Bikash Adhikari, Holistic Healing in Himalayas

About Holistic Healing In Himalayas

Our center offers a range of spiritual and physical activities, including nature walks, sound baths, meditation, and ancient ceremonies. Guests will have the opportunity to learn methods of ancient cultural practice that involve physical engagement with the mountains spirits and trekking in the Himalayas. They can also develop their own active, physical skills on ancient Himalayan Yantras, Mantras, and Tantras through embodied wilderness tracking in Himalayan nature and culture.

 
 

Bikash’s Capstone Project

View The Project Website Here and Write-Up Here

The Holistic Retreat Centre in Pokhara Valley offers a spiritual retreat, where guests can reconnect with themselves through ancient ceremonies, sound baths, meditation, and nature walks. The retreat aims to help guests redefine happiness, success, and joy, and cultivate resilience in their engagement with themselves and others. The centre offers physical engagement with the Himalayas through a variety of techniques, such as wilderness tracking, active Himalayan yantras, mantras, and tantras, and developing a human-body relationship with mountain spirits through movement. These practices help guests develop their own active, physical skills and mediate their relationships with themselves through action. The retreat focuses on the environment and sustainability, with accommodation available in eco-friendly glamping tents, yurts, and mud huts made from plastic bottle bricks. The centre aims to reduce its carbon footprint by constructing a plantation of wood apple seedlings and offering circular economy-based wildlife-friendly products. Guests can also connect with the local community and collaborate on environmental preservation efforts. Our centre provides guests with the opportunity to connect with the local community during their stay. We plan to construct a plantation of wood apple seedlings to help strengthen and preserve the surrounding natural environment and reduce our carbon footprint. Guests can collaborate and connect with local schools, villagers, and forest guides to help with this initiative. This cross-cultural action will create a pro-nature behavior in the local indigenous community while bringing people from different backgrounds together.

A Word from Bikash