Raga Svara at ITB Berlin 2026

Raga Svara at ITB Berlin 2026

Every year in March, the world of international tourism gathers at the world's largest travel trade show. The ITB Berlin Convention 2026 recently concluded, leaving the global travel industry with a clear mission of Leading Tourism into Balance. As visionary leaders gathered to discuss the future of travel, Raga Svara was there to contribute to the conversation on what true balance looks like in a modern world.

During the convention, our co-founders, Mohit Patel and Nirav Talaviya, engaged with stakeholders of the travel and tourism industry about how Raga Svara is bringing ancient wisdom into the present day.

At Raga Svara, our focus has always been on making wellness accessible. As our co-founder Mohit Patel shared during his interview, we take the ancient Indian pillars of Ayurveda and Yoga and translate them into a modern context.

This philosophy is woven into everything we do from our architecture to our daily programming. Raga Svara is also for the modern traveller, people who may not be sick in a clinical sense, but who are seeking a way to get away from the frantic pace of busy life and find their Centre again.

One of the key themes at ITB this year was environmental responsibility, a principle that is also part of how our retreat was developed. Mohit Patel explained that the campus was designed to work with the natural landscape. The buildings were planned around existing trees, and none were cut down during construction. We also focus on seasonal food and grow part of our produce on campus to stay aligned with nature.

The core message our co-founder shared at ITB Berlin was a simple yet vital reminder, ‘Don’t wait until you fall sick.’ In today’s fast-moving world, taking time for a retreat is a proactive way to restore balance. It allows people to pause, listen to their bodies, and focus on their well-being before health concerns arise.

Reflecting on our time at ITB Berlin 2026, we remain committed to supporting a more balanced and responsible future for travel.