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Best Health and Wellness Retreats in Thailand

Whether you need a quick weekend getaway or you’re looking to spend a month in absolute relaxation bliss, check out these detox centres and yoga retreats across Thailand.

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After two wellness retreats in Bali (Sukhavati and Oneworld Ayurveda), I’m completely hooked. I have a strong desire to experience
more retreats this year, and as I’m going to spend some months in Bangkok, I’m focusing this time on Thailand.

 

Thailand is one of the hottest travel destinations in the world, it is no surprise that the country has also become one of the most popular Health and Wellness Retreat Destinations in
Asia. The prevalent Buddhist culture and mindful tranquility attracts those seeking to reconnect, reboot or relax.

 

 

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If you’re new to health and wellness holidays here are a few picks to get you up to speed with what you could expect. From picturesque wild mountains in Northern Thailand to the breathtaking
seascapes of the Thai coast, there are plenty of options to find a detox retreat to match your personal taste and budget.

 

 

Museflower Retreat – Chiang Rai, Thailand

 

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If you are looking to reboot and disconnect from the city bustle, this boutique retreat in Northern Thailand will give you the opportunity to wind down. Museflower Retreat &
Spa
is tucked just 17 km distance away from Chiang Rai surrounded by a serene lake and lush rice fields. Take a break by signing up for their most popular package of 4 days and 3-night stay.

 

Museflower is a mindfully green retreat with eco-facilities, an organic farm, aquaponic gardens and holistic treatments. Just as mindful are the staff, who are always up to the task of making you
feel at home.

 

Yoga classes, massage treatments, and other holistic offerings are all part of their packages but can also be added upon arrival. The luxury here lies in the simplicity of just being. Whether
it’s sipping tea by the picturesque lake, cycling within nature or taking a leisurely dip in their Himalayan salt pool.

 

 

Santosa – Phuket, Thailand

 

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This beach retreat is one of the go-to settings when in Thailand. Santosa Phuket delivers not only great value programs but also breathtaking views of the sea in a soothing
environment.

 

Their detox programs start at 3 days and go up to 21 days in one of their spacious suites. But for those who have limited time and would like a sample of what Santosa can offer, try out their
one-day detox & wellness program. For any of these, one can partake in one of their activities that range from aerial yoga, Zumba, and even traditional Thai boxing.

 

For those looking for a more relaxed pace indulge in some yoga overlooking the Big Buddha statue. If all these activities get you all tired out, recharge yourself with one of their signature spa
treatments. Finally, refuel with their spectacular vegan and raw food. Especially if you are there on a Saturday the resort offers a vegan buffet that is open to all.

 

 

Kamalaya Resort – Koh Samui, Thailand

 

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Kamalaya offers a
unique experience for those looking to be pampered at one of the most luxurious, well-regarded Wellness Resorts in Thailand. With numerous accolades and awards, their teachers, healing
practitioners, and therapists are esteemed as the resort itself.

 

Located on the south side of Koh Samui it is centered around a holy monk’s cave. Perched on the hillside with sprawling sea views, Kamalaya will immerse you in nature with its nature-centered
design whilst offering the convenience of all modern amenities. 

 

The suites and villas are all unique, some come with an outdoor bathroom for those moonlit baths. The choice of therapy and pampering treatment is unsurpassed with a naturopath overseeing your
journey back to wellness. If you have a specific need the professional team can create a tailored program for you.

 

The gracious staff will readily fill you in about their services; such as spa treatments, connecting you to any visiting practitioners, cooking classes, private coaching or experiencing their
infrared sauna. The all-inclusive meals will tantalize your taste buds.

 

Don’t forget to check out the beach for a dip if your private pool isn’t cutting it. If quiet time is what you seek, you can also access the monk’s cave to meditate.

 

 

Absolute Sanctuary – Koh Samui, Thailand

 

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If you are in Koh Samui and not quite sure what program you would like to sign up for, make your way east of the island to Absolute Sanctuary. Located not too far from the airport, this Moroccan-inspired boutique retreat center
caters to all different needs. All of their hillside rooms have a sweeping view of the Gulf of Thailand.

