Llama Yoga

You'll be doing basic floor yoga with llamas, alpacas, and guanacos in a beautiful reclaimed barn built with stained glass and 150-year-old barnwood floors, surrounded by bamboo.

You'll be doing basic floor yoga with llamas, alpacas, and guanacos in a beautiful reclaimed barn built with stained glass and 150-year-old barnwood floors, surrounded by bamboo.

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Location: Atlanta

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participating in Llama Yoga? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can join but they need to be at least 8 years old to participate in the yoga session. It's a fun experience for families, but younger kids can attend as spectators. Just keep in mind that they might need help with the llamas since they can be a bit quirky!

Q: What should I wear for Llama Yoga? Is there a dress code?

A: You should wear comfortable workout clothes that you don't mind getting a little messy! Leggings and a breathable top are perfect. Since you'll be on the floor with the llamas, just make sure your clothes are easy to move in and won't get in the way.

Q: What happens if it rains? Do they cancel Llama Yoga?

A: Llama Yoga will go on rain or shine since it's held in a beautiful barn! They have plenty of space inside, and the atmosphere is actually quite cozy. If there's severe weather, they will let you know ahead of time to reschedule.

Discussions

Just did Llama Yoga at the Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse! So fun!

I recently took a friend to Llama Yoga for her birthday, and we both had the best time! The barn is beautiful, with the stained glass and the bamboo all around. The llamas were surprisingly chill during yoga, and we even got to take selfies with them! Highly recommend this for anyone looking for a unique gift or fun outing. Just a heads up, it can get a bit messy if the llamas get playful, so wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.

Thinking of gifting Llama Yoga, worth it?

I'm considering Llama Yoga as a gift for my girlfriend who loves yoga and animals. The price is super appealing, but I’m wondering if it's really as fun as it sounds. Has anyone done it? Is there a lot of interaction with the llamas or is it mostly just yoga? Trying to decide if this will be a hit or a miss!