has influenced India for centuries. So if you’re done with the usual spots and want to travel to a place that brings out of the best version of your free-spirited self, our list will sort you out. Every state’s got its eclectic hippie haven, whether it’s a farm commune in Missouri or an artist colony in Mississippi, the peaceful location and great herbs will leave you in a trance. India has become the hippie haven for pot-smoking, peace-loving nomads from across the world.
The Hottest Hippie Cities in the World
Here is a chance to visit the hippie cities in the world and embrace the hippie lifestyle.
Hippie Cities in India Goa:
Goa is known for its beautiful beaches. It is known as India Vegas. Goa still has places where you can forget yourself in the hippie style. This is the first hippie getaway. The hippie started settling in Goa in the 60s and 70s. It was truly a hippie paradise. You will be lost to psychedelic music in North Goa or find yourselves in the tranquility of South Goa. You’ll find everything in this hippie town.
Kasol Lovely Hippie Cities in the World: 
Forget the beaches and head to the beautiful and pristine land of the Himalayas. Kasol is a vibrant colorful valley of Himachal Pradesh. It is another hippie cities in the world full of hideouts where solo travelers or backpackers chill by listening rhythmic music. This place has been home to many Israeli hippies. Kasol is known as the mini Israel of India with Hebrew banners all along the Parvati River. Baba’s smoking pot in chillums is a common sight here.
Gokarna:
Lately hippies have started migrating to Gokarna to get away the unwanted commercialization that has seeped through Goa. The clean and quiet beaches here along with Rasta-styled cafes and backpackers enhance the overall hippie culture of the place.
Rishikesh:
Rishikesh has a number of Yoga Ashrams and meditation centers attracting hippies from all over the world. Rishikesh is one of the best hippie destinations in India. It is a paradise for backpackers and adventure enthusiasts. The Beatles Ashram in Rishikesh is a shrine for hippies. In Rishikesh you’ll see hippies smoking with the “cool “holy men, camping on the banks of Ganga, river rafting and many more.
Hampi- Hippie Cities in the World:
Hampi hangout teepees can be spotted, all across this small town. The ruins of Hampi are a spot for endless jam sessions for the hippie community. The restaurants also serve international food than local food. You will get all sorts of drinks and smokes along with Nutella pancakes.
Pushkar:
Pushkar is the only place in India that unofficially celebrates the hippie culture by organizing an annual fair, celebrating Hinduism with the people coming from all over the world with its colors and people flaunting their harem pants. Pushkar is not only about temples that are scattered everywhere. One can also go on hikes, have a view of the full city in a hot air balloon and go on a camel ride in and around the city. Many hippies travel from different corners of the world to explore the authentic culture of India and its beauty.
 Gangtok:
Gangtok Sikkim is blessed with the most blissful scenic landscape with the intimidating Kanchenjunga ranges booming in the vicinity. These landscape attracts a large crowd of hippies by recognizing them in their yoga pants, colored hair and not to forget the marijuana t-shirts.
Kodaikanal- Fast Growing Hippie Cities in the World:
 The place is famous for the psychedelic mushroom which gets you high. There are rave parties where people keep dancing all through the night. It is very common in Vattakanal which is very close to Kodaikanal. The picturesque scene adds to the charm and invites tourists from all over the globe.
Kathmandu Nepal: 
The hippie hermits of the mountains have long made Nepal their abode. The capital of Nepal, Kathmandu gives shelter, calm and spirituality those hippies from all over the world come searching for. With peaceful music, gorgeous scenery and copious marijuana, this is the ideal place for hippies.
Varkala: 
This small “Hippy haven” is situated along the backwaters and hilly slopes of Kerala. What never goes unseen here are hippies dancing to the thumping tune of trance music, chilling in cozy cafes, and enjoying the picturesque place.
 McLeodganj
McLeodganj the home of the Dalai Lama, the highest order of Buddhist monks has become a tourist’s center. This place provides a perfect harmony of tranquility and music to the backpackers and hippies along with the natural beauty and also dozens of quaint little corners to sit back and relax.
 Ibiza Spain
Ibiza Spain is just not for party-crazed teenagers in blurring nightclubs. It is the hippie cities in the world since the 60s even though it has become overcrowded Party Island. The natural walking trails and whimsical architecture also makes it a hippie place.
 Negril Jamaica
Negril Jamaica is one of the most under-rated hippie cities in the world. The laid back atmosphere, sunny weather and long stretches of beaches will surely give you the much-needed hippie vibe that you are looking for.
