At this 160-acre  there is an "East-meets-West" approach to wellness,  for example many of its spa treatments taking their cue from traditional Thai medicine and its twice-daily yoga classes from the Thai practice known as Ruesri Dat Ton. The owners claim to have sensed a spiritual connection to this portion of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, just over five hours north of Vancouver, and guests have also noted this same earthy bond. Whether you´re fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, or horse riding, you are certain to feel at one with the wilderness. Your spiritual journey will continue back at the ranch, with resident Gitxsan artist and Native American, Michael Blackstock, whose.artworks are showcased in the ranch’s rooms and cabins, his mask carvings in room 12 depicting the faces of his tribal ancestors. Departing May through October.

Read more in Tripatini contributor Bea Villiers´ post Ride & Recharge: Wellness & Wellbeing at 10 Top Guest Ranches

 

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