10 Day Residential Panchakarma Detox Retreat
Healing from diet and lifestyle disorders in a stunningly beautiful countryside location in Dorset
Go through a personal journey of healing, experiencing the power of Ayurveda in a fully catered specialist environment
- Heal chronic illness and learn to manage life for better health and wellbeing
- Enjoy massages and cleansing rituals with nature as your medium for healing
- Practice yoga, pranayama and meditation
- Learn principles of Ayurvedic healing
- Eat the ayurvedic way: seasonal, local and organic healing foods

What is Panchakarma?
The signature detox program of Ayurveda
Panchakarma procedures are prescribed for two reasons: for those who want to recover from long standing chronic disease and those wanting to rejuvenate and boost health.
Ayurvedic practices aim at eradicating diseases all together, not just managing them. However, if a condition cannot be cured, Ayurvedic healing will help improve the quality of life. Particularly conditions that require change of lifestyle and discontinuation of bad habits are well addressed with panchakarma routines. As clients go through an empowering learning journey they can carry over their learnings to their home lives.
Panchakarma has also been traditionally carried out preventatively. Especially during the change of seasons, its purpose is to help avoid seasonal disorders. It is also carried out for rejuvenative purposes for higher stamina and resilience.
The detox journey starts with the enhancement of the digestive function and the elimination of toxins from the gut. This is done with a small intermittent fasting routine and intake of herbs. At the same time, the body is lubricated externally with medicated oils and internally with medicated ghee. This process is called snehana which helps toxins dislodge from the cells. Daily massages are followed by another detoxifying treatment called swedana, or sudation, which in our facility is done by staying inside an infrared sauna blanket.
When the body is ready, it will undergo a purge or a series of enemas. These procedures enhance the body’s own mechanics of elimination through the rectum. The panchakarma procedure might also include therapies such as nasal oiling called nasya or dry cupping.
With the intake of condition-specific herbs, which can either be for boosting health or for healing from disease, the process consists of a rigorous mono-diet set within a small intermittent fasting regime with strong emphasis on evening fasting. The last meal is usually taken around 5pm, sometimes earlier but this varies according to the fasting stamina and the client’s state of health.
Panchakarma culminates in a purge of a different kind, either by taking purgative herbs orally or by an enema. This can be a process that extends from a day to seven days, depending on the state of health and levels of toxicity.


What's Included?
A ten-day panchakarma on a twelve day retreat is a highly focused program. It is a wonderful healing journey, rich in health-promoting activities. Relaxation is our main topic and is used to promote self-regulation or, in other words, the body’s innate ability to heal itself. From morning through evening and overnight, we create enlightening experiences and learning opportunities to bring the bodymind back to a state of safety and comfort.
What’s included:
- 9 nights in a fully catered luxury lodge with modern amenities in an eighteenth century barn setting
- 10 Days of panchakarma
- Full health consultation
- Full daily, fresh and delicious Ayurvedic menu (personalised meal plans)
- Diet and lifestyle plan for post-retreat life
- Daily massage treatments and herbal remedies
- 121 diet and lifestyle coaching
- Yoga, pranayama, yoga nidra and meditation classes
- Peaceful and stunningly beautiful surroundings
Add ons with no extra charge:
Visits to see animals, idyllic nature walks, farm activities such as hedge laying.
A Typical Day
A typical day might consist of
- 6am wake and morning routines (includes herbal remedies)
- Exercise (appropriate to condition), pranayama and meditation
- 7am Massage therapies
- Personal hygiene routines
- 9am Light breakfast
- Classes, Walks, Self-Study
- 1pm Lunch (as per individual needs)
- 15 min Nap
- Afternoon activities (e.g. classes, yoga nidra, light movement, arts)
- 5pm Light supper
- Evening Yin Yoga, pranayama, meditation
- 10pm Lights off

Wraxall Yard
Wraxall Yard is a beautifully renovated eighteenth-century farm, with state of the art facilities in the picturesque village of Lower Wraxall, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in West Dorset
The space has been designed to cater for holiday makers in search for easily accessible luxury experiences within natural surrounding of the English countryside. With great attention to detail, its owners have designed a place which is not only functional in terms of accessibility but where the nature blends in with the interiors seen in custom made furniture and natural building materials and soft furnishing. Promoting sustainable, organic and local living, Wraxall Yard’s Nick and Katie have helped to create an ideal match to Jivita Ayurveda’s ethos. This exciting partnership allows us to create a combination of authentic ayurvedic healing experiences within a beautiful location, unique within the UK.
