Move Consciously. Travel Deeply. Live Aligned.
Join me in Sri Lanka on immersive women-only retreats and group trips rooted in local culture, slowing down and meaningful connection.

My work is not here for everyone. And that's intentional.
It’s for you if…
You're craving travel that feels nourishing, not exhausting
You value ethics, sustainability, nature, and community
You want to feel deeply connected to nature, your body, and the women around you.
You want to go beyond surface-level wellness and actually slow down.
You want to be surrounded by women who value depth and real connection.
You're drawn to small groups, meaningful conversations, and shared presence.

This is not for you if…
You prefer fast-paced itineraries or ticking destinations off a list.
You're looking for luxury-for-status or Instagram-first experiences.
You want quick fixes, transformation promises, or spiritual bypassing.
You're seeking large group retreats or adrenaline-driven adventure.
You prefer yoga as a workout rather than a spiritual practice.
What I do?
I created two distinct experiences for women who want to travel more consciously, slow down, and experience Sri Lanka in deeper, more intentional way.
Small, intentionally designed group trips in Sri Lanka that prioritise ethical partnerships, slow travel, and deep connection with local people, culture, and nature.
These are not fast-paced highlight trips.
They are immersive, experiences that go far beyond surface-level tourism.
This is for you if you want to travel with care and not just consume a destination.
Immersive women-only yoga retreats
An immersive retreat in Sri Lanka for women who are done feeling like they are always “on”, never able to rest properly, and are so ready to release this built-up tension, reconnect with their bodies, and experience real Sri Lankan culture.
This is not a standardized yoga retreat. It combines traditional yoga, Ayurveda, and local culture led by Sri Lankan teachers.
The world rewards speed, productivity, and performance.
Even travel has turned into consumption. Checklists. Instagram Content. Constant movement. But more isn’t sustainable.
And being constantly busy isn’t living in alignment.
I stand for a different way of moving through the world, one that’s rooted in intention, ethical practices, and true belonging.
































