Indralaya — Indralaya is situated on Orcas Island, offering a serene backdrop of lush forests, open meadows, and the surrounding island waters. The natural environment plays a significant role in the retreat experience, providing a peaceful and inspiring atmosphere for reflection and connection.

Indralaya

Peace, community, and ahimsa on Orcas.

United States WA paid

Indralaya, located on Orcas Island in Washington, offers a unique retreat experience centered around the principle of "ahimsa" or 'do no harm.' This multigenerational camp fosters a sense of community through shared vegetarian meals and group chores, all within a beautiful setting of forest, meadow, and island landscapes. Programs emphasize peace, secular spirituality, compassion, and care, creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome. The focus on discussion and integrating spiritual principles into everyday life makes Indralaya a distinctive destination for those seeking a thoughtful and engaging retreat. Delicious, wholesome meals, often featuring seasonal vegetables from their garden, are a highlight, with options for various dietary needs.

Highlights

  • Emphasizes "ahimsa" (do no harm) in all programs
  • Multigenerational camp fostering community
  • Delicious vegetarian meals with garden-fresh produce
  • Secular spirituality and compassionate care focus
  • Participants engage in after-meal chores

Good for

nature loverscommunity seekersthose interested in secular spiritualityvegetariansfamilies

Setting

Indralaya is situated on Orcas Island, offering a serene backdrop of lush forests, open meadows, and the surrounding island waters. The natural environment plays a significant role in the retreat experience, providing a peaceful and inspiring atmosphere for reflection and connection.

The practice

Indralaya's approach to practice is rooted in secular spirituality, emphasizing principles like ahimsa (non-harming), compassion, and care. Programs encourage discussion and the integration of these values into daily life. Visitors can expect a focus on personal growth within a supportive community setting, rather than adherence to a specific religious tradition.

A typical day

While the specific daily schedule can vary by program, a typical day at Indralaya includes wholesome vegetarian meals, often featuring garden produce. Participants engage in group chores after meals, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and community. Time is dedicated to programs focused on peace, spirituality, and compassion, with opportunities for discussion and reflection.

Accommodation

Information about specific lodging types is not available, but the center operates as a multigenerational camp, suggesting a communal and inclusive environment.

What to bring

Given the island setting, pack layers for varying weather. Comfortable clothing for participating in programs and light chores is advisable. Consider bringing items for enjoying the natural surroundings.

Address 360 Indralaya Rd, Eastsound, WA, USA

How to get there

Indralaya is located on Orcas Island, accessible primarily by ferry from Anacortes. Alternatively, you can fly into East Sound or Rosario on Kenmore Air, with connections from Sea-Tac. The center offers pick-up from the ferry terminal if requested.

Nearest airport: Orcas Island Airport (ESD) (3 km)

Orcas Island Airport (ESD) is approximately 3 km from Indralaya. While the center offers ferry pick-up, specific airport transfer details are not provided.

Nearest city: Eastsound

Public transport: Public transport options on Orcas Island are limited; ferry and air travel are the main ways to reach the island.

Languages
English
How to book

Booking information is not explicitly detailed, but typically involves reserving through their website or by contacting the center directly.

Pricing

Programs at Indralaya are paid, with prices starting from USD1. Specific costs will vary by program and duration.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

Visit Indralaya website

Climate

Orcas Island in Washington experiences mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures with occasional rain. Visitors should be prepared for varying weather conditions throughout the year, especially given the island's natural setting.

Location

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Indralaya on Orcas Island?

Most participants arrive by ferry from Anacortes. You can also fly into East Sound or Rosario via Kenmore Air, with connections from Sea-Tac. Indralaya can arrange pick-up from the ferry terminal upon request.

Are meals provided, and what are the dietary options?

Yes, delicious and wholesome vegetarian meals are provided buffet-style in a dining hall. Vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options are available upon request, often featuring seasonal vegetables from the garden.

What is the focus of the programs at Indralaya?

Programs at Indralaya are oriented toward peace, secular spirituality, compassion, and care, embracing the principle of 'ahimsa' or 'do no harm.' They encourage discussion and foster an inclusive, multigenerational community.

Do participants need to help with chores?

Yes, everyone participates in after-meal chores, which is part of the community-building experience at Indralaya.

What is the pricing structure for retreats?

Pricing for programs at Indralaya starts from USD1. For specific retreat costs, it's best to check their website or contact the center directly.

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