Lost Paradise Brings Live Music, Yoga and Exotic Food to Glenworth Valley

Australia is spoilt for choice when it comes to music festivals, but there's nothing quite like the eclectic mix of live music, delicious food, art, wellbeing workshops and entertainment that's on offer at Lost Paradise.

Taking place over three days -- including New Year's Eve -- in the breathtaking Glenworth Valley, NSW, the one-of-a-kind event is so much more than just a music festival.

So, what makes this such a standout festival? Firstly, there is a spa on site. Yes, it's actually possible to relax and unwind with a massage once you're all danced out from one of the many live or DJ acts headlining the festival.

And just because it's a camping festival doesn't mean you have to forgo luxuries such as hair and makeup! The "Lost Spa" also offers hair styling as well as sweat-proof makeup for those of us who love a bit of pampering.

A stunning art installation provides the centrepiece for Lost Paradise. Photo: Instagram

Say "namaste" to 2016 with a yoga session run by leading yogis. This year, the organisers have teamed up with Power Living Yoga studios to create a yoga oasis called "Shambala," offering workshops to invigorate your body, mind and soul.

If the live bands and DJs -- including Jamie XX, Tkay Maidza, Anna Lunoe, Angus and Julia Stone and many more -- aren't enough entertainment for you, it might be worth checking out the Cabinet of Curiosities, Lost Paradise's own circus by day and Cabaret show by night!

Model Mimi Elashiry at Lost Paradise in 2014. Photo: Instagram

For the foodies, fine dining UK chef Simon Sutcliffe has come on board to bring to life the "Lost Feast," a nightly three-course feast that brings fresh farm produce to the table via an exotic menu. Sold separately to the festival, tickets for the feast cost $65.

Lost Paradise takes place 90 minutes north of Sydney over three days from Dec. 29th - 31st.

Final release tickets are on sale now online.