Private comfort
Quiet rooms selected for rest, recovery and daily retreat rhythm.
Now accepting enquiries for upcoming Shreevan Wellness retreats.
Stay & Food
Shreevan Wellness is not a generic hotel stay. The rooms, meals and daily hospitality should support rest, practice and confidence for international guests choosing a serious retreat in India.
Room, meal table, view or quiet guest space
Confirm room comfort, food needs and travel timing before payment.
Quiet rooms selected for rest, recovery and daily retreat rhythm.
Vegetarian food planned to support practice, digestion and calm routine.
Room, food and travel questions are clarified before booking.
Food support is wellness education, not medical nutrition treatment.
Rooms & accommodation
The room should match the program commitment. A 3-day reset needs a clean landing. A 60-day residency needs a space that can support daily life.
Calm Standard Room photo
Guests who want a simple, clean and peaceful private base.
Premium Comfort Room photo
International guests who prefer extra space and a softer landing.
Balcony or View Room photo
Longer-stay guests who value quiet mornings, air and contemplative space.
What is included
Room category is confirmed during the booking conversation so expectations are clear before travel.
Meals are planned around retreat rhythm, digestion, simplicity and practice readiness.
International guests should feel confident about daily essentials, hydration and simple support.
Spice level, dietary preference and major restrictions should be discussed before arrival.
Cleanliness standards should be explained plainly so guests understand what is included.
Arrival window, packing, room questions and local travel guidance can be handled before booking.
Food philosophy
Food at Shreevan should feel clean, grounding and easy to understand. International guests need clarity around ingredients, spice, restrictions and what can realistically be accommodated.
Ask a food questionSimple, freshly prepared meals that support the slower rhythm of retreat life.
Guests can discuss spice comfort before arrival, especially when travelling from the US, Canada or UK.
Available only when appropriate for the guest and program rhythm, not as a medical intervention.
Requests should be shared early so the team can confirm what is realistic and safe to promise.
Photo clarity
When images are added, they should show the actual room, bathroom, dining setup, approach area and surrounding calm. Avoid dark, cropped or overly decorative photos.
Bed, light, storage and bathroom context
Daily sattvic meal plate or dining table
Quiet path, view, garden or natural setting
Linen, tea, reading corner or guest comfort detail
International reassurance
A premium stay page should answer the practical worries silently sitting in the visitor's mind: cleanliness, food comfort, room privacy, travel readiness and what is not promised.
Do not leave international guests guessing. The stay type, room comfort and upgrade options should be clearly discussed.
Guests should mention allergies, restrictions, spice comfort and food preferences before arrival.
The food experience should support practice and rest, not overwhelm the body with constant novelty.
Shreevan can support wellness-friendly food planning, but clinical nutrition needs require qualified medical guidance.
Before you book
This is where Shreevan should feel more trustworthy than a generic retreat listing. Clear answers reduce hesitation and prevent mismatch after arrival.
Stay fit check
A consultation can help match your stay needs, food comfort and retreat duration before you make a serious travel decision.