The Dukuh Retreat
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The Dukuh Retreat

7.9RV
Google Rating
4.9
158 reviews
Minimum Stay
1 night
all inclusive

Editorial Summary

Located in , , The Dukuh Retreat is a highly regarded medium-scale wellness retreat rated 7.9/10 by our analysts. The property excels in Amenities & Facilities at 10.0/10, complemented by strong marks in Social Proof & Reputation (10.0) and Nutrition & Food Quality (9.4). At 5.2/10, Medical & Clinical lags behind the retreat's otherwise strong profile. Priced from $0/night, this budget-friendly property accommodates up to 0 guests.

Projected Trend

Vault Score Trajectory

0.6 since 2024
7.37.9Improving
20242026

Key Changes

Sustainability +0.2
Amenities +0.2
Value -0.2

Projected from current data. Not based on historical measurements.

Guest Match

This retreat is best for

Age Range35–55
Primary GoalBurnout Recovery
Experience LevelAny Level
Travel StyleSolo Seekers
Budget TierAccessible Luxury

Vault Review

Our Take

Last updated

April 2026

The Dukuh Retreat scores a 7.9—same tier as a 14-day Ayurveda program in India and a Muay Thai retreat in Thailand—which means it's doing something right. The numbers back it: 4.9 stars across 158 Google reviews, perfect marks on amenities and reputation, and a food program that covers vegetarian, vegan, organic, and Ayurvedic bases. If you care about breathing exercises, yoga, meditation, and spa work, the program keywords suggest actual structure here, not just a yoga mat and good vibes.

But there's friction worth acknowledging. Pricing data vanished into the void—the listing shows $0–$0/night, which tells us nothing except that transparency took a coffee break. The location tag says "Other," which is information the way "cloudy" describes the weather. Ease of Travel scores 6.0 because of this geographic ambiguity. Medical and clinical offerings sit at 5.2, meaning if you need clinical supervision or someone trained in harm assessment, look harder. Personalization hits 7.0, and add-on flexibility rates just 5.5—so this feels like a structured program with limited customization. For a 1-night stay, that's fine. For two weeks? You might feel the constraints.

The real question: what are you actually buying? Nine documented amenities is solid. The meditation and mindfulness scores (8.8 each) suggest real programming, not Instagram theater. Nutrition quality at 9.4 is genuinely strong—four dietary tracks means they've thought this through, not just defaulted to one approach. Stacked against peers at the same tier, Dukuh holds its own. The gap appears in clinical depth, location clarity, and pricing transparency. If you want a well-reviewed wellness retreat with competent instruction and you can tolerate some vagueness about logistics, this qualifies. If you need specifics on where you're going, how much it costs, or medical-grade supervision, request a call with their team before committing.

Verdict

A legitimately solid retreat hiding behind poor information architecture. Book it if you're flexible on location and price isn't a surprise factor. Pass if you need clarity and clinical rigor.

Best For

  • Yoga and breathwork practitioners looking for structured programming
  • Wellness beginners who trust reviews over detailed information
  • Guests comfortable with dietary flexibility and plant-based options
  • People seeking a short retreat (1–3 nights) without extensive customization

Not Ideal For

  • Travelers who need detailed pricing and location data upfront
  • Anyone requiring clinical or medical-grade supervision
  • Guests seeking highly personalized itineraries or extensive add-ons
  • People traveling from far away without clarity on accessibility

Analysis

Score Breakdown

15 categories, weighted by impact on the wellness experience

How we score →
Amenities & Facilities7%
10.0
Social Proof & Reputation5%
10.0
Nutrition & Food Quality10%
9.4
Fitness & Movement9%
8.8
Mindfulness & Meditation8%
8.8
Sleep & Recovery7%
8.4
Spa & Relaxation8%
8.3
Pricing & Value8%
7.5
Education & Workshops6%
7.0
Activities & Excursions6%
7.0
Sustainability & Ethics5%
7.0
Personalization7%
7.0
Ease of Travel5%
6.0
Add-Ons & Options1%
5.5
Medical & Clinical8%
5.2

Visual Profile

Category Radar

Dual Score

Vault Score vs Guest Score

7.9Vault

Analytical Score

15 categories · 120+ data points

9.8Guest

Aggregated Reviews

158 reviews

Scores Differ — Here’s Why

Guest reviews rate the hospitality experience higher than our weighted clinical and wellness metrics. The property excels at guest satisfaction but scores lower on specialized wellness criteria.

Estimated Index

Longevity Technology

2.0/10
IV Drips
NAD+
Hyperbaric Oxygen
Ozone Therapy
Cryotherapy
Red Light Therapy
Biological Age Testing
Genomic Analysis
Microbiome Assessment
Hormone Profiling

Estimated from scoring data. May not reflect actual offerings.

Estimated Profile

Sleep Science Rating

7.7/10

Estimated from scoring data. May not reflect actual offerings.

Estimated Index

Digital Detox Score

5.0/10
Phone PolicySuggested
WiFi AvailabilityAvailable
Screen-Free ZonesDesignated Areas
Evening Digital CurfewSuggested
Device StorageSelf-Managed

Estimated from scoring data. May not reflect actual offerings.

Estimated Timing

Best Months to Visit

WeatherValue
Jan: New Year ResetSep: Shoulder Season SavingsOct: Shoulder Season Savings

Estimated from location data. Check with the retreat for actual seasonal details.

Value Analysis

Is This Retreat Worth It?

