Santa Fe

Connect with the spirit of the Southwest. In Santa Fe, healing feels close to the earth, held in mineral waters, desert light, handmade remedies, sacred objects, and the wide silence of the landscape. 

In collaboration with Santa Fe-based biodynamic craniosacral practitioner KOA KALISH, we’ve gathered a few of our favorite people, places, and practices for experiencing travel as transformation, inviting Santa Fe’s elemental beauty to meet you, move you, and stay with you long after you leave.

Legendary Healing Waters

OJO CALIENTE is known for the healing properties of its hot springs, rich in lithium, arsenic, iron and soda minerals. Spend a day or overnight to enjoy the communal pools tucked away in the desert cliffs outside of Santa Fe.

A 360 Metabolic Reset

360 MEDICINE is a full service integrative medicine space that provides access to multiple professionals and practitioners devoted to healing the whole person on physical, spiritual, emotional and energetic levels. Insider’s Tip: Book with Dr. Vinny.

Book-in-Advance Bodywork

According to practitioner LYSA COOPER, Jennifer Boc of BOC MASSAGES goes way beyond bodywork. Book far in advance or join the waitlist and pray that a cancellation comes in.

A Magical Farm

Plan a visit to Sophia Rose’s HOUSE OF FLOWERS, an apothecary and farm shop between Taos and Santa Fe, where you’ll find handmade herbal remedies, elixirs and flower essences along with vintage clothing and other crafts.

Tea Time

Connect with Cha Dao (The Way of Tea) practitioner BAELYN ELSPETH to experience the meditative art of tea ceremony. She offers intimate tea gatherings and other rituals at her Taos temple space.

Finding Your Spirit Animal

Explore the world of KESHI, a gallery/shop that displays Native American Zuni fetishes. These stone animal carvings have been used by the A:Shiwi (The People) for over a thousand years as a way to honor the special attributes of animals and to summon the same within ourselves.