Guest User
September 9, 2024
From the moment you arrive at Santani Wellness, a profound sense of peace envelops you. The views are unparalleled—you can easily lose yourself watching how a cloud slowly drapes over a mountain, transforming the landscape within minutes. The attention to detail is exquisite, and the food follows an Ayurvedic principle known as 'Rasa Haya,' which translates to six tastes, ensuring your body receives nutrition tailored to its specific needs. I stayed on a leisure basis for several days, but Santani also offers a range of wellness packages designed to meet individual goals, such as weight loss, better sleep, or detoxification. There are numerous activities to enjoy in the surrounding nature, but you can also spend your day unwinding in the three-layered spa, which offers a serene escape through its beautifully designed spaces dedicated to relaxation, hydrotherapy, and rejuvenation. Since my return, Santani has helped me to prioritize my well-being in ways I hadn’t before. I've always found it challenging to commit to activities like meditation or yoga, often viewing them as somewhat repetitive due to my fast-paced lifestyle. However, this perception has shifted since my stay. The resort’s unique ability to encourage mindful living, paired with its thoughtful design, genuinely touched me and left a lasting impact. I want to personally thank Vickum, the visionary founder behind this inspiring project, for making me pause, reflect, and rethink my approach to self-care. Never did I imagine waking up at 6 a.m. to start my day with a 7 a.m. yoga class. The minimalist architecture and calm ambiance of the resort immediately prompt you to slow down and connect with the present moment—something that isn’t just a cliché but a lived reality here. Santani’s mindful approach to hospitality and its commitment to creating a sanctuary for relaxation and reflection are incredibly necessary in today's world. It’s more than just a stay; it’s a transformative experience that resonates deeply and stays with you long after you’ve left.