No cure claims
The retreat can support lifestyle rhythm, awareness and guided practice, but it is not framed as a medical cure.
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Frequently asked questions
For international guests considering a premium wellness retreat in Rishikesh, these answers cover program fit, payment readiness, stay, food, travel and responsible wellness boundaries before you book.
Compare retreat duration without pushing every visitor toward the longest program.
02Understand what Shreevan can support, and what must stay with qualified clinicians.
03Know what to ask before flights, visas, arrival windows and payment decisions.
Clear answers
For visitors comparing 3, 7, 14, 28 and 60-day retreat depth.
The right program depends on your current life season, travel effort, emotional bandwidth and how much structure you can genuinely hold. A 3-day reset is best for a short pause, 7 days builds foundation, 14 days creates deeper transformation rhythm, 28 days is the flagship immersive path, and 60 days is a serious lifestyle residency.
If you are unsure, do not force the decision alone. The suitability consultation exists to match your context with the right duration before payment or travel planning.
No. Many serious guests arrive with only a broad sense that they need a reset, deeper practice or a life transition container. You can choose “not sure yet” in the consultation form and explain what you are hoping to change.
The team can then recommend a suitable direction, or advise you to wait if the retreat is not the right step right now.
No. The 60-day Rishi Tantra Lifestyle Transformation Residency should be treated as an advanced commitment, not a long holiday. It is for people who want structured practice, mentoring, lifestyle redesign and integration outputs that can continue after they return home.
Because the commitment is high, suitability matters more than enthusiasm. A call should confirm readiness, schedule, accommodation needs and support boundaries before any payment step.
For guests who need clarity before sharing details or paying internationally.
Yes. The suitability conversation is positioned as a free fit check before you choose a program, finalize travel dates or move to payment.
It is not designed to pressure you into booking. It should clarify your context, comfort, expectations and the safest next step.
No. For an international wellness retreat, payment should come after program fit, room expectations, food comfort, travel timing, refund terms and health boundaries are clear.
The payment page is intended for confirmed guests who have already received the correct booking context, not for cold visitors landing on the website for the first time.
Your enquiry should be reviewed by the Shreevan team, then routed toward a call time or a written response if more context is needed first.
A good next step includes understanding your country, preferred dates, program interest, travel comfort, food needs and any non-sensitive wellness boundaries that affect suitability.
For international visitors checking comfort, meals and daily living standards.
Program inclusions should cover the retreat stay, daily vegetarian sattvic meals and the daily practice rhythm relevant to the selected program. Exact room category, check-in details and included support should be confirmed before payment.
If you are travelling from the US, Canada or the UK, ask your room, climate, power, Wi-Fi and laundry questions early so the team can set realistic expectations.
Food preferences and dietary restrictions should be discussed during consultation before booking. Some needs may be easy to support, while allergies or strict medical diets need careful confirmation rather than casual promises.
For trust, the website should never say every diet can be handled automatically. The right answer is to disclose needs early and let the team confirm what is practical.
Private-room expectations should be discussed before booking because comfort standards matter, especially for international guests on longer programs.
If a specific room category, view, accessibility need or quietness level is important to you, ask for written confirmation before moving to payment.
For visitors searching Rishikesh travel, visas, safety and arrival planning.
Shreevan Wellness is positioned in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India, near the sacred Ganga landscape. The exact stay address should be shared with confirmed guests after suitability and booking steps are complete.
This protects guest privacy while still giving international visitors enough location clarity to evaluate travel effort and comfort before they commit.
Many international guests plan around Delhi arrival and then a domestic connection or transfer toward Dehradun/Rishikesh. Exact airport, transfer and arrival-window guidance should be confirmed with the team because schedules and route comfort can change.
The FAQ should guide planning, not replace live travel coordination. Use the consultation or contact page for your preferred arrival date and country.
No. Shreevan can clarify retreat logistics, stay details and dates, but visa eligibility and immigration decisions must be checked through official government sources or qualified travel advisers.
International guests should verify requirements before booking flights or paying for a retreat. This is especially important because visa rules and travel advisories can change.
For users checking wellness, safety, detox and medical claims.
No. Shreevan Wellness is a structured wellness retreat platform, not a hospital, clinic, emergency service, psychiatric facility or substitute for medical care.
Yoga, meditation, sattvic living, Panchkarma education and spiritual practices are presented as wellness and lifestyle support. They should not be interpreted as diagnosis, cure, medical treatment or mental-health therapy.
You should speak with a qualified medical professional before attending if you have a current medical condition, pregnancy, active mental-health concern, medication changes or any history that could affect retreat safety.
During consultation, share only the relevant suitability context needed for safe planning. If the retreat is not appropriate, the responsible answer may be to delay or decline participation.
No. Responsible wellness should avoid guaranteed cure claims. Detox and Panchkarma-related practices require suitability, proper expectations and clear boundaries.
The goal is to support rhythm, awareness, rest and lifestyle change. Outcomes differ by person, duration, participation, travel stress, existing health and follow-through after the retreat.
For guests asking what they can realistically expect after the retreat.
Realistic outcomes are usually practical: clearer daily rhythm, better self-observation, a calmer food and sleep routine, guided practice familiarity and a more grounded plan for life after the retreat.
The website should not promise permanent transformation from one stay. Longer programs create more structure, but the guest's readiness and after-retreat follow-through matter deeply.
Each program should clarify its post-retreat outputs, such as a rhythm plan, personal practice direction or integration roadmap. Longer programs may include deeper planning, but the exact aftercare path should be confirmed before booking.
If ongoing support is important to you, ask about it during the consultation instead of assuming it is included.
Many wellness travellers explore retreats alone, but suitability depends on comfort, travel confidence, room needs, communication preferences and health boundaries.
A solo traveller should use the consultation to understand arrival support, daily schedule, food, room expectations and what help is available on site before deciding.
Responsible wellness
A premium retreat should feel calm, precise and honest. These standards keep Shreevan Wellness away from exaggerated health claims, pressured checkouts and unclear international travel promises.
The retreat can support lifestyle rhythm, awareness and guided practice, but it is not framed as a medical cure.
Serious guests should understand program fit, stay, food, terms and travel practicalities before checkout.
Visa, immigration and changing travel rules should be checked through official government sources.
Next step
Program duration, health boundaries, food needs and travel timing should be clarified before payment. A short suitability call is the cleanest way to decide.