Titled 'Ayurbodha', the programme gives tourists not only an opportunity to savour the unmatched grandeur and beauty of the state but also enlightens them with the basics of life-changing Ayurveda and its virtues as a holistic wellness system, department sources here said.
Kerala Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran formally launched the newest product of the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) at the ongoing World Travel Mart in London, which began yesterday, according to a release.
Under the initiative, the traveller could stay at any of the KTDC resorts located in the captivating and pristine parts of Kerala and learn about the ancient medicinal stream of Ayurveda.
The highlight of the programme was that the traveller goes back not only enlightened but also with a certificate for gaining knowledge of Ayurveda, the release said.
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Ayurveda, as a wellness system and a mainstay tourism product, has been largely confined to treatments and massages. While Kerala was known as a destination for spending serene and peaceful holidays, the time-tested tradition of the ancient Ayurveda could enrich every visitor's experience, Surendran said.
Ayurbodha would cover the best of locations of KTDC in Kerala. KTDC has roped in the best of the Ayurveda practitioners for the 'Ayurbodha' initiative.
Through this programme, the visitors would get a primary knowledge on the depth of Ayurveda and its wider use, which will surely be a unique experience to them, said KTDC Chairman M Vijayakumar.
The 15-day Ayurbodha package has been priced at just 100 dollars a day per person, and it includes accommodation and complimentary breakfast. The location could be chosen according to ones preference.