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Kairali- The Ayurvedic
Healing Village Featured in Hotel Business Review

Kairali- The Ayurvedic Healing Village got featured in the Hotel
Business Review magazine?s January- February 2015 issue. Hotel Business Review
is an exclusive business magazine for the hotel industry and is the only
bimonthly magazine that is entirely focussed at Indian hotel business. The
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and offers information on management techniques, the hotel layouts and the
hotel?s prime lure.

Retreat To Wellness

By Swarnendu Biswas

India is an ancient
land of amazing dichotomies. Its public healthcare may be in a pathetic
condition, but its potential for medical tourism, especially for the inbound
tourists, isvery high. On September 2014, KPMG- FICCI released a study titled
Medical Value Travel in India. According to the study, India has been placed
among the top three medical tourism destinations in Asia. The study views that
medical tourism sector in India was estimated at 78.6 billion USD in 2012, and
it was poised to grow at an annual rate of 15 percent to attain a figure of
158.2 billion USD by 2017.

Besides medical
tourism, wellness tourism is also a niche segment which together can bring
impressive dividends for the Indian hospitality industry. However, to make medical
tourism and wellness tourism to achieve their desired potential, we not only
need more numbers of world class hospitals, but also more numbers of world
class health and spa resorts which can find solutions to chronic ailments that
the western world has been struggling to find.

And the five millennia
old medicinal system of Ayurveda, together with yoga are the two cornerstones
on which the wellness tourism of India should be developed further. I got the
opportunity to visit one such
haven in the God?s Own Country, where the concept of holistic wellness,
inspired by the ancient medicinal system of Ayurveda, is inherent in its
day-to-day working philosophy.

Welcome to Nature

The solitude and unspoiled greenery of the place managed to transmit a
much needed sense of serenity to my city jaded and tension afflicted nerves,
which probably seeped into my soul too. The gently flowing water body
interspersing the greenery further accentuated the feel of calmness. My
companions in the tour also reciprocated the same view. It is a place where one
can lose oneself to find one?s self?The warm welcome with the cool water of
green coconut promised of the shape of things to come.

We were at Kairali ? The Ayurvedic Healing Village, located some 10 km
away from the Palakkad town of Kerala, and just a few kilometers from the
world?s biggest mountain pass, that passes between Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It
was formerly known as Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort. Established in 1999, the
Ayurvedic Healing Village has emerged as a wonderful health resort for inbound
and well-heeled domestic tourists where they can get treated of their chronic
ailments through holistic character of Ayurvedic medication, amidst scenic
surroundings, and can also get their city-jaded nerves refreshed in the
process, amidst scenic environment of greenery and serenity.

Background

The health resort or the retreat described here is under the ambit of
the hospitality division of the Kairali Ayurvedic Group. This is a wonderful
eco-friendly resort cum treatment centre by the Delhi-based Kairali Ayurvedic
Group, which through its Ayurveda-inspired holistic well-being packages over
the years has created a prominent place in the wellness tourism scenario of
India. Headed by Gita Ramesh and KV Ramesh, the group has 25 Ayurvedic
treatment centres in India and 10 in abroad, the first of which was established
at Andheria Modh, New Delhi, in 1989.

Kairali Group?s first wellness center was launched in New Delhi in the
form of an Ayurvedic day spa. All the treatment centres of the group offer an
extensive and compassionate consultation by a doctor, and a rejuvenating course
of Ayurvedic treatments and therapies which are delivered by a team of highly
trainedpersonnel.

It was the huge success of its Kairali Ayurvedic Treatment Centres
which prompted the group to start its hospitality division in 1999. Kairali ?
The Ayurvedic Healing Village is the maiden endeavour of Kairali Hospitality,
which has been followed by another resort in Rishikesh, in the state of Uttaranchal.

Healing, not Holidaying

Coming back to the healing village, I found a hard time negotiating the healthy food on offer, which was
not at all suitable to my cultivated
and unhealthy tastes. ?It is not your conventional resort, where people come for holiday and fun and games. It is a place where most of the guests have come and
do come to get cured of their health
problems,? asserted Sankalp Bansal, the Executive Director of Kairali Ayurvedic Group with a gentle reprimand, as he saw me fussing over the complete
vegetarian diet of the healing village
on the first day; a seemingly bland diet(for my tastes) which is also less salty, less spicy and
less oily than your average diet.

