Curative, restorative, meditative, Kairali—the Ayurvedic healing village in Kerala promises it all

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Soothing red oxide flooring, gentle streams, set amidst the mountains, forests, and rivers of the Nilgiri and Annamalai mountains is Kairali—The Ayurvedic Healing Village in the southern Indian state of Kerala is a one-of-its-kind of a holistic space.

Staying true to its mission of spreading ayurveda and yoga, the healing village is designed to offer its guests a slice of traditional Indian experience. Veteran masseurs and therapy experts at the centre use ancient ayurvedic procedures to facilitate seekers with an elite experience.

Often termed the world’s first truly ayurvedic retreat, Kairali has never failed to mesmerise with its flow of Ayurvedic principles and traditions. Situated in the majestic lands of Kerala, this wellness destination has been one of the most attractive and promising health retreats in India. It featured among National Geographic Traveller (UK)’s top 50 wellness destinations in the world and top 10 in Asia. The centre has everything for a perfect solitude in nature.

Early morning yoga and meditation sessions make for a wonderful start of the day. A healing and soothing environment makes the stay at the resort fulfilling. Ayurveda doctors present on the premises ensure a better understanding of the body and mind. A world of art and tradition is what Kairali stands for.

The chirping of birds, the sounds of the water bodies around, the silence that enables people to listen to the wind blowing and the beautifully designed villas are something that makes Kairali the true synonym of Ayurveda.

This healing village maintains its own organic and herbal garden which the resident chefs use to prepare delicious meals. It is the only ayurvedic centre certified by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers in India.

Kairali creates an environment that is both holistic and heart-warming for its guests. Living in the present along with the brilliance of the past is what Kairali—the Ayurvedic Healing Village is all about. What are you waiting for?

 

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