Wraxall Yard Website shows details of their estate, lodges and nature. It gives mores details of their mission to cater for those in need of relaxation and healing.
Upcoming Retreats
About Your Ayurvedic Practitioner
Anu Paavola (B.Sc. Hons) Ayurveda, MAPA
Trained in Clinical Ayurveda in UK and India, Anu has dedicated over a decade to promoting ayurvedic living from her West London clinic and spa Jivita Ayurveda.
As founder of Jivita Academy of Ayurveda and the author of Ayurveda Detox: How To Cleanse, Balance and Revitalise Your Body her focus is on daily and seasonal cleansing practices. These are fundamental to staying healthy particularly before and after a panchakarma program.
Soon after establishing her clinical practice she realised that often clients required basic but fundamental education on healthy living. Ayurveda is directed towards self-care and many clients often require help in understanding what is within their control. It highlights issues that have most likely brought them to a state of imbalance or ill health. Anu passionately believes that healing should be a journey of self-discovery bringing lasting insights. All of this can be discovered through programs such as panchakarma.
Anu loves being creative in applying ancient wisdom of healing into modern context. She empowers her clients to take charge of their own health by increasing awareness in nutrition based on their individual needs. Incorporating her fifteen years of practice and teaching of yoga Anu’s approach to healing is almost unique to anywhere in London or the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prices:
£450-£550 / night depending (options: twin shared bathroom, twin ensuite, double shared bathroom, double ensuite)
Separate cottage for sole use, or shared with companion not taking part in panchakarma price on request.
Extended plans incur a supplementary fee.
Deposit
To hold your reservation you will need to pay a non-refundable deposit of £500 unless you want to make a full payment immediately.
Full payment
Full payment will be required 15 days before arrival.
Payment plans:
You can arrange a payment plan according to the time that is left between the first instalment and the retreat. Full payment has to be made a month before the payment.
Due to the nature of the therapy, length of the reservation, pre-purchasing of prescribed of materials in addition to staffing and logistics we cannot offer full refunds within 15 days of arrival.
Our prices include VAT.
After booking in, you will receive a welcome email and request to fill in the consultations forms and a a meeting set-up in zoom for the initial consultation.
You should also read the terms and conditions on our website.
Ayurveda is rooted in the principle of self-regulation, the body’s innate capacity to heal and restore itself. This means returning to a state of balance by activating the bodymind’s inherent intelligence, shaped by our unique constitution and supported through the right diet, lifestyle, herbal remedies, body therapies, and gentle detoxification.
The ultimate aim is to guide each individual back to homeostasis, a dynamic state of internal balance and wellbeing, even amidst life’s external fluctuations. It is in this state that we feel truly safe, grounded, and at ease.
This self-regulating intelligence is governed largely by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the system that quietly oversees vital functions beyond our conscious control. When we feel secure, the ANS operates harmoniously. But under persistent stress, it shifts into fight-or-flight mode, a helpful adaptation in the short term, yet deeply depleting when prolonged. Chronic stress weakens the body’s resilience and gives rise to systemic inflammation and imbalance.
The most effective way to recalibrate the nervous system is through immersive rest: time in nature, therapeutic touch through massage, and the nourishment of seasonal, dosha-balancing food and herbs. All of these elements are woven into the fabric of our retreat environment.
Here, in this carefully held space, we offer more than just relaxation. We create the conditions for profound healing to unfold.
Panchakarma is Ayurveda’s most profound method of restoring balance and rejuvenating the entire psychophysical system. It addresses the root causes of imbalance, not merely symptoms, and offers a pathway toward either complete healing or significantly improved management of chronic conditions, thereby enhancing overall quality of life.
