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Luxury retreats and ayurveda holidays Sri Lanka

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Discover the best health Ayurveda retreats, Panchakarma Ayurveda holidays, and luxury wellness hotels in Sri Lanka, the pearl of the Indian Ocean, with PureandCure's top-notch selection of luxury Ayurveda retreats and resorts. Its landscape is unique and diverse, its inhabitants friendly and kind, and its history rich. Sri Lanka offers a tapestry of wellness and health retreats that draw upon ancient healing practices such as Ayurveda to restore harmony and balance. Ayurveda is a natural healing system over 5000 years old, literally translated as 'science of life.' As a country located near Kerala, the birthplace of Ayurveda and yoga, it is an ideal destination for those seeking a deeper connection to mind, body, and soul. Sri Lanka's Ayurveda retreats are mainly located along its stunning coastline. The climate, beautiful surroundings, and cool monsoon season (June-October) are ideal for an Ayurveda holiday. With a blend of traditional Ayurvedic treatments, personalized programs, and yoga, these retreats offer an authentic and immersive experience in the heartland of healing.
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Haritha Villas & Spa
5
Haritha Villas & Spa, Sri Lanka
Haritha Villas & Spa is a small-scale, super-deluxe natural paradise for tailor-made Ayurveda treatments and wellness. All 9 villas come with absolute privacy, ultimate comfort and a private pool.
7 Reviews
Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort
5
Anantara Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Experience the allure of a tropical island coupled with the luxurious 5-star wellness offered by Anantara Resorts.
8 Reviews
Ayurvie Sigiriya
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Ayurvie Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
Experience traditional Ayurveda programs amidst nature reserves in the cultural heart of Sri Lanka, near Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Dambulla Cave Temple, and Ritigala Monastery.
3 Reviews
Siddhalepa Ayurveda Health Resort
4
Siddhalepa Ayurveda Resort, Sri Lanka
Siddhalepa Ayurveda Health Resort is one of the first Ayurveda hotels in Sri Lanka and has over 75 years of specialist experience. Rest assured, you are in expert hands here, embarking on an authentic journey of Ayurvedic panchakarma therapy.
2 Reviews
Heritance Ayurveda Maha Gedara
4
Heritance Maha Gedara, Sri Lanka
Heritance Ayurveda Maha Gedara offers a peaceful retreat, providing an opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in the attentive care of Ayurveda therapists.
19 Reviews
Underneath The Mango Tree - Garden and Beach
5
Underneath The Mango Tree, Sri Lanka
Underneath The Mango Tree Spa & Beach Resort is nestled among palm trees and mango trees on a hilltop, offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. The spa offers traditional Ayurvedic treatments, and there's also a lovely private beach.
3 Reviews
Ayurvie Weligama overview
4
Ayurvie Weligama, Sri Lanka
Traditional Ayurveda in a modern setting on the tropical coast of Sri Lanka, that's Ayurvie Weligama! This means one-on-one consultations, daily treatments, yoga, vegetarian meals, and a pleasant communal atmosphere.
3 Reviews
Sen Wellness Sanctuary
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Sen Wellness Sanctuary, Sri Lanka
Immerse yourself in a tailored Ayurvedic retreat surrounded by the calm of nature, situated in a warm and intimate retreat with just 8 rooms.
2 Reviews
Lotus Villa
3.5
Lotus Villa, Sri Lanka
Lotus Villa is a small-scale Ayurveda resort, where making connections with other retreat guests is very easy. This makes it a perfect place for solo travellers.
10 Reviews
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The best ayurvedahotels, luxury yoga retreats and Panchakarma holidays in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka – the pearl of the Indian Ocean – has much to offer. Its landscape is unique and diverse, its inhabitants friendly and kind, and its history rich. Sri Lanka offers a tapestry of wellness and health retreats that draw upon ancient healing practices such as Ayurveda to restore harmony and balance. Ayurveda, a natural system of medicine, originated in India more than 5,000 years ago. The word ‘Ayurveda’ is derived from the Sanskrit words ayur (life) and veda (knowledge), literally translated as 'science of life. Ayurvedic wellness and yoga retreats provide a sanctuary for holistic well-being. As a country located near Kerala, the birthplace of Ayurveda and yoga, it is an ideal destination for those seeking a deeper connection to mind, body, and soul. Sri Lanka's Ayurveda retreats are mainly located along its stunning coastline. The climate, beautiful surroundings, and cool monsoon season (June-October) are ideal for an Ayurveda program. In Ayurvedic medicine, practitioners use a holistic approach to healing that includes a variety of techniques, including herbal remedies, dietary guidelines, massage, yoga, and meditation. With a blend of traditional Ayurvedic treatments, personalized programs, and yoga, these retreats offer an authentic and immersive experience in the heartland of healing. Discover our selection of luxury and fine Ayurveda retreats in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka has plenty to offer in health and wellbeing holidays

