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Yatra Bushwalking Club Inc is a sports club based in Tweed Shire Council, Australia. The Sanskrit word 'yatra' means 'journey' or 'pilgrimage', and the club aims to provide a unique experience of bushwalking in mindfulness. With the belief that yatras offer an environment for human awakening, the club organises journeys within some of Australia's most pristine landscapes.
The club has been organising yatras in Australia since 2006, and their comprehensive archive showcases the locations, routes, groups, pictures, and poems from previous yatras. They also have three short films and yatra stories available on their website. The club encourages participants to fill out a 5-minute feedback form after each yatra to continuously improve their offerings.
Yatra Bushwalking Club Inc announces upcoming yatras on their website and opens applications online three months prior to the event. Interested participants are encouraged to join the club's mailing list to receive notifications when applications open, as some yatras tend to book out quickly. The club does not reserve places on yatras without a booking.
One of the upcoming yatras is the Yuraygir Yatra 2023, which will take place in Yuraygir National Park, Northern NSW. Led by Brother Tenzin and Robyn Gibson, this yatra will follow the coastal emus' trails, exploring the coastline from Lake Arragan to Corindi Beach. Participants will have the opportunity to witness abundant wildlife, wildflowers, heathland plains, sandy beaches, creeks, lagoons, and rocky headlands. As the Yuraygir Yatra 2023 is already full, interested individuals can apply for the waiting list through the provided Info Doc.
Another upcoming yatra is the New Zealand Yatra 2023, which will take place in Abel Tasman National Park, South Island. Led by Ronny Hickel and Inna Alex, this special pilgrimage to Aotearoa (New Zealand) will traverse the renowned coastal track of the park, showcasing stunning sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons, and rocky headlands. The route will also include remote mountain trails, native forests, and tranquil creeks. Participants should note that the yatra includes a couple of 25 km hikes on flat terrain and a strenuous section over steep mountain terrain, requiring a good level of fitness.
There are still places available for this yatra.
Yatra Bushwalking Club Inc invites individuals who are passionate about bushwalking and mindfulness to join their Facebook community and connect with like-minded people. They also provide links to other organisations such as the Australian Insight Meditation Network, Jess Huon's meditation retreats and talks, and the Rainforest Information Centre Blog on their website.
In conclusion, Yatra Bushwalking Club Inc offers an enriching experience of bushwalking in mindfulness within some of Australia's most pristine landscapes. With their diverse range of yatras and a focus on human awakening, the club provides an opportunity for individuals to engage deeply with nature and themselves.