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AVATA × Hotel UKETAMO
Hotel Uketamo is a quiet mountain growing gently in the city,
and AVATA is its sanctuary for the body and inner awareness.
It belongs not to the noise of daily life,
but to the pause that invites the body to slow down and reconnect.
As an extension of Uketamo’s philosophy of healing, AVATA is not merely a venue, but a practice.
When we speak of rhythm, seasonal cycles, and rituals of stillness,
AVATA becomes the body’s gentle response.
Here, practice is never about performance, but about daily living—

The Wisdom of Nepal
As an international wellness brand from Nepal,
AVATA has long been devoted to practices of body awareness and inner balance.
Blending Eastern wisdom with contemporary expression,
we believe that every breath, every moment of stillness,
is a subtle practice in daily life.
At AVATA, gentle movements and unhurried rhythms of breath
arise from sustained observation of nature, the body, and emotions.
Practice here does not insist on form, but returns to the present—
where body and spirit find their quiet integration.
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A Space to Share
Beyond its daily practices, AVATA also offers its space for private bookings— ideal for thematic talks, mindful gatherings, artistic previews, brand exchanges, or wellness experiences.
With a serene atmosphere and the attentive support of our dedicated team,
each gathering unfolds with ease,
allowing focus on the conversations and connections that truly matter.
If you are seeking a place that speaks to the body and resonates with your intentions,
we warmly invite you to connect with us—
and let the dialogue begin in stillness.
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The Art of Practice
AVATA’s practices focus on Release × Stillness × Integration,
guiding each guest to rediscover a steady, gentle rhythm from within.
Core offerings include:
– RELEASE
Kriya Yoga, Chakra Awakening, Kundalini Yoga
– DEEP REST
Yoga Nidra, Mindful Yin Yoga, Singing Bowl & Gong Bath
– FOUNDATION
Hatha Balance, Sun Salutation, Breath & Meditation
– NOURISH
Seasonal Meridian Yoga, Aroma Yoga, Ayurvedic Yoga
At AVATA, practice is never about performance—
but a return to the body’s natural dialogue.
It is a way to relearn one’s rhythm, and to anchor awareness in the present.