Delhi to host Delhi Yoga and Vegan Food Festival on Nov 26
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Updated : Nov 24, 2017, 17:17 IST
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In a first of its kind event, the Delhi Yoga and Vegan Food Festival is all set to start in the capital on November 26, 2017. An initiative by Yogific, a yoga studio based in London, it aims to shed more light on veganism, how it … Read more
In a first of its kind event, the Delhi Yoga and Vegan Food Festival is all set to start in the capital on November 26, 2017. An initiative by Yogific, a yoga studio based in London, it aims to shed more light on veganism, how it is different from vegetarianism, veganism as a lifestyle and yoga, of course. Yogific is popular as a community for vegan yogis and has quite a following. Read less

In a first of its kind event, the Delhi Yoga and Vegan Food Festival is all set to start in the capital on November 26, 2017. An initiative by Yogific, a yoga studio based in London, it aims to shed more light on veganism, how it is different from vegetarianism, veganism as a lifestyle and yoga, of course. Yogific is popular as a community for vegan yogis and has quite a following.

You can book tickets for the Delhi Yoga and Vegan Food Festival on the Yogific India website.
Ticket prices:
1) VIP Tickets – INR 500 – This will enable the ticket holders to get fast entry to the event, and a goodie bag.
2) Regular Entry – INR 100 (for online reservation), INR 150 (for on the spot reservation)
Entry for children (under 6 years) is free.
Venue: Spring Meadows Public School, Dwarka Mor Metro Station, Uttam Nagar, Delhi 110059

Date and timings: November 26, 2017 (9:15 AM – 6:15 PM)
The event organisers state that it is an entirely volunteer-run event, and they aim to use the all the proceeds to fund their partner charities.
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