India is an exciting place to deep dive and explore local culture and enjoy the geographic beauty.  

In this blog, we cover the ancient Indian health system – The history of old Ayurvedic protocol. It is believed that the traditional rishis or seers of India received the gift of Ayurveda from their Hindu gods about 5,000 years ago. Essential information to realise a balanced and healthy life was recorded in their sacred texts, the Vedas, specifically the Atharva Veda. 

India has a rich history with a proven track record on traditional Indian medicines, which strengthens immunity and the prevention of disease pathology. 

These medicines also improve the digestive capacity and elimination of wastes. Most importantly these therapies, nourish the nervous system, reducing anxiousness and stress. This traditional medicine is not limited to fighting the known illness but also curing new pathogens like COVID 19. 

In the recent study by the IIT-D and Japan’s AIST, it is found that the Ashwagandha compound may be an effective anti-COVID drug. IIT-D said the team reported that natural compounds from Ashwagandha and propolis have the potential to be effective anti-COVID-19 drug candidates

India, a place to explore and revel in cultural and geographic beauty, has exquisite sights spread all over the country. 

India Tourism is segmented into two broad categories,  international and domestic. There has been a paradigm shift in the concept of domestic tourism over time with the growing middle-class and its disposable incomes. The Indian tourism industry is one of the largest service industries in the country in terms of its contribution to GDP and foreign exchange earnings, in addition to being a diverse employment provider. Although spending comes primarily from international tourism, the domestic expenditure for this sector is projected to have a linear growth until 2028. 

Domestic tourism plays a crucial role in the overall development of the industry. With the emergence of private tour operators, Indian families’ are exploring our country beyond pilgrim sites and local attractions. The great Indian middle-class have increasingly tapped into the trend of saving up for travels along with a change of mindset in travel expectations. 

Budget airlines have led to many travellers opting to fly within the country, and the government is planning to open new airports in the coming years. 

Indian railways have been an ideal economical alternative for many of the country’s long-distance travellers. India has one of the most extended railway networks globally, operating over more than 65 thousand kilometres. Some of the long-distance trains have sleeper coaches with an onboard pantry that provides hot beverages and meals. 

To conclude, India is a safe land with impressive ancient history. Your travel itinerary should not be limited to beaches, cities, shopping, food but also to exploring wellness & yoga, a comprehensive system that places equal emphasis on the body, mind, and spirit and strives to restore the innate harmony of the individual.

Plan your travel, and it is going to be fun post-pandemic. Stay Safe while we get through this………..

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