Kamalaya is one of the favorite retreats among Puurenkuur guests. Quite rightly so, because a visit to this wellness paradise in Koh Samui is truly unforgettable and life-changing. The warm and dry winters make this season extra popular. And we see that reflected in the bookings between now and the end of March. Are you a Kamalaya fan? Or a curious first-timer? Then don't wait too long to book! Kamalaya is almost fully booked between the end of December and mid-January.
Not sure if Kamalaya is for you or which program best suits your needs? Then first get to know us through an online consultation. A Kamalaya naturopath will discuss your wishes and needs with you. And which program(s) and additional treatments or tests suit you.
Kamalaya offers various health tests that you can have taken prior to and during your stay. The bespoke health tests – in partnership with Paar London – provide a science-based holistic wellness experience in Kamalaya. Want to know more? Contact us.
When I'm feeling stressed and low on energy, I long to escape to Thailand. After three years of waiting, the moment has arrived. A health retreat to Thailand unfolds like a journey to paradise. While this may sound like a cliché, it accurately captures my genuine experience. My destination is Kamalaya, renowned as the world's best destination spa with so many awards, where I immerse myself in the latest program, 'Radiant Bliss,' specially created for women. It proves to be a transformative odyssey into holistic health and well-being—an intensive pursuit of recovery, balance, improvement, and the deepening of my overall health. Here, I rediscover not only myself but also reclaim my health after a stressful period. The days at Kamalaya are a sequence of rejuvenating spa treatments, exercise, insightful conversations with a life coach, and vitamin infusions. Each day unfolds like a personalized prescription for self-care. Nourishing my body with wholesome meals and embracing mindfulness, I feel a profound sense of balance and rejuvenation.
'It was fantastic, like someone had pressed the reset button." Floortje Dessing has just wrapped up a busy season of presenting, with twelve episodes of 'Floortje naar het einde van de wereld' (Floortje Travels to the Ends of the Earth), covering an astonishing number of milage. 'I am often away from home, and the days are long, but when I'm home, I still keep my foot on the gas. I never truly get the rest I need," she admits. "Kamalaya had been on my bucket list for a long time. I always wanted to visit. Plus, I'm toying with the idea of writing a book about staying healthy while traveling, so it was a perfect excuse to go. People often ask me, 'Why don’t you just stay home? You’re always away.' But that doesn’t work for me. When I’m home, I’m too much of a social butterfly—catching up with friends over food and drinks. It’s hard to focus solely on resting my body and mind. That’s why I made this trip to Thailand all about relaxation and recovery.'