Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort - Natural Weight 5 day Ayurvedic programme
Tangalle, Sri Lanka
From £2,270 per person
Natural Weight 5 day Ayurvedic programme 5 day programme
- Personal consultation with Doctor of Ayurveda
- Personalised dosha constitution record
- Daily early morning journaling
- Indigenous fishing tour
- Personal training
- Visit to local pottery village
- Lagoon tour with kayak ride
- 5 Spa treatments per stay:
- 1 Deep tissue massage (90 minutes)
- 1 Udwarthana treatment (60 minutes)
- 1 Pinda Sweda treatment (60 minutes)
- 1 Herbal stream bath treatment (30 minutes)
- 2 Acupunture for weight loss
- Technology blackout every evening
- Access to resort's fitness and healing art classes
- Full board for 5 days (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
*Ayurvedic treatments are personalised and subject to change based on Doctor's guidance.
Exclusives and benefits
- Single travellers: Discount on daily room price (already included in the price)
- Double/twin room occupancy: 5% discount on Spa Menu guaranteed (can go up to 25% depending on season)
Any questions? Get in touch
Call: +44 (0)20 3735 7555
Overview hotel
Anantara Peace Haven is remotely located on the southern tip of Sri Lanka and sits on the rocky outcrop overlooking the Indian Ocean. The hotel boasts an ample stretch of secluded coastline and is set within 22 acres of coconut plantation. Due to its location, the resort creates a perfect escape in a tranquil setting. The town of Tangalle, famous sights and national parks are easily accessible.
Please note that sea water can be quite rough at times, a spectacular sight to see, but not always good for swimming.
When to go
Weather remains warm and sunny throughout most of the year. Best time to visit is from December to March. The most rainfall is in June.
What we love
- In-house Ayurvedic doctor is available. Make sure you pop in for a free consultation!
- Cooking classes - you pick your food from the resort garden and enjoy step-by-step class with the in-house Chef
- The resort helps to protect threatened marine turtles by conserving the turtle nests on the beach.
Who should go
- Travelers who wish to see local culture and important sights of Sri Lanka but don't want to compromise on luxury
- Those whose main aim is to relax and unwind on their holiday
- Couples, families and single travellers alike will love this place, there is so much to do regardless of how you travel
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