Roots Retreats Hawaii
Heal, embody, empower in Waipio.
Escape to the enchanting Waipio Valley, known as the Valley of the Kings, for a truly unique retreat experience with Roots Retreats Hawaii. This center focuses on healing, embodiment, and empowerment, aiming to serve the collective consciousness. While the specific meditation tradition isn't detailed, the emphasis on holistic well-being suggests a broad, inclusive approach. Guests can expect to nourish their bodies with organic farm-to-table and sea-to-table meals, with a special focus on root and sacral healing through their vegan-friendly options and gluten-free snacks. The remote, sacred setting of Waipio Valley offers a profound backdrop for introspection and connection, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a deep dive into self-discovery amidst Hawaii's breathtaking natural beauty.
Highlights
- Located in the sacred Waipio Valley, the Valley of the Kings
- Organic farm-to-table and sea-to-table meals, including traditional Luau
- Emphasis on root/sacral healing through specific dietary offerings
- Focus on collective consciousness, community, healing, and empowerment
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Setting
Waipio Valley, often called the Valley of the Kings, is a place of profound natural beauty and spiritual significance on the Big Island of Hawaii. Lush cliffs, a black sand beach, and a powerful sense of ancient history create an atmosphere ripe for deep introspection and connection with nature. This remote and sacred location ensures a truly immersive and undisturbed retreat experience.
The practice
The specific meditation tradition practiced at Roots Retreats Hawaii is not detailed. However, the mission of healing, embodiment, and empowerment suggests a holistic approach to well-being, likely incorporating practices that foster self-awareness and connection. Beginners can expect a supportive environment focused on personal growth.
A typical day
The daily schedule at Roots Retreats Hawaii is not specified and likely varies by retreat. Guests can anticipate a rhythm that balances structured sessions focused on healing and embodiment with time for personal reflection and enjoying the unique natural surroundings of Waipio Valley.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified, but given the remote location and focus on healing, guests can likely expect comfortable, perhaps rustic, lodging that complements the natural environment.
What to bring
Given the Hawaiian climate and the valley setting, pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, and sturdy shoes for exploring. Consider insect repellent and sun protection. As the focus is on healing and embodiment, comfortable attire for movement is also advisable.
How to get there
To reach Waipio Valley, drive to the lookout point from either Kona or Hilo airport. From Kona, head East and North through Waimea Valley for about 75 minutes. From Hilo, drive the entire North Shore Hamakua Coast. The center will arrange transportation down into the valley from the lookout, as a lifted 4WD is necessary for access.
Nearest airport: Waimea Kohala Airport (MUE) (16 km)
Waimea Kohala Airport (MUE) is approximately 16 km from the center. Roots Retreats Hawaii can help arrange paid transportation from the lookout point into the valley, or you can use Uber to reach the lookout.
Nearest city: Waimea (Kamuela)
Retreats at Roots Retreats Hawaii start from USD 1206. This price typically covers the program, accommodation, and all meals, including organic, vegan-friendly, and gluten-free options, plus a traditional Luau.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food can I expect during my stay?
Roots Retreats Hawaii provides organic farm-to-table and sea-to-table meals. They offer vegan-friendly options, suggesting these for root/sacral healing, and also provide gluten-free snacks. A traditional Luau is also part of the experience.
How do I get to Waipio Valley?
From Kona airport, drive East and North through Waimea Valley for about 75 minutes to the North Shore lookout point. From Hilo airport, drive the entire North Shore Hamakua Coast to the Waipio Valley lookout point. The center will arrange transportation down into the valley from there, as a lifted 4WD is required for access. Paid transportation can be arranged, or you can use Uber to the lookout.
Is this retreat suitable for beginners?
While the specific practices aren't detailed, the mission of healing, embodiment, and empowerment suggests a welcoming environment for those new to retreat experiences. It's always a good idea to contact the center directly for specifics on beginner suitability for a particular retreat.
What is included in the retreat cost?
The retreat cost starts from USD 1206. This typically includes the program, accommodation, and organic farm/sea-to-table meals, including vegan and gluten-free options, and a traditional Luau. Specific inclusions may vary by retreat, so it's best to confirm with the center.
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