Buddha Yeti Retreats
Plant medicine for deep healing.
Buddha Yeti Retreats in Mount Ida, Arkansas, offers a unique approach to healing and self-discovery, deeply rooted in the meaningful power of plant medicine. The founder brings over 40 years of personal experience, sharing a heartfelt calling to support others on their individual journeys. This center focuses on crafting retreats that honor each person's unique path, aiming for deep transformation, awakening, and a return to self. While the specific tradition remains unnamed, the emphasis on plant medicine suggests a holistic and experiential path. Expect a supportive environment where light, gentle meals are served, including vegan options, and shared lodging can be arranged for private groups, providing a comfortable base for your introspective work.
Highlights
- Focus on plant medicine for healing and self-discovery
- Founder's 40+ years of personal experience with psychedelics
- Tailored retreats honoring individual healing paths
- Light, gentle meals with vegan and gluten-free options
- Hot tub available for relaxation
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Setting
Located in Mount Ida, Arkansas, the center provides a serene backdrop for introspection and healing. The natural surroundings contribute to a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for engaging with plant medicine practices.
The practice
This center specializes in plant medicine practices, offering a avenue for healing and self-discovery. While the specific tradition is not detailed, the approach is centered on the meaningful potential of sacred plant allies. Participants can expect a guided experience designed to support personal growth and awakening, with a focus on individual journeys.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Buddha Yeti Retreats is designed to support the plant medicine experience. While a precise schedule is not provided, expect structured sessions balanced with periods for reflection and integration. Meals are light and gentle, including brunch, soups, and fruits, catering to the needs of participants during their retreat.
Accommodation
Lodging is shared, fostering a communal atmosphere. However, for groups seeking more privacy, accommodations can be reserved exclusively. The venue includes amenities like A/C in rooms, a kitchen, and a hot tub.
What to bring
Given the focus on plant medicine and the Arkansas climate, pack comfortable, breathable clothing suitable for both indoor and outdoor activities. Layers are advisable, especially during cooler months (January, February, December).
How to get there
Buddha Yeti Retreats is located 2 miles south of Sims, Arkansas. Detailed driving directions should be confirmed with the center prior to your arrival.
Nearest airport: Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field (LIT) (57 km)
The nearest international airport is Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field (LIT) in Little Rock, approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes away by car. Guests are responsible for arranging their own transport from the airport.
Nearest city: Little Rock
The booking process is not specified; please contact the center directly for reservation details.
Retreats start from USD2500. Specific inclusions and payment details should be confirmed with the center.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Dec, Sep, Oct
Avoid: May, Apr, Jun
Mount Ida, Arkansas experiences an annual average temperature of 17.2°C. Summers (July, August, June) are the warmest, while winters (January, February, December) are the coolest. The wettest months are May, April, and June, so be prepared for rain if visiting during these times.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided during the retreat?
The center serves light, gentle meals, including soups with vegan options, snacks, fruits, and brunch. Dietary needs such as vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free can also be accommodated.
Can I book private accommodation for my group?
Yes, while lodging is typically shared, you can reserve private accommodations specifically for your group.
What amenities are available at the retreat venue?
The venue offers A/C in rooms, free parking, a kitchen, and a hot tub for guests to use during their stay.
How long do the retreats typically last?
The duration of retreats is not specified in the provided information. It is best to contact Buddha Yeti Retreats directly for details on retreat lengths and schedules.
What is the nearest airport and how far is it?
The nearest international airport is Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field (LIT) in Little Rock, which is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes drive from the center.
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