At its core, Panchakarma is especially effective for lifestyle-related disorders, those that stem from long-term exposure to poor diet, stress, and unsupportive habits. Digestive health lies at the heart of Ayurvedic medicine, and as many imbalances originate in the digestive tract, Panchakarma is particularly well suited to address them.
Common chronic conditions supported by Panchakarma include:
Digestive issues: acidity, nausea, gas, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation, food sensitivities, yeast overgrowth
Energy-related conditions: lethargy, chronic fatigue (ME), fibromyalgia, long COVID
Autoimmune and inflammatory conditions: Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, eczema, psoriasis
Metabolic disorders: obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome
Neurological issues: insomnia, anxiety, spasms, tremors, generalised pain, rigidity
Subclinical presentations: persistent symptoms without clear diagnosis
Seasonal imbalances and weakened immunity
Beyond therapeutic application, Panchakarma may also be undertaken for prevention and rejuvenation, a classical approach known as Rasayana. In this context, the treatments serve to rebuild vitality, strengthen immunity, and cultivate resilience across all levels of the system.
This rejuvenative process supports:
Enhanced stamina and energy
Hormonal and reproductive health
Improved immunity and resistance to seasonal pathogens
Greater adaptability to stress
Clarity of mind and emotional stability
Whether as a means of deep healing or as a ritual of renewal, Panchakarma remains a cornerstone of Ayurvedic care, awakening the body’s innate intelligence to restore harmony, strength, and sustained wellbeing.
This program offers a state-of-the-art Ayurvedic healing experience, thoughtfully curated by Jivita Ayurveda and unparalleled in the UK. At its heart lies a commitment to delivering a deeply embodied, clinically authentic, and spiritually nourishing retreat, grounded in the timeless principles of Ayurveda and held in the gentle embrace of nature.
Each aspect of the retreat is carefully personalised to meet the individual needs of every guest, ensuring that your journey toward balance and vitality is both effective and meaningful.
Additional therapeutic treatments are available upon request, allowing for a fully immersive and tailored experience.
Our venue, Wraxall Yard, is a purpose-built sanctuary designed with accessibility in mind, including full wheelchair access, making this retreat welcoming and inclusive for all. Nestled within one of Dorset’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the location invites guests to experience the serenity and inspiration of the countryside in its most tranquil form.
Here, amidst wild meadows, fresh air, and ancient rhythms, healing becomes not only possible but inevitable.
For the body to cleanse effectively, it must first feel safe, relaxed, and deeply at ease. While a luxurious retreat abroad may offer comfort on the surface, several factors can quietly disrupt the delicate internal balance required for detoxification: long travel, unfamiliar climates, changes in microbial exposure, and the effects of jet lag.
This is why it is strongly recommended to reserve time for acclimatisation both before and after an overseas cleanse. Without this buffer, many clients find the benefits of their detox quickly diminish upon returning home. True detoxification, especially when it aims to re-establish a sustainable daily rhythm, requires stability, continuity, and familiarity. The turbulence of travel can easily undermine the integration of new habits and healing gains.
In many cases, undertaking a detox as close to home as possible proves to be a more effective and enduring choice. A local program allows for greater consistency, easier transition into post-detox life, and a more seamless adoption of the dietary and lifestyle changes introduced during the cleanse.
Indeed, the aftercare of a enhanced Panchakarma or detox program is just as vital as the treatment itself. This phase should be a time of gentle re-strengthening of fortifying the body and mind on a deeper level. When followed properly, it enhances resilience and sets the foundation for long-term vitality. However, post-detox travel, especially long-haul, can significantly disrupt this process, reintroducing stress and weakening the body’s natural defences just as they are being rebuilt.
The initial assessment of one’s toxicity levels and overall strength should guide the choice of detox location and intensity. In cases of long-standing or complex health conditions, an overseas retreat may still be appropriate, but it is crucial to build in adequate time for preparation and recovery, ideally with a full week of rest both before and after the core treatment.
