Date: 9-11th January, 2026
Three days, two nights retreat into peace and connection.
Take the time and space to come home to yourself with Amanda Yik and Myriam Bartu
At the secluded Salesian Retreat Centre, on Cheung Chau island, close to the ocean and surrounded by nature.
Yoga, meditation, yoga nidra, forest bathing, rituals, rest and reflection in a supported sisterhood circle. .
Unplug - disconnect from the distractions. Come home to calm, confidence and power.
✨ Nature Immersion & Forest Bathing
✨ Mindful Scenic Walks
✨ Nourishing Yoga
✨ Yoga Nidra relaxation & Sound Healing
✨ New Year Intention setting and envisioning
✨ Fire ceremony on letting go of the old and brining in the new
✨ Meaningful Connections & Community
Day 1 Friday January 9th
4pm Arrivals at Cheung Chau
Grounding Yoga & Yoga Nidra
Dinner
Welcome Sisterhood Circle
Day 2 Saturday January 10th
Yoga & Yoga Nidra
Breakfast
Forest Bathing
Lunch
New Year Intentions Ritual
Restorative Yoga & Yoga Nidra
Dinner
Sisterhood Sharing Circle, Music and Mantras
Day 3 Saturday January 11th
Yoga & Yoga Nidra
Breakfast
Nature based Ritual
Lunch
2pm Retreat Ends
Retreat Centre
Salesian Retreat Centre is a Christian Retreat Centre overlooking the Ocean on Cheung Chau island, a 20 minute walk from the pier. The retreat grounds are spacious and set amongst magestic trees.
Rooms
Rooms are simple and clean with twin beds (thin mattresses), ensuite bathroom and shower and private balconies.
Food
Simple Chinese vegetarian food (Rice, soup, veggies) will be provided by the Retreat Centre.
Retreat Facilitators
This retreat will be led by Amanda Yik and Myriam Bartu.
Amanda guides people to move from the head to the heart through nature therapy and group processes.
www.shinrinyokuhk.com
Myriam helps people come back to balance with meditative practices and nature retreats.
www.reconnectionrest.org
Cost
Cost including all practices, activities and meals with accomodation in a single room.
Regular: 4,200 HKD
NGOs / Social workers / low income: 2,800 HKD
Early bird until 30/11/25
3,800 HKD
NGOs / Social workers / low income: 2,400 HKD