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The Best Yoga and Ayurveda Resorts in India

India is a country where knowledge is passed down generations and the country benefits from this rich tradition. There are many examples of such things. However, the two strong examples that we can think of are yoga and Ayurveda.

The rest of the world has become aware of the advantages of these practices. Hence, you can see the development of teaching centres across the globe. But India is still the best place to learn and practice them.

Here are some of the best Yoga and Ayurveda Resorts in India.

Ayurveda Resorts in India
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Ananda in the Himalayas, Uttarakhand

Ananda is situated at the foothills of the Himalayas. It overlooks the Ganges and the holy town of Rishikesh. A perfect place to unwind. Moreover, their wellness packages include rejuvenation, detox, meditation, and yoga, among other things.

No list of ayurvedic retreats and yoga centres in India is complete without a mention of Ananda. And rightly so!

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Yoga by the banks of Ganga

Atmantan, Mulshi, Maharashtra

If you’re looking for a luxury yoga retreat, India is the right place. And Atmantan is certainly one of the best. True wellness for the mind, body, and soul is their motto. And they stick to it.

Guests have a variety of options to choose from, including spa holiday packages. It is also one of the preferred retreats in India.

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Ayurvedic spa massage (Photo Credit – Gundula Vogel)

Carnoustie Ayurveda and Wellness Resort, Mararikulam, Kerala

Kerala could well be called the home of Ayurveda. Carnoustie is located along the picturesque Marari beach in God’s own country. This makes it an ideal choice for those looking for great ayurvedic resorts in Kerala.

Recognition of its position among wellness retreats in India comes by way of the number of awards bestowed upon it from various agencies around the world. Accordingly, the Carnoustie Ayurveda and Wellness Resort is easily a contender for one of the best ayurvedic retreats in India.

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Yoga by the beach

Isha Yoga Centre, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

The Isha Yoga Centre is part of Jaggi Vasudev’s Isha foundation, and one of the most popular yoga retreats in India. This Yoga Centre follows four major paths of yoga, namely knowledge, action, energy, and devotion.

In addition to yoga programs, the centre also conducts inner engineering workshops. They are designed to improve the quality of life through various techniques aimed at understanding yourself better.

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Isha Yoga Centre in Tamil Nadu

SwaSwara, Gokarna, Karnataka

SwaSwara means your inner voice. This getaway is neither an ashram nor a resort. It offers you a chance to connect with nature, the local community, and your inner self. Which is the most important these days.

It also offers programs that last up to 5 days. This place includes various practices of yoga along with ayurvedic treatment and meditation.

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Doing meditation at Gokarna beach (Photo Credit – Bishnu Sarangi)

Kairali – The Ayurvedic Healing Village, Kerala

The Kairali Ayurvedic Healing Village is the flagship venture of the Kairali Ayurvedic Group. But researchers and practitioners of Ayurveda manage Kairali. Accordingly, their expertise plays a major role and makes all the difference. Moreover, you get to learn the science behind the therapy. A few decades old, Karali’s objective was propagating Ayurveda among the general population. And now it has managed to reach beyond that!

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Yoga in India: Travel Route Ideas for Yoga Lovers in India

This article will highlight some travel routes for those who want to experience Yoga in India. Yoga is an integral part of Indian culture. It seeps into our cardio workouts, our morning stretches and even into our school timetable sometimes! If you plan to get a real feel of Indian life, yoga in India is a great place to start.

If you’re a beginner, there are dozens of great drop-in classes (40-45 minute classes) in most major cities. It’s certainly worth trying out, and it’s definitely possible to make new friends as you go. If you already have a background in yoga, opt for a tougher course. Set yourself some new goals, maybe even take home a teaching certificate?

In this article, we’ve mapped out some ideas for three great routes around India for you, which also allow for some sightseeing after your morning class! Don’t worry about the difficulty level. The options will be exhaustive. Yoga is for everyone.

