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Rediscover yourself at Santani Wellness in Sri Lanka

Nestled in the hills of Kandy and named after the Sanskrit word meaning, “in harmony with”, Santani Wellness is more than a resort; it’s a destination.

With its unique brand of human sustainability and seamless flow between interior and exterior, the Sri Lankan resort invites guests to rebalance, whether it be with a glass of wine or a personalized Ayurvedic tea.

“Peace of mind is luxury because nowadays it’s rare; it’s the rarest thing you can find, and that’s what we’re giving guests at Santani,” says the resort’s founder, Vickum Nawagamuwage. That luxury is intrinsically linked to sustainability, from the architecture of silence and locally sourced foods to the daily excursions led by the naturalist on staff.

After falling asleep to the sound of crickets, guests wake up in their private chalet or pool villa where they can linger on the terrace, looking out at verdant green mountains in the distance.

Serenity is built into every design element, with lines that direct the eye outward towards the floor-to-ceiling windows, merging the exterior nature with interior calm. Luxury and sustainability are woven into every detail, including the handmade and organic soaps.

Whether on a leisure stay or wellness package, guests are invited to unburden themselves from the stresses of modern life. From the restaurant’s no phones policy to the spa’s list of traditional and modern treatments, Santani offers the opportunity to recover from information overload.

 Set on a former tea estate and with 116 acres of tropical jungle and rice fields, the resort has an infinity pool, yoga pavilion, spa, and elevated restaurant with premium dining and an excellent wine list. Guests can choose from morning and evening yoga or attend both group classes. There are also sessions in sound healing and meditation, and guests are invited on guided excursions, nature walks, and dips in the nearby river.

No thinking, just feeling

“Wellness is incorporated into the architecture itself. There’s no thinking, there’s just feeling,” says Nawagamuwage. “Anyone can have better amenities, but you can never replicate the feeling you have when you come here.”

Maybe anyone can have better amenities, but it’s unlikely. It’s also unlikely to find better hospitality. From the warm Sri Lankan welcome to the individualized attention, you can truly disconnect. Everything is taken care of.

Guests on a wellness package enjoy personalized Ayurvedic treatments—a holistic approach to medicine— beginning with a visit to one of Santani’s two licensed Ayurvedic doctors. During the consultation, guests discuss their history, goals, and discover their dosha, or Ayurvedic type.

At Santani, the treatment blends ancient wisdom and modern science, focusing on removing metabolic waste to increase longevity and vitality. Along with dietary and lifestyle plans, guests indulge in traditional spa treatments and herbal remedies. Because there’s also an educational component, the benefits last beyond the rich rice fields of Santani. It’s all about creating sustainable change, inside and out.

In a world of constant motion, Santani invites guests to pause, breathe in the sweet scents of tea leaves, and listen to the sound of silence.


This story first appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of OFFSHORE. Click here to subscribe to the digital magazine.

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