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Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort  in National Geographic Traveler’s ’50
Top Wellness Destinations: Asia
The Hospitalitybizindia.com recently published an article about Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort highlighting the fact that this amazing resort
has been included in National Geographic Traveller?s ?50 Top Wellness
Destinations: Asia? list.Hospitalitybizindia.com is the online hospitality news
portal to provide quality information to hoteliers and industry consultants.

Kairali in National Geographic Traveler’s ’50 Top Wellness
Destinations: Asia’
Saturday, April
05, 2008, 19:00 Hrs[IST]
By HBI Staff |
Palakkad
Kairali Ayurvedic
Health Resort has been included in National Geographic Traveler?s ?50 Top
Wellness Destinations: Asia? list. This list was featured in National
Geographic Traveler?s March 2008 issue. The resort is situated at Palakkad in
Kerala.
Set amidst 50
acres, the spa has 30 villas with Deluxe, Classic, Royal and Maharaja.
Ayurvedic treatments available at the resort include ayurveda, panchakarma
and other treatments.
Speaking about
the recognition, Ram Mohan, VP- Marketing & PR, Kairali Group of
Companies said, ?We are happy and proud that Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort,
Palakkad, Kerala, India has been selected among the top 10 in Asia & top
50 in the world?. The list can be perused at
National Geographic Traveler.

Published on: 5th April 2008

Abhilash K.R.
Abhilash K.R.

Executive Director, Kairali Ayurvedic Group Ayurveda Futurist | Global Expansion Strategist | Wellness Industry Speaker Abhilash K. Ramesh represents the new generation of Ayurvedic entrepreneurship. As an Executive Director at Kairali Ayurvedic Group, he has been instrumental in expanding the global footprint of Ayurveda, setting up wellness centers, franchise partnerships, and integrative healing programs across 30+ countries. With a background in international business and a vision rooted in ancient healing wisdom, Abhilash focuses on aligning Ayurveda with modern wellness trends, tech-based health solutions, and integrative care models. His thought leadership lies in bridging the East and West—making Ayurveda relevant to contemporary global audiences.