Silent Travel: A new trend with old roots, in its purest form, silent travel is traditionally associated with silent meditation retreats, which range from long weekends to 10-day experiences offered all over the world at various intensities. These retreats require mental as well as physical preparations months ahead.
Slow Travel: Slow travel experiences have been on a steady rise and are linked to some of the world’s great walking trails (imagine Machu Picchu in southern Peru, and the emerging The Pekoe Trail, a series of walking trails which amount to 300km across Sri Lanka’s hills country)
Choosing eco-friendly accommodation that prioritise sustainability. These establishments often implement practices like energy conservation, waste reduction, and support for local conservation initiatives.
Mindful Eating: Explore local cuisine mindfully by choosing restaurants that source their ingredients locally and support sustainable, responsible farming practices.
Each of its three beautiful tea bungalows, Goatfell, Nine Skies and Camellia Hills are surrounded by greenery and the calming sounds of nature, while it’s beachfront boutique hotel Kumu Beach enjoys gorgeous views of the Indian ocean.
Wallawwa near the airport and Lunuganga which is interior from Bentota enjoy the vast expanse of lush gardens, allowing guests to experience the therapeutic benefits of simply switching off for a day, and they don’t need to sign up for a wellness package to do this!
Teardrop Hotels offers a sanctuary where mindful travel, sleep optimisation, holistic wellness, nature immersion, and personalised journeys converge.
As we navigate the evolving landscape of wellness in 2024, we remain committed to providing an unparalleled retreat for those seeking a holistic and rejuvenating experience.