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Full Moon Party (Full Moon Party) on the island of Koh Phangan in Thailand: schedule for 2017, photos, reviews, scooter rental on Koh Phangan, how to get there, ferries from Samui and other useful tips.

The beautiful island of Koh Phangan (by the way, my favorite in the country) is located 20 km from Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand.

In general, Koh Phangan is very calm and relaxing, but once a month during the full moon, about 10,000 international tanned bodies flock to a small piece of land from all over Asia to dance on the sand to fiery music and drink alcohol from colorful buckets.

Hotels and bungalows on Koh Phangan

A full moon party takes place every month on the island of Koh Phangan in Thailand. The beach where the Full Moon Party is held is located in the south of the island and is called Haad Rin.

If you plan to spend the night on Koh Phangan during the party or +-2 days before or after the party, book your accommodation in advance. On party days on Koh Phangan, almost all bungalows are occupied, and prices for those that are not occupied jump by 2 times.

You can live on other beaches of the island, and come to the party by bike or songthaew. If you plan to drink alcohol, it is better to leave the bike at home.

50% of travelers walk around the island in bandages and plasters the next morning due to driving while drunk. The road to Haad Rin beach is quite dangerous even during the day (ascents and descents at an angle of 30 degrees).

4. Helmets are completely out of fashion on Koh Phangan, so they are not even offered when renting a scooter. In my opinion, you shouldn’t forget about safety; it’s better to ask for a helmet and put it on your head. It will not be worse.

5. The roads in some areas in the south and north of Koh Phangan are very winding, in some places the angle of inclination reaches 22 degrees. Driving at night is quite dangerous, especially during a party, when drunken, dashing guys get behind the wheel of scooters and go for a ride. On the night of the Full Moon Party, police officers are on the roads, stopping cars and scooters, checking drivers for sobriety.

How is the Full Moon Party going?

Tanned bodies, flocking to Thailand for a party, first travel by ferry:

Mooring to Koh Phangan:

Already during the day, Haad Rin beach is full of people. Some play the guitar, some play football, but mostly young people drink beer and wait for the action.


Haad Rin Beach on Koh Phangan
Hat Rin Beach

Alcohol in buckets is always sold on the island, not just during parties. Thais offer free hugs and sometimes kisses, and also shout funny slogans to attract customers.

Buckets are sold everywhere. Inside is a bottle of cheap whiskey, water and a can of Coke or Sprite with a straw.

The guys dress up in flashy T-shirts with the words Full Moon Party and paint their bodies with paint (it feels like gouache)

You can make yourself a glowing tattoo:

The music thunders until the morning. People are having a blast, dancing on tables, pouring alcohol from buckets on each other and drawing flowers on their bodies:

At the party you can not only drink, but also try Thai fast food:

There is no dress code at the Full Moon Party:

Not only Thai, but also famous foreign DJs often come to Koh Phangan

Thais show fire shows:

I’m not a fan of such events, I hardly drink alcohol, and my stomach hurt that day, so I left at about 12. The party lasted until the morning. The next day the beach was unrecognizable.

The water came out about 10 meters, flooding the entire shore and washing away the garbage left behind by the crazy youth. Here and there you could see traces of yesterday's fun: single slates, disposable tableware and beer bottles.


A couple of facts about the party

1. Crowds of young people flock to Koh Phangan. The party is absolutely international. Many Australians, English, Portuguese, Dutch. If on Koh Samui Russian speech is heard everywhere, then on Koh Phangan it is lost, mixed with the sounds of English, Spanish, Italian and German.

2. The price of Full Moon Party T-shirts on the day before the party is 200-350 baht, the next morning the same clothes are sold for 99 baht.

3. There are several toilets at the party, but people still go into the sea

4. It is better to put sneakers on your feet. Firstly, it’s convenient to dance on the sand in them, and secondly, it’s safer, because during the celebration the beach is filled with empty bottles, glass and other garbage. It’s uncomfortable to dance in flip-flops, and it’s risky to dance barefoot.

5. In the morning following the party, people walk along the streets very sluggish and extinct (because they are still drunk). Most people leave Koh Phangan immediately and the island becomes a quiet and peaceful paradise again.

