Nestled on 50 acres of heritage gardens beside the Tha Chin River, RXV Wellness Village (from the same brains behind Rakxa Integrative Wellness in Bangkok) reframes wellness as a practical, deeply restorative journey for all ages and life stages—from solo travellers and couples to families seeking connection through shared wellbeing.

Location
RXV is set within Suan Sampran, a storied 50-acre riverside estate in Nakhon Pathom, just under an hour from Bangkok. Suan Sampran’s roots lie in conservation, beginning with the rescue of a century-old Pikul tree, and today the estate holds IFOAM organic certification and supports local farming communities.

Accommodation
RXV’s 83 rooms and suites are designed as sanctuaries for rest and recovery. Thoughtful use of natural materials, calming colour palettes and generous space create an atmosphere that invites slow mornings and deep sleep.

Views over gardens, traditional teak houses or the river foster a sense of continuity between the interior and the natural world outside. Practical touches like high-speed Wi-Fi, climate control and accessible design make them suitable for multigenerational stays.
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Facilities
One of RXV’s defining strengths is its clearly articulated wellness architecture: three distinct but interconnected zones that together offer a comprehensive approach to physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
The Wellness Clinic
This is where integrative medicine meets clinical rigour. Diagnostics and advanced therapies—from Cryo Sauna and IV infusions to functional assessments and colon hydrotherapy—are delivered with professional expertise and scientific grounding, not as menu-style indulgences but as meaningful interventions within a personalised journey.
Wellness GAYA (Body)
Guided by physiotherapists and sports scientists, sessions focus on functional strength, flexibility and neuromuscular connection, blending Pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi and bespoke training in a fully equipped gym. For guests whose bodies bear the imprint of desk work, poor posture or repetitive strain, GAYA offers measurable improvement rather than vague wellbeing promises.
Wellness JAI (Mind)
In JAI, traditional therapies and alternative practices intersect with sensory rituals to nurture calm and emotional balance. Treatments range from Thai-inspired bodywork and scalp massages to sound healing and energy therapies, cultivating a deep sense of relaxation that often feels more consequential than a single treatment session alone.

Bor-Naam Hydrotherapy
Water, here, is a medium for restoration. The hydrotherapy space—with vitality pools, oxygen and soda baths, steam rooms, cool plunge and experience showers—offers a multisensory ritual that supports circulation, relaxation and nervous-system balance.

Wellness Programmes
Every stay begins with a comprehensive consultation—examining physical health, movement patterns, emotional balance and lifestyle habits—and from this foundation bespoke programmes are designed. Whether the goal is to destress, detox, rebalance or rejuvenate, the retreat’s multidisciplinary team tailors a path that feels achievable yet impactful.
While there are structured options such as Destress, Detox, Mindfulness and Physical Rebalance programmes, many guests opt for customised experiences that draw across categories. The flavour of a day might move from breath-centred morning movement to precision muscle work, from deep tissue bodywork to an afternoon of hydrotherapy and mindful river walks.
RXV’s inclusive ethos also extends to younger guests with age-appropriate wellness activities designed to instil healthy patterns and curiosity without overwhelming structure.
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Dining
The Rainbow Food philosophy serves vibrant, nutrient-rich cuisine inspired by local organic produce—including ingredients from Patom Organic Farm and the gardens of Suan Sampran themselves. Meals at RXV Kitchen are framed by views of the river and gardens, and menus are crafted to support specific health goals while still satisfying the palate. The emphasis is on flavour, texture and seasonal integrity—whether in Thai classics reimagined with a wellness perspective or international dishes designed to nourish without sacrificing pleasure. Lighter fare and restorative snacks are available at RXV Café, creating a food landscape that feels both nourishing and convivial.

Overview
RXV distinguishes itself through its breadth, depth and integrated approach. It honours traditional healing systems while embracing scientific insight; it values communal experiences alongside personal transformation; and it layers activity with reflection, challenge with recovery.
The result is a place that feels less like a week-long distraction and more like a sustainable reset—one that equips you with practices, understanding and bodily awareness you can carry home. Guests regularly note improvements in sleep, mobility and mental clarity even after short stays, suggesting that RXV’s value lies not just in comfort but in measurable wellbeing outcomes.
For travellers curious about what wellness can be in 2026—intelligent, inclusive, uplifted by nature yet grounded in evidence—RXV Wellness Village offers something genuinely worth exploring.



