A 9-day transformational wellness journey through Bhutan with guided awareness sessions, cultural immersion, and mindful exploration.
Sep 25 to Oct 3, 2026
9 Days / 8 Nights
Thimphu • Punakha • Paro
Led by Peter Weiss, MindKaizen
Scenic Himalayan journeys through Thimphu, Punakha & Paro
Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang) transformational hike
Guided mindfulness walks & reflective practices
River Rafting Experience in Punakha
Traditional Bhutanese Hot Stone Bath Therapy
Authentic Bhutanese Village & Cooking Experience
Bhutanese Cultural Evening with Gho & Kira experience
Bonfire Reflection Circle & Closing Ceremony
Mindful connection, renewal & conscious living practices
8 Guided Awareness & Transformation Sessions
Approx. 12 hours total
Led by Peter Weiss
Founder of MindKaizen | Creator of ShinKaizen
Sessions inspired by:
Mindfulness & Vipassana
Kaizen & Conscious Living
Emotional Balance & Resilience
Awareness-Based Leadership
Reflection, Clarity & Inner Growth

Peter is the Founder of MindKaizen | Awareness in Motion. He brings together Kaizen, mindfulness, Vipassana, neuroscience, and modern leadership practice to help people develop clarity, emotional balance, resilience, and conscious action.
With more than 30 years of experience across Asia as a managing director, business owner, Kaizen consultant, and executive coach, Peter’s work is grounded in real leadership pressure, personal transformation, and practical awareness training.
He is an ICF ACC Certified Coach and certified in KAIZEN™ Leadership. His approach is not about short-term motivation, but about building inner skills that help people stay calm, see clearly, and respond wisely under pressure.
For the Bhutan GRACE Wellness Workshop Tour, Peter guides 8 awareness and transformation sessions focused on reflection, renewal, mindful presence, emotional balance, and meaningful personal growth.
Working with Peter Weiss has had a meaningful impact on how I think about leadership, improvement, and my own development. His Kaizen Leadership Equation, especially its balance of Continuous Improvement and Respect for People, strongly influenced how I’ve approached my own work in Human Factors and Lean. It helped me see more clearly that improving systems isn’t just about tools or outcomes, but about how we engage and support the people doing the work. Through his ShinKaizen program, I learned practical inner skills that I now use every day – how to pause, listen internally, and create space to process before responding. That shift alone has helped me become more focused, more deliberate in my decisions, and more confident in trusting my own judgment. The program itself is demanding in the best way. Peter has a way of pushing you beyond your comfort zone while still creating a supportive environment to grow. Between the daily ShinKaizen sessions, thoughtful guidance, and his responsiveness outside of sessions, you never feel like you’re going through it alone. What stands out most is that his approach doesn’t stop at ideas or awareness. The tools and practices are simple, practical, and immediately usable. They help turn awareness into action, and action into lasting change. Peter brings a rare combination of thoughtfulness, kindness, and challenge. He shares generously, but never passively. You leave conversations with him thinking differently, and acting differently. I’m grateful for the opportunity to learn from him.

I had an incredible experience with the program. I reached states of awareness beyond anything I have ever experienced previously in meditation, hypnosis or ayahuasca. I came face to face with shadow aspects of myself and uncovered unconscious patterns of behaviour going right back to childhood. After doing the program I am finally facing long-held fears and overcoming the procrastination that has held me back for years. I am less reactive, more compassionate and I truly understand the value of service for the first time. Peter is a brilliant teacher – patient, supportive and extremely diligent. I am very thankful for this experience.