This retreat bundles multiple wellness services into one price. Here’s what it would cost to book the same services individually at home — personal trainer, nutritionist, spa, meals, and accommodation — compared to the all-in retreat price.

Trip length:
All-In Retreat Price
$0
$0/day × 7 days
Everything below, included.
Booking Each Service at Home
$8,540
$1,220/day × 7 days
Hiring each professional separately.
You save $8,540
That’s 100% less than booking the same services individually

What’s bundled in your retreat price

Personal Trainer
would cost $150/day at home
Nutritionist
would cost $200/day at home
Therapist/Counselor
would cost $250/day at home
Spa Treatment
would cost $200/day at home
Organic Meals (3x)
would cost $120/day at home
Luxury Accommodation
would cost $300/day at home
Medical Consultation
Not included

Trip Budget

Real Cost Calculator

Estimate the true total cost of a trip to The Dukuh Retreat

Trip Length
Accommodation7 nights avg
Included
Flights (round trip)from US
$1,000
Airport Transfer, round trip
$60
Treatments & ExtrasIncluded in stay
Included
Tipping10% of accommodation
Included
Travel Insurance$15/day
$105
Estimated Total

7-day trip for 1 person

$1,165

Estimates based on typical costs from the US. Actual prices vary by origin, season, and booking.

What to Expect

The 72-Hour Effect

A general guide to the retreat experience based on available programs

Hours 1–24Arrival & Reset

Arrival orientation and initial wellness assessment. Digital detox begins — stress begins to ease as you settle in. First clean, anti-inflammatory meal resets blood sugar patterns. Welcome treatment releases physical tension from travel. Gentle movement session activates parasympathetic nervous system.

Hours 24–48Deep Adaptation

First full night of quality sleep in an optimized environment — sleep quality starts to improve. Digestion starts improving with clean, whole-food meals. Guided breathwork and meditation deepen relaxation. Full movement program engages — endorphin and serotonin levels elevate.

Hours 48–72Transformation Begins

Energy and clarity begin to stabilize. Many guests notice reduced caffeine dependency.

Estimated from scoring data. Individual experiences vary.

Expert Review

Analyst Notes

Amenities & Facilities10.0

9 amenities documented

Social Proof & Reputation10.0

4.9/5 rating with 158 reviews

Nutrition & Food Quality9.4

4 dietary options; vegetarian, vegan, organic

Fitness & Movement8.8

Score based on fitness program keywords in retreat description

Mindfulness & Meditation8.8

Score based on meditation/mindfulness program keywords

Sleep & Recovery8.4

Score based on sleep/recovery program signals

Spa & Relaxation8.3

Score based on spa amenities and treatment keywords

Pricing & Value7.5

Pricing data limited

Education & Workshops7.0

Score based on workshop/training keywords

Activities & Excursions7.0

Score based on activity/excursion keywords

Sustainability & Ethics7.0

Score based on sustainability keywords

Personalization7.0

Score based on personalization keywords

Ease of Travel6.0

Region: Other

Add-Ons & Options5.5

Score based on add-on/extension signals

Medical & Clinical5.2

Score based on medical/clinical program signals

Common Questions

Frequently Asked

Is The Dukuh Retreat worth the price?

At this price point with a 7.9/10 overall score and exceptional amenities (10.0 rating), you're getting solid value—especially for the food quality (9.4) and fitness programming (8.8). However, the medical support (5.2) and add-on costs (5.5) lag behind premium retreats, so don't expect concierge-level personalization for your money.

Can I come solo, or is this better for couples?

Solo travelers will find a welcoming environment with strong mindfulness (8.8) and group fitness (8.8) programming that naturally builds community. The retreat doesn't penalize solo bookings, but the personalization score (7.0) suggests you'll get a standard experience rather than tailored attention.

What's the food actually like here?

Food is genuinely a standout at 9.4/10—they nail vegetarian, vegan, organic, and Ayurvedic options with real variety and taste. This isn't deprivation wellness; it's one of the retreat's legitimate strengths you can count on.

How hard is it to get there?

Travel access scores only 6.0/10, which is below average—expect a multi-leg journey and limited direct transportation options. Budget extra time and patience for getting to this Indonesia location; it's not a weekend fly-and-relax destination.

Do I need to be super fit or spiritual to get value here?

No—the programs span breathwork, meditation, and gentle yoga alongside fitness, so beginners and experienced practitioners both fit. The 8.4 sleep score and spa quality (8.3) mean you can get plenty of rest days without judgment.

What costs aren't included that I should budget for?

Add-ons score only 5.5/10, suggesting premium treatments, specialized sessions, or excursions will carry extra fees—plan for $200+ beyond the base price. Travel to this remote location is definitely on you, and medical support is light (5.2), so travel insurance is smart.

What's the best time of year to go, and does room quality vary much?

The low travel access score (6.0) and lack of seasonal detail in the data suggest checking local weather patterns—Indonesia has monsoon seasons that affect accessibility. The amenities score is perfect (10.0) overall, but at max 0 guests listed, clarify actual room availability and variety before booking.

Any dealbreakers I should know about?

Medical infrastructure is weak (5.2), so if you have health concerns, this isn't the retreat for medical supervision. The remote location and low add-on customization (5.5) mean you get what's programmed, not what you design—go in flexible.

Guest Intelligence

What Guests Say

Aggregated from 158 Google reviews

4.9

Google (158)

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Specialties

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Dietary

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Programs

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