Facts & Resources  ·  September 18–20, 2026

We look forward to greeting you
at Ekam, India

Namaste. We are gathering from across the country and the world to be led by our enlightened masters on this three-day journey.

This page will help you prepare and enjoy every aspect of your time at the Oneness Health Festival. Please refer back to it before and during the event. Review each section so you do not miss critical information that may slow your registration or hinder your participation.

Section One

Reporting on Arrival

On arrival, please report to the campus office matching your accommodation booking.

Campus One

Sattva Campus

Report to the Sattva Campus Office upon arrival.

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Campus Two

Svasti Campus

Report to the Svasti Campus Office upon arrival.

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Campus Three

Param Campus

Located adjacent to Sattva Campus. Report to the Param Campus Office upon arrival.

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The Venue

Ekam Oneness Temple

Ekam City, Vellikonda Foothills, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Section Two

Documents to Bring

Please bring the following items for a smooth registration.

I. Liability Waiver / Informed Consent (printed)
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II. Government-issued Photo ID

Aadhaar card, Passport, Driving License, Voter ID, or PAN card. Please carry the original along with two photocopies.

III. Two passport-sized photographs
Section Three

Daily Schedule

A rhythm to carry you through each of the three days.

9:00 AM
Day begins
Mid-Morning
Break — eat breakfast with your group
Early Afternoon
Lunch — eaten in silence, as part of the practice
Late Afternoon
Yogi Break at Ekam
By 10:00 PM
Day complete

The schedule may shift — please check with your group leader or the information table for any updates.

Section Four

Check-in & Check-out

Check-in

From 8:00 AM, the day before

We strongly recommend arriving the evening before Day One so you start the journey rested and unhurried.

Check-out

By 9:00 AM, the day after

The festival concludes at 6:00 PM on the final day. Accommodation check-out is the following morning, with breakfast included.

Section Five

What to Pack

Mid-September in Andhra Pradesh is warm and humid, with possible monsoon showers. Pack accordingly.

Clothing

Cotton clothing in any colour, with sleeves. Please avoid revealing or tight-fitting outfits.

Comfortable yoga attire for morning practice. A shawl or light layer for cooler mornings and evenings.

Weather Essentials

A light rain jacket and quick-dry layers for monsoon showers. An umbrella for outdoor walks.

Sunscreen and moisturiser. Trek shoes for the forest trails and hilltop walks.

Daily Items

Reusable water bottle. Flashlight or torch for evening movement.

Notebook and pen for reflection. Any personal medications you require.

Other

Organic mosquito repellent. A small lock for the Svasti campus lockers (or purchase onsite).

Please refrain from perfumes or heavily scented products out of respect for the shared space.

Section Six

Dining at Ekam

Three sattvic meals each day, designed to support and enhance your spiritual practice.

Yogi Dining

Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Cafe Yogi

A high-energy atmosphere with coffees, teas, local beverages, and a juice bar with creative smoothies. Healthy snacks that nourish the body and being.

Yogi Ahar at Ekam

Traditional Andhra cuisine delicacies, prepared with care.

Yogi Pizzeria

Pizzas available on pre-order, subject to availability.

Section Seven

Campus Facilities & Services

Lockers

Lockers are available at Svasti campus. Please bring your own lock or purchase one onsite.

Medical Assistance

Clinics are available at all three campuses — Ekam, Svasti, and Sattva.

Laundry

Laundry services are available at designated locations every two days, subject to availability. Additional charges may apply.

Self-Parking

Ample on-site parking is available for private vehicles at all campuses.

Other Services

Concierge desk, Yogi Boutique gift shop, English-speaking staff across all campuses, and a dedicated cafe space at each location.

Section Eight

Accommodation Amenities

Provided across our campus accommodations.

Wi-Fi

Complimentary Wi-Fi is included with select reservations. Please refer to your booking confirmation for the specifics of your accommodation.

In-Room Safes

Available in every guestroom.

Iron & Ironing Board

Provided in shared common areas.

Bath Amenities

Standard amenities provided.

