Wellness retreats if you're looking for a break from your monotonous city lives
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Last updated on - Jul 17, 2018, 12:28 IST01/5The best Indian wellness retreats you should be heading to STAT!
Our lifestyles demand fast-paced everything! And sometimes, it just feels nice to slow down a little, take a break and enjoy the breeze without a smartphone in hand. Well, if you’re looking for a break from your monotonous and fast-paced city lives, we have just the wellness resorts you’ll should visit. Take a look and choose your pick…
02/5Dune Eco Village And Resort, Puducherry
If you're travelling solo and want to enjoy some community living, here's where you need to head to. It’s part Tanjore heritage, part rural village, part beach, with all kinds of architectural surprises thrown in. Not just that. The Chopra Healing Centre by Deepak Chopra is right here too! After your spa-time, you can enjoy milking a few cows in your downtime too.
03/5Raas Devigarh, Delwara
This restored fort might transform you to a scene in 'Padmaavat'. Try the ‘Kiss of an Angel’ or ‘Kaalratri’, a two-hour-long Devi Blessings spa ritual part-inspired by Navratri. This spa also includes a detoxification session in a Himalayan salt cave sauna. If you're going as a couple, book a secluded dinner at the fort’s Sheesh Mahal and watch the mirrors and romance come alive to candlelight.
04/5Khyber Himalayan Resort and Spa, Gulmarg
When you can't make it to Kareena Kapoor Khan's favourite, Gstaad in Switzerland, head here! Khyber’s indoor heated pool with its giant glass windows is a hit with bachelorette parties! Try the ‘Revitalizing Aromachologie’ massage that combines Swedish and Balinese massage techniques with rosemary, pine and mint essential oils to cure fatigue. Enjoy snow-laden trees and slopes in your downtime.
05/5Niraamaya Retreats, Surya Samudra, Kovalam
Here is where you will experience the authentic Ayurveda experience. Featuring cliff-top luxury and Kerala-style villas, this resort makes for a good start to a spa vacay. Try their ‘Ayurveda Stress and Strain Buster’—a five-day programme that includes yoga, meditation and 90 minutes of daily Ayurveda treatments that cover the gamut from shirodhara, abhyangasnana, nasyam and pizchil.
So, where are you heading to?