Thursday, March 3, 2011

Foreigners flock to world yoga capital






RISHIKESH, India (AFP) — The Himalayan town of Rishikesh in northern India is welcoming hundreds of foreign tourists for its annual yoga festival, with visitors keen to learn the ancient art by the sacred River Ganges. "Yoga doesn't flow in our veins like it does in Indians so I came here to go back to basics," said French yoga teacher Juliette Allard, 38, who lives in Barcelona and has been coming to the festival for the last three years. "Rishikesh is yoga paradise," she told AFP. More>>
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