Honoring life's greatest mysteries through mindful grief work and transformative healing practices
Anonymous says, "I went to Ratna Ling Retreat Center for a yoga and sound retreat. I've never been here and didn't know anyone who had been here, so I was taking a leap of faith, and it paid off." See more
Crystal says, "It was my first time experience to visit and stay at The Dharmakaya Center. Also my first Buddhist retreat and intro to Buddhism. I have read up on Buddhism throughout my life, tidbits here and there." See more
Mona says, "I came to Pachamama as work exchanger but my main purpose was to partake in some of the workshop. In particular, the Freedom from the Past workshop and the Silent retreat." See more
Anonymous says, "I enjoyed a calm autumn afternoon walking the beautiful forest trails. It's a perfect place to get away from the city and into a healthier environment." See more
Death and grieving retreats typically range from USD $90-200 per day for group programs to USD $444-580 per day for more intensive experiences. Pricing varies based on accommodation type (shared rooms starting around USD $2,222 for multi-day stays, private rooms from USD $2,999), retreat location, and program length. Many retreats offer sliding scale options or scholarships for those needing financial support. Single-day programs tend to be more affordable, while immersive 5-day experiences average around USD $3,150 total. Some venues, particularly in countries like Canada, provide pay-what-you-can models to ensure accessibility.