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Tourism

We have a wide range of options for tourists from abroad and within India. We can categorize the visit to India as follows:

  • Visiting Historical Sites
  • Visiting the great temples built over 1000 years ago
  • Medical Tourism.

It is best to use a guide because each state in India has its own language and there is a high probability that natives in far flung areas where the 1000 year old temples are situated may not understand English. It is also tough to navigate the inner streets of India without having a prior knowledge of the city.

Medical tourism includes treatment in Auryveda Centers ( for holistic treatment) and also complex surgeries in some of the big hospitals in India.

India can provide medical and health care of international standards at low costs.

India excels in the state of the art medical facilities, reputed health care professionals, quality nursing facilities and traditional healthcare therapies, advanced facilities, skilled doctors and low-cost treatment and  also in traditional practices such as yoga and Ayurveda.

There are a range of medical services which include which include high-end cardiac surgeries, including pediatric cardiac surgery, cancer treatments, neurosurgery, spine surgery, transplants, bariatric surgery, trauma-related orthopedic surgery and IVF.

For  out of the country patients savings can start from 65% and go up to 90% with patients receiving quality care.

Indian doctors have a reputation for high-quality medical training. A lot of them are returnee Indians who have studied abroad.

Traditional Indian health practices such as Ayurveda, yoga, Unani, Siddha and homeopathy are now also being promoted to increase the numbers of medical tourists.

Ayurveda is an ancient Hindu system of medicine based on the notion of balance within the body. It uses herbal treatment and yogic breathing.

Siddha and Unani are similar in their holistic approach to finding harmony between the mind and body, with the origins of Siddha lying in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, while Unani can trace its roots back to the time of ancient Greece.

Ayurvedic Resorts

Developed in India over 3,000 years ago, Ayurvedic medicine is one of the oldest healing systems in the world, focused on a balance of therapies that heal the mind, body, and spirit. Ayurvedic resorts are plentiful in Kerala, a state of India along its southwestern Malabar Coast, due to the moist, humid climate and abundant supply of medicinal plants and herbs that grow there.

At these resorts in Kerala, not only can you rejuvenate your body, you can have a wonderful vacation as well. However, the treatments at some Ayurvedic resorts are much better than others. These top Kerala Ayurvedic resorts are all well managed and have an excellent range of properly administered Ayurvedic treatments.

Yoga ,Meditation and Self Realization Retreats in India:

India is the birthplace of yoga and Ayurveda, the place where the Buddha became enlightened, the home of one of the oldest civilisations and one of the most spiritual countries in the world. Visiting India can be life changing and transformational and it’s not surprising that this country attracts so many spiritual seekers with its plethora of spiritual places to visit and the sheer numbers of amazing yoga and meditation retreats in India.

Yoga is so much more than just physical exercises, in fact the whole point of yoga is to prepare the body and mind for meditation.  Yoga is a whole lifestyle and philosophy that is believed to have developed around the 6th or 7th century BCE and has been practiced in India for centuries.

There are so many benefits of taking a retreat and many wonderful places to enjoy yoga and meditation retreats in India, from holy, mountainside towns in the Himalayas to beach resorts along the coast of the Arabian Sea, plus everything in between. The world capital of yoga – Rishikesh is located in India, the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodhgaya, India and the tropical South Indian state of Kerala is also the home of Ayurveda – considered to be the oldest healing science and system of natural medicine.

Reasons to go on a retreat:

Take a break away from your routine and the stresses of everyday life to be able to really focus on yourself, allow yourself to get a new perspective, find inspiration or just relax, regroup and re-energize and be yourself.

Combine your passions and interests whilst also exploring a new destination in comfort. Often retreats are located in nature in beautiful destinations, and it always feels better to get out into nature.

Learn a new skill, challenge yourself to do something you’ve always dreamed of doing or just focus on getting better at something you already enjoy. It feels amazing to learn new things and can be very therapeutic to be more creative and active.

Retreats are great for singles, you’ll have the chance to connect and get to know yourself better whilst also having a ready made group of new friends and be in like minded company with people who share the same interests as you

Retreats are all inclusive and include transfers, some sightseeing or excursions. Everything is planned and often meals are included and taken as a group which means no more stress getting from place to place and no more searching for a decent restaurant or eating out alone.

If it’s an active retreat you’ll also improve your fitness and be feeling amazing by the end of the week.

Unlike a regular holiday where you might flop on the beach or wander around a new city while indulging in unhealthy habits, going on a retreat means that your trip has more purpose and structure. It’s more likely to have long term benefits which could include starting a yoga, mediation or writing routine, improved fitness, spiritual healing or just feeling recharged, rejuvenated, more inspired or gaining a new perspective that will help you going forwards in your everyday life.

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