Need to know
Rooms
86, including 16 suites and four casas.
Check–Out
Noon, but flexible, subject to availability and an extra charge. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates include an Indian and international buffet breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, a wellness consultation, traditional attire, group wellness activities, airport transfers and one daily treatment.
Also
It’s all about balance; the retreat has daily quiet hours, which are complemented nicely by musical offerings in honour of gods and gurus.
At the hotel
Wellness centre with steam room; ice shower and Watsu pool; hot tub; gym; yoga studios and pavilion; multi-sport arena with courts and pitches for paddle, badminton, tennis, basketball, football and cricket; meditation cave; device-friendly area; cinema; library; boutique; gardens; and walking trails. In rooms: Vanaveda bath products, organic cotton kurta pyjamas and silk scarves, smart TV with sound-system, and Ayurvedic and herbal teas.
Our favourite rooms
All rooms are alike in design, with nature-inspired artworks, floor-to-ceiling windows and soothing, neutral tones. All have balconies or terraces, and, frankly, even the standard categories are twice the size of an inner-city stay, perfect for those on five-day programmes. If you’re in it for the long-haul, we’d opt for the Esteva suite, where you can cosy up in front of the fire, or else the Vana suite, complete with its own kitchenette, plus meditation and treatment rooms.
Poolside
The long rectangular pool is ideal for getting your strokes in. You’ll find it stretched across the rooftop, flanked by minimalist loungers and parasols, and encircled by a fleece of sal tree tops.
Spa
The bread and butter of Six Senses Vana are its wellness offerings, which are vast to say the least. On arrival, guests will be invited for a consultation and wellness screening, after which, the retreat’s team of doctors will create a personalised plan that incorporates elements of Ayurveda (an ancient Indian medical system that takes a natural and holistic approach to healing), yoga and Tibetan medicine. There are intention-lead programmes for longer stays which include weight management, stress reduction, sleep and breaking bad habits as well as a 21-night Ayurveda Panchakarma – a specific, five-step protocol which aims to restore balance and replenish energy. If you’re in the market for more of a general health boost, start your day by fuelling-up at the juice bar before sun-saluting your way into the afternoon at the yoga studios or pavilion. Get your heart pumping at the multi-sport arena, where you’ll find courts and pitches of almost every variety. Treatment-wise, choose from the likes of Abhyanga (a fragrant, four-handed massage), Ku Nye (a type of hot-stone treatment accompanied by Sanskrit chanting), Chi Nei Tsang (a deep abdominal massage) or Watsu (a kind of aquatic treatment in a warm, womb-like pool) or simply a spot of thermal hopping between the sauna and ice shower.
Packing tips
Just bring your good intentions, the retreat will take care of the rest.
Also
The retreat comes equipped with electric wheelchairs, ramps and accessible ground-floor rooms.
Pet‐friendly
Pets are welcome in all casas for INR2,000 (around US$25) a night, plus tax. See more pet-friendly hotels in Dehradun.
Children
Welcome. Under-15s are allowed in casas only and will have limited access to parts of the retreat; over-15s will have full access. There may be extra charges for accommodation, meals and activities.
Sustainability efforts
For Six Senses Vana, wellness encompasses not only guests’ own health, but that of the planet and those with whom we share it. Of the 21 acres the retreat occupies, only 20 per cent of it has been built on, while the rest remains as the natural habitat for animals and plants. Accordingly, light and sound is minimised come evening so as not to disturb the grounds’ nocturnal dwellers. In the kitchen, many of the ingredients are home-grown, plucked straight from the retreat’s gardens. Anything else comes from local farmers. A large percentage of energy is produced via solar panels, and all spaces are installed with water-saving taps and showers as well as timers on boilers and lighting. Oh, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find any single-use plastics, instead there are cork-handled razors and biodegradable shower caps in rooms, plus an on-site bottling plant which allows the retreat to reduce the use of 100,000 plastic bottles a year.