Kerala - a perfect blend of cultural & natural bliss.
Travel though the relaxed and laid back atmosphere of the Kerala cities or
indulge in some
eco friendly tourism activities on a
leisurely pace at the beaches and tranquil
Kerala backwaters.

Welcome to Ayurvedic Health
Holidays in Kerala. God's Own Country. Here, an entire range of
fascinating experiences await your body, mind and soul. Experiences that
will revitalize every facet of your being. And help you begin life a new
This unique health holiday opportunity is based on Ayurveda, the
time-tested, ancient Indian syster of medicine. Ayurveda offers you two
kinds of holiday options, Rejuvenative and Therapeutic.
Ayurveda, Harmony of Body, Mind and Soul
Ayurveda
evolved around 600 BC in India. This new system of medicine stressed on the
prevention of body ailments in addition to curing them. Followed by
the Dravidians and Aryans alike. Ayurveda has been practiced ever sine.
Today, it's a unique, indispensable branch of medicine - a complete natural
healing system that depends on the diagnosis of your body's homours - vata,
pitta and kapha - to achieve the right balance. Ayurveda believes in the
treatment of not just the affected part, but the individual as a whole.
Making the natural way to refresh yourself, elimate all toxic imbalances
from the body and thus regain resistance and good health.
Kerala, The Land of Ayurveda Kerala's
equable climate, natural abundance of forests (with a wealth of
herbs and medicinal plants) and the cool monsoon season (June - November)
are best suited for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages. In fact,
today, Kerala is the only State in India which practices this system of
medicine with absolute dedication.
The Genesis

Ayurveda
started more than 5000 years ago. There are glimpses of Ayurvedic treatments
and medicines in various ancient scripts.
The word Ayurveda is
derived from two words - Ayu meaning life and Veda meaning knowledge or
science. It literally means knowledge about life.
Fundamentals The formation of living organisms is
described in the principles of Ayurveda. The focus is on obtaining a balance
among the Tridhoshas, i.e. Vatha, Pitha and Kapha. Illness is the result of
imbalance of the Tridhoshas. Like modern medicine, Ayurveda is also divided
into several important branches of treatment dealing with various human
aspects. Each branch follows various methods for regenerating the
equilibrium of body, mind and soul.