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From this evening I will be left alone for three, or maybe five days, I will work a lot and try to communicate with people as little as possible, otherwise this accumulated mountain of things will not fit into any gate.

I’m sitting in the yard now, picking at the passion fruit with a spoon and looking thoughtfully at the brown door, the box with plastic bottles and the chopped off palm tree trunk. I listen to the grinding of the jungle waking up at night, enjoying this long-awaited freedom and the opportunity to be alone with myself.

Have a great party and full moon! Sincerely,

Koh Phangan is a small and fairly calm island in the Gulf of Thailand. However, once a month a grand full moon party is held here, which attracts thousands of young people from all over the world. If you want to have a blast, feel the intoxicating freedom and make new acquaintances, then welcome to the Full moon party. In this article I will tell you when the party is held, how the event works and how to get to Koh Phangan.

2017: January 12, February 12, March 12, April 11, May 11, June 9, July 10, August 7, September 5, October 6, November 3, December 3

2018: January 1, January 31, March 2, March 31, April 29, May 30, June 27, July 29, August 26, September 24, October 25, November 22

Description and photo of the party

Full Moon Party is held in the southern part of Koh Phangan on Haad Rin Beach. Before the party, young people gather here from the very morning in anticipation of the action. Some swim in the sea and sunbathe, others play football, and still others just drink beer on the shore. But they are all looking forward to the brightest event of this island.

With the onset of darkness and the first rays of the moon, incendiary music begins to play, and people begin to dance. There are several dozen dance floors on the beach, where various DJs perform, including world celebrities. Everyone can choose a dance floor with their favorite musical style: pop, trance, techno, hip-hop, house, reggae, etc. Thousands of tourists flock to the dance floors in bright, acid-colored branded T-shirts and buckets filled with alcohol. And it doesn’t matter whether you know how to dance, it’s important to enjoy your dance and throw out your emotions.

A striking feature of the Full Moon Party is the fire show. The Thais masterfully handle burning objects, which is simply breathtaking. And the bravest ones can climb through a burning circle or jump over a rope blazing with fire. And there are plenty of daredevils at the party.

The event continues until the morning.

After the party, tourists leave for their hotels, and Thais begin to clean up trash on the beach. Although there are those who simply sleep on the sand by the sea. However, the full moon party does not end there; it will continue for two more days. But only the most die-hard party fans will endure the continuation. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people.

Full moon party (video)

You can watch the video to see how the full moon party goes, how many people gather there and how the people are having fun.

Prices

The entrance ticket to the Full moon party on Koh Phangan for tourists costs 100 baht, for Thais admission is free. At the entrance you will be given a bright branded bracelet, which you can then keep as a souvenir. Just don't lose it during the party, otherwise you'll have to pay for admission again.

On the beach where the full moon party is held, items with the symbols of this event are sold. Here you can buy a bright T-shirt, cap, sunglasses, hat for 200-350 baht, and also apply luminous paint on your skin.

Alcohol at the party is sold in plastic buckets, which include a bottle of whiskey, water, a can of soda or juice and ice, as well as several straws included. Then all the drinks and ice are mixed to create a signature cocktail. The cost of such a plastic bucket is from 150 baht and above.

At the party you can not only buy alcohol, but also food in the shops. The prices are quite reasonable.

The Thais at the party are very friendly, hugging all the tourists, and sometimes even kissing them.

Hotels on Koh Phangan

If you plan to be on Koh Phangan for several days before or after the party, it is best to book a hotel in advance. Since during the full moon party, the hotel rooms are almost all occupied, and the prices for the remaining ones soar several times.

I recommend booking a hotel on the Hotelluk service, where you will find rooms at the best prices and can save 20-60% on accommodation.

How to get to the party?

At the moment, you can book a ticket on the website to Koh Phangan from Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya and any other point in Thailand. This is very convenient, since you don’t have to go to the station or pier to buy a ticket or stand in line. On the website you will immediately see all the available options and can choose the most suitable ticket for yourself. Prices on the website are the same as at the box office.

