
Rebalance your energy through intentional movement, breath, and mindfulness in a setting designed for full restoration.
Experience gentle, intuitive support from facilitators who guide you with compassion, presence, and grounded wisdom.
Connect with like-hearted individuals in a safe, uplifting environment where meaningful conversations naturally unfold.
Return home grounded and empowered with rituals and practices you can continue long after the retreat ends.
Experience Thai Yoga Massage in its pure, authentic form,
a journey of healing touch, mindful movement, and inner balance.
A peaceful eco-community in the lush mountains of Alajuela, Costa Rica complete with jungle trails, a nearby waterfall, hot-water showers, outdoor kitchen spaces, electricity and Wi-Fi.
The perfect environment for growth, learning, and deep personal reset.
🟡 Complete beginners
🟡 Massage therapists & yoga teachers
🟡 Wellness professionals
🟡 Anyone seeking deep transformation through movement, touch, nature, and community
With 2,500+ hours of Thai Yoga Massage study, mentorship under Thai masters like Ajarn Pichest & Ajarn Sinchai, and over a decade of international teaching experience, Nektar blends technical depth with a heart-centered approach to healing and touch.
Years of international teaching experience
Commitment to heart-centered, reliable teaching
Hours of Thai Yoga Massage study
No. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a wellness professional, this immersion meets you where you are.
In a peaceful eco-community in Alajuela, Costa Rica, jungle trails, nearby waterfall, hot-water showers, outdoor kitchen spaces, and Wi-Fi.
April 4-18, 2026 (15 days of training + accommodation).
108 hours of hands-on training, daily practice, vegan meals, and accommodation.
Shared room: $2,660
Private room: $3,320
Payment plans available.
Yes, save when you book before December 1, 2026. Spots are limited.
Full refund (minus the $1,111 registration fee) before December 1.
After December 1, refunds only if the retreat is cancelled by the organizers.