When detox is done with full attention to context, care, and timing, it becomes not just a temporary cleanse, but a gateway to sustained wellbeing. Ignoring these considerations, however, increases the risk of regression and makes it harder for the body to truly reset.
Each detox program we offer is individually crafted, with the journey often beginning even before your arrival at the retreat. Following a thorough health assessment, you will receive personalised guidance to ensure that you are prepared to enter fully into the therapeutic process from the very first morning of your residential stay.
Arrival is scheduled for 1.30pm, with lunch served on-site. For those travelling from London or other locations by train, we are happy to assist with transfers from the nearest station, such as Crewkerne.
You can expect to enjoy nourishing, simple, and delicious meals, carefully designed to support detoxification. In preparation, we recommend that you begin to lighten your evening meals a few days before arrival. Kindly refrain from bringing snacks or food items, as adherence to our meal schedule is essential for the effectiveness of your healing process. Eating outside of this rhythm can disrupt the internal recalibration your body will be undertaking.
Pack comfortable, season-appropriate clothing for both day and night, as well as essential toiletries. We encourage you to bring a lighthearted or inspirational book, something supportive and gentle on the mind. This is not a time for work or digital distractions, please prepare to minimise your online presence. Let family and friends know in advance that you’ll be on retreat, and ask them to only reach out in cases of true necessity.
We also encourage you to bring a journal for daily reflections, as this can be a powerful companion throughout your healing. Photos may be taken discreetly and respectfully, in accordance with our Terms & Conditions, and we invite you to share them only after your retreat concludes.
The healing process will unfold throughout the day with intention and care. Come with openness, curiosity, and readiness, a willingness to meet whatever arises with grace. Deep healing often involves the release of physical and emotional patterns that have been held in the tissues. These moments of release, while sometimes intense, are essential to restoring vitality, allowing energy to move freely, nourishment to be fully received, and toxins to be eliminated.
This retreat is your invitation to reset, restore, and return to wholeness. We look forward to welcoming you on this sacred journey.
A retreat entails the creation of a healing sanctuary that shields the bodymind from the routines and stressors that typify our everyday lives. Interruption will severely limit the benefits of the program.
You will be requested to commit to stay within the locality unless a specific excursion is included.
Usage of mobile phones or other screens is kindly requested to be kept to a minimum.
As your healing will be the focus and priority, we will encourage minimizing external interferences and distractions as much as possible. Please remember, prior to arrival, to plan and request that calls and messaging whilst you are at the retreat are kept to a minimum.
You can expect to be part of an intimate group of 2 to 4 participants, allowing for a deeply personal and attentive experience. Anu may be accompanied by an assistant, depending on the size and specific needs of the group.
Accommodation is flexible: you may choose a private room for solitude and rest, or opt to share with another guest. Prices will vary accordingly.
If your health circumstances require additional support, we are happy to consider the inclusion of a trusted family member, friend, or personal assistant. For those desiring complete privacy and independence, a separate cottage may be arranged exclusively for you and your companion, subject to availability.
Wraxall Yard is located in the picturesque village of Lower Wraxall in the heart of West Dorset.
Address: Wraxall Yard, Lower Wraxall, Dorchester, DT2 0HL
The closest towns with train stations are Crewkerne, Dorchester and Weymouth.
We can arrange transport to and from nearby stations for an additional fee.
After ten days immersed in a carefully curated program of nourishing meals, stress reduction practices, therapeutic massage, herbal support, and cleansing treatments, you can expect to emerge in a profoundly different state than when you arrived. This retreat is not merely a break from daily life, but a transformative journey, one that teaches through direct experience.
As your bodymind finds its natural rhythm again, you’ll gain practical wisdom and embodied understanding to carry forward with confidence. Our intention is that this experience becomes a lasting catalyst for positive change, equipping you with the tools to manage your health and wellbeing more independently and sustainably.
If the treatment protocols are followed with commitment, you may notice a marked increase in energy, enhanced digestive function, greater mental clarity, and a deeper sense of focus and calm. More importantly, you will likely leave with a renewed sense of agency, knowing what works for you as an individual, and how to make choices that support your vitality and resilience in the face of life’s inevitable fluctuations.
