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10 immunity boosting retreats in Asia

One thing the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us is that health is wealth. Taking good care of ourselves both physically and emotionally during these challenging times is essential. Yet, when travel resumes, is a simple beach holiday really going to be enough? Immune boosting retreats Immunity is the body’s innate ability to fight off disease. Ensuring that our immune system is optimal to ward off disease can help us to feel vibrant and healthy. Luxury wellness retreats to boost the immune system and prevent disease were popular pre-pandemic. With time to consider their health and wellness offerings, Asia’s luxury health resorts are now re-positioning their retreats to help clients heal and feel well again. Asia’s holistic approach to health is ideal for those who want to feel their best again. Whether the aim is to detox and lose weight gained whilst in lockdown or to address the emotional issues experienced during isolation, Asian wellness retreats offer authentic wellness journeys. Life reset in Thailand The serene, tropical beaches of Thailand are waiting as challenging times call for personal growth. Thailand pioneered luxury wellness when it opened the doors to Chiva Som in 1995. A contemporary resort with traditional Thai design, this luxury retreat offers programs which focus on the six wellness modalities of Physiotherapy, Holistic Health, Nutrition, Fitness, Spa, and Aesthetic Beauty. Wellness programs such as ‘Emotional and Mental Balance’ and ‘Mindfulness’ address the anxiety we commonly feel these days and more physical fitness retreats get the body moving and usher in new, healthier habits. Centred around an ancient meditation cave and sloping gently towards the sea in Koh Samui, Kamalaya has long held a flexible approach to health and wellness. Adding to its already robust health program is a new ‘Immunity and Resilience’ program. Ranging from 7-21 nights, this new luxury wellness retreat was specifically created for post-pandemic travel. With Asia’s uniquely holistic approach, physical issues are identified via functional blood testing and nutritional guidance, herbal supplements, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Mindfulness training, private meditation, and Bioresonance therapy provide an emotional toolkit to begin to face new challenges with increased confidence. After periods of uncertainty and isolation, it’s natural to want to press the reset button and that’s exactly what luxury resort Amanpuri in Phuket promises. Aman resorts have long supplied their dedicated guests or ‘Aman junkies’ laid back luxury in breathtaking locations across Asia and beyond. Dipping their toe into wellness a few years back proved a fantastic fit for their loyal luxury following. Their ‘Life Reset’ immersion is designed to transform you from a state of exhaustion on arrival to one of balance and positivity. Carefully curated to offer nutritional guidance and stress management techniques, every experience is tailored to each guest’s personal needs. Remote healing in Bhutan Bhutan, known as ‘The Land of the Thunder Dragon’ is hidden away in the Himalayas. It was sheltered from foreign tourists until 1974 and still restricts the number of visitors allowed within the country. A country which bases its success on Gross National Happiness is surely a healing retreat for the future! The landscape in Bhutan is breathtaking; from snow-capped, Himalayan mountain ranges, scattered with Buddhist prayer flags to verdant valleys dotted with ancient monasteries and temples. If you’re looking for a remote and authentic experience, Bhutan is second to none. Aman luxury lodges offer the ability to traverse the breadth of this mystical land while enjoying the luxuries of 5-star service and accommodation. With lodges across the five valleys of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, and Bumthang, Aman is perfectly positioned to delivered personalised spiritual and cultural vacations in Bhutan. One of the most unique openings of current times in Bhutan is a wellness sanctuary dedicated to providing lasting positive changes in its guests. Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary is the country’s first dedicated holistic health and wellness retreat. Guest stays feature all-inclusive Bhutanese spa treatments and facilities with an indoor heated pool complete with floor to ceiling glass doors, offering a stunning view of the surrounding mountains and valley. With Bhutanese Traditional Doctors on staff, the sanctuary can also offer unique healing treatments to boost immunity on tap and they are well connected to local monasteries. Working in tandem with luxury wellness travel companies, they offer personalised retreat experiences tailored to individual dreams. From trekking and hiking to meeting monks and attending auspicious ceremonies, anything is possible in Bhutan. Balinese healing The ‘Island of the Gods’ has long attracted travellers from all corners of the earth, seeking spiritual connection and healing. Its verdant rice paddies, daily Hindu rituals, and a plethora of yoga and meditation centres appeal to those seeking more than a simple beach hangout. When tourism exploded in the ’70s, Bali became a surfer’s and backpacker’s paradise. Today, Bali offers something for every pocket and luxury travellers are well catered to. Blending the naturally nurturing hospitality of the Balinese with creative architectural design, health and wellness sanctuaries such as COMO Shambhala Estate were born. Resident health experts include a yoga teacher, Ayurvedic doctor, and resident Dietician. They form a team, guiding each guest on a personal journey to renewed vitality and wellbeing. Set within a lush jungle sanctuary, it’s the perfect place to unwind and feel more balanced. If the beach calls, Revivo, set on the edge of a tropical teak forest above the Indian Ocean on Bali’s southern coast, offers a ‘Press Reset’ program. Aimed at removing self-limiting beliefs, the retreat includes mindfulness, yoga, healthy cuisine, and healing massage. Eco-conscious luxury wellness retreat Fivelements is a bamboo sanctuary on the banks of the sacred River Ayung. Situated just on the verge of Bali’s spiritual centre Ubud, the retreat is deeply rooted in the ancient traditions of Balinese healing. Authentic healing treatments are offered by local Balinese priests and the resort’s plant-based ‘living’ cuisine is also a highlight. Immunity-boosting retreats include ‘Tri Kaya Parisudha’, a holistic detox and ‘Panca Mahabhuta’, a spiritually healing program. Healing in the Himalayas The source of ancient healing techniques for disease prevention lies in India. The birthplace of Ayurveda and yoga, India lives and breathes wellness and spirituality. In terms of luxury health resorts, Ananda in the Himalayas leads the way. Ananda is set within the foothills of the Himalayas on a hundred-acre Maharaja’s Palace Estate. Surrounded by forest, it faces the spiritual town of Rishikesh and the sacred river Ganges. Flights from Delhi to the local airport Jolly Grant, are then followed by a picturesque drive to the resort. All very well worth the travelling time. Wellness retreats are created around the ancient principles of Ayurveda and, as travel resumes, a rejuvenating ‘Ayurvedic Immunity Booster’ program is available. Immunity boosting yoga and Ayurvedic remedies help to increase energy and metabolism, leading to increased vitality and wellbeing. Vietnam is one to watch  Vietnam is a stunning sliver of a country on the Eastern side of the Indo-Chinese peninsula. Although there are many luxury hotels throughout the country, the luxury health and wellness industry is still in its infancy. Luxury resort Amanoi rests on tranquil Vinh Hy Bay in Southern Vietnam, overlooking Núi Chúa National Park. It features a divine yoga pavilion which rests above a lotus flower covered lake, private beach, and luxury spa. Wellness immersions include weight loss, detox, and mindfulness retreats. A healthy holiday in Asia, some beach luxury and pampering, or a remote spiritual trek to reconnect may currently all be only a dream. In the meantime, be gentle, healthy, and happy while the opportunity to reconnect with self and others awaits. Joanne McFarlane is the Founder and Managing Director of Soul Sanctuaries. Soul Sanctuaries is a luxury wellness travel company specialising in tailormade healthy holidays and bespoke spiritual retreats across Asia. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

