Some of us remember life before the constant noise.
Others grew up inside it.
Everyone can feel that something has been lost.
How did we get here?
There was a time when boredom still existed. When waiting in line meant daydreaming. When people watched sunsets without feeling the urge to capture them.
Now, for many of us, life has becomea constant stream of stimulation and distraction. You feel it every day when you:
Open your phone without realizing why.
Check messages while conversing with a friend.
Lose an hour to scrolling when you meant to rest for ten minutes.
Notice your attention span pulled in a hundred directions before breakfast.
Even vacations don’t feel restorative. We bring the noise with us. The inability to stop checking emails. The pressure to document every beautiful moment instead of fully living it.
And because this way of living happened gradually, many of us barely noticed how disconnected we have become from feeling present, alive, and fully ourselves as we move through each day.
What we’ve forgotten
Unplugged Travels exists to offer a simple truth: When we step away from screens and immerse ourselves in nature, even for a few days, something profound begins to return.
Because the burnout, brain fog, restless sleep, and chronic tension so many of us feel are trying to tell us something. Our bodies and minds were never meant to live this way. And we can’t solve it by endlessly consuming more advice about how to fix ourselves.
This constant effort to feel better has become its own form of exhaustion. To improve more. Heal more. Learn more. Track more. Do more.
Sometimes what we actually need is far simpler:
We need space to breathe.
To sit with ourselves and see what arises.
To sleep deeply.
To just be fully here.
In today’s world, presence is becoming one of the most valuable luxuries available to us. The awareness of fully inhabiting your own life while it’s happening. Of reconnecting with nature, with strangers and the people we love, and with the version of ourselves that exists beneath the constant static hum.
“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.”
— Anne Lamott
Unplugging with us
Mornings begin with misty sunlight glimmering through the windows instead of alarms and notifications. The soundtrack becomes waterfalls, birdsong, rain on the leaves, and wind moving through the trees. Attention slowly returns to the present moment because there is nowhere else it needs to be.
Guests here say they can’t remember the last time they felt this calm. This clear. This grounded. And this supported. Days settle into a different rhythm with:
Immersive nature walks.
Private waterfall explorations.
Beautiful, calming spaces designed for deep rest.
Practices that help you reconnect with yourself, your partner, and the natural world.
All unfolding within one of the most awe-inspiring environments imaginable. A magical glass-walled treehouse enveloped by the jungle canopy, or a beautifully styled glamping tent immersed in blossoms. Basking in crystalline waterfall pools. Finding delight in the toucan calls echoing through the valley. Allowing gentle daily support that makes it easier to truly slow down.
Sometimes, what restores us is simpler than we expect. For many, a week of unplugged days in nature, is enough to remember what life feels like beneath the noise.
And once you feel that version of yourself again, you don’t forget it.
A lasting shift
Unplugged Travels is not about rejecting technology or disappearing from modern life forever. We’re not asking anyone to live off-grid or give up their devices permanently.
This is about balance. It’s about reclaiming choice in a world designed to constantly compete for your attention. And moving through the day with more clarity, authenticity, presence, and intention.
Technology is not the enemy. But many of us have drifted so far from stillness, nature, and our own body that we’ve forgotten how deeply alive these forces make us feel.
At the end of your reset journey, you will return home differently.
More able to hear your own voice.
More aware of what drains you.
More protective of your attention.
More intentional about how you spend your time.
More connected to yourself, to others, and to the life directly in front of you.
Not perfect. Not permanently unplugged. But more awake to what truly restores you, and more willing to choose it.
“The experience here is truly magical. The setting feels completely private and immersed in nature, with access to beautiful private hikes and waterfalls. One of the most special parts of our stay was the wildlife. We were lucky enough to have white-faced monkeys, toucans, an owl, and so many other incredible creatures visit us during our time there. It felt peaceful, grounding, and unforgettable.
This is a place you go to truly disconnect, reset, and experience something special. We would absolutely love to return.”
— Samantha