Wellbeing in the Wild
sea sand | Manuel Antonio Park, Costa Rica
Before you arrive at Arenas Del Mar, you'll already feel good knowing that it is Costa Rica's first luxury hotel to receive the Five Leaf Award for sustainability. Once there, you can settle into your private nature reserve, take a jungle bath, and dive deeper into the lush landscape. This trip takes you hiking through the rainforest to Nauyaca Falls, home to spectacular twin waterfalls that flow into a 1,000 square meter swimming pool where you can bathe below.
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Rancho Santana | Nicaraguan Tola
While a solo session of indoor yoga is certainly convenient, you'll want to join a class at Rancho Santana. The Nicaraguan resort boasts treetop yoga palapas with lush foliage, warm breezes, and views of the Pacific Ocean. You may be tempted to do Savasana with your eyes open and your head resting. Choose from six styles of classes, including Vinyasa and Yin, that can be shared or booked privately. End your session with a refreshing dip in the sea.
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AS Shambhala Estate | Bali, Indonesia
Nestled in the jungle on the outskirts of Ubud, COMO Shambhala Estate offers the ultimate soothing environment for you. Then engage in daily wellness activities, including Qigong and flow in the outdoor yoga pavilion and therapeutic hydrotherapy in the Vitality Pool. For even more benefits, you can choose one of the wellness routes such as “Connect to Rebalance” which includes a Balinese water purification ceremony at Kedara Water Garden.
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Monarch delle Ternere Etna Wine Resort | Sicily, Italy
Located on the slopes of Mount Etna, rich in volcanic soil, the 17th-century Augustinian monastery is now Monaci delle Terre Nere Etna Wine Resort. Not only does the resort traditionally serve organic wines harvested from its own vines, but it also invites guests to commune with the abundant natural splendor that surrounds them. A yoga or meditation class in the garden, an outdoor massage treatment or a walk with sensuous plants are some great ways to do so.
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Constance Ephelia Seychelles | Mahe, Seychelles
Fronting Port Ronne Marine National Park and surrounded by 120 hectares of lush grounds, Constance Ephelia Seychelles allows you to get away from it all. Then you can go even further with a spa. This is a separate village surrounded by a grove of trees and dotted with palm trees. There is a series of swimming pools, including tranquil and contemplative pools to help quiet your mind and refresh your body. If you choose the Mindfulness Package, you can receive daily yoga, meditation and massage using natural ingredients.
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InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa | Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Experience a world away from life's stresses at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa in the heart of the South Pacific. Deep Ocean Spa is set in tropical gardens with a lagoon on one side and the ocean on the other. Glass-floored overwater treatment rooms offer views of the vibrant green landscape from above.
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The Royal Livingstone | Victoria Falls, Zambia
Due to its combination of height and width, Mosioatunya (“The Smoke That Thunders”) is considered the largest waterfall in the world. When you stay at the Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara, you'll be right next to this incredible natural wonder. If that proximity isn't enough to rejuvenate you, the hotel's spa offers massages in an outdoor pavilion next to the Zambezi River. As the river flows, it will dispel any distracting thoughts.
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Aman Kyoto | Kyoto, Japan
Relaxing under the shade of the trees at the foot of Mount Hidari Daimonji, Aman Kyoto is the epitome of tranquility. Landscapes, architecture, and experiences all work in harmony to promote a deeper connection with nature and yourself. In addition to the extensive forest bathing terrain, the resort has mineral-rich indoor and outdoor hot spring baths and offers yoga and mindfulness sessions in the gardens.
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nemo bay | Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia
Nestled on a remote bay within Canada's wild Great Bear Rainforest, Nimmo Bay is a fully restorative retreat accessible only by boat or seaplane. Speaking of things afloat, this intimate resort has a floating sauna for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming, as well as a cedar hot tub located right next to a natural waterfall for the ultimate combination of water and sound therapy.
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Heckfield Place | hampshire england
At Heckfield Place, you're surrounded by 400 acres of secluded English countryside, which plays a powerful role in rejuvenating your mind and body. A cold water soak involves starting with a walk or jog around the lake, followed by stretching and breathing exercises, followed by a quick dip. If you want to take a bath without getting wet, you can try forest bathing. When it comes to endorphins from sweat, the outdoors is also your personal training playground.