This is the essence of Ayurvedic healing: to awaken your inner intelligence and restore your capacity to self-regulate. When that happens, wellbeing is no longer a temporary state—it becomes a way of life.
Free On-Demand Workshop
Not quite ready to commit? Check out our free on-demand workshop where you learn to use food as a medicine.
Get the Ayurveda Detox book
How To Cleanse, Balance and Revitalise Your Body

Your practitioner Anu is the author of Ayurveda Detox: How To Cleanse, Balance and Revitalise Your Body, available from Amazon, Waterstones and Blackwell’s.
Her book will inspire you to try pace your daily and seasonal rhythms in a way that additional detox programs become almost redundant. Ayurvedic living is detoxifying per se and if you haven’t experienced it yet, learn from this book and create a new detox program for yourself that not only cleanses you but teaches you habits of a lifetime.
Find out more about Anu’s Ayurveda Detox book.
Jivita Ayurveda in London is an organic wellbeing centre where ayurvedic treatments and detox programs are offered along with organic ayurvedic beauty treatments. Residential panchakarma detox programs run regularly in Dorset in an authentic ayurvedic hospital set up, unique in UK.
Jivita Academy of Ayurveda offers ayurvedic education in the form of ayurvedic nutrition and ayurvedic massage techniques. Courses in ayurveda are adapted to the modern urban life without compromising tradition. Online education programs in ayurveda are run on demand. In person courses in ayurvedic massage are run regularly in London in our ayurvedic clinic, Jivita Ayurveda, in Kensal Rise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prices:
£450-£550 / night depending (options: twin shared bathroom, twin ensuite, double shared bathroom, double ensuite)
Separate cottage for sole use, or shared with companion not taking part in panchakarma price on request.
Extended plans incur a supplementary fee.
Deposit
To hold your reservation you will need to pay a non-refundable deposit of £500 unless you want to make a full payment immediately.
Full payment
Full payment will be required 15 days before arrival.
Payment plans:
You can arrange a payment plan according to the time that is left between the first instalment and the retreat. Full payment has to be made a month before the payment.
Due to the nature of the therapy, length of the reservation, pre-purchasing of prescribed of materials in addition to staffing and logistics we cannot offer full refunds within 15 days of arrival.
Our prices include VAT.
After booking in, you will receive a welcome email and request to fill in the consultations forms and a a meeting set-up in zoom for the initial consultation.
You should also read the terms and conditions on our website.
Ayurveda is rooted in the principle of self-regulation, the body’s innate capacity to heal and restore itself. This means returning to a state of balance by activating the bodymind’s inherent intelligence, shaped by our unique constitution and supported through the right diet, lifestyle, herbal remedies, body therapies, and gentle detoxification.
The ultimate aim is to guide each individual back to homeostasis, a dynamic state of internal balance and wellbeing, even amidst life’s external fluctuations. It is in this state that we feel truly safe, grounded, and at ease.
This self-regulating intelligence is governed largely by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the system that quietly oversees vital functions beyond our conscious control. When we feel secure, the ANS operates harmoniously. But under persistent stress, it shifts into fight-or-flight mode, a helpful adaptation in the short term, yet deeply depleting when prolonged. Chronic stress weakens the body’s resilience and gives rise to systemic inflammation and imbalance.
The most effective way to recalibrate the nervous system is through immersive rest: time in nature, therapeutic touch through massage, and the nourishment of seasonal, dosha-balancing food and herbs. All of these elements are woven into the fabric of our retreat environment.
Here, in this carefully held space, we offer more than just relaxation. We create the conditions for profound healing to unfold.
Panchakarma is Ayurveda’s most profound method of restoring balance and rejuvenating the entire psychophysical system. It addresses the root causes of imbalance, not merely symptoms, and offers a pathway toward either complete healing or significantly improved management of chronic conditions, thereby enhancing overall quality of life.
At its core, Panchakarma is especially effective for lifestyle-related disorders, those that stem from long-term exposure to poor diet, stress, and unsupportive habits. Digestive health lies at the heart of Ayurvedic medicine, and as many imbalances originate in the digestive tract, Panchakarma is particularly well suited to address them.
