Sacred Spaces for Healing and Connection
Surrounded by nopales, mesquite, and huizache trees, ZaNa Hai will include a series of intentional spaces designed for rest, reflection, and connection.
ZaNa Hai is being designed as a sanctuary where visitors can reconnect with themselves, with nature, and with community.
ZaNa Hai is intentionally small, designed for depth rather than scale.
Temazcal
A traditional Mesoamerican purification ceremony known as the “House of Heat,” representing the womb of Mother Earth.
Palapa
A beautiful bamboo gathering space overlooking the pond for yoga, workshops, retreats, and ceremonies.
Buddha Garden
A meditation garden centered around a statue of Gautama Buddha.
Otomi Garden
A space honoring the indigenous Otomi culture of this region.
Natural Pool
A chemical-free swimming pond designed using natural filtration and permaculture principles.
ZaNa Hai is not only a place to visit ...
It is a place to belong.
Over time, this land will grow into a small community of stewards, retreat leaders, students, and guests who share a commitment to regeneration and conscious living.
We envision a place where people return year after year — walking the gardens, sharing meals under the stars, and witnessing the land flourish.
A place where relationships deepen and the rhythm of nature becomes part of everyday life.
Together we are creating a sanctuary that restores land, nurtures community, and inspires future generations.
If this vision resonates with you, we invite you to connect with us and learn more.
We may
not change the whole world
— but we can care deeply for this small piece of it, and allow something meaningful to grow from there.

