Haramara Retreat - 63734 Sayulita

4.3/5 based on 8 reviews

About Haramara Retreat

Years ago I asked myself –

Could all the basic principles of the yogic understanding of life materialize into a place where all aspects of the transformation process, on all levels of our being, can take place in the simplicity, beauty, peace and depth of a natural, open, healing and safe space, where the breath of life can permeate every minute of our stay and our encounter with truth? Could the eightfold path of yoga be followed naturally in an environment which in itself seems to be suspended in a state of meditation?

That was the question.

Could I communicate this without words to others so that we could all heal together and become whole?

That was the challenge.

I always believed that it was possible and Haramara Retreat is my personal and resounding response.

– Sajeela

"If you lose touch with nature you lose touch with humanity." J. Krishnamurti

Contact Haramara Retreat

Address :

Playa Escondida, 63734 Sayulita, Nay., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +998
Website : https://haramararetreat.com/
Categories :
City : Nay.
Description : Rustic huts in a tranquil hotel with dining & a private beach, plus a spa & an infinity pool.

Playa Escondida, 63734 Sayulita, Nay., Mexico
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Transcend Yoga on Google

Our yoga studio planned a retreat to Haramara in May. Due to the COVID the retreat center was closed and all flights to Mexico were canceled during our retreat scheduled. We sadly had to cancel our retreat and refund all our guest money. Haramara will still not return our deposit of $4,400, return phone calls or emails. It clearly states in the contract that "in the event that access to Haramara Retreat is denied or restricted by any means beyond our control, whether natural or man made, and we must cancel your reservation, all deposits will be refunded in full." They have not returned our deposit with multiple emails Do not book with this company. Corporate offices do not even follow their own contracts!! Book yoga retreats elsewhere
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AC Braddock on Google

Yoga. Rustic luxury. HEAVEN. No sounds except the ocean, crickets and birds. Open air cabanas, no power, candle, lamp and moon light. Amazing cotton sheets, turned down every night. Healthy delicious food served with extreme hospitality. Simple elegance and outstanding service. Private beach. I needed rest and exercise and that is exactly what I got. Oh and the best massages of my life. Golf carts available to run to Sayulita...if you can tear yourself away.
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Kyle Wilman on Google

A friend and I have been leading yoga retreats here for 3 years and have 2 more years booked. There's just too many great things about Haramara to explain. The staff is beyond amazing, the land is peaceful and the accommodations are a perfect blance between nature and convienence. The food is beyond delicious and the wait staff can't be beat.
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Anna Osmukhina on Google

Beautiful location. Fall asleep to the sound of the ocean waves. It feels very natural, as if barely touched by humans, yet comfortable and almost luxurious in many ways. I stayed for a week for a yoga retreat, and had a spa treatment, went on a jungle walk, and participated in temescal ceremony. All were wonderful. The casitas and the dorm are open to fresh air and have no electricity. There are plenty of oil lamps and candles though, so this is more like a great motivation to get off the phone. There's phone signal by the pool and by the spa. There are many bodywork modalities available at the spa. Many people in my group had different treatments and all were happy. The food exceeds expectations: the chef is very talented and creative in composing healthy and nutritious fusion style dishes out of great range of fresh local ingredients. The infinity pool is dreamy for watching sunsets from. The staff is caring beyond words. Always there on the ground, committed to service, and seem to just love it. The buildings are spread out over the hill, so I wouldn't recommend it to the folks who can't walk up and down the hill trails and uneven steps. I'm dreaming of going back though.
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Ezekiel Buchheit on Google

Haramara is a wonderful peaceful exotic special place. The service is Top Notch and cannot be beat. Everybody is there to make your day better. I don't know where they got their shot but his meals are among the best I've ever had. Fresh food fresh fruit wonderful homemade goat cheese. The private beach while a bit rough in the waves, is otherwise underutilized and gorgeous. The casitas are gorgeous and romantic. Filled with candle light and oil lamp light. The jungle is feminine and strong and is the perfect place to nurture your meditation and your relaxation and your Rejuvenation, to become one again with who you are.
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Lefford Fate on Google

This was an amazing experience for me and our group. Wonderful food, beautiful views, and an amazing retreat experience. The hostess and her staff were both professional and kind. I look forward to coming back next year.
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Gea D'Marea on Google

Sincerely one of the biggest rip offs. For sure the fact that folks want to pay $500 a night to stay in a cabin with zero comforts is a big indicator that, as a culture, we need to figure out how to reduce some stress in our life. What's up with this place? The owners and staff are not friendly or welcoming; the food is sparse and over priced (you'll be hungry after dinner), and to get to the cabins you will have to walk along a steep slope that has no lighting for about ten minutes (be sure to bring a flashlight or use your cell phone flashlight because there is no way to see otherwise if you walk in the dark, which you probably will if you eat dinner at their restaurant).
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Reality Is Hidden on Google

These folks are leading the way with cultural appropriation and taking advantage of indigenous land and practices to make money for themselves. Expect to pay $500 a night for rustic accommodations owned by white expats that hire low cost Mexican labor. The name of this retreat center is named Haramara - which is the name of one of the local sacred sites of the indigenous Wixarikas (or otherwise known as Huichols) in the area. However, no credit to these native peoples are given, nor any proceeds of the money this retreat center rakes in is donated to preserving this culture, people or way of life.

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