Holistic Medicine (Yoga, Ayurveda, Naturopathy & Panchkarma)
Alternative medicine emphasizes mainly on the interactions of body, mind and sprit and the outcomes are prevention from diseases, rejuvenation of body and extension of life span helps in striking the right balance and living with the rhythm of nature and its ocean of energy. In this style of treatment, along with medicine, proper diet and living style are also advised. Method of diagnosis and treatment are based on nature's rules. The natural way of treatment teaches a very scientific and systematic way of living. The amazing part of it is that the treatment encompasses medications, massage, prayer, meditation, physical exercise as well as Yoga, which means that alternative medicine has not left a stone unturned or any possibility unexplored in the sphere of human well-being.
The allopathic form of treatment is popular among a larger section of people due to the scientific development of vaccines and invention of specific drugs that efficiently deal with severe injuries and life threatening ailments. Through allopathic abdominal and gynecological surgeries are conducted with great ease and quick relief is provided to the patient which was completely unimaginable in the distant past. The surgical appliances and diagnosis instruments of the allopathic cure have made the identification and treatment of our diseases incredibly quick and result-oriented. We cannot do without allopathic treatment on certain occasions when a particular organ of the body is targeted and is made to undergo an operation. Transplantation of a particular part of our body has become possible only through the allopathic treatment.
”Combine a vacation with an alternative medicine & cultural experience.”
Eco Tourism
The concept of ecotourism is one of ambiguity and dispute. There is no universal definition for ecotourism, nor is there a certifying agency. A common misconception is that ecotourism is just nature based tourism, the act of surrounding yourself with natures little wonders. The truth is far more complex. Ecotourism has to be both ecologically and socially conscious. Its goal is to minimize the impact that tourism has on an area through cooperation and management and in some case it even encourages travelers to have a positive impact on their new surroundings.
A commonly accepted definition of ecotourism is:
“Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well being of local people"
Ideally, ecotourism should…
- Minimize the negative impacts of tourism
- Contribute to conservation efforts
- Employ locally and give money back to the community
- Educate visitors about the local environment and culture
- Cooperate with local people to manage natural areas
- Provide a positive experience for both visitor and host
Rural, Cultural & Heritage Tourism
From time since immemorial, India has been considered to be a land with rich cultural heritage. Centuries after centuries, this country has seen rulers like Rajputs, Moughals, English, and Portuguese. Besides, various religions also flourished at different times in this country like Buddhism, Jainism etc. All these factors have played their role in making an impact on the culture of this country. One can find the traces of different cultures in Music, dance, architecture, festivities, languages spoken, traditional beliefs and customs, food and many more like these. It is the development in these aspects of life that makes the heritage of India one of the most vibrant and most exhaustive.
We believe in the continuity and dynamism of Indian cultural heritage and it is our endeavor to help people from world over get acquainted with same. And there can not be a better way to understand this than to experience it. Travel to India with our cultural tour packages and understand why this heritage has withstood thousands of years and still going strong.