Accommodations

✨ Your Sanctuary Awaits at Yogashala ✨

Nestled in the sacred embrace of the Roodeberg Mountain Range—within the pristine Table Mountain Nature Reserve—Yogashala is far more than a retreat space. Rooted in the yogic tradition of seva (selfless service), this vibrant sanctuary blends profound connection with breathtaking beauty, where the heartbeat of Africa meets transformative hospitality.

Here, we say “Umzi wam ngowakho” (Xhosa for “My home is yours”)

But this isn’t just a saying—it’s how we live.

Come as a guest. Leave as family.

“Yogashala is more than a villa – it’s a living embrace of yoga’s deepest philosophy: seva (selfless service). Here on the Roodeberg Mountain Range, part of Table Mountain Nature Reserve, we’ve created a sanctuary that ‘uplifts through community’.”

Mountain-Meets-Ocean Magic
Perched on the Southern Peninsula—”the very tip of Africa under the Southern Cross night skies, where two oceans meet”—your days begin with sunrise over peaks and end bathed in cosmic glow.

Community & Conscious Living
“We’ve hosted 1000’s of international volunteers, interns and special interest groups,” making Yogashala a bridge between cultures. Bordering the vibrant Masiphumelele township, we welcome global seekers to a shared mission of upliftment.

Nourishment for Body & Soul
“What to expect? An environment that brings everyone together through delicious meals, yoga, service and authentic connection.” Gather for chef-prepared feasts, daily practice, and fireside circles in an atmosphere of deep belonging.

Adventure at Your Doorstep
Hike ancient trails, surf turquoise waves, or kayak rugged coastlines—then unwind in sanctuary. Between farm-fresh cafes and UNESCO sites like Table Mountain, every moment here stirs the soul.

“We look forward to welcoming the Africa Heart Retreat home.” Come as you are. Leave transformed.

“After hosting thousands of global seekers, we know Yogashala’s magic: where mountain silence meets ocean energy, seva meets sanctuary, and every guest finds their place in Africa’s heartbeat.”