For the last 25 years, the Kairali Ayurvedic Group, founded on the principles of authentic Ayurvedic medicine and philosophy, has believed in delivering high quality natural Ayurvedic therapy by providing luxury Ayurvedic therapeutic massages.
Founder KV Ramesh and Mrs Gita Ramesh say that Kairali, which was established in 1989, was built on the foundation laid by Ramesh’s forefathers, who were Ayurvedic doctors. “Today, we have used those principles to develop a diverse range of Ayurvedic medicines available to a multi-national audience,” says Ramesh.
The Group has diversified into Ayurvedic medicines & healing centers. Its signature Ayurvedic health retreat and multiple award winning hotel and spa The Ayurvedic Healing Village is one of the leading Ayurvedic health retreats in Asia, and among the best wellness centers in the world.
All Kairali resorts and individual treatment centers in India and abroad use products that are patented by the group. The Ayurvedic massages at the Kairali Ayurvedic Group’s resorts and centers work on the individualsbody types whether it is vata, pitta or kapha. Keeping in mind their availability, even the food prepared is from recipes which provide both nutritional and medicinal benefits.
For more details, log into www.kairali.com; www.ayurvedichealiingvillage.com
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