Adding a Tint of Spirituality in your Ayurvedic Tours of South India

Medical tourism has seen an increase in the last decade or so, for it has gained positive reviews from the tourist fraternity. Not only are the reviews and the feedback encouraging, but people have gone overboard while putting their experiences on paper. The therapeutic rejuvenation is such that you lose every inch of stress and come back as a different person, very different as if the person has undergone a series of renaissance.

Most of the travelers, especially those who come to the southern part of India for the second time, are bound to explore aspects which they had merely witnessed in their prior trips. India has many spirituality laced lines flowing in tandem, so understanding, learning and exploring the spirituality at offer can be as exciting as trails shown on geographical channels and travel magazines.
Spiritual Tour of South India through Shrines and Festivals

To understand various modes of spirituality, beliefs and local heritage, exploring Spiritual Tours of South India which have been instrumental towards the cultural growth is the best method.

Starting the journey by visiting Father Bede Griffith's ashram near Trichy would be the perfect launch pad as you would learn combined teachings of Catholicism and Hinduism here. Aurobindo's Ashram in Pondicherry is a major attraction during the trip.
The magnificent Jewish Synagogue situated in Cochin is a pillar of trust where calmness combines well with spirituality. Visiting Meenakshi Temple, Rock cut temple, Meenakshi temples along with a small Navagraha Temple Tour would enlighten you towards an array of knowledge and peace. Other attractions include the grand mosques of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, historic churches of Kerala etc. Shrines can be accommodated during ayurvedic tours as well. Lodging traditional dance forms, music forms and singing during the trip is a high though.

All in all, these spirituality based landmarks also form the highlights of south India in general.

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