Banyan Tree Enhances Wellness Programs with New Retreats and Global Partnerships in 2026
Banyan Tree Enhances Wellness Experiences for 2026
Banyan Tree, a prominent brand under Banyan Group, is set to take its wellness offerings to new heights in 2026. Following the successful introduction of the Banyan Tree Connections programme, they are expanding with new immersive retreats and a global partnership with the renowned yoga brand, Manduka. The goal is to deepen personal reflection and enhance shared experiences for guests worldwide.
Expansion of the Connections Programme
Originally launched in 2025, the Banyan Tree Connections programme has been iteratively developed to include a series of Connections Retreats. These unique experiences invite small groups to embark on multi-day journeys focusing on wellbeing and personal growth. Designed around the local culture and natural surroundings of each destination, these retreats encourage participants to slow down and engage in practices such as mindfulness, meditation, and local rituals.
For instance, the Connections Retreat with Manduka ambassador Nicole Marty will take place from May 21 to 25 at Mamula Island, Montenegro, featuring a serene environment overlooking Boka Bay. Here, participants will engage in practices that encourage deep connections—not only with themselves but with nature and others. Similarly, from October 29 to November 2, sustainability advocate Nadya Hutagalung will lead a retreat in Bali that intertwines meditation with the spiritual wisdom of the local Balinese philosophy, Tri Hita Karana.
Private Immersions for Two
Building upon the success of the Connections programme, Banyan Tree is also introducing private immersion experiences to foster intimate connections. This offering will be available at eight additional locations starting in May 2026, including Banyan Tree properties in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Vietnam, and more. These experiences pair movement, mindfulness, and shared rituals, aiming to enhance relationships between partners, friends, or family.
Visiting Practitioner Programmes
To further enrich their wellness offerings, Banyan Tree is expanding its Visiting Practitioner Programme. This initiative invites internationally recognized wellness experts to conduct limited-time residencies that allow guests to immerse themselves in specialized workshops, private consultations, and tailored experiences. Upcoming events include Yuttana Poncharoen (Jimmy)'s residency in Krabi, offering sessions based on his decades of experience in conscious flow Vinyasa yoga, and Florence Piers, another Manduka ambassador, who will guide sessions at Mamula Island aimed at cultivating mindfulness and emotional resilience during her three-week stay.
Partnership with Manduka
The highlight of Banyan Tree's new initiatives is their partnership with Manduka, further embedding wellness through shared commitments. Manduka’s high-quality yoga accessories will be available across select Banyan Tree locations, and retreats led by Manduka instructors will enhance the wellness journey. This collaboration aims to provide thoughtfully crafted experiences that promote deep connections and centeredness.
Moreover, guests will find unique Wellbeing Sanctuaries, featuring curated sleep rituals, healthy cuisine, and personalized in-room amenities designed to promote mindfulness and gentle movement throughout their stay.
Conclusion
As Banyan Tree prepares to elevate its wellness offerings, it continues to reflect on its pioneering spirit and commitment to responsible tourism. The expansion of the Banyan Tree Connections programme, complemented by collaborations with leading wellness experts and brands, aims to create rich, meaningful journeys for guests. Interested individuals can learn more about upcoming retreats and practitioner residencies on Banyan Tree’s official website.
For those seeking to reconnect with themselves and others while embracing the beauty of their surroundings, Banyan Tree’s innovative offerings are sure to deliver a transformative experience in 2026.