




Vagabond Temple, yoga and meditation retreat center creates a great opportunity to take a journey into yourself, to grow, to heal, to increase awareness, connect with the depth of the soul and express your true being.
Established in 2010 by Kobi and Pazit the main goal of Vagabond Temple is to allow people to fulfill their highest potential and to live a meaningful, happy and productive life.
Kobi and Pazit’s roots are planted firmly in Israel and their branches have spread across India and South East Asia. Kobi and Pazit strive to share their home, knowledge and spiritual guidance with people from around the world.
Kobi and Pazit are both husband and wife and teaching partners since 2006. They have a unique bond that sets an example of a healthy, positive, loving and spiritual relationship.

Together they complement each other, sharing their individual passions and working side by side, they provide a source of knowledge and strength to their students. Together they have inspired the change and growth of those who they work with and many others they meet.
They have a diverse body of experience working with people from disadvantaged groups including teenagers at risk as well as others who are stressed and struggling with life’s pressures, from young students to adults.
With this experience and their complementary skills and passions, Kobi and Pazit together built a yoga and meditation retreat center where they open their gates to travellers. And with genuine acceptance and compassion they share their own knowledge, energy, love, peace and joy with all who enter.
In 2010, they first opened the gates of Vagabond Temple in Dharmasala, India. Offering courses in Yoga, meditation, Tantra, Reiki, theatre and philosophy they have invited travellers and participants from around the world to join them on a journey of self-development.
Since then Kobi and Pazit have been teaching and coaching in India, Thailand, Cambodia, and Israel. They have developed a strong following of travelling friends who continued to share their journey.
In November 2013 the Vagabond Temple moved to Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Facilitating workshops, teaching yoga and Reiki and providing consultations and individualized programs to support personal growth and the detoxification processes, they lovingly share their wisdom with all who visit.
Our Teaching
As experienced teachers, with a combined total of 20 years between them, Kobi and Pazits’s teaching style nurtures and guides students at all levels to grow and enhance their practice, including encouraging and inspiring experienced practitioners to reach their full potential.
Vagabond Temple remains loyal to the traditional yoga philosophy, approachingyoga in a holistic way. Often, yoga is taught with a focus on asanas (yoga poses), which form only one part of the complete practice.
Vagabond Temple uses yoga in that considers the physical body, as well as the subtle layers of breath, energy and mind – with the intent to reach to the deepest level of connection between body, mind and soul. In this way spreading yoga’s benefits to our daily life.

Yoga with Vagabond Temple is not restricted to one particular style of yoga, believing that all styles of yoga complement one another and when practiced together can bring maximum benefits in all areas of one’s life- strong body and mind, physical and mental flexibility, peace and harmony. The main yoga styles used are: Hatha, Ashtunga- Vinyasa, Kundalini and Yin.
Kobi
Kobi is a yoga practitioner, a nutritional and holistic health counselor and a life coach who offers a grounded spiritual perspective. Kobi is renowned for his unique ability to draw out the best in others. He takes a holistic approach to his life and teaching, integrating body, mind and spirit. Kobi believes that each of us has a divine spirit within that needs to be nurtured and revealed. He lives his life according to this philosophy and can see the interconnectedness of everything in the universe. His teaching style is dynamic, engaging and uplifting. His focus is on creating a dialogue and exchange with the students, to suit the real needs and challenges of in their individual situations.
Kobi was born and raised in Jerusalem. He studied Comparative Religion – Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism and Western Philosophy- at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and with Jewish mystics in various Kabala Centers throughout Israel.

Kobi has extensive experience and knowledge in the various styles of yoga including Ashtanga, Kundalini, Satyanada, Hatha, Yin and Power Yoga gained from his studies with yoga masters around the world, particularly in India, Thailand and Israel.
He also has studied and practiced Thai Yoga Massage in Wat Po, Thailand. Kobi is extremely passionate about health and nutrition and has explored various Nutrition andHealing methods. He puts this passion into practice in his own life, maintaining a raw vegan diet since 2011 and fasting regularly.
Kobi’s theoretical knowledge is complimented by his extensive practical experience. Kobi worked for several years as a life coach and social worker, focusing on self-empowerment, life skills and rehabilitation. He has helped people of all ages, demographics and nationalities make critical changes in their behavior and outlook, including teenagers at risk and people suffering from mental illness and addictions. Kobi currently specializes in teaching and coaching yoga, breathing practice, health and nutrition, as well as Ayurevedic healing , Tantra and Philosophy. He offers classes, workshops and long or short term training both on a one on one individual basis as well as in groups, as the head of the yoga and meditation retreat center in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
Pazit
Pazit is a yoga practitioner, theatre coach and life coach, as well as an alternative healing practitioner, specializing in Reiki and Reflexology. She is passionate about helping people to open themselves up to creativity, self-expression, personal inquiry and self-discovery. She takes a determined and consistent approach which combines listening and understanding, providing guidance and supporting people to challenge themselves and break through their boundaries.

Pazit encourages people to trust their inner ability and strengthen their positive thinking, creating a safe space that allows people open up to higher consciousness. Pazit believes that in every person there is a tremendous healing capacity and she facilitates her participants to tap into that source.
Pazit was born in 1976. She has been an artist and a leader since an early age – dancing and performing in a national dance troupe in her native Israel and on the international stage, from the age of 17. Pazit’s journey on the path of self-discovery began at the age of 20, when her solo travels through India exposed her to eastern philosophy and way of life. Her experiences in India and studies in Reiki, yoga and tantra inspired her to develop and build her own practice. Pazit has a Bachelor of Performance Arts and a Bachelor of Teaching Performance Arts from David Yalin Institute in Jerusalem. She studied acting under the guidance of Amir Oriayan, renowned for the development of the open circle method. She is a certified Reflexologist, having completed a two year course at the Reidaman Insutute in Jerusalem. Following her introduction to Reiki in India, Pazit furthered her studies, completing courses in Jewish Reiki and Tibetan Reiki, culminating in her initiation as a Reiki Master in Thailand in 2012.
Pazit has a broad range of experience in teaching, leading group workshops, personal coaching and alternative healing. For five years Pazit worked as a teacher and coach with teenagers at risk. She has taught theatre for groups and individuals, youths and adults for over ten years. As an alternative healer she has practised reflexology and Reiki, including long term care, for over ten years and has been teaching Reiki Level I and II and Masters courses since 2012. Pazit currently specialises in teaching and coaching yoga, breathingpractice, self-expression, Tantra and Reiki. She offers classes, workshops and long or short term training both on a one on one individual basis as well as in groups, as the head of theyoga and meditation retreat center in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.