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Have questions about relaxation practices in Latvia? We're here to help you discover the best ways to unwind and find peace.

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Reach out to us through any of these channels. We're always ready to help you explore the peaceful side of Latvia.

Phone

+371 67 234 891

Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM EET

Email

hello@aurelonis.org

We respond within 24 hours

Address

Kronvalda Boulevard 12
Riga, LV-1010
Latvia

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly will you respond to my inquiry?

We aim to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours during business days (Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM EET). For urgent matters, please call us directly.

Can I get recommendations for relaxation activities?

Absolutely! Our team is happy to provide personalized recommendations based on your preferences, location, and experience level. Contact us with details about what you're looking for.

Do you offer guided tours or workshops?

We provide educational materials and information about relaxation practices. For specific guided experiences, we can recommend local partners and studios across Latvia.

Is there a best time to visit Slītere National Park?

Forest bathing can be enjoyed year-round, though spring through autumn offers the most comfortable conditions. Check our detailed guides for seasonal recommendations and what to expect.

Are there beginner-friendly meditation classes in Rīga?

Yes! We have comprehensive information about yoga and meditation studios that welcome beginners. Our guides include tips for choosing the right class for your experience level.

What should I know about traditional Latvian sauna rituals?

Traditional pirts (sauna) rituals have unique cultural significance. Our educational materials explain proper etiquette, health benefits, and where to experience authentic pirts in Latvia.