Kairali Products: Propagating Holistic Health

Kairali Ayurvedic Group has presence in 10 countries and has a wide range of Ayurvedic herbal remedies to offer. Kairali?s impressive repertoire of Ayurvedic products includes over a hundred authentic herbal medicines, skin care products, body products and spa equipments. The Kairali Ayurvedic Group?s range of products includes 24 proprietary medicinal products too. Kairali Group manufactures and produces authentic traditional Ayurvedic medicines as well as patented remedies, which according to Dr. Saravan, are suitable for addressing a host of modern day ailments.

The products are produced at the two factories. One of them is at Pollachi, Tamil Nadu and another is at Palakkad. Its Ayurvedic medicines are not only used at the group?s treatment centres and resorts, but also made available to various Ayurvedic pharmacies and to numerous Ayurvedic doctors for retail/prescriptive purposes. The group?s spa franchises proliferate through three continents.

In fact, very few guests at the resort may come at the place purely for
having a conventional fun-filled holiday, dotted with excursions and artefact
shopping expeditions.

The healing village spruced with modern facilities offers personalised
treatments and numerous detoxification programmes oriented around addressing
specific maladies, such as stress relief, arthritis, migraine, post pregnancy
care, beauty enhancement and weight loss. The team of three expert doctors
prescribes the medication and monitors the cure of the guests at the resort.
After a careful consultation with one of the highly trained doctors, you can
choose (on the basis of advice of the doctors) from a range of Ayurvedic
treatments and/or special health and beauty care packages, specifically
designed to treat modern day maladies like stress, respiratory problems, eye ailments
and skin diseases.

?A full range of traditional Ayurvedic treatments is available at the
resort, and nothing pleases us more than seeing our guests get relief and
remedy from chronic health problems after just a few weeks of guidance from our
world-class team of doctors and ministrations from our expert masseurs,?
observed Abhilash K Ramesh, Group Director ? Kairali Ayurvedic Group. ?The
heart and soul of the property is based on ancient and perennial knowledge
system of Ayurveda. We have tried to implement the precise instructions of
authentic Ayurveda in every aspect of daily life at the retreat,? elaborated
the entrepreneur further.

No wonder the place was voted as one of the world?s top 50 wellness
destinations by the National Geographic Traveler, after investigating hundreds
of places to create a list of the best wellness havens in the world. Kairali ?
The Ayurvedic Healing Village was also voted among the ?Top 5 Health Resorts in
India? by India Today magazine, in 2012.

And foreigners it seem are greatly impressed by the healing facilities
offered at The Ayurvedic Healing Village. ?About 65 percent of our guests are
inbound tourists, and among the inbound tourists at our healing village, most
of them are from Germany, though we get lots of inbound tourists from other
countries as well,? articulated Ramesh. I had a discussion with a German lady
and an Ethiopian man, who came here for treatments. They seemed to be fairly
satisfied despite the only vegetarian and ?healthy? diet and prohibition on drinking
and smoking at the resort.

I had two massages at the spa
with the false hope of curing my chronic pain in loins that arrives habitually
on the arrival of winters, and though I didn?t even expect temporary relief, to
my surprise I managed to get that. ? If you had only taken a 14-day treatment
with us, we would have relieved you of your pain in loins permanently,?
asserted Dr. Saravan, one of the three doctors at the healing village. He
informed that the therapies based on Ayurvedic principles at the resort are not
only without side effects, but often are personalised in character.

Sustainable Character

The pragmatic philosophy of sustainability is ingrained in the
character of the health resort, whose green ambience is dotted with plants
having medicinal properties(in Ayurvedic treatment). Many of these trees also
have delicious fruits like jackfruit, star fruit and guava among others. The
resort is spread across 15 acres and beyond that there is about 40 acres of
paddy fields and vegetable gardens, which is owned by the Kairali Ayurvedic
Group. The 40 acre area has been leased to the local farmers at a very
affordable cost for their livelihood. A part of their organic produce is in
turn purchased by the group and is used by the resort for the guests?
consumption.

Besides fresh and organic food served at the two Ayurvedic Canteens of
the resort, the other eco-friendly attributes of the property are reflected in
its sewage treatment plant, in its rainwater harvesting facility, its CFL
lighting in rooms, and in the eco-friendly construction of its 30 cottages.
?Our sewage treatment plant is used to treat the impurities in water and oil
and the so called ?wasted? water left after the treatment is used for
gardening,? informed Raymond PJ, General Manager, Kairali Ayurvedic Group.