The easiest way to get to Koh Phangan is from Koh Samui and Surat Thani province. All you need to do is buy a ferry or boat ticket and you will be immediately taken to Koh Phangan.

From Koh Samui, from the pier near Big Buddha, boats sail that take tourists directly to Haad Rin beach on Koh Phangan. They also run during the night and take tourists back to Koh Samui. The cost of this service is 200 baht one way. This method is the most convenient for those who are vacationing on Koh Samui and want to attend a full moon party.

Ferries run from Surat Thani province and Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, but they arrive at the port of Thong Sala, from where you will have to get to Haad Rin beach on your own. And this is approximately 10 kilometers. You can get from the pier to Haad Rin beach by taxi or songthaew.

See the map for the exact location of Haad Rin Beach.

To ensure that the party brings you only positive emotions and no unpleasant situations arise, follow these recommendations:

  1. Hide money and valuables in your inner pockets, as it is easy to lose them in a crowd of people and when drunk, and large parties also attract thieves who can clean out your pockets. It is best to leave valuables at the hotel and do not take large sums of money with you.
  2. Wear sneakers to the party, as during the event there are broken bottles lying on the sand and dancing in flip-flops or barefoot can injure your foot.
  3. Don't bring children to the party.
  4. Do not swim in the sea while drunk, there is a risk of drowning or being swept out to sea by the current.
  5. Never buy drugs from local dealers at a party, the event is monitored by the police and you can easily get caught. And for this case they are big, or even worse, you can go to jail.
  6. Do not take food or alcohol from strangers, make sure that the bottle of alcoholic drink is opened in front of you, otherwise you can be poisoned by low-quality alcohol or drugs may be slipped into your mouth.
  7. Bring a camera to capture the fun of the party, but keep it with you at all times to prevent thieves from stealing it.

If you follow all safety rules, the Full moon party will give you a lot of bright and positive impressions. Its scale and grandeur amazes even avid party-goers. This is also a great way to diversify your holiday on Koh Phangan or Koh Samui.

Oh my God, how I love to remember this place) I would love to return to a piece of paradise called Koh Phangan again... And today I’ll tell you about how we were struck by the idea of ​​coming to this island in Thailand for the first time, which for the most part known for its wild beach parties.

When we crossed from the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand, we identified three islands that we would like to visit. My husband is a lover of all sorts of “actions”, so when he learned that full moon parties were held on Koh Phangan, he decided that we definitely had to be there.

Our travel schedule was designed in such a way that we hang out on Koh Samui for two weeks, and then go to Koh Phangan for a week. If we had known then that Koh Phangan would be much more interesting, we would not have stayed so long on Samui. If we compare these two islands in terms of recreation: on Koh Samui we were a respectable couple of retirees, and on Koh Phangan we were a couple of hippies in the midst of their honeymoon. It’s just that each island has its own energy and we felt it)

Anyway. And now about what lures ordinary travelers and tourists to this island: after all, in fact, there is no airport on Phangan and therefore there are no “package tourists” here. People mostly come here before the full moon party and stay for one to two days. And even a week wasn’t enough for us (you can read why I fell in love with this place so much).

  • Dress code at Full moon party
  • Our reviews about Full Moon Party

How to get to the Full Moon Party

Thai tour agency flyers advertise the famous Full Moon Beach Party, and the easiest way to visit Koh Phangan is from the nearby islands of Koh Samui and Koh Tao. You can do this by purchasing a ready-made tour, which includes transfer by boat or speedboat. You are dropped off at Haad Rin Beach, the boat waits for you until the morning to then take you back to Samui, the approximate cost of the tour is from 200 baht. And the time you spend on Koh Phangan is limited to just one night.

We were not happy with this option, we wanted to get to know the island better, so we bought a ferry ticket from the same travel agency and simply sailed to Phangan with an open date.

We settled on Ban Tai Beach (Ao Ban Tai Beach), renting a wonderful bungalow ala country house by the sea at Blue Lotus Resort through hotellook for 400 baht/day. We were not at all bothered by the low tides that often occur on this beach - since we were constantly in different places on the island, exploring it on a motorbike. Then we found out that our friends rented housing much worse than ours, at a much higher price.


