Logo of Phnom Penh Post newspaper Phnom Penh Post - Yoga to bring tourists

Yoga to bring tourists

Content image - Phnom Penh Post
Hundreds of people perform exercises as part of an International Yoga Day at Angkor Wat this year. Akp

Yoga to bring tourists

The government has plans to promote yoga classes at Cambodia’s tourism hotspots in a bid to lure enthusiasts via the popular meditative exercise.

Thong Khon, the minister of tourism, said yesterday that the government will work with the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia to establish a yoga federation to help promote yoga in tourism destinations like Siem Reap.

“The federation will somehow contribute to the tourism sector,” he said.

Yoga instructors across the country will be encouraged to join the new federation, Khon said, although he did not say when it would be established.

“It’s good for the health and easy to do. You don’t need a lot of things do to yoga,” Khon said.

“After the federation is created, we might hire some Indian yoga trainers to train locals so they can recruit other locals who do not know yoga, but want to practice it.”

Ho Vandy, managing director of World Express Tours and Travel, welcomed the initiative he said would be another reason for people to visit the Kingdom.

“The more programs they have, the more colorful tourism [will be] in Cambodia,” he said.

Demand for yoga instruction has been growing in Siem Reap, according to Stephen Faiers, manager and owner of Angkor Bodhi Tree Retreat and Yoga Centre.

“We’ve been hearing of a lot more hotels and resorts that are around looking for yoga teachers to be able to provide yoga to all their guests,” Faiers said.

He added that Cambodians are becoming more interested in practicing yoga as well.

“Our centre and two other places provide a yoga club for Khmer women in Siem Reap,” Faiers said.

“[The instructors] go to a number of different places to teach classes for free.”

The creation of the proposed yoga federation comes on the heels of International Yoga Day, which was celebrated in Siem Reap on June 21, with about 1,000 people taking part in a yoga session at Angkor Wat.

Additional reporting by Chan Muyhongc

MOST VIEWED

  • Joy as Koh Ker Temple registered by UNESCO

    Cambodia's Koh Ker Temple archaeological site has been officially added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List, during the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on September 17. The ancient temple, also known as Lingapura or Chok Gargyar, is located in

  • Ream base allegations must end, urges official

    A senior government official urges an end to the allegations and suspicions surrounding the development of Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base, now that Prime Minister Hun Manet has addressed the issue on the floor of the 78th UN General Assembly (UNGA 78). Jean-Francois Tain, a geopolitical

  • Cambodia set to celebrate Koh Ker UNESCO listing

    To celebrate the inscription of the Koh Ker archaeological site on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, the Ministry of Cults and Religion has appealed to pagodas and places of worship to celebrate the achievement by ringing bells, shaking rattles and banging gongs on September 20. Venerable

  • CP denied registration documents by ministry

    The Ministry of Interior will not reissue registration documents to the Candlelight Party (CP). Following a September 21 meeting between ministry secretary of state Bun Honn and CP representatives, the ministry cited the fact that there is no relevant law which would authorise it to do

  • Cambodian diaspora laud Manet’s UN Assembly visit

    Members of the Cambodian diaspora are rallying in support of Prime Minister Hun Manet’s forthcoming visit to the 78th UN General Assembly (UNGA 78) in the US’ New York City this week. Their move is an apparent response to a recent call by self-exiled former

  • PM to open new Siem Reap int’l airport December 1

    Prime Minister Hun Manet and Chinese leaders would jointly participate in the official opening of the new Chinese-invested Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport on December 1. The airport symbolises a new page in the history of Cambodian aviation, which will be able to welcome long-distance flights to