Introducing the Women’s Retreat in Uxmal
- Gabriela Rocha Caballero
- Jan 23
- 2 min read
Returning to What We Carry in Our Bodies
There are places that do more than welcome us.
They remember us.
Uxmal is one of those places.
Nestled along the ancient Puuc Route in the Yucatán Peninsula, Uxmal is not simply an archaeological site — it is a living landscape shaped by cycles, ceremony, and feminine intelligence. Built in harmony with the movements of the sun, the rains, and the Earth itself, Uxmal speaks in quiet ways to those willing to listen.
The Women’s Retreat in Uxmal was created as a space for that listening.
This retreat is not about escape or reinvention. It is about remembrance — of rhythm, of body wisdom, of ancestral ways of being in relationship with the land and with one another. It invites women to step out of urgency and into presence, to soften the nervous system, and to reconnect with what has always lived within them.
Across generations, women have carried knowledge not always written down: how to tend, how to nourish, how to hold grief and joy at the same time. In Uxmal, these ways of knowing feel close to the surface. The stones, the ceiba trees, the expansive skies — all seem to whisper the same truth: nothing needs to be forced.
The retreat weaves together gentle ritual, reflection, and embodied practices rooted in mindfulness, nature connection, and cultural respect. Days unfold slowly. There is time for rest, conversation, silence, movement, and shared meals. The emphasis is not on doing more, but on being fully present — with the self, with the group, and with the land.
This gathering is intentionally intimate. It honors diversity of experience and welcomes women at different stages of life — mothers, daughters, caretakers, creatives, professionals, seekers. What connects us is not sameness, but a shared desire to live with greater integrity, balance, and awareness.
The Women’s Retreat in Uxmal is an offering — one rooted in care, reciprocity, and respect for place. It exists alongside the values of regenerative living and conscious travel that guide all of our work: to move gently, to listen deeply, and to leave places and people better than we found them.
As the year begins, this retreat stands as an invitation — not to become someone new, but to return to yourself.
This is not a retreat to escape life — it is a return to the wisdom already carried within the body.
To learn more about the Women’s Retreat in Uxmal and upcoming dates, visit: https://www.beaconscioustraveler.com/soulfcacaouxmal-womenretreat
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