Sevamaya — San Pablo La Laguna, Guatemala, provides a serene backdrop for Sevamaya. The specific venue details are not fully described, but the focus is on creating an environment conducive to deep introspection and spiritual practice.

Sevamaya

Deepen your peace, share your light.

Guatemala San Pablo La Laguna paid

Sevamaya, set in the vibrant landscape of San Pablo La Laguna, Guatemala, offers a unique space for those looking to deepen their spiritual journey and cultivate inner peace. This center emphasizes self-discovery and the importance of sharing that newfound clarity with the wider world. While the specific tradition isn't explicitly stated, the focus on introspection and community service suggests a holistic approach to well-being. Guests can expect a supportive environment designed to facilitate personal growth, with practices like meditation and yoga forming a core part of the daily routine. For those seeking an even more profound experience, Sevamaya also features Dark Retreats, providing an intensive path for deep self-exploration. With amenities like a sauna, a dedicated yoga studio, and a variety of dietary options, Sevamaya ensures a comfortable and enriching retreat experience.

Highlights

  • Unique Dark Retreats for profound self-exploration
  • Emphasis on sharing inner peace with the world
  • Diverse dietary options including vegan and Ayurvedic
  • Amenities include a sauna and yoga studio
  • Personalized support for travel arrangements

Good for

experienced meditatorsspiritual seekersyoga practitionersintrospectionintensive retreats

Setting

San Pablo La Laguna, Guatemala, offers a vibrant and culturally rich backdrop for introspection and growth. The center is situated in a location that encourages connection with both the local environment and one's inner self.

The practice

While Sevamaya doesn't specify a single tradition, its approach centers on practices like meditation and yoga to foster self-discovery and inner clarity. Guests can expect a structured environment designed to facilitate introspection and personal growth, suitable for those looking to deepen their understanding of themselves.

A typical day

Daily life at Sevamaya is structured to support deep practice, particularly within the Dark Retreats where two meals are served. The focus is on meditation and yoga, allowing for sustained periods of introspection and minimal energy expenditure. Specific schedules vary by retreat.

Accommodation

The center provides comfortable accommodations, though specific details about room types are not available. Meals are served twice daily, particularly within the Dark Retreats.

What to bring

Given the focus on meditation and yoga, comfortable clothing is advisable. While no specific climate data is available, it's wise to pack layers for varying temperatures and any personal items you might need for extended periods of introspection.

How to get there

To reach Sevamaya, fly into La Aurora City (GUA) in Guatemala City, Guatemala. From the airport, you can arrange a private taxi directly to the center, or take a public shuttle to San Pablo La Laguna, where you will then take a tuk-tuk. The journey typically takes between 3 to 4 hours.

Public transport: Public shuttles are available from La Aurora City (GUA) to San Pablo La Laguna.

Languages
English
How to book

Contact Sevamaya before your trip to organize your arrangements and ensure a smooth retreat experience.

Pricing

Retreats at Sevamaya start from USD 1600.

Frequently asked questions

What are the Dark Retreats?

Dark Retreats at Sevamaya offer an intensive path for profound self-exploration. These retreats involve spending almost the entire time in meditation, sitting, or practicing yoga, with two meals served per day.

What kind of food is served?

Sevamaya offers a variety of dietary options to accommodate guests, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, Ayurvedic, gluten-free, and dairy-free meals.

How do I get to Sevamaya?

You should fly into La Aurora City (GUA) in Guatemala City. From there, you can take a private taxi directly to the center, or a public shuttle to San Pablo La Laguna, followed by a tuk-tuk. Travel time is typically 3-4 hours.

What amenities are available?

Guests at Sevamaya can enjoy amenities such as free WiFi, a sauna, towels, a kitchen, coffee/tea, a restaurant, a yoga studio, and housekeeping services.

Who are the teachers at Sevamaya?

Fabian is listed as a teacher or guide at Sevamaya.

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