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sea sand |Manuel Antonio Park, Costa Rica
Before you arrive at Arenas Del Mar, you'll already feel good knowing that it is Costa Rica's first luxury hotel to receive the Five Leaf Award for sustainability. Once there, you can settle into your private nature reserve, take a jungle bath, and dive deeper into the lush landscape. This trip takes you hiking through the rainforest to Nauyaca Falls, home to spectacular twin waterfalls that flow into a 1,000 square meter swimming pool where you can bathe below.
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Rancho Santana |Tola, Nicaragua
While a solo session of indoor yoga is certainly convenient, you'll want to join a class at Rancho Santana. The Nicaraguan resort boasts treetop yoga palapas with lush foliage, warm breezes, and views of the Pacific Ocean. You may be tempted to do Savasana with your eyes open and your head resting. Choose from six styles of classes, including Vinyasa and Yin, which can be shared or booked privately. End your session with a refreshing dip in the sea.
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AS Shambhala Estate |Bali, Indonesia
Nestled in the jungle just outside Ubud, COMO Shambhala Estate offers the ultimate soothing environment for you. Then engage in daily wellness activities, including Qigong and flow in the outdoor yoga pavilion and therapeutic hydrotherapy in the Vitality Pool. If you want more, you can choose one of the wellness paths such as “Connect to Rebalance” which includes a Balinese water purification ceremony at Kedara Water Garden.
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Monarch delle Ternere Etna Wine Resort |Sicily, Italy
Located on the slopes of Mount Etna, rich in volcanic soil, the 17th-century Augustinian monastery is now Monaci delle Terre Nere Etna Wine Resort. Not only does the resort traditionally serve organic wines harvested from its own vines, but it also invites guests to commune with the abundant natural splendor that surrounds them. A yoga or meditation class in the garden, an outdoor massage treatment or a walk with sensuous plants are some great ways to do so.
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Constance Ephelia Seychelles |Mahe, Seychelles
Fronting Port Ronne Marine National Park and surrounded by 120 hectares of lush grounds, Constance Ephelia Seychelles allows you to get away from it all. Then you can go even further with a spa. This is a separate village surrounded by a grove of trees and dotted with palm trees. There is a series of swimming pools, including tranquil and contemplative pools to help quiet your mind and refresh your body. If you choose the Mindfulness Package, you will receive daily yoga, meditation and massage using natural ingredients.
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InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa |Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Experience a world away from life's stresses at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa in the heart of the South Pacific. Deep Ocean Spa is set in tropical gardens with a lagoon on one side and the ocean on the other. Glass-floored overwater treatment rooms offer views of the vibrant green landscape from above.
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The Royal Livingston |Victoria Falls, Zambia
Due to its combination of height and width, Mosioatunya (“The Smoke That Thunders”) is considered the largest waterfall in the world. When you stay at the Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara, you'll be right next to this incredible natural wonder. If that proximity isn't enough to rejuvenate you, the hotel's spa offers massages in an outdoor pavilion next to the Zambezi River. As the river flows, it will eliminate distracting thoughts.
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Aman Kyoto |Kyoto, Japan
Relaxing under the shade of trees at the foot of Mount Hidari Daimonji, Aman Kyoto is the epitome of tranquility. The landscape, architecture, and experiences all work in harmony to promote a deeper connection with nature and yourself. In addition to the extensive forest bathing terrain, the resort has mineral-rich indoor and outdoor hot spring baths and offers yoga and mindfulness sessions in the gardens.
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nemo bay |Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia
Nestled on a remote bay within Canada's wild Great Bear Rainforest, Nimmo Bay is a fully restorative retreat accessible only by boat or seaplane. Speaking of things afloat, this intimate resort has a floating sauna for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming, as well as a cedar hot tub located right next to a natural waterfall for the ultimate combination of water and sound therapy.
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Heckfield Place |Hampshire, England
At Heckfield Place, you're surrounded by 400 acres of secluded English countryside, which plays a powerful role in rejuvenating your mind and body. A cold water soak involves starting with a walk or jog around the lake, followed by stretching and breathing exercises, followed by a quick dip. If you want to take a bath without getting wet, you can try forest bathing. When it comes to endorphins from sweat, the outdoors is also your personal training playground.
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