Section Nine

Recreational Facilities

Spaces to walk, breathe, and meet the land.

Forest Walk

Quiet trails through the campus woodlands.

Running & Walking Path

Dedicated paths for early-morning movement.

Sunrise & Sunset Trail

A hilltop trail for first and last light.

Outdoor Yoga Space

An open-air space designed for practice in nature.

Meditation Labyrinth

A walking labyrinth for reflective practice.

Section Ten

The Land — Sattva, Svasti, Param

Three campuses in the Vellikonda foothills, each offering its own angle on the same sacred field.

Sattva Campus — Ekam City

Sattva Campus is 82 km from Chennai International Airport. It is nestled at the foothills of the ancient Vellikonda Range — a stretch of mountains forming the eastern flank of the Eastern Ghats in southeastern Andhra Pradesh. The landscape is shaped by majestic hills rising out of expansive open plains, a harmonious blend of rugged terrain and tranquil beauty.

With these mountains estimated to be over 500 million years old, the area carries a profound sense of timelessness. The hills cradle Ekam in dense forests, rocky outcrops, and gentle slopes that open onto sweeping vistas of the countryside. Misty mornings reveal layers of hills bathed in golden light; evenings turn the sky crimson behind the ancient peaks.

The grandeur of the Vellikonda Range invites a sense of humility and connection — a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and rest in the simplicity of the earth.

A walk through Sattva Campus

Svasti Campus

Svasti rests in the gentler folds of the same Vellikonda foothills, surrounded by working farmland and small village settlements that have grown alongside the land for generations. Where Sattva crowns a hilltop with sweeping vistas, Svasti sits in a quieter pocket — closer to the rhythms of rural Andhra, with the sounds of cattle, distant temple bells, and the wind through paddy fields shaping the day.

The campus is intentionally designed for accessible immersion. Rooms are simple and clean, common spaces breathe with natural light, and the layout flows toward central halls where the festival’s main practices unfold. Walking paths wind between mango groves and shaded courtyards, offering quiet places to rest between sessions.

For those who want to be closer to the land — closer to the people of nearby villages, closer to the unhurried tempo of an Indian countryside — Svasti offers something Sattva does not. The same sacred field, experienced from a different angle of the earth.

Param Campus

Param sits adjacent to Sattva Campus, sharing the same hilltop setting and the same view of the Vellikonda hills, but offering an entirely different style of stay. Accommodation here takes the form of traditionally designed cottage huts — village-styled dwellings inspired by the vernacular architecture of rural Andhra, built with natural materials and an honesty of form that belongs to the land itself.

Each hut is simple, grounded, and quiet — designed to dissolve the distance between guest and earth. For seekers drawn to the tactile beauty of village life, to small cozy spaces and hand-finished walls, to waking with the soft sounds of the countryside, Param offers a sacred immersion of its own. The same field of grace as Sattva, met through the texture of an older way of living.

Section Eleven

Weather for Your Festival Days

September 17 to 21, 2026 at Ekam — Vellikonda Foothills, Andhra Pradesh.

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Section Twelve

Climate at Ekam

The Tada-Tirupati region carries a tropical savanna climate with two rainfall peaks and a short cool season.

Winter · October to February

Pleasant days and crisp nights — the cool season, ideal for January retreats.

Summer · March to June

Hot afternoons. Hydrate well and plan outdoor activities for early morning.

South-West Monsoon · July to September

Moderate rains, lush landscape. The festival in September falls toward the end of this season.

North-East Monsoon · October to November

A second, heavier rain spell delivering up to 200 mm per month with humidity around 80 percent.

Section Thirteen

Travel to Ekam

Choosing Your Airport

Ekam is served by two airports. Chennai International Airport is the larger of the two with direct flights from most major Indian cities. Tirupati Airport is closer to Ekam but operates fewer routes. Choose the airport that best fits where you are flying from.

Option One · Most Connections

Chennai International Airport (MAA)

Chennai is South India’s busiest airport, with direct flights from over forty Indian cities every day.