This is how we spent time on the terrace of the Blue Lotus Resort house

On the day of the beach party, we just stopped on the songthaew road (public bus - minibus) that took us from our Ban Tai beach to Haad Rin Beach. The fare cost 100 baht per person one way. This is a flat fare, regardless of which beach you are going from, where you are going and on what day. Minibuses run on the roads every 5 - 10 minutes, and on this day - around the clock.


Songthaew - public minibus

What to expect from Full moon party on Asian Ibiza - Koh Phangan island in Thailand

If you are coming here for the first time, then you should know that it is not necessary to adjust your arrival to the full moon party schedule. So here such parties are held several times a month - these are various parties, such as Relax-party, India-party, After Party and the like.

The best thing to expect from a full moon party is that it is held on one of the best beaches on Koh Phangan. Snow-white fine sand, ideal entry into the sea without the fear of hurting your feet on corals and stones, clear sea water - I can’t even believe that every month this beauty is invaded by drunken youth from all over the world.

Dress code at Full moon party

Drawings on the body using fluorescent (luminous) paint can be considered a special dress code of the Full Moon Party. We painted ourselves, standing at a tray with paints, while rejoicing like little children (the price of such independent creativity is 20 baht). If you are not an artist or do not trust your companions, then enterprising Thais will decorate your face with washable tattoos of flowers and other symbols for 50 baht.

Ticket price (entrance) to Full moon party

Entrance to Full moon party – 100 baht per person. For this amount you will be immediately covered with clothes, which will then remain with you for a long time. An important point: if you drink alcohol (otherwise you simply don’t belong here), then you don’t have to buy it on the territory where the beach party is being held. You can bring the same bucket of whiskey, brandy and drinks with you. Thais are very accepting of bringing alcohol with them to the Full moon party.


Bracelet - entry to Full moon party for 100 baht

Sleeping lounge - areas at Full Moon Party

Since alcohol is consumed in large quantities all around, at the Full Moon Party there are special lounge areas for those who have had too much to drink. This is an area fenced off with some kind of plastic fence, sleeping mattresses are thrown onto the sand, where already deranged young people are lying in positions like they fell and fell asleep. There is a security guard nearby who monitors the safety of tourists. From the outside it looks like a cattle pen, excuse me, but these are the only associations that come to my mind.

Our reviews about Full Moon Party

So, a friendly group of us walked through the corridor of shops and the paraphernalia presented in them in the form of T-shirts with inscriptions and wreaths for girls. And we entered the territory of the full moon party.

Before this, we had not been able to visit Haad Rin Beach - even though it was next door to ours. The road that leads to it is super mega steep (in some places the slope reaches 50 degrees), and after this mountain serpentine you will need time to come to your senses and realize with fear that you still need to go back.

Now, actually, to what the organizers of the Full Moon Party have prepared for young people flocking here from all over the world to have fun and hang out. This is music of various styles and directions, mainly techno, R&B, house, dance and reggae from DJs invited to the festival.

You can walk along the beach line, where stages for dancers are built, choose a platform with the music you like, stop and dance. We even heard that there was a stage where they performed Russian tracks, but we never found it.

You can also entertain yourself with active games in the form of a fire show, in which we have already participated in. If you are under the influence, you probably know that alcohol dulls the feeling of fear. Therefore, everyone from our friendly company wanted to jump over the fiery jump rope.

My husband and girlfriend went first. As a result, they got their share of adrenaline: they burned through their shorts and began to smell of burning. After examination, it turned out that half of my husband’s beard was burned off and there was a burn on the back of his head, but my friend’s hair was severely singed. The next party, consisting of me and my friend’s husband, changed her mind about going jumping.


Phangan tattoo in memory of the Full moon party

Speaking of which, if you don’t already know who has the most fun at such parties – these are young parents. People like us - moms and dads, taking a break from family life and seem to be not old people yet.

We didn't stay at this event until the final end (i.e. until the morning), because after a few hours all this fuss begins to get boring. We had a little snack - at the Full Moon Party you can eat a hearty meal: there are cafes, street vendors and 7/11 stores. Then we went to the bus stop, where the same couples who had had a good time were waiting for a minibus - a songthaew.