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Meditation in Hampi

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Mumbai Goa Gokarna Varkala (route on GoogleMaps)

Fly into Mumbai and skip the rush of the inner city for the suburban leafiness of The Yoga Institute in Santa Cruz. It’s primarily a retreat centre and a great place to step out of chaos, even if you’re not ready for a full course.

Next stop – Goa! Tall swaying palms, soft sand underfoot and dozens of yoga classes popping up on every shore. Here, you could try the Lotus Yoga Retreat or Kaama Kethna to really keep tune with the universe.

South Goa is a great place to relax. If you’re looking for daily Yoga classes, warm seas and great food, here is a blog you should check out!

Gokarna, even quieter, will set your morning stretches to the gentle roar of the ocean. Spiritual land adjusts each class to the level of its drop-in students. Swaswara hosts all your yoga, Ayurveda and spiritual needs on one vast, ecologically sustainable campus. Finally, head down to the soft, quiet sands of Varkala.

At Soul & Surf, some old fashioned yoga can be practised at dawn. Calm the soul and then crash through the surf to kick yourself back into gear.

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Yoga on the beaches of Goa (Photo Credit – Steven Zwerink)

Mountain Trail

Delhi Rishikesh Dharamsala Agra Pushkar Udaipur (route on GoogleMaps)

Where better to seek out peace than in the mountains that have sheltered Shiva himself? Delhi is obviously the most convenient starting point, and also home to Seema Sondhi’s Yoga Studio. Seema herself took up yoga after a severe spinal injury. Her studio is a judgement-free zone that preaches applying yoga to the abilities of your body rather than the other way around.

From there you can move on to the mecca of yoga practitioners – Rishikesh. Combine the breathtaking natural beauty of Rishikesh with its ancient yogic heritage at Phool Chatti – meaning the ‘Land of the Flowers’. Courses can be demanding, so if you’re just here for peace and calm, check into Osho’s Gangadham further uphill.

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In Dharamsala, you can explore Buddhist spirituality. Take a course on their own brand of meditation. If you’re still looking to come back to the yogic trend, visit the Himalya Iyengar Yoga Centre. It brings to life the traditions of BKS Iyengar in an open space lit by the sharp mountain light.

One of the great things about yoga in India is that there are a wide variety of courses offered varying in focus, degree and length, so you’re not going to leave empty-handed. The route from here on focuses more on sights and cultures. None of these cities will leave you wanting for yoga. If you’re unsatisfied, hit up Art of Living in Agra, Pushkar Meditation Temple in Pushkar and the Dynamic Yoga Studio in Udaipur.

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Rishikesh Yogpeeth (Photo Credit – Rishikesh Yogpeeth)

The Way Down South

Mumbai Hampi Mysore Trivandrum Coimbatore (route on GoogleMaps)

You’re starting from Mumbai again, so let’s change it up a bit. Head away from the interior to the crashing sea face of Marine Drive that defines the city. Nestled up against this gorgeous view is Kaivalyadhama, an institute that combines Ayurveda and Yoga to promote health and wholesomeness.

While in Hampi you can turn your back on the paddy fields and your face towards the sun as you arch up and up in greeting the dawn across the river. In a city that reverberates with the wisdom and beauty of the ancients, a city outside of time, sink back into the arms of this age-old science.

Here, and in Mysore, just ask your hostel manager to hook you up with a local class. Most hostels and hotels arrange one on the front lawn in busy months. In Mysore, you could also opt for a more in-depth study at the Ashtanga Yoga Centre which promises to impart the classic yoga style.

In the old streets of Trivandrum’s West Fort, you will find the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre, which along with the five basic principles of yoga. They also practice karma yoga, that welcomes people of all walks to lend a hand at the centre in whatever capacity possible and become a deeper part of the centre.

Finally, in Coimbatore, try out the Isha Foundation, a centre whose yogic philosophy bubbles up over a simple fitness routine into a complete way of life. One that they try to spread globally through their volunteers. Even if your body isn’t up for it, it’s a great place to visit just to expand your worldview.

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Yoga in India sounds like something you might be interested in? Feel free to contact us for more information on these routes and for help planning your perfect Indian holiday, filled with fabulous Yoga experiences!

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