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Role of Ayurveda in Kerala Tourism

Ayurveda is a holistic system of medicine that deals with the body, mind and spirit of a person. The Sanskrit term, Ayurveda, has two components: Ayur and Veda. Ayur means life/longevity. Veda means wisdom/science. Hence Ayurveda means the science of life or wisdom for longevity.  An ancient traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda is the oldest healthcare system in the world, with literature going back 5000 years and an oral tradition that is much older. This healing system has been practised in daily life in India for more than 5000 years. 

Munnar Ayurvedic Resort


In Ayurveda, health is a state of spiritual and physical attainment. It is a medical, metaphysical healing life science - the mother of all healing arts. The practice of Ayurveda is designed to promote human happiness, health and creative growth.  Ayurveda helps the healthy person to maintain health and the diseased person to regain health. 

Kerala is the land of Ayurveda. It is world famous for various Ayurveda treatments. Kerala Ayurveda is a blissful attraction of South India. Kerala is probably the only state in India where Ayurveda is used as a mainstream medicine. There are numerous Ayurveda hospitals and resorts providing excellent treatment by well experienced and qualified practitioners. The selfless service of these practitioners made Ayurveda the most flourished treatment form in Kerala. The outstanding treatment, excellent facility along with great hospitality provided by the various Ayurveda resorts in Kerala attracts thousands of people to Kerala for various treatments.

Ayurvedic Treatment in Munnar

Ayurveda treatments in Kerala offers effective therapeutic treatments, rejuvenation treatments, beauty care, Ayurvedic weight loss etc. Kerala Ayurvedic treatments are proven good for the cure and management of various chronic diseases such as arthritis, paralysis, neurological ailments, skin diseases etc. 

Various natural factors in Kerala made it an ideal place for Ayurvedic treatment. The composed climate, wide variety of herbs and plants in Kerala make it a suitable location for Ayurveda treatment. Various kinds of medicinal herbs and plants are found in the dense tropical forests of Kerala. The non-dusty atmosphere in monsoon makes it an ideal time for rejuvenation therapy. Kerala has once again familiarized the idea of this science of life to the humanity with its proficient herbal therapies. Kerala Ayurveda Tour is a big hit with tourists who come to Kerala from across the world.

 Luxury Family Stay in Munnar



Ayurveda in Kerala is becoming more and more famous for its effectiveness. The treatment in Kerala is affordable by common man also. Now Ayurveda treatments are available in the major tourist destinations. So that the tourists who have realized the benefits of Ayurveda in Kerala and visit Kerala for the treatment can also visit various places in Kerala. Many family resorts in Kerala are providing such package offers. So don’t waste time… Come and get the real feel of Ayurveda treatment in Kerala.

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