I won’t describe the way back home. Let me just say that he was in more unpleasant company - since there were a lot of drunk people in the cabin of the car. Those who fell on the floor at sharp turns or vomited right at their feet.

We jumped off the minibus with relief when we finally saw our Ao Ban Tai Beach. Thus ended our trip to the full moon party.

Tips for those who are going to visit Koh Phangan for the Full moon party

What conclusions have we drawn for ourselves? Many characterize the island of Koh Phangan with the Full moon party. Now I understand that this is not so. This party is just a way to lure tourists here; the island has much more impressive strengths and places that are really worth visiting. These are waterfalls, beaches and mountain peaks - views that blow your mind better than any alcoholic cocktails.

Yes, I would return to Koh Phangan more than once. But as you understand, not for the sake of noisy parties and full moon beach parties.

By the way, as you understand from the article, we have practically no photos from this event. This is because it is very easy to lose expensive equipment at a Full moon party. At the party there are many who take advantage of the drunken state of visitors and cleverly pick out the pockets of tourists. Therefore, do not take valuables or large sums of money with you to the beach on this day.

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Phangan is a place of rare beauty: stunning panoramas, tropical jungles, waterfalls, mountains, blue lagoons, cozy bays, spacious beaches with flour-white sand, coral shores with an amazing underwater world - it’s amazing how all this could fit in a concentrated form on such a small island.





A house is a house. Needless to say, Koh Phangan is good.

What if a blue light, congratulations from the President and Olivier with champagne are not at all what your soul asks for?

Hmm, we have a better plan! :)


New Year Reboot on Koh Phangan 2017

We invite you to celebrate the New Year together - at our home, on Koh Phangan. This is how we celebrated last New Year - around the fire on a quiet sandy beach, barefoot...

Have you ever celebrated the New Year barefoot?

On the Festive table there are tropical fruits, raw food sweets that the guys made themselves and, of course, no alcohol:

Seminar program

As usual at our on-site seminars, Natasha and I conduct two practices a day.

Every morning at dawn we will practice pranayama, energy practices and meditation.


And in the evening at sunset, hatha yoga with Natasha




Meditation in a functioning Buddhist monastery

According to tradition, we will conduct practice in a functioning Buddhist monastery with a panoramic view of the entire island:

Right-hemisphere Drawers

Natasha will conduct a master class on right-hemisphere drawing for seminar participants.

At the master class, the barrier to drawing is removed, spatial-figurative perception, a holistic rather than schematic vision is stimulated. A person learns to see a picture from all its sides: a new perception of space occurs in all its diversity, emotionality, colors and forms. You will notice that after 5 hours of friendship with paints you will begin to look at the world differently.

This is how it was last winter at the New Year's seminar - complete freedom of expression, creativity, ecstasy, childish delight:

And at the next Reboot in February, we went even further than on the New Year, discovering that in one day you can learn to draw not only on paper and the body, but also on the walls, floor, ceiling... It was unforgettable :)

Master classes by invited masters

In addition to yoga and meditation, we will organize several additional master classes and practices for you, for example, on raw food and Thai cuisine, contact improvisation, eco-phototherapy, yoga on canvases, voice opening, women's Taoist practices, intuitive massage, etc.


Ancient Indian bath ritual Inipi

Rise at 4 am, get ready at 4.30. We drive along the deserted streets of Koh Phangan to a secret place, then we make our way on foot through the jungle, lighting the way with flashlights. Here we are. Here they are already waiting for us - a fire is blazing, herbal tea is smoking, a waterfall is roaring.

The Inipi ritual begins.

The purpose of this action was to obtain spiritual cleansing and some kind of rebirth before the accomplishment of important events in the life of the tribe. The sweating tent - Inipi, was affectionately called the “mother ancestor”, from whose womb everyone emerged with a renewed consciousness.

Having cast aside all their ideas about themselves, status and merits, as well as clothing with insignia, remaining on equal terms, the Indians sat in a close circle, lightly touching each other, so that a single outline of their common strength was formed. They sat in complete silence, with their eyes closed, concentrating on unity with each other and the Great Spirit.