Hippie Cities in the World – Ecuador
Ecuador is every hippie’s dream. The beautiful biodiversity, cheap markets offering handmade jewelry, pubs, and attending a party are the attraction why hippies find solace here. Ecuador is a famous hippie travel destination because of its beautiful ecosystem and the fact that it is quite budget-friendly. Quito in Ecuador is popular amongst the hippies.
 Tulum Mexico
Tulum Mexico is becoming one of a hippie cities in the world. Tulum Mexico is grown to be the hippie’s land of peace and tranquility, apart from the best food in the world. The surf here is equally fantastic. The hippies with their long-haired blondes lounging in hammocks all day during their surf break keep enjoying the sunset.
So visit free-spirited places where you can celebrate life and vacation away without being judged for enjoying your time to the fullest. Explore some of the hippie cities in the world that are all colors, all fun, and of course free-Souled.
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Apocalyptic Tribes, Smugglers & Freaks
CHAPTER 6 • GOA, THE CHILLUM COAST
Women Amazing:
"The terrible thing about Cleo [Cleo Odzer, an American heroin dealer and author], she teamed up with Sam Biryani [a Bombay gangster, also known as Gurbux Biryani, and Anand Ram Biryani] -- a smack [heroin] dealer from Bombay -- and introduced smack into the Anjuna community [a beach in Goa], in a big way.
She seduced young men, and then her and Sam used them, sent them on smack runs.
She was so pretty.
She didn't look like a junkie.
So people started to think, "How bad can it be, this smack?"
She was a bad, bad woman.
She worked in the sex trade in Bangkok.
My friend, who was her neighbor [in Goa], says she had a very perverse sex trip going.
He could hear her through the walls of the house.
She had no interest in women, or any female friends that I heard of.
She definitely seduced lots of young men, and turned them on to smack.
And then her, and Sam, sent them off on scams.
There are always a lot of people in our circles who say we shouldn't be judgmental, everyone makes their own choices, but I am not one of them.
If Cleo had just quietly taken her smack, I could not have cared one way or another.
But seducing people, and then turning them on with it, is a crime in my opinion, a big crime.
Better just take them outside, and shoot them in the head.
People who had to care for junkies, or had some in their family, might understand my extreme stance on this.
I personally never met Cleo.
My husband knew her."
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Never Silver:
"In Goa, they had the pig toilets."
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Mind Moon:
"You had to go armed with big rocks, to fight off the pigs eating your shit hanging out of your ass."
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Stones Go:
"Yes, you have to go in the toilet with stones."
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Sitars There:
"My husband had a stick to beat back the greedy big pig, and give the smaller pigs a chance."
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Tongue Stick:
"I was in Arambol [a Goa beach] and, in the beginning, I was going without the stick.
Once the pig came so near, I almost felt her tongue in my ass.
And she grabbed in the air for her food.
After that, I was carrying my stick always."
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Open Under:
"Ah yes, they were fighting under there for a good position as soon as they heard the door open."
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Bite Soon:
I sometimes was scared they'd bite my ass."
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Pure Tribe:
"Acid Nicholas met his old friend Timothy Leary in Afghanistan [in January 1973], and Timothy then gave Acid Nicholas a handful of pure L.S.D, enough acid for thousands of trips, with the instructions not to sell it, but return to Goa, and share it freely with the Goa tribe."
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Sunshine Shouted:
"Oh yes, with eye-dropper bottles.
Acid Eric, I remember him arriving, making an ad hoc teepee, and someone shouted:
The Sunshine Acid is here."
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Street Shocked:
"I was pretty shocked when I arrived overland to Goa in 1978, to see the mindless drug addiction.
I smoked pure dope [cannabis] -- with no tobacco -- and still do.
Once daily.
And then two hours tai chi to music.
But never, through my 36 years now in India, have I felt any interest in any of all those synthetic drugs.
The last station on the journey of self-pity.
I recall seeing, in Delhi, hordes of lost [Western] junkies.
In bandages.
Begging.
Skeletons, crap, and a dead body sometimes, lying on the street during early mornings, outside some guest house in Paharganj.
Revolting.
Gross."
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Enjoy Early:
"It was not easy to say no, in our scene."
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Danced Dream:
"I used to tell people back in the U.S.A. that I danced 40 hours a week, outdoors, on or near a beach, while they spent 40 hours a week in a tiny cubicle, in an airless office.
Of course, they are all now retired, and get big fat checks monthly.
But I would never dream of trading..."
(Chapter 6 continues in the book)
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