“Words do little in describing the gratitude I have for teachers who provide gems of wisdom in a completely egoless way; teachers who in complete selflessness, hold a space for individuals to discover their true nature, and who by their very being ignite transformation in those who are blessed to surround them. I have the deepest respect for Kobi and Pazit at Vagabond Temple in Cambodia, whom are doing exactly this. I was so fortunate to have experienced the unique community they have created in Sihanoukville. Individuals from all over the world, from all walks of life, are drawn to their simple yet beautiful center where they are provided the rare opportunity to actively participate in the path of Yoga. They have created a space for individuals to embark on the journey of self-discovery and to go deeper into whatever it may be that brings them joy. On the mat, Kobi and Pazit reminded us that poses or kriyas are a way to open our bodies and energetic channels in preparation for meditation. Whether practicing for the first time or for twenty years, they have created a space for everyone to meet themselves honestly, and with compassion, wherever they are in their practice. Off of the mat, Yoga is watering the plants, picking up garbage from the beach, dancing, mindful eating, sharing ideas with new friends, singing karaoke, creating art, supporting one another and being supported by the community of Yogis surrounding you.” - Anisha Raj from Vietnam, May 9, 2016
“Although I stayed just for 4 nights I had a wonderful and an inspired time in the Vagabond Temple. It opened me some doors to my soul and inside. Thank you very much.” - Sabrina from Switzerland, April 30, 2016
“We stayed at the Vagabond Temple just for a week without having any expectations. What happened after just few days was, that we felt in love with the place, with the people, with the energy, with yoga, especially with kundalini, with the talks, the meditations and with the food. My husband have never practiced yoga before and neither I nor he had experience in meditation. Through the openminded, non-judgemental, non-pushing way Pazit and Kobi invite you on a spiritual journey opened a complete new horizons for us. The result was, we joined the community program and became community members for 2 months. The time spent at the Vagabond Temple changed us and our perspective on life. It was a beautiful start of a deep meaningful journey within. We are deeply thankful to everybody who was involved in our growing process. P.S. Pazit is very experienced reiki healer and Kobi does very professional thai and deep tissue massages. Don't miss booking some sessions when you are there. Also, I recommend the life couching classes of both of them and the "soul healing" done by Peter.” - Vicky and Sebastian from Germany, April 22, 2016
“I feel grateful for my week spent at vagabond temple. The team is very welcoming and qualified. This place is great if you want to develop your spirituality, even as a beginner. Thank you very much!” - Oliver from France, April 22, 2016
“I spent a week at the vagabond temple. Initially I was totally scared to go here. I thought it would be full of flexible people who could meditate very easily and were very much in touch and found themselves (as cliche as that sounds) ... but it's not. There were all walks of life there at different life stages and abilities. All trying to get something different out of it. For me it was perfect. Honestly I was terrified walking in there.. Within 10 minutes my anxiety had been relieved by a warm, friendly welcome. The atmosphere is literally just that!!.. All the time. I did this retreat halfway through my backpacking experience.. I wanted to get better at meditation, as I understand the benefits to be incredible, and to help with my own mental health and anxiety. I had tried mediation myself for the last year and though it was basically impossible for me. I was pretty frustrated with myself at meditation. However, kobi (one of the owners) is incredible at guided meditation and taught me skills that has enabled me to meditate better and on my own. Even if I did only manage it for a few minutes half of the time. As for yoga. I was worse. Totally rigid with poor posture and zero flexibility. Currently there is a lovely teacher called Teresa Richard. She taught me it's okay to listen to my body and adapt the moves to what feels right to me. We all have different bodies at the end of the day. And I can't touch my toes.. But I don't care anymore. One day I will be able to do it.. But right now it feels good just using props that I need and my body feels incredible and happy for it!! Most of all I learnt how yoga and mediation compliment each other. I will be carrying on everything I have learnt .. hopefully for my lifetime. Before I waffle more.. Food was great, healthy and warm.. A nice change from all the backpacking food I have been consuming. The staff were super friendly, beds were comfy.. Thickest mattress I've had in south east Asia :) Highly recommend the vagabond temple.. I've learnt lots and so thankful for this place!” - Rebecca from the UK, April 9, 2016
“Words can't describe how grateful I am of stumbling across Vagabond Temple. I am very new to practising yoga and was rather apprehensive of trying a retreat, I wasn't sure what to expect or what would be expected of me. It turns out all I had to do was smile and breath. Vagabond itself has a lovely, calm energy. The beautiful people who run the temple and contribute to running the temple are incredibly welcoming, immediately put you at ease and actually just appreciate your presence. The food was delicious and in abundance. I cannot thank Kobi, Peter and Theresa enough. I met incredible people who will be friends for life. I had such a great time. 100% you will not regret going, the only regret is that you won't have booked enough days. I am definitely definitely DEFINITELY going back. Until next time, namaste.” - Alsie from the UK, April 8, 2016
“I ended my 'Cambodian experience' at Vagabond temple, volunteering and enjoying the daily activities of the retreat. At the beginning I was a bit 'confused', but sooner than later I realised it was the place to BE... to be myself!!! I had an incredible experience, meeting interesting people, learning new things and discovering myself... all of it thanks to the amazing people that everyday make it possible :) I strongly felt to be part of something special and to make my contribution to it...and most of all I felt supported and encouraged to be myself, no matter what! The Cambodia chapter is now closed...but the VT home is now open... for everybody, I highly recommend to make yourself this amazing gift.” - Elisa from Italy, April 5, 2016