Common chronic conditions supported by Panchakarma include:
Digestive issues: acidity, nausea, gas, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation, food sensitivities, yeast overgrowth
Energy-related conditions: lethargy, chronic fatigue (ME), fibromyalgia, long COVID
Autoimmune and inflammatory conditions: Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, eczema, psoriasis
Metabolic disorders: obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome
Neurological issues: insomnia, anxiety, spasms, tremors, generalised pain, rigidity
Subclinical presentations: persistent symptoms without clear diagnosis
Seasonal imbalances and weakened immunity
Beyond therapeutic application, Panchakarma may also be undertaken for prevention and rejuvenation, a classical approach known as Rasayana. In this context, the treatments serve to rebuild vitality, strengthen immunity, and cultivate resilience across all levels of the system.
This rejuvenative process supports:
Enhanced stamina and energy
Hormonal and reproductive health
Improved immunity and resistance to seasonal pathogens
Greater adaptability to stress
Clarity of mind and emotional stability
Whether as a means of deep healing or as a ritual of renewal, Panchakarma remains a cornerstone of Ayurvedic care, awakening the body’s innate intelligence to restore harmony, strength, and sustained wellbeing.
This program offers a state-of-the-art Ayurvedic healing experience, thoughtfully curated by Jivita Ayurveda and unparalleled in the UK. At its heart lies a commitment to delivering a deeply embodied, clinically authentic, and spiritually nourishing retreat, grounded in the timeless principles of Ayurveda and held in the gentle embrace of nature.
Each aspect of the retreat is carefully personalised to meet the individual needs of every guest, ensuring that your journey toward balance and vitality is both effective and meaningful.
Additional therapeutic treatments are available upon request, allowing for a fully immersive and tailored experience.
Our venue, Wraxall Yard, is a purpose-built sanctuary designed with accessibility in mind, including full wheelchair access, making this retreat welcoming and inclusive for all. Nestled within one of Dorset’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the location invites guests to experience the serenity and inspiration of the countryside in its most tranquil form.
Here, amidst wild meadows, fresh air, and ancient rhythms, healing becomes not only possible but inevitable.
For the body to cleanse effectively, it must first feel safe, relaxed, and deeply at ease. While a luxurious retreat abroad may offer comfort on the surface, several factors can quietly disrupt the delicate internal balance required for detoxification: long travel, unfamiliar climates, changes in microbial exposure, and the effects of jet lag.
This is why it is strongly recommended to reserve time for acclimatisation both before and after an overseas cleanse. Without this buffer, many clients find the benefits of their detox quickly diminish upon returning home. True detoxification, especially when it aims to re-establish a sustainable daily rhythm, requires stability, continuity, and familiarity. The turbulence of travel can easily undermine the integration of new habits and healing gains.
In many cases, undertaking a detox as close to home as possible proves to be a more effective and enduring choice. A local program allows for greater consistency, easier transition into post-detox life, and a more seamless adoption of the dietary and lifestyle changes introduced during the cleanse.
Indeed, the aftercare of a enhanced Panchakarma or detox program is just as vital as the treatment itself. This phase should be a time of gentle re-strengthening of fortifying the body and mind on a deeper level. When followed properly, it enhances resilience and sets the foundation for long-term vitality. However, post-detox travel, especially long-haul, can significantly disrupt this process, reintroducing stress and weakening the body’s natural defences just as they are being rebuilt.
The initial assessment of one’s toxicity levels and overall strength should guide the choice of detox location and intensity. In cases of long-standing or complex health conditions, an overseas retreat may still be appropriate, but it is crucial to build in adequate time for preparation and recovery, ideally with a full week of rest both before and after the core treatment.
When detox is done with full attention to context, care, and timing, it becomes not just a temporary cleanse, but a gateway to sustained wellbeing. Ignoring these considerations, however, increases the risk of regression and makes it harder for the body to truly reset.
