In an era when vacations often feel as exhausting as daily life, Raga Svara offers something different — a pause. Located on the quiet outskirts of Rajkot, this 30-acre wellness retreat blends Ayurveda, yoga, and mindful living into a structured program designed not just for relaxation, but for genuine reset. It’s less about escape, and more about recalibration.
A 30-Acre Wellness Retreat Designed Around Nature
Spread across nearly 30 acres, Raga Svara feels intentionally disconnected from urban noise. The campus is filled with orchards, vegetable gardens, zen gardens, and open spaces where birds and wind seem to dictate the rhythm of the day.
The design philosophy prioritizes ecology and simplicity. Rather than overwhelming guests with luxury theatrics, the property leans toward quiet minimalism.
The retreat houses 22 rooms, along with a meditation centre, therapy rooms, a yoga centre, restaurant, library, and swimming pool. Each room is designed with clean, minimal furniture — the kind that quietly encourages you to slow down.
Step onto the balcony and greenery is everywhere.
A small but thoughtful detail.

How the Wellness Program at Raga Svara Works
Unlike free-flow luxury resorts, the experience here follows a structured wellness schedule.
Each day begins early with yoga, followed by breakfast and a Prakriti consultation, where Ayurvedic experts evaluate your body constitution and lifestyle patterns. Based on this assessment, guests receive a personalised therapy plan.
For instance, stress-related concerns often lead to treatments like Sarvanga Abhyanga, a full-body massage using medicated oils, and Shirodhara, a therapy where warm oil is gently streamed onto the forehead.
Abhyanga provides physical relaxation almost instantly. Shirodhara, however, works differently.
The sensation can feel unusual during the first session — but gradually, the mind slows down in a way that’s difficult to replicate elsewhere.
Beyond therapies, the retreat also includes:
- Guided meditation sessions
- Mandala art therapy
- Yoga practice
- Cuisine sessions focused on mindful cooking
The schedule can feel packed at times, especially if you’re used to unstructured vacations. But that’s precisely the point.
This is not just a getaway.
It’s a guided reset.
Farm-to-Table Dining That Redefines Satvik Food
Food plays a central role in the wellness philosophy at Raga Svara.
Meals follow a satvik, clean-eating approach, avoiding refined sugar and flour while focusing on fresh ingredients grown within the campus.
Breakfasts often begin with digestive shots or fruit platters, followed by nourishing meals that balance Ayurveda’s tri-dosha principles. The Tri-dosha buttermilk, for instance, is both refreshing and digestive.
Interestingly, the chefs experiment with flavours.
Simple meals sometimes carry Italian or Chinese twists, adding variety without compromising the healing focus of the food.
For anyone who believes satvik food lacks flavour, the experience can be surprisingly convincing.
Even desserts manage to feel indulgent — despite containing no refined sugar.
Wellness Retreat Packages Available
Guests can choose from several curated wellness programs depending on their goals and available time.
Packages at the retreat include:
- Wellness Retreat (3 nights)
- Yoga Retreat (6 nights)
- Panchakarma Retreat (7 nights)
- De-Stress Retreat (5 nights)
- Weight Management Retreat (14 nights)
- Joint Pain Management Retreat (14 nights)
- Eye-Care Management Retreat (7 nights)
- Diabetes Prevention Retreat (14 nights)
- Women’s Health Retreat (7 nights)
- Healthy Ageing Retreat (14 nights)
Each program integrates Ayurvedic therapies, yoga, consultations, and dietary planning.
How to Reach Raga Svara Rajkot
The retreat is located roughly 45 minutes from Rajkot International Airport, which has regular flights from major cities including Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru.
It is also accessible via Rajkot Junction railway station and the Rajkot-Bhavnagar Highway.
While connectivity is fairly convenient, the retreat’s slightly remote setting adds to its appeal. Once you arrive, there’s little reason to step outside the property.
And that quiet isolation becomes part of the healing.
As wellness tourism continues to grow in India, retreats like Raga Svara show that travelers are seeking more than luxury escapes. They want balance. A slower pace. And sometimes, a structured pause from the chaos of everyday life.






