Experience Botanical Wonders and the Alchemy of Plants

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This is an exclusive, invitation-only event, sponsored by and set in the stunning Mazhar Botanic Garden in Giza, Egypt, Hosted by Yatlina an award winning UK based aromatherapy company in collaboration with Eatery, an award-winning Egyptian restaurant,

This experience explores the connection between seasonal plants, nourishment, and well-being. Discover how plants support body and mind through food, drink, and aromatic extracts. Enjoy a curated plant-based menu, craft your well-being products, and immerse yourself in nature. You'll leave with a beautifully personalised goodie bag and a deeper appreciation of plant-based seasonal health.

Spaces are extremely limited. If interested, press the "Express Interest" button to join the waitlist and stay informed about upcoming events.

Invitation Only

Invitation Only ⋆

Workshop Details

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Alchemy of Plants Spring Workshop

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Join us for an immersive, hands-on experience at the Mazhar Botanic Garden in Egypt. In this unique workshop, Yatlina, an award winning UK based aromatherpahy company in collaboration with award-winning Egyptian restaurant Eatery, will help you explore the powerful connection between scent, taste and well-being. Held in the serene surroundings of the botanical gardens, participants will engage all their senses in activities like blending herbal teas, infusing olive oils, crafting seasonal salads, and making a personalised aromatherapeutic perfume oil..

Workshop Highlights

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What to Expect

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Who Should Attend

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What is provided

Meet Your Hosts

  • Yasmine ElGhamrawy of Yatlina

    Yasmine ElGhamrawy

    Aromatherapist

  • Eatery

    Eatery

    Award-Winning Egyptian Restaurant

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    Mazhar Botanic Gardens

    Mazhar Botanic Gardens


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