Kairali The Healing Village – One of the Top 50 National Geographic Wellness Destination In World

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National Geographic has named Kairali The Ayurvedic Healing Village (which was previously known as Kairali Ayurvedic Resort) situated in Palakkad, Kerala, India as one of the best Wellness Meccas in the world. It is listed among the top 10 in Asia and top 50 in the world by National Geographic Traveler-after investigating hundreds of places worldwide to create their list of the best Wellness Mecca’s and wellness destinations in the world. Set on 50-acres of lush green panorama, Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort brings you the numerous benefits of Ayurveda in a comfortable yet rustic and traditional setting. This Healing Village that is nationally and internationally acclaimed is an exclusive place to practice the art of meditation, yoga and Ayurvedic treatments. A sanctuary of peace, this is a perfect place to relax, de-stress, rejuvenate and be pampered.
National Geography is a very prestigious and well known magazine published by the National Geographic Society in the United States. It highlights and lists the planet?s most fascinating, famed and the most eminent places and customs. It is a magazine that is published in 37 languages and read by nearly 60 million people around the world each month.

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.