Quinta Fronteira, Bensafrim, Portugal
Up to 15 in group
Oct 4 - 9, 2026
About this Retreat
Sukhvinder Singh (Chaitanya) is an E RYT 500, YACEP, and the founder and director of Yoga Chaitanya International Institute, known for its traditional and therapeutic Yoga Teacher Training programs in India. With more than 20000 hours of experience across 40 plus Yoga Teacher Training batches and retreats in India, Russia, Lebanon, Thailand, Taiwan, China, and Bali, he is recognized for a teaching style that blends structure, clarity, and meditative depth.
Born into a spiritual Sikh family, he began studying yogic and Vedic philosophy at the age of thirteen. After completing engineering and spending nearly a decade in corporate life, he shifted his focus to yoga, meditation, and inner work. His training includes long term practice in meditation therapies such as Mystic Rose, No Mind, Born Again, and Vipassana, which influence his approach to emotional balance and self awareness.
Sukhvinder is certified in Hatha Yoga from Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan, a subsidiary of the Bihar School of Yoga, and trained in Ashtanga Vinyasa, Yin Yoga, Vinyasa Flow, Yoga Therapy, and Ayurveda based practices as an E RYT 500 Yoga Alliance teacher. He is also a certified Laughter Yoga Teacher from the International Laughter Yoga University and a Meditation Teacher trained at Osho International Pune.
At Yoga Chaitanya International Institute, he leads the Yoga Chaitanya 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in India in Goa and Dharamshala, with specializations in Yoga Therapy, Yin and Meditation, and Ashtanga Yin. His teaching combines alignment, philosophy, breathwork, functional awareness, and meditative stillness, helping students connect traditional yogic wisdom with practical, modern understanding.
He also writes and shares knowledge on OM Yoga Magazine, Elephant Journal, Insight Timer, and through his Yoga Chaitanya YouTube channels in English and Hindi, offering guidance in yoga, meditation, philosophy, and mindfulness.
His work forms part of the Yoga Chaitanya 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in India series.
Jan Buis is a breathwork, meditation, and inner work facilitator based in the Algarve, Portugal. He supports this retreat through guided reflection, breath-based practice, emotional awareness, and group facilitation.
His work is grounded in direct experience, careful listening, and a practical understanding of human behaviour and inner patterns. With a background in group facilitation, social work, music, sound, and breathwork, Jan brings a calm, grounded, and supportive presence to the retreat space.
During the retreat, Jan helps participants slow down, reconnect with the breath, observe emotional and mental patterns, and develop greater clarity through simple experiential practices. His sessions are not performance-based; they are designed to create space for awareness, reflection, and inner steadiness.
Jan’s contribution complements the classical yoga teaching of Yoga Chaitanya by bringing a Western approach to breathwork, meditation, emotional observation, and personal integration. Together with Sukhvinder Singh Chaitanya, he helps create a retreat environment where yoga, meditation, breath, silence, and reflection support a deeper connection with the body, mind, and inner life.
Details of this retreat
This 5-day yoga retreat in Portugal is a structured East–West yoga, meditation, and emotional cleansing retreat guided by Sukhvinder Singh Chaitanya and Jan Buis. It brings together traditional Indian yogic wisdom, Western inner-work sensitivity, Osho active and passive meditations, Yin–Yang yoga practice, Kundalini Yoga, pranayama, and Ayurveda-inspired living.
The uniqueness of this retreat lies in the meeting of two teaching streams. Sukhvinder Singh Chaitanya, founder of Yoga Chaitanya International Institute, brings an India-rooted approach through yoga, meditation, pranayama, Ayurveda, alignment, Yin Yoga, Vinyasa, Kundalini-based practices, and Osho meditation experience. Jan Buis brings a Western perspective through inner work, emotional awareness, reflective presence, and grounded support for integration. Together, they create a retreat space where Eastern discipline and Western self-enquiry meet in a practical, human, and accessible way.
This is not a casual yoga holiday or a performance-based fitness retreat. It is a guided reset for body, mind, emotions, and energy. The retreat is designed for people who want to slow down, release accumulated stress, reconnect with themselves, and experience yoga and meditation as tools for mental clarity and emotional balance.
Each day includes a balance of active and passive practices. The active practices include Osho active meditations, Vinyasa Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, breathwork, and energising movement. These sessions help move stagnant energy, release emotional pressure, awaken vitality, and bring awareness back into the body. The passive practices include Yin Yoga, silent sitting, guided meditation, deep relaxation, reflective rest, and stillness-based awareness. These practices help the nervous system settle and allow deeper emotional processing without force.
A central part of this retreat is mental and emotional cleansing through Osho meditations. Osho active meditations use movement, breath, sound, shaking, dance, stillness, and witnessing to help release suppressed stress and emotional tension. Passive meditations support silence, observation, inner listening, and integration. This combination allows guests to move from expression into stillness, from emotional heaviness into awareness, and from mental noise into greater clarity.
The yoga practice follows a Yin and Yang balance. Vinyasa Yoga brings the Yang aspect: movement, heat, rhythm, circulation, strength, and dynamic flow. Yin Yoga brings the Yin aspect: stillness, surrender, connective tissue release, deep rest, and inner observation. Kundalini Yoga adds breath, energy awareness, mantra or meditative focus, and a deeper connection with inner vitality. Together, these practices support a complete experience of movement and stillness, effort and relaxation, release and integration.
The retreat also includes Ayurveda-inspired meals and a simple daily rhythm. Food is treated as part of the practice, supporting digestion, lightness, and steady energy during the retreat. The intention is not extreme detox or strict fasting, but balanced nourishment that supports yoga, meditation, emotional release, and rest.
This retreat is suitable for beginners, regular yoga practitioners, solo travellers, yoga students, and working professionals who feel mentally overloaded, emotionally tired, or disconnected from their natural rhythm. No advanced yoga experience is required. The practices are guided with care and can be adapted according to each guest’s body, energy level, and comfort.
Guests who join this retreat can expect a clear structure: morning movement, breathwork, active meditation, nourishing meals, personal rest, Yin Yoga, passive meditation, reflective practice, and quiet integration time. The retreat gives enough guidance to feel supported and enough personal space to process, rest, and reconnect.
By the end of the retreat, the aim is not only relaxation. The deeper purpose is to help guests return home with a lighter body, clearer mind, calmer nervous system, and practical tools for emotional balance in daily life. You may leave with a stronger connection to your breath, a better understanding of your emotional patterns, and a more grounded relationship with yourself.
This Portugal yoga retreat is best for people looking for a sincere yoga and meditation retreat with emotional depth, East–West guidance, Osho meditation, Yin–Yang yoga balance, Kundalini Yoga, Ayurveda-inspired living, and a calm retreat environment. It is not designed as a party retreat, luxury spa holiday, or intense fitness challenge. It is a practice-based retreat for those who are ready to pause, breathe, release, and reconnect.