“I” disappeared and a powerful “WE” appeared.

The journey had begun. The stones were hidden from view behind clouds of hot, wormwood steam. The eyes closed again and the only task became one - to forget about the body and, at the level of spirit, unite into a single being. Little by little the shaman's song emerged. She was not the center of attention, but served only as a tie to the earth, so as not to fly far to the land of the spirit, not burdened with a body.

Hearing this song on the periphery of consciousness, everyone penetrated deep into themselves in search of the best and brightest:

What else will happen on Koh Phangan?

Every day we will travel to the best places on the island, discovering the magic of Koh Phangan together:

And in our free time we will swim, sunbathe, get acquainted with the local cuisine, go for a Thai massage, take a steam bath in the monastery with herbs, conquer mountains and swim in waterfalls, drink delicious tea, play and chat around the fire under the starry sky... You can’t count everything. .. :)



Let's meet the dawn at altitude

Rise at 3 am, night climb through the jungle to the highest mountain of Phangan - Khao Ra (627 m), watch the sunrise and have a fruit breakfast at the top:

Let's go sing mantras to live music

Once a week, the entire yoga community of Phangan “comes out” - they gather for evening bhajans to sing mantras together to live music and dance. A beautiful event that we will definitely attend:

We will spend the night in a floating hut in the middle of the lake (for those who wish)

Let's go to the national park on the mainland and visit the most beautiful karst lake, one hundred meters deep, surrounded by steep cliffs. We'll spend the night in floating thatched huts standing right in the middle of the lake:

New Year's Seminar Dates

The seminar will take place from December 28, 2016 to January 10, 2017 (14 full days)

The dates have been specially selected to accommodate the holidays. You can arrive plus or minus a couple of days from these dates.

Everyone buys their own air tickets.

Participants arrive from different countries and cities and each has their own preferences for dates and different budgets. Therefore, it will be better if you have the opportunity to independently choose the best flight option for yourself.

Now is the optimal time to buy a ticket for the New Year - you can still find relatively inexpensive flight options. As you yourself understand, the closer to the New Year, the more expensive the tickets will be, so it’s better to take care of your vacation now.

Seminar cost

The cost of the seminar consists of several components, where a significant part of the cost is the air ticket to Bangkok. As written above, participants independently purchase air tickets for dates convenient to them.

Cost of the program NOT including accommodation: $850 per person.

Included in cost:

  • Twice daily hatha yoga, pranayama and meditation classes with Igor and Natasha;
  • Rent of practice areas;
  • Master class on intuitive drawing with Natasha;
  • Inipi bath ritual;
  • participation in 2-3 additional master classes from invited masters;
  • our advice on travel logistics and assistance in selecting tickets, accompaniment around the island and organizing interesting leisure activities for you.

The workshop price does NOT include:

  • air tickets - participants buy themselves;
  • accommodation (see below);
  • food (about 500 baht per day, although it all depends on your preferences and appetite);
  • all travel around the island according to the seminar program by car (about $50 per person, including the cost of renting a car, gasoline and driver’s salary);
  • excursion to a karst lake with an overnight stay in floating bamboo huts (approximately $70, the exact amount is calculated based on the number of applicants);
  • SPA services and massage (an hour of massage on the island on average is 250-300 baht).

To register for the seminar, a prepayment of $300 is required. We will send details for prepayment to participants who successfully complete the preliminary interview (see below). In case of cancellation of the trip less than a month before the start of the seminar, the prepayment is not refunded.

Accommodation

Like last winter, seminar participants will live in Phangan Cove, a well-kept resort on one of the best beaches on the island.

New Year is the peak season on Koh Phangan and every year housing prices invariably rise, but we managed to agree with the hotel owner to leave prices at the same level - as they were for the last New Year.

The room costs 1500 baht per night. In dollars at the current exchange rate, this is approximately $42, that is, for double occupancy it works out to $21 per night per person.

If you are flying alone, we will try to find you a neighbor.

The final cost of accommodation is calculated based on the number of days for which you fly to Koh Phangan using a simple formula: the total number of nights multiplied by the cost of half the room (for double occupancy).

