Three transformative routes for wellness seekers, solo trekkers, and retreat guests - from Himalayan peak-to-peak physical mastery, to Vipassana silence, to Ayurvedic healing in Kerala and Sri Lanka. The path of the self is walked through the body, the breath, and the mountain.
Raja Yoga - the royal path - works with body, breath, and mind simultaneously. These three circuits correspond to its principal limbs: asana and physical mastery, pranayama and meditation, and the healing wisdom of Ayurveda.
Himalayan treks that cultivate the body through sacred terrain - Kedarnath, Valley of Flowers, Roopkund Lake, and Everest Base Camp with Tengboche Monastery. Each route is more than sport: it is a pilgrimage of endurance, surrender, and presence in the sacred high places of Shiva and the Himavat.
10-day Vipassana retreat circuits mapping the great centres of silent meditation - from Bodh Gaya (the original seat of mindfulness) to Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar and Wat Suan Mokkh in Thailand, where Ajahn Buddhadasa's forest tradition of meditation continues. Journeys into the deepest silence.
Traditional Ayurvedic Panchakarma detox in Kerala's authentic kottakkal vaidyashalas - a complete 14-28 day detoxification and rejuvenation programme - flowing into the sacred healing sites of Sigiriya and Kataragama in Sri Lanka, where ancient Siddha medicine traditions continue uninterrupted.
Patanjali's Yoga Sutras define Raja Yoga as the eight-limbed path - from ethical practice through asana, pranayama, meditation, and ultimately samadhi. Our circuits are designed to be experiential encounters with each limb.
Whether you seek physical transformation through Himalayan terrain, mental clarity through a 10-day Vipassana, or cellular renewal through Panchakarma - each Raja circuit is a complete arc of the self.