Europe Yoga Teacher Training

Hi all

I am looking to do a yoga teacher training course this Summer (preferably June/July/August).

I love India, and have been before, Rishikesh is a wonderful place to study yoga, which I have done before, but not at a teacher training level. However, this time I would love to go somewhere else to study, ( a passion of mine being to travel to new places, so going somewhere I have not previously been, would be ideal).
I will be in the UK at this time, so somewhere in Europe would be ideal.
However, cost is a big thing for me, and I realise that the courses in India are much cheaper than elsewhere, I also realise that the flight to India would be much cheaper than the flights within Europe. However the accommodation may be cheaper in India.

Anyway I guess what I am asking is: does anyone know of any good 200 hr TT courses that are not too expensive, within Europe?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Jessie - What kind of yoga do you currently study? There are so many classes in Europe, maybe it would help everyone to give you better suggestions.

Try Sinananda.org. See the course in London in May-June or France April-May.
Apparently I am only allowed to post URL’s after I made 15 posts or more.
I am trying to help you so you need to google Simon Low and you can also try yogacampus

Good luck!
Regards
Livia

Does your teacher do a TTC? If not what TTC did he/she do? If you admire or enjoy your teachers teaching why not take advice from him/her instead of choosing randomly or asking random strangers on internet forums…

[QUOTE=yogacambodia;76564]Does your teacher do a TTC? If not what TTC did he/she do? If you admire or enjoy your teachers teaching why not take advice from him/her instead of choosing randomly or asking random strangers on internet forums…[/QUOTE]

Hi Yoga Cambodia,
It may not be your intention but this reply to the original poster came across a little rude. I am also new on this forum and this should be a open discussion amongst people who practise/teach yoga (we are not ‘random’), these forums should also be more welcoming to people who are new.