For example, 14 nights with double occupancy will cost $294.

Answers to frequently asked questions

1. Is it possible to go to Reboot with children?

Of all the places where we conduct seminars, Koh Phangan is the most child-friendly. The hotel is located right on the sandy beach - smooth, clean, safe. A gentle slope into the sea, warm clear water, what else does a child need to be happy?

In addition, on Koh Phangan you can hire a nanny who, for a very reasonable fee (about 150 baht per hour), will sit with your child while you do yoga or frolic in Risovashki.

At previous seminars, participants came to us with children aged 4 and 5 years.

2. What if I've never done yoga? Is experience required?

The required level of training is initial ambitious. Elementary means that our classes are designed for beginners; you do not need to have prior yoga experience. The practice will be gentle, we will take into account the individual characteristics of each participant, since the group will be small. Ambitious means that you have the desire and attitude to learn, learn something new with an open mind, expand your boundaries, practice diligently.

3. This is my first independent trip. Will I be able to get to Koh Phangan on my own?

Everything will be fine! Natasha's parents, for whom this was the first trip abroad in their entire lives and who do not speak English, easily reached the island, following our detailed instructions. Of course, you will have these instructions too! We will give you clear and precise instructions on how to get there, help you build the optimal route and choose tickets so that everything works out in the best way!

4. I have no one to go with. Is it possible to come alone without a partner?

Not only is it possible, but it is necessary! Most of the participants in our seminars come alone, without a partner. There is never a dull moment at Reboots; you are guaranteed an abundance of pleasant communication. You will meet new friends here and (who knows?) maybe your destiny... There have already been several such cases :)

Who is this seminar for?

Reboot on Koh Phangan is not just a yoga tour and we don’t care who goes with us. We want people who are close to us in spirit to come to the seminar. This way we will be joyful, free, easy and interesting together.

Two weeks of Reboot is your opportunity to look at the world, your life and other people with different eyes, try to live differently, not the way you are used to. This is, first of all, an experiment on yourself and it consists of daily internal work and involves leaving your comfort zone - this is the only way growth is possible.

I won’t lie - we meticulously select people for our seminars. The format of Reboots is two weeks of drive and adventure in a circle of like-minded friends.

The selection criteria are:

  • the desire to change something in your life and the willingness to confirm this intention with actions;
  • sincere and deep interest in the topics of self-development, spiritual growth, yoga, meditation, healthy lifestyle;
  • openness to new experiences and meeting new people, willingness to leave your comfort zone and make compromises;
  • the desire to be useful to other participants, the desire to share something with other people;
  • positive attitude, optimism, mental stability.

We want this seminar to really “reboot” you and give you charge and energy for the whole year - and we will do everything for this. But only together can we go deep and launch a real reboot in your life.

Your contribution to the success of the seminar:

  • for the duration of the seminar, stop smoking, eating meat, alcohol and drugs;
  • refrain from negative thoughts, words and actions;
  • attend all classes of the main program;
  • practice accepting, letting go and being present :)

What needs to be done now if you are already ripe for a Reboot?

1. Confirm your participation - write to me by email [email protected], "YES, I'm going to Koh Phangan!" and answer THREE questions:

  • Briefly tell us about yourself (what you consider important);
  • why do you want to go to the seminar with us?
  • What does “Reboot” mean to you? What Reboot do you need now?

You can also ask us your questions.

2. After our confirmation, urgently purchase air tickets to Bangkok. Nowadays you can still find relatively inexpensive flight options. But as you yourself understand, the closer the New Year gets, the more expensive the tickets become, so you should hurry.

The number of places for the New Year's seminar is limited - we will close the enrollment as soon as the group is formed.

UPD: As of December 12, 2016, there is only one place left for the New Year's seminar.

Video reviews from the “rebooted” on Koh Phangan

Watch video reviews of the “rebooted” on Koh Phangan - one post contains more than 40 video reviews from participants in our Koh Phangan reboots.

Give yourself a gift for the New Year - make up your mind, plunge into another reality!

We will be glad to celebrate the New Year with you on Koh Phangan! With love, Igor and Natasha

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