He also informed that the coolness of the ambience as a result of it
being nestled in greenery had helped the property to not opt for centralised
airconditioning, thereby saving energy in the process. ?We discourage wastage
of water and frequent changing of linens in therooms,? offered Raymond. He also
talked about enhancing the rainwater harvesting capacity of the resort.

The healing village or the resort comprises 30 cottages or
villas(depending upon how you look at them), of which 27 are interestingly
named after Malayalam zodiac signs. The cottages, according to Raymond, are
segmented into four categories ? Deluxe, Classic, Royal Villas and Suite. The
Suite is the highest among these four categories, in terms of facilities, followed
by Royal Villas, Classic and Delux respectively.

?We have four Deluxe category cottages, which are ideal for one person,
17 cottages under the Classic category, seven Royal Villas and two Suites,?
stated Raymond. I would not say that the rooms are embodiments of unbridled
opulence, but they are spic and span and are spruced with a fairly impressive
range of amenities suited for modern day living.

?The roofs of the cottages are made with mud tile and red brick, and
red oxide and mud are used in flooring of the cottages, which give the floors a
cool and pleasant feel,? informed Bansal. Moreover, the raw materials used for
the construction of these picturesque cottages are locally sourced and involves
low maintenance cost. In fact, most of the people engaged in the resort are
also local, which further endorses the Kairali Ayurvedic Group?s emphasis on
the culture of sustainability.

Food for Health

As discussed before, the inherent resonance of wellness of Kairali ?
The Ayurvedic Healing Village is very much evident in its food & beverage
offerings too. There are two canteens at the resort with seating capacity of 30
each, where guests can come for breakfast, lunch and dinner. According to Ajosh
Joseph, F&B Manager of the resort or the healing village, every day the
menu changes for the general guests, though the menu never wavers from its
healthy stance. It is always less spicy, low on salt and less oily than your
average diet.

However, every day at the breakfast table you can get a different fruit
and a different fruit juice, which I liked very much. Though the menu changes
every day, but on a given day the menu is fixed for all general guests. That is
the guests can order only those items on a given day which are placed on the
menu on that day.

?And for patients with some
specific ailments like patients afflicted with diabetes, obesity, etc. diet
chart is prepared after consultation with the doctors and food and beverage as
per that diet chart is administered to them,? explained Joseph. ?We not only
know the guests for whom special diet chart is being prepared but also their
room numbers and their specific ailments, which ensures that we never make the
mistake of administering them a different diet than what is being prescribed
for them,? he pointed out further. Most of the vegetables served are grown on
the organic farmland surrounding the center.

?We have four types of diet
here, which are classified as Panchakarma Diet(for those taking Panchakarma
treatment), Diabetic Diet, Strict Diet(for addressing the weight loss) and
Normal Diet,? expressed Joseph. To those not in the know, Panchakarma happens
to be cleansing of the body according to principles of Ayurveda.

Regular yoga and meditation sessions, a visit to the gym and spa, walk
through the herbal garden and a dip in the swimming pool(preferably in the
summers) complement the healthy sojourn at the place.

The Business in Leisure

A spacious air-conditioned conference hall with a capacity of 40, and a
well appointed board room with a capacity of 20, provide the perfect settings
for educational retreats and conferences.

The resort offers gym, tennis courts, badminton court and a jogging
track for guests to address their fitness concerns and their love for sports.
The indoor recreation room of the resort offers billiards, carrom and a cards
table among other amusements. Those with ongoing business responsibilities can
make use of the resort?s business center, which is equipped with a cyber caf,
Photostat machines and fax machines. The guests can also avail the services of
an astrologer. The tour of the herbal garden with Dr. Saravan helped us to get
a passing awareness about the Ayurvedic medicinal applications of the plethora
of plants dotted throughout. Overall, despite the gentle chirping of birds,
time seem to stand still here, just like the placid waters of the swimming
pool.

The Sights and Sounds

However, for tourists who are looking for a conventional holiday, I
must say that there isn?t much to see in and around the health resort, except
for the Malampuzha Dam and Garden, the Palakkad Fort, built by Hyder Ali of
Mysore in 1766, and the snake park. But despite the paucity of conventional
tourist attractions around the healing village, I made a mental note of
visiting this unique expression in hospitality again, in the near future, as I
boarded the flight to Delhi, from Coimbatore. For as I said before, it is a
place where one can find a healthier and a rejuvenated yourself.

Published on: January – February 2015

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