 

Whether you are looking for a detox break, spa holiday, yoga immersion, Pilates, boot camp, lifestyle reboot or a weight loss program there is something for everyone. All will come with the added
benefit of delighting your taste buds at their outstanding restaurant. If you aren’t sure, you can schedule a consultation with their in-house wellness guide who also provides Reiki treatments.

 

For those looking to have a more relaxed time, a suggestion by other retreat-goers is to laze in their pool with a healthy smoothie in hand before some hot yoga or better yet, book in for one of
their exclusive body pampering sessions.

 

 

New Leaf Resort – Koh Samui, Thailand

 

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Literally turn a new leaf at this detox resort in Koh Samui. Asides from great hospitality, New Leaf Detox is best known for their all-inclusive weight loss retreats. The center appeals to and attracts a broad range
of people whom all have the same detox goal in common; weight loss and improving health through diet and fitness. Their weight loss and juice fasting programs start at a minimum of 3 days to
a maximum 28 days.

 

You can make yourself at home at New Leaf’s serene grounds in one of their cozy poolside bungalow rooms. These bungalows just so happen to be right next to the white sandy Lamai beach.

 

Choose how much you want to do with their flexible activity program. Classes range from aqua aerobics, yoga, meditation and personal Thai boxing training.

 

 

Being able to set your own schedule they will give you ample time to enjoy daily massage and herbal steam, and sample all their tasty organic juices. Make sure to reserve a day to enjoy their
five-island boat tour around the Gulf of Thailand.

 

 

Are You Ready To Travel To Thailand?

Are you ready to fly to Thailand? Here are some quick booking links and resources that I use myself for travel planning. These websites will help you to get started with your
Thailand itinerary!

 

 

Cheap Flights to Thailand

 

Skyscanner is my favorite search engine for finding cheap
flights to Thailand, from anywhere in the world. I always start my flight search here! 

 

 

Transport within Thailand

 

Bus, boat, and trains: 12Go.Asia is one of the most reliable websites in Southeast Asia when it comes to booking buses, ferries and railway. Get an instant seat
confirmation and start your overland travel worry-free.

 

Taxis: Grab is my go-to app to call a
cab. Less hassles with taxi drivers who don’t like to use the meter, which is very common in Thailand. I recommend to pay with credit card through the app, drivers mostly have no change.

 

 

Find a place to stay in Thailand

 

In case you’re staying beyond your wellness retreat, here’s where you can find affordable accommodation:


Hostels, hotels and resorts: 
Agoda is
excellent if you’re looking for hotels from budget to luxury! It’s one of the largest hotel booking websites in the world. Plenty of options to book now and pay later, or even pay at the
hotel. Risk-free booking, many with free cancellation. 

 

Apartments and houses: Airbnb is a fantastic option if you prefer staying like a
local, and looking for a unique accommodation! I’m using it for years and got amazing places through it! If you have never used Airbnb before, you can get $45 off on your first booking!

 

 

Fun Tours and Activities in Thailand

 

Get your Guide has plenty of
fun activities in Thailand, such as island hopping, hiking tours and city sightseeing trips. There is plenty of choices to keep yourself entertained!

 

Klook is similar than the one above, but offers additional options such as airport
transfers, SIM cards, and food & dining experiences. It’ a great way to meet other travelers while exploring a new place!

 

 

SIM Cards in Thailand

 

Klook is not only good for tours and trips, you can also buy your sim cards for Thailand here! You
can order it online and pick it up at the Airport right after your arrival.

 

 

Travel Insurance worldwide

 

SafetyWing is a super affordable Travel Medical Insurance, starting from only
$37 per 4 weeks. It’s perfect for travelers and digital nomads! They will help you with financial help when have to see a doctor, or if there’s an emergency and you need to go back
home. Don’t go overseas without travel insurance!

 

 

Do I need a Visa for Thailand?

 

Travelers from most countries are allowed to enter Thailand visa-free, for a period of 30 days. You can check on iVisa.com whether you need a visa and how long you
are permitted to stay.

 

 


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