Will you join us on the next
Womens Camp-Out
Breathwork | Yoga | Somatic movement | Community | Connection
March 21st - 23rd 2025
For the woman who yearns to return to self, to our shared humanity, and to community whilst witnessed by nature.
This is where women come together around the fire, immersed in the sacred act of remembering. We shed the layers of our roles, our masks, and the expectations of what we must do, be, or say to be enough, to be loved. Here, we find our homes in our bodies and remember that to be a woman is to feel truly alive. It’s an invitation to reconnect with the deep creative pulse of svadhisthana, the ethereal womb, and to learn to listen to her as a guiding force in our lives.
This gathering is born of my heart’s deepest call—a call to create what I’ve longed to find. I want spaces where I can immerse myself in profound journey work and connect with other women in raw, authentic ways—without the pretension or hefty price tag of most retreats. I want experiences that blend my love for nature with my desire to work deeply with the wisdom of the body, where one becomes a portal into the other. I want gatherings that feel welcoming, not intimidating, where all my messy, unkept, wild parts are honored. So, I created one.
Welcome to Women’s
Camp-out
Will you join us?
This is for women of all paths—the Mother, Maiden, Huntress, Mystic, Sage, Queen, and Lover. For women with wombs, women without, and those who have chosen womanhood irrespective of the body they’re born into. Whether you’re experienced with women’s work or just beginning, whether you’re ready to be vulnerable or still finding the courage, this space is for you.
For women of all bodies, in all their beautiful forms. This is not a luxury retreat. It’s for women comfortable with nature—those who can feel the earth beneath their feet and embrace the full expression of the outdoors: weather, bugs, dirt, and some self-sufficiency. Workshops will be held inside with a fully equipped kitchen, bathrooms, and showers, and you’ll have the option to sleep indoors. So, we’re not fully roughing it!
Curiosity is essential. You don’t need to be “ready,” but a curiosity around what it might be to unfold, soften, and open is needed.
Your Facilitators
Lead facilitator
Nadi
Nadi creates spaces that blend ease and relatability with a deep capacity to guide transformative experiences. With over two decades of yoga asana practice and more than six years of teaching these ancient practices both nationally and internationally, she offers a portal for deep inner exploration in every session.
Certified in breathwork through some of the world’s most extensive training programs, Nadi leads trauma-informed, consciously held spaces, offering profound care for each individual’s journey. She integrates her learnings in temple arts, shamanism, yoga, and breathwork into a unique offering that encourages students to trust their own inner knowing.
Alongside her Naturopathic practice, Nadi currently offers connected breathwork, Himalayan Kundalini kriya, meditation, and yoga in Melbourne’s inner north, both in studio and 1:1 settings.
Guest facilitator
Cei
Cei offers practices rooted in the felt-sense wisdom of the body-mind, honoring deep devotion to our organic nature.
With a strong focus on guiding you through a rich toolbox of somatic movement, breathwork, and meditative practices, Cei broadens your capacity to feel and meet the nuances of life.
Expect to experience a true sense of embodied aliveness and a deep connection to Self, no matter what season you're in.
Guest facilitator
Ella
Having discovered Yoga through her Mother as a teenager, Ella was taught and inspired by a handful of devout teachers whose focus was deep diving into traditional yogic philosophy and asana. These teachers became mentors and inspired Ella to eventually start teaching herself a decade or so later.
Having studied and taught both locally and internationally, Ella teaches from both lived experience and the deep wisdom of ancient yogic technology. Trained in Tantric Hatha, Yin Yoga (TCM Foundation) and Airo Yoga (Aerial/Pilates/Iyengar), Ella combines knowledge from multiple different styles of Yoga into her offerings which centre around self-enquiry, nervous system regulation, shadow integration and connection to earth and creator.
Date: Friday 21st 6pm - Sunday 23rd 3pm
Location: Maldon, Victoria - 2 hours NW from Melbourne
Accomodation: Camping - either come self-equipped for sleeping (tent, swag, van) or enjoy shared sleeping inside of the hall. Bathroom and showering facilities on site, fully equipped kitchen for cooking.
Meals: Partial catering - breakfasts, snacks and evening meal on the Saturday night provided. Please bring your own light lunches.
Investment:
Early bird - $350
Late birds - $370
Final round - $399
Sister pass - $690 (for you and a friend, sister, lover, mother).
Very limited spots.
Details
7:00 am - Yoga and kriya
10:00 am - Embodiment and connected practices
1:00 pm - Integration and Lunch
3:00 pm - Breathwork journey
6:30 pm - Integration and dinner
7:30 pm - Fire-circle, song, poetry and story-time
What might a typical day look like?
Curious, but still unsure whether this is for you?