Lemur yoga is part of Armathwaite Hall’s “meet the wildlife” wellness program, which includes walking alpacas around the hotel’s 400-acre grounds, meet-and-greets with meerkats, and special sessions with zookeepers.
We’ve seen dog yoga, goat yoga, and even alpaca yoga. But now… it’s the lemur’s turn.
Move over goat yoga, alpaca yoga, and dog yoga. Lemur yoga is about to take the world by storm.
The Armathwaite Hall Hotel and Spa in Keswick, England, is now offering “lemoga,” also known as doing yoga outdoors with lemurs.
These very friendly and social lemurs live in a nearby wildlife park, apparently making for good yoga buddies.
“When you watch lemurs they do some form of the poses naturally — that typical pose warming their bellies in the sunshine,” said Richard Robinson, manager of the Lake District Wildlife Park, to the BBC. “It seemed to be a really good combination to encourage people to have a go and spend time with a lemur.”




