Cultivate vital energy and inner peace through fluid movements that awaken your body's natural healing wisdom
Jayson says, "Staying at Beyul Retreat is like stepping into the utopian dream of a hippie commune—except here, everything actually works! The food is off the charts, big love to Chef, shalom shalom brother! The location? It's as if Mother Nature herself decided to take up residence here, the type of views that make you laugh to yourself when you think about grabbing your phone for a picture." See more
Karen says, "I am so grateful to Roman and the Paititi Institute for offering this amazing training. I could feel the release and clearing of the energy centers in my body. This is a very unique training that encompasses a blending of the elemental aspects of Qi- in Chinese and Daoist traditions." See more
Robert says, "I had a great time at Dimensions. Everyone was so welcoming and the amenities were top notch. The food was out of this world. All in all a great way to relax and find some peace in the woods." See more
Debra says, "I was in a wonderful art work shop and it was amazing. Accommodations where beautiful. Food was delicious and fantastic. Beautiful grounds lovely walking experience." See more
Qigong retreats typically range from USD $130 to $200 per day, though prices vary by location and amenities. In Europe, you'll find options around EUR €1,000-1,250 for week-long instructor courses in Spain, while destination retreats in Greece average about USD $150 per day. China offers immersive experiences at approximately USD $1,900 for specialized programs. Most qigong retreats run 6-8 days, giving you sufficient time to learn and integrate practices. Accommodations significantly impact pricing, with private rooms typically costing 20-30% more than shared arrangements. Some retreats offer early bird discounts that can save you 5-10% on the total price.