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4 Days 3 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Morning Start your day with group sunrise yoga sessions
Enjoy freshly prepared vegetarian Ayurvedic breakfast (Made using organic ingredients from our gardens)
Rejuvenation therapy (Swasthya Rakshana Chikitsa)
Herbal steam bath to restore balance
Ayurvedic lunch
Rest
Evening Meditation: Wind down with group guided mindfulness sessions in the evening.
Ayurvedic dinner
Morning Start your day with group sunrise yoga sessions
Enjoy freshly prepared vegetarian Ayurvedic breakfast (Made using organic ingredients from our gardens)
Rejuvenation therapy (Swasthya Rakshana Chikitsa)
Herbal steam bath to restore balance
Ayurvedic lunch
Rest
Evening Meditation: Wind down with group guided mindfulness sessions in the evening.
Ayurvedic dinner
Morning Start your day with group sunrise yoga sessions
Enjoy freshly prepared vegetarian Ayurvedic breakfast (Made using organic ingredients from our gardens)
Rejuvenation therapy (Swasthya Rakshana Chikitsa)
Herbal steam bath to restore balance
Ayurvedic lunch
Rest
Evening Meditation: Wind down with group guided mindfulness sessions in the evening.
Ayurvedic dinner
An Ayurvedic medical tour combines travel with personalized Ayurvedic treatments and wellness therapies. Tourists visit Ayurvedic hospitals, wellness retreats, or resorts to receive traditional Indian healing, often including herbal treatments, massages, detox therapies, yoga, and dietary guidance.
Anyone seeking:
Natural healing or alternative medicine
Stress relief or detoxification
Chronic illness support (e.g., arthritis, migraines, digestive issues)
Preventive wellness
Rejuvenation and relaxation
However, individuals with serious medical conditions should consult their primary doctor before beginning any alternative treatment.
Treatments vary by package but may include:
Panchakarma (Detox therapy)
Abhyanga (Ayurvedic oil massage)
Shirodhara (Oil pouring on the forehead)
Nasya (Nasal therapy)
Herbal medicines and teas
Yoga and meditation sessions
Diet consultation based on your dosha (body constitution)
Yes. Reputable Ayurvedic medical tours begin with a consultation by a qualified Ayurvedic doctor (Vaidya), who will assess your body type (dosha), medical history, and lifestyle to design a personalized treatment plan.
Yes, if you’re booking through a registered Ayurvedic hospital or wellness center. Check if the doctors have a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) or equivalent certification from a recognized institution.
Depending on your goals:
Short-term wellness/rejuvenation: 3–7 days
Detox or Panchakarma therapy: 14–28 days
Chronic condition support: 21–45 days
The duration affects the intensity and depth of treatment.
Usually, yes. Most Ayurvedic retreats offer accommodation within the facility or nearby, with Ayurvedic meals provided. Always confirm what’s included in your package.
Typically, Ayurvedic diets are vegetarian, sattvic, and tailored to your dosha. Vegan options are often available upon request.
Ayurvedic treatments are generally safe when administered by licensed practitioners. However, side effects like fatigue or mild detox symptoms (e.g., headache, nausea) can occur temporarily. Inform the doctor of any allergies or medications you're taking.
Yes, depending on the country. For India, you can apply for a Medical Visa or e-Medical Visa, which allows treatment in recognized Ayurvedic centers. Tourists can also visit under a Tourist Visa for short-term wellness retreats.
Loose cotton clothing
Yoga wear
Minimal cosmetics/perfumes (often discouraged)
Medications/prescriptions
Travel documents & medical records
Refillable water bottle
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