  • Specialized Ayurveda hotels and retreats along the western and southern coasts of Sri Lanka, in areas such as Weligama, Tangalle, and Beruwala.
  • Specialised ayurveda hotels and ayurveda retreats around Sigriya or Kandy
  • Panchakarma retreats
  • Luxury wellness retreats with a spa
  • Destination Spas in Sri Lanka
  • Luxury yoga retreats
  • Mindfulness retreats
  • Detox retreats
  • Yoga and Surf retreats
  • Meditation retreats
  • Adults-only hotels

Type of Ayurveda programs

There are various types of Ayurveda programs, depending on health needs and goals. There are Ayurveda light programs for a week (Rasayana), intensive panchakarma (purification of body and mind) programs for a minimum of 2 weeks or medical Ayurveda programs (for the treatment of specific conditions or complaints). Medical Ayurveda require a longer stay. We also recommend repeat treatments and therapies. 

We listed some of the most common types of Ayurveda programs 

  • Panchakarma: A traditional Ayurvedic detoxification program that includes a series of therapies, such as massage, herbal remedies, and cleansing techniques to remove toxins from the body. 
  • Ayurvedic diet and nutrition: Ayurveda offers guidelines on diet and nutrition, including specific foods and spices that are believed to balance the doshas.
  • Herbal remedies: Ayurvedic practitioners use a variety of herbal remedies to address specific health concerns.
  • Yoga and meditation: Yoga and meditation are integral parts of Ayurveda, and many Ayurvedic programs incorporate these practices to promote mental wellbeing.
  • Ayurvedic lifestyle counseling: Ayurvedic practitioners offer lifestyle counseling to help individuals make positive changes in their daily habits and routines, such as sleep patterns, exercise, and stress management.
  • Ayurvedic massage and bodywork: Ayurveda includes various massage and bodywork therapies, such as Abhyanga, Shirodhara, and Pinda Sweda. 

Typical Ayurveda treatments

Ayurveda offers a wide range of treatments that are tailored to an individual's specific health needs and imbalances. In Ayurveda treatments, the therapists use a lot of warm oils with herbs that are rubbed pretty much all over the body. The herbs are absorbed into the skin through the oil. The specific treatments recommended will vary based on your health needs and imbalances, and should be customized by an experienced Ayurvedic doctor.

Yoga retreats in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a popular destination for yoga retreats. In Sri Lanka you’ll find different types of accommodation where yoga, meditation and other spiritual activities can be practised – from the basic to the luxurious. The accommodation will often encompass a dedicated yoga space and offer a peaceful oasis where you can fully relax and unwind. Yoga retreats are suitable for everyone, you don’t need experience. Nor do you need to be flexible. Flexibility is not the ultimate end in yoga, rather a welcome consequence. 

Ayurveda along the western and southern coasts in Sri Lanka such as Weligama, Beruwala or Tangalle

Koggala is in southern Sri Lanka, some 130km from Colombo. The region is known thanks to its capital, Galle: a lively city that attracts many tourists each year. An area of the city is in the jungle. You can take fantastic boat trips on the Koggala lake. Fishing families live along the banks of this lake. On an island in the lake is a Buddhist monastery. The Koggala region is also a popular destination for Ayurveda cures and yoga retreats.

Round tour Sri Lanka 

Sri Lanka is a diverse and safe country, with friendly locals making it a delightful place to explore. The island offers a wealth of attractions, all easily accessible. With its varied landscapes, from open plains and jungles to cloud forests and wetlands, Sri Lanka is like a vast nature park. Adventurous travelers can even hire a tuk-tuk to tour the island. There are several modes of transport available, with trains being particularly popular. If you choose to travel by train, it's wise to research the best seats and where to purchase tickets. About forty kilometers from the capital, Colombo, lies Negombo. This small town, once under Dutch rule about 150 years ago, features the historic Dutch Canal, built by the Dutch East India Company. Visitors can enjoy boat trips on the canal and explore a Dutch Fort. Kandy, one of Sri Lanka's largest cities, is surrounded by greenery and boasts a more temperate climate due to its higher elevation. It offers a glimpse into authentic Sri Lankan culture and serves as a convenient base for exploring the country in any direction. The southern region of Sri Lanka is home to numerous national parks. Located near the equator, the country is rich in unique flora and fauna, making a visit to these nature parks essential for any traveler.