Can you guess what these celebs have in common? Kate Winslet, Oprah Winfrey, Uma Thurman, Halle Berry, prince Charles, and Camilla Parker Bowles. If not, here's why: they all traveled to india at some of the most well-known health resorts in the past ten years to rest and revitalize.
 

Although we frequently look to the West for inspiration, india is seeing a huge increase in wellness tourism and is, in a sense, setting the standard for the rest of the world to follow. There are several causes, but the main one is the growing awareness of lifestyle and health issues. More than ever, individuals are adopting holistic wellness activities, including yoga, meditation, and conventional treatment methods. To attain a balance of body, mind, and spirit, many are also adopting vegetarianism, veganism, or a sativic diet.
 
India is well-positioned to meet this expanding need because to its rich wellness history and wide range of products. Therefore, it was only logical to go inside one to see what makes these retreats so transformative and why people travel from all over the world to attend.
 

At Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary – back to the roots
Keeping up with the demands of modern life is getting more and harder. We seldom, if ever, have time in our busy schedules to re-establish a connection with ourselves, our environment, or even the tiny pleasures in life. Perhaps the significance of enjoying the small things was the first thing we realized on Day 1 at the health sanctuary. Before the meals, there was a little custom that evoked happy memories (more on that later).
 

"Indians have understood the importance of wellbeing - not just physical but also mental, emotional, and spiritual," says Dr. Rajesh Srinivas, general manager of Swastik health. Holidays are the way to go in light of rising wealth and a younger workforce. These provide you a fast recharge so you can get back to work more engaged and productive.
 

The Sahyadri Hills and the tranquil khadakwasla backwaters around Swastik Wellbeing, which is now situated in Peacock Valley, Khed, Pune, distant from the bustling city throng. The property, which is 51 acres in size, is a sanctuary of verdant vegetation that radiates calm and tranquility in sharp contrast to the bustling metropolis. A variety of customized experiences are available at Swastik, all of which are based on the fundamental principles of spirituality, health, wealth, love, and bliss.
 
Not even a casual "hello" or "hi" will do here. They have a strong feeling of spirituality. people say "atma naman" (my soul acknowledges your soul) as they meet one another as a sign of respect and connection.
 
 


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