The Wanderlust festival, which celebrates mindful living, is coming to the stunning slopes of Thredbo in New South Wales from 18 to 21 February 2016. It’ll be a gorgeous four-day retreat of yoga, meditation, music, mindfulness and nature – and whether you’re totally new to yoga or a super-limber yogini, the festival line-up features classes to suit every level and style of practice. Thanks to our friends at Wanderlust, we’re giving away one four-day Thredbo festival pass* valued at $1000. To enter, simply comment on this blog post and tell us who you’d most like to see at Wanderlust Thredbo. Competition closes at 4pm AEST on Tuesday 9 February 2016. Please only enter if you’re able to get to Thredbo for the festival dates of 18 to 21 February. *The four-day pass does not include accommodation.
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