In the jungle heartland of Sri Lanka, tucked away beneath the shadow of the Galgiriwa Mountains, lies Ulpotha. This is a place that feels less like a yoga retreat and more like a secret you have been invited to keep. You won’t find any glossy marble lobbies or high-tech spa suites here. Instead, you’re greeted by twenty-two acres of emerald paddy fields and a lotus-ringed lake that has been the lifeblood of the village for years. It’s the ultimate in barefoot luxury. The true indulgence is found in the absolute silence, the absence of tech and the chance to live entirely by the rhythm of the sun and nature.
Your home for the stay is one of 11 charming adobe huts, hand-built from mud and timber and left open to the tropical night. There’s something profoundly grounding about waking to a dawn chorus of monkeys and birds, with nothing but a hand-loomed sarong and a soft breeze between you, the jungle, and the paddy fields. In the evening, the village is lit entirely by the golden glow of oil lamps and solar-powered lanterns.
The food is delicious. Prepared over open wood fires by the village cooks, the vegetarian feasts are a celebration of organic, sun-ripened produce grown right on the land. You’ll find yourself sitting on floor cushions, sharing stories with a small group of like-minded guests, while enjoying curries and sambals that taste of the natural goodness that went into them.
Where time is yours
While yoga is at the heart of the Ulpotha experience, with world-class teachers leading sessions in an open-sided shala, there’s never any pressure to do anything at all. You might prefer to spend your afternoon drifting in the silky waters of the lake or visiting the on-site Ayurvedic centre. Here, Dr Srilal prescribes traditional treatments designed to reset your system from the inside out. Ulpotha is a rare, protected microcosm where time seems to suspend itself. It offers you an opportunity to reconnect with your true essence in the most beautiful setting imaginable. For those who love to feel at one with nature, it’s not to be missed. Head to the Ulpotha website to find out more.

