The ancient Indian medicinal practice of Ayurveda when combined with the spiritual ambiance of Uttarakhand offers a commendable experience. It is altogether a different experience of being treated with the best of Ayurveda therapies amidst the scenic surroundings and clean air of Uttarakhand.
In many ashrams of Rishikesh and Haridwar, Ayurvedic treatments are offered to visitors for their varied diseases. Uttarakhand is also home to several Ayurveda centres and few resorts that dedicatedly render suitable therapies for ailments.
From Ayurvedic Abhayagna (ayurvedic massage) to Netra/akshi-tarpana (Eye Treatment), from Kati basti (Lumber Spine Treatent) to Griva basti (Neck Treatment), and from Hridaya basti (Treatment for Heart) to the popular Ayurvedic treatment of Panchkarma, Uttarakhand is the best destination in India to experience the