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September/October 2022

THERE WERE A LOT OF naysayers who said it would never fly-a true destination spa in the woods of Wisconsin-but nearly 20 years on, Sundara Inn & Spa in Wisconsin Dells has quietly but steadfastly proved those naysayers wrong. Since opening in 2003, Sundara has garnered a reputation as a sanctuary from stress and has managed to stay true to its wellness mission.

- MARY BEMIS

Peace and Quiet

Part of what makes this place special is its intimacy. Sundara (a Sanskrit word for "beauty") is blissfully tucked away in an 80-acre old-growth pine forest and offers 44 rooms with 10 different accommodation types. Upon arrival, you are asked to sign the Pledging Peace and Quiet agreement and put away your electronics for the duration of your stay. Sundara, an adults-only destination, is electronics-free in all of the common areas.

Less than an hour's drive from Madison, Wisconsin, and three hours from Chicago, Sundara is popular for girlfriend getaways and team retreats. "Our guests come here to get away and relax," shares John Morris, the general manager and former spa director. "We're a destination spa, but we're different from a Miraval or a Canyon Ranch. They're there to change your life, we're not. We're here to provide peace, relaxation, serenity, and tranquility." This is evidenced throughout in specially designed spaces like Suvela (a Sanskrit word for "silence"), which is a conversation-free lounging area, as well as in the myriad of activities and classes on offer.

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