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Authentic Kerala Heritage Sanctuaries for Healing

byAyurvedagramVisit heritage campus at Whitefield, BengaluruStarts from13,500 Per NightView full gallery

We brought heritage here beam-by-beam to create a sanctuary where architecture helps you breathe. Our village consists of restored Kerala ancestral homes set amidst 13 acres of greenery.

The historic Aranmula Palace, our reception building, stands as a testament to timeless Kerala architecture. This view captures its grandeur at sunset, inviting you into a world of royal heritage and healing.

The expansive corridor of the Aranmula Palace, with its intricate floor tiles and majestic wooden pillars. This space, once part of a royal residence, now welcomes guests to begin their wellness journey.

A pathway of light leads to our Pulinkunnu Mana, the Health & Therapy Centre. This beautifully restored heritage building is where you will receive your personalized Ayurvedic treatments.

A tranquil evening view of one of our heritage cottages. The warm lighting and traditional wooden architecture create a peaceful and secure atmosphere for rest and rejuvenation after a day of therapy.

An 18th-century heritage wooden house, now a tranquil accommodation for our guests. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers an authentic setting for experiencing traditional Kerala Ayurveda and yoga.

Our heritage accommodations are nestled within a sprawling green landscape. This view showcases how each restored building coexists harmoniously with nature, creating a true healing village.

A look at the Kayamkulam Mana, a 75-year-old heritage building relocated to our center. Its classic duplex layout and shared sit-out area offer a serene space for reflection and relaxation.

The Ambara Mana cottage, surrounded by a vibrant garden. This 73-year-old heritage home provides a naturally cool and comfortable retreat, even during warm summer months.

The inviting porch of the Ambara Mana cottage, a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the serene garden views. The traditional architecture promotes natural airflow and a connection to the outdoors.

The Neeloor Mana, a 95-year-old heritage house from the hills of South-West Kerala. Its intricate wooden carvings and classic design now provide a historic and peaceful setting for our guests.

About Our Heritage Sanctuaries: The Architecture of Healing

When you walk into these cottages, you will notice the difference that natural, organic architecture makes compared to modern concrete blocks. We rebuilt these 70 to 200-year-old Nalukettu and Mana homes to provide genuine airflow and silence. The wood, the red-oxide flooring, and the open-air layout are not merely aesthetic choices, they are designed to keep your body cool and your mind grounded while you focus on your treatment.

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