Showing posts with label ayurvedic tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ayurvedic tourism. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

India Ayurveda Resorts

Ayurveda, the ancient form of medicine, was developed more than 5000 years during the Vedic. Ayurveda literally be known as the "Science of Life" believes that human life is a combination of meaning, body, mind and soul. Hence ayurvedic treatments not only deal with the physical aspect of a person But the spiritual aspect too, and are governed by the laws of nature. Ayurvedic therapies active ingredients in natural forms and when taking a prescribed dozes, do not cause many side effects on the patient.

has been known since ages for its Ayurvedic treatments. India has known since the age of ayurvedic treatments. At present, there are many centres of Ayurvedic medicine and Spas for authentic ayurvedic treatments. In India, Kerala is the most popular destination for ayurvedic treatments, attract tourists not only from India but other countries. Tourists arriving in India opt for ayurvedic massages and treatments, not only to address a specific problem or illness, but also for de-stressing, relaxation, cleansing and detoxification and weight loss and care beauty.

In India in the states of Kerala, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Goa there are many ayurvedic resorts. Hotel Swagath Holiday in Kovalam, Club Mahindra Lakeview Resort at Munnar, Kumarakom Lake Resort in Kumarakom, Taj Malabar at Kochi, and the Marriott Resort and Taj Holiday Village at Goa. A few of these Resorts offer Ayurvedic treatment packages in India are Somatheeram Beach Resort in Manaltheeram, Hotel Aquaserene in Kollam, Swagath Holiday Hotel in Kovalam, For Devigarh Palace in Udaipur, Club Mahindra Lakeview Resort in Munnar, Kumarakom Lake Resort at Kumarakom Taj Malabar in Kochi, and Marriott Resort and Taj Holiday Village in Goa.

Ayurvedic Tourism During Monsoon Time

Spas in Kerala, are all set to welcome their visitors with rejuvenating health packages. It is said that with the arrival of monsoons, tourist resorts and ayurvedic spas in Kerala, are all set to welcome their visitors with packages to rejuvenate
health.

Although Ayurveda has made its way to India centuries ago, it was only in recent years, Kerala that the tourism industry was booming with its ayurvedic spas, and especially during the months of June to August.Ayurvedic experts suggest monsoon to be the best season for treatment, that the air remains free of dust, and cold can open the pores of the body, making it more responsive to treatment herbal oils and other ayurvedic medicines.

In Ayurveda, the treatment is not given to the affected party only, but the individual as a whole, as it is a tract's natural detoxification and refreshments, thus making way to good health .