Each detox program we offer is individually crafted, with the journey often beginning even before your arrival at the retreat. Following a thorough health assessment, you will receive personalised guidance to ensure that you are prepared to enter fully into the therapeutic process from the very first morning of your residential stay.
Arrival is scheduled for 1.30pm, with lunch served on-site. For those travelling from London or other locations by train, we are happy to assist with transfers from the nearest station, such as Crewkerne.
You can expect to enjoy nourishing, simple, and delicious meals, carefully designed to support detoxification. In preparation, we recommend that you begin to lighten your evening meals a few days before arrival. Kindly refrain from bringing snacks or food items, as adherence to our meal schedule is essential for the effectiveness of your healing process. Eating outside of this rhythm can disrupt the internal recalibration your body will be undertaking.
Pack comfortable, season-appropriate clothing for both day and night, as well as essential toiletries. We encourage you to bring a lighthearted or inspirational book, something supportive and gentle on the mind. This is not a time for work or digital distractions, please prepare to minimise your online presence. Let family and friends know in advance that you’ll be on retreat, and ask them to only reach out in cases of true necessity.
We also encourage you to bring a journal for daily reflections, as this can be a powerful companion throughout your healing. Photos may be taken discreetly and respectfully, in accordance with our Terms & Conditions, and we invite you to share them only after your retreat concludes.
The healing process will unfold throughout the day with intention and care. Come with openness, curiosity, and readiness, a willingness to meet whatever arises with grace. Deep healing often involves the release of physical and emotional patterns that have been held in the tissues. These moments of release, while sometimes intense, are essential to restoring vitality, allowing energy to move freely, nourishment to be fully received, and toxins to be eliminated.
This retreat is your invitation to reset, restore, and return to wholeness. We look forward to welcoming you on this sacred journey.
A retreat entails the creation of a healing sanctuary that shields the bodymind from the routines and stressors that typify our everyday lives. Interruption will severely limit the benefits of the program.
You will be requested to commit to stay within the locality unless a specific excursion is included.
Usage of mobile phones or other screens is kindly requested to be kept to a minimum.
As your healing will be the focus and priority, we will encourage minimizing external interferences and distractions as much as possible. Please remember, prior to arrival, to plan and request that calls and messaging whilst you are at the retreat are kept to a minimum.
You can expect to be part of an intimate group of 2 to 4 participants, allowing for a deeply personal and attentive experience. Anu may be accompanied by an assistant, depending on the size and specific needs of the group.
Accommodation is flexible: you may choose a private room for solitude and rest, or opt to share with another guest. Prices will vary accordingly.
If your health circumstances require additional support, we are happy to consider the inclusion of a trusted family member, friend, or personal assistant. For those desiring complete privacy and independence, a separate cottage may be arranged exclusively for you and your companion, subject to availability.
Wraxall Yard is located in the picturesque village of Lower Wraxall in the heart of West Dorset.
Address: Wraxall Yard, Lower Wraxall, Dorchester, DT2 0HL
The closest towns with train stations are Crewkerne, Dorchester and Weymouth.
We can arrange transport to and from nearby stations for an additional fee.
After ten days immersed in a carefully curated program of nourishing meals, stress reduction practices, therapeutic massage, herbal support, and cleansing treatments, you can expect to emerge in a profoundly different state than when you arrived. This retreat is not merely a break from daily life, but a transformative journey, one that teaches through direct experience.
As your bodymind finds its natural rhythm again, you’ll gain practical wisdom and embodied understanding to carry forward with confidence. Our intention is that this experience becomes a lasting catalyst for positive change, equipping you with the tools to manage your health and wellbeing more independently and sustainably.
If the treatment protocols are followed with commitment, you may notice a marked increase in energy, enhanced digestive function, greater mental clarity, and a deeper sense of focus and calm. More importantly, you will likely leave with a renewed sense of agency, knowing what works for you as an individual, and how to make choices that support your vitality and resilience in the face of life’s inevitable fluctuations.
This is the essence of Ayurvedic healing: to awaken your inner intelligence and restore your capacity to self-regulate. When that happens, wellbeing is no longer a temporary state—it becomes a way of life.