Kerala is located on the southeastern coast of the Indian Peninsula. Its inhabitants speak mainly Malayalam, and Kerala stands out in terms of education and the highest level of healthcare. It surprises with lush vegetation, culture, aromatic cuisine and festivals. She is known for the Kathakali classical theater, Tejjam ritual dances, Kalari Payattu martial arts, but above all for Ayurvedic Therapies.
The climate in Kerala is largely dependent on the monsoons. The southwest monsoon most often appears at the beginning of June and lasts until October, bringing considerable rainfall to the region. It is at this time that the weather is favorable not only for tourists, but also for Ayurveda. The atmosphere remains cool and free of dust. It allows maximum opening of the skin pores, thanks to which the body is more open to therapy. In other months we will meet with less rainfall, but high humidity.
Kerala is a place that has a continuous tradition of Ayurveda. It is here that this unique healing system has developed over the millennia. Ayurveda was the primary treatment option, and its traditional practitioners played a key role in strengthening tradition in the country. Ashtavaidya , traditional physicians - Ayurveda experts, contributed to Kerala's growth as a significant center of Ayurveda. Ashtavaidya's unique tradition has evolved as a result of the interaction between Ayurvedic textual practices and regional folk medical practices utilizing Kerala's rich healing flora. Many seasonal rituals and religious ceremonies also reflect the assumptions of Ayurveda. Although times have changed, most Kerala residents still use this unique lifestyle, and Ayurvedic traditions also find expression in the kitchen. For example, Sadya - a traditional meal adheres to Ayurvedic principles and offers six flavors - from sweet to sour. This is to combine them in complete harmony to facilitate digestion. In this land, called "Ayurveda Mecca", people combine leisure with medicine, enjoying the lush greenery of Kerala and a pleasant climate.