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A feast for all the senses

By Hollie Harris

PRODUCERS of the largest yoga lifestyle events in the world, Wanderlust returns to the spectacular Sunshine Coast on 20-23 October.
The four-day festival allows attendees to choose their own adventure from a variety of activities including yoga, live music, meditation, explorative hikes, surfing, running treks, fine dining and more.
The event kicks off today at Novotel Twin Waters and a huge variety of ticket options tailored to you are still available for day passes, weekend passes or specific events and camping is available.
Rarely does an event offer such a diverse assortment of entertainment as Wanderlust.
Get down with live music performances featuring the soulful sounds of Xavier Rudd, New York dance catalyst DJ Tasha Blank, multi-instrumentalist Elijah Ray, tunesmith Phil Smart, Byron Bay favourites Deya Dova, Wild Marmalade, and Sunshine Coast locals Dubarray, Andy Dub and much more.
Food lovers will rejoice at the Earth-to-Table Dinner, a one-of-a-kind dining experience created with fresh, locally sourced, organic ingredients – curated by raw food and wellbeing queen Kemi Nekvapil. For those with a wee bit of thirst, we also offer Uncorked, gather around the best craft wine and beer and even better company.
Join Dustin Brown, Hawaiian ex-pro surfer and discover the thrill, challenge and stoke of being in the flow. Whether you’re ready for your first surfing experience, or you’d like to refine the fundamentals of wave riding, Dustin will get you on-board with his wealth of knowledge.
Elijah Ray hosts a special musical nature hike, and get to know his unique style of allowing presence to lead, discovering the beauty in each moment. Or join Mojoco, and feel refreshed in their teachings of mindful approaches to sexual wellbeing and delight at The Wanderlust Spectacular; a sacred celebratory extravaganza that actively engages the audience and so much more on offer at this all-encompassing festival sure to nourish your body, mind and spirit.
For more information on this unique and inspiring festival at Twin Waters on 20-23 October visit www.wanderlust.com

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