Joanne McFarlane

Joanne McFarlane is the Director of Soul Sanctuaries, a leading luxury wellness travel company. Launched in 2012, the company specialises in exclusive healthy holidays and authentic healing journeys across Asia. Formerly an Advertising Director in London, Joanne moved to Asia and spent over a decade on her own wellness journey, before launching Soul Sanctuaries to help others live with more balance, joy, and self-fulfilment.

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8 Comments

  1. One of the consequences of the pandemic is that people have become a lot more health conscious. Friends who thought that they were relatively healthy have been laid low by Covid. As they’ve slowly recovered they have taken a lot more care over their health. I definitely agree that posting immunity has suddenly shot up people’s list of priorities.

    1. Hi Claire,

      You’re right, a health scare can make one rethink lifestyle choices and how to travel moving forwards. Stay safe and well and thanks for commenting.

      Kind Wishes

      Joanne

  2. Yep, people keep saying that the world will never be the same again. Especially the luxury travel industry. I think there’ll be more diverse options on offer like these and people will be taking very different holidays to those pre 2020.

    1. Hi Tim,

      I think future travel will be more considered too. Whether that’s travelling for health and wellness or to give back to local communities, it’ll certainly be a new landscape. Thanks for commenting.

      In health and happiness

      Joanne

  3. A life reset in Thailand is really what I need. There’s only so much that I can do on my own though my partner is very supportive and to be honest working at home is a bit better for my health and wellness.

    Working with experts would help. I’ve done my best but I think I’d get more motivation if I were working with specialists.

  4. Hi Karen,

    I’m hearing you! Keep up the good work on the health and wellness front and when you’re ready to travel, please get in touch and we’d love to help.

    In health and happiness

    Joanne

  5. Indeed the pandemic has thought us to be more conscious of our health these days. So, there is no doubt that trips focusing on these type of activities will be sought after by tourists. Thailand, Indonesia, and India have been a wellness and retreat destinations for many years already, known for their massages and Ayurvedic therapies. Vietnam, I agree, is new to my wellness radar. Divine yoga? Interesting. This is a great idea actually, as it can pave the way for travel and tourism to return and get back from the disaster that is 2020. The industry needs to adapt and what better way than to target the priority and foremost concern of many travelers.

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