SOUTH INDIA - India & Sri Lanka
“What is ayurveda? How is this ancient medical system connected with yoga, meditation, healthy food, relaxation in nature and modern life style?”
Ayurveda Trails are dedicated to everyone, who is searching answers to these questions. It does not want to be anything else, but art expression of healthy life style inspired by Indian ancient healing traditions, creating harmony with the dynamics of contemporary life. The word ayurveda means ‘science of life’and our philosophy is ‘art of travel’. We would like to connect science and art. For us ayurveda is also a symbol of personal evolution, a way how to heal not only our body, but also our soul. It is a quest for the right journey to reach a balance between human beings and nature. This journey is different for each person, we respect that difference. If you decide to explore the world of ayurveda, we’ll connect you with our team of ayurvedic doctors, yoga, vastu (Indian feng shui) and travel experts, who will help you to choose an ayurvedic resort or hospital and design a treatment package according your needs.
Each journey is different for each person, and we respect that differences. That is why, we prefer speak with you before you travel with us. Kindly, fill in BOOKING FORM or send email to zuzana@shaktitrails.com and we will connect with you.
ART OF TRAVEL (When & Where to travel?) is based on a philosophy of three words: SPIRIT (Who to meet?), STORY (What to do?), STYLE (Where to stay?).
The price is available upon request. Rates vary depending on the time of the year and the number of people travelling, but also from your style!
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We will send you a detailed itinerary with day by day descriptions as well as lots of tips and ideas from our local experts!
....and by the way, do write us few sentences about you! Because NAMASTE could be just a casual or formal greeting, a cultural convention or an act of worship. However, there is much more to it than meets the eye. The real meeting between people is the meeting of their minds. When we greet one another with namaste, it means, ‘may our minds meet’, indicated by the folded palms placed before the chest. The bowing down of the head is a gracious form of extending friendship in love, respect and humility. We are looking forward to sharing our thoughts with you!