Forget the Spa. The Wellness Treatments at This Indonesian Hotel Are All About Horses.
Forget master practitioners and luxury products. One Indonesian hotel has decided to make horses the stars of its spa.
NIHI Sumba is launching a new equine wellness program this spring that will see it become the first hotel in the world to have horses on-site at the spa 24/7 for therapy and wellness use.
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The idea of equine-assisted therapy is not new, of course: The Greeks documented the horse’s therapeutic value way back in 600 B.C., in fact. But NIHI has designed four distinct programs that will allow travelers to connect with the magnificent animals in new ways, from horse yoga to equine sound baths.
Created by horse whisperer Carol Sharpe, the five-day Equi-Wellness program gives guests a chance to connect with the hotel’s horses by exploring elements of the equine language. Each of the daily sessions will focus on a specific aspect of the horse and human sensory system to help build a connection between you and the NIHI herd. The Equi-Tuned session, for instance, combines the use of horses, sound, and meditation to amplify healing.
Conversely, the Kudaguru retreat with instructor Ashleigh Sanderson is focused on exploring biomechanics. Over either three or seven days, guests will have the opportunity to become more attuned to their body and that of their horse by looking at muscular intricacies and physicality.
In addition, the five-day Equine Therapy Retreat with Professor Andreas Liefooghe gives guests the tools to enact change in their lives. By interacting with the horses, guests will learn to build trust, assert boundaries, and embrace vulnerability.
“Connecting with horses uncovers something deep inside ourselves—something that might take many years of talking therapy to unlock,” Liefooghe said in a statement. “They hold a mirror up and show us what is really going on.”
Finally, the five-day Ride and Recharge program allows riders to explore the nearby mountains and neighboring islands by horseback. In addition to a good stint in the saddle, the experience includes an equine spa day with liberty training, a tailored massage, and a cliff-top breakfast. The activities are said to bring relaxation and mental clarity.
It’s not just horses, either. The spa’s new Wild Wellness program includes other unconventional experiences and treatments, such as underwater meditation and a detox using rare jungle plants. All are designed to help guests embrace their wild side in the depths of the Indonesian wilderness.
Beyond the spa, the remote island retreat is home to more than 27 elegant villas with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and Nihiwatu Beach. It also features an open-air restaurant serving a la carte breakfast and dinner, a Japanese joint slinging a seven-course omakase, and a relaxed beach club and pool the Spa Safari Nihioka.
Villas at NIHI Sumba start from $1,075 per night on a full board basis (excluding alcohol). Giddy up, folks.
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