Distance by Road

Ekam Temple & Svasti Campus: approximately 70 km, about 2.5 hours.

Sattva Campus & Param Campus: approximately 82 km, about 3 hours.

Direct Flights to Chennai

Major metros: Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad.

Other major cities: Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, Goa, Guwahati, Kochi, Lucknow, Pune, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, Varanasi, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, and over twenty more cities.

Option Two · Closer to Ekam

Tirupati Airport (TIR)

The closer airport — ideal if you are flying from a city with a direct route, with significantly less time on the road afterwards.

Distance by Road

Ekam Temple & Svasti Campus: approximately 65 km, about 1.5 hours.

Sattva Campus & Param Campus: approximately 50 km, about 1 hour 15 minutes.

Direct Flights to Tirupati

Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, New Delhi, Vijayawada, and Visakhapatnam. Star Air also operates direct flights from Shivamogga and Kolhapur.

Operated by IndiGo, Air India, Alliance Air, and Star Air.

Pre-Paid Shuttle Service

From Either Airport to Sattva, Svasti, Param, or Ekam

Pre-paid Ekam shuttles operate between both Chennai International Airport and Tirupati Airport to all campus locations — Sattva, Svasti, Param, and Ekam Temple. Please book at least 72 hours in advance.

To organise your transport from either airport to any of the campuses, write to [email protected].

Section Fourteen

Beyond the Festival

Places worth visiting if you extend your stay.

Lokaa Foundation’s World Village Tour

A half-day immersion into Krishnapuram, India’s first sustainable model village in the Eastern Ghats. The 320-resident community demonstrates eco-friendly homes, mud-brick kilns, and leaf-plate micro-industries.

Guided walks reveal rain-water harvesting, organic farming, and zero-waste systems. Visitors meet artisans, explore the knowledge centre, and join hands-on eco-soap workshops with village youth.

Ubbalamadugu (Tada) Falls

Approximately 40 minutes by road from Sattva Campus, near the Nirvana Campus base. From the entry point, a forest trek leads up to the source — ending at a natural swimming pool fed by the falls.

Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary

Winter flamingo sightings, with the best viewing season between January and February.

Tirumala Venkateswara Temple

Perched atop the seven Seshachalam hills at 853 metres — one of Hinduism’s most visited pilgrimage sites, dedicated to Lord Venkateswara (Balaji).

Its Dravidian architecture, gold-plated Ananda Nilayam vimana, and soaring gopurams were enriched by Pallava, Chola, and Vijayanagara patronage. Millions queue for darshan and the legendary laddu prasadam.

Section Fifteen

Oneness Ayurveda

Extend your healing journey with a deeply restorative purification process designed to cleanse, harmonise, and rejuvenate.

An introduction to Oneness Ayurveda

Panchakarma Detox Retreat

8-day or 16-day deep detoxification programmes for international and Indian seekers.

Comprehensive Wellness Program

A 6-day immersion combining Ayurvedic diagnostics, treatments, and lifestyle guidance.

Daily Rituals

Abhyanga, Shirodhara, and the Face Ritual — available as standalone treatments.

Shataayu Wellness

A dedicated wellness programme designed for Indian guests.

For more information, visit onenessayurveda.org

Section Sixteen

Sustainability at Ekam

Three small commitments that help us hold the sacredness of this space.

Bring reusable water bottles.

Refilling stations are available across all campuses.

Avoid single-use plastics.

Carry your own bag for any items you may purchase or collect.

Refrain from perfumes and heavily scented products.

Out of respect for those sharing the meditation halls.

Section Seventeen

Quick Reference

Languages Spoken

English, Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.

Currency

Indian Rupee (INR).

Climate at the Festival

Warm, humid, monsoon tail. See live forecast above.

Travel Desk

For airport pickups, shuttles, and transport.

[email protected]

General Inquiries

For all other questions about the festival.

[email protected]

We look forward to receiving you with open hearts at Ekam.

For travel and transport arrangements, write to [email protected].

For all other inquiries, please write to [email protected].