Neo Vipassana Retreat — Divine Door

A silent meditation retreat

Neo Vipassana

A doorway opens inward. An invitation to stillness, to watchfulness, to truth as it is.

The retreat

Neo Vipassana is a six-day, seven-night immersion into silence and awareness. Rooted in Osho's meditation techniques, it offers a direct experience of stillness, presence, and inner clarity.

Upcoming Neo Vipassana dates — Divine Door

Upcoming dates

25 April – 1 May

20 June – 27 June

22 August – 29 August

More dates to be added soon.

Sit silently, do nothing, the spring comes, and the grass grows by itself.

— Osho —

Location

Divine Door, Harkate, Ilam, Nepal

Where mist, mountains, and meditation meet.

What to expect — Neo Vipassana at Divine Door

What to expect

The container

The container — Neo Vipassana at Divine Door
Swami Prem Bikash — facilitator, Neo Vipassana at Divine Door

Your facilitator

Swami Prem Bikash

Swami Prem Bikash has been guiding Neo Vipassana retreats for many years, drawing on decades of personal practice and study. His approach is direct, warm, and without pretension. He creates a container of genuine safety — within which deep work becomes possible.

Accommodation

Rooms are simple and shared with care. Senior participants are offered attached bathrooms. Others stay in shared dormitories.

Accommodation at Divine Door — simple rooms, natural light

Food

Three vegetarian meals are served daily. Fresh, local, and prepared with care.

Food at Divine Door — fresh, vegetarian, prepared with care

Dress & practicalities

A simple dress code supports the shared container:

Robes are available for purchase at the centre, or you may bring your own.

A full "what to bring" list will be shared after registration.

Contribution — Neo Vipassana at Divine Door

Contribution

This is a donation-based retreat. A registration fee of NPR 1,500 applies.

If you feel called to join.

Apply for the Retreat

WhatsApp: +977 9824999770
Email: kranti@divinedoornepal.com

Neo Vipassana — Divine Door, Nepal

Come not to learn something new, but to remember what has always been within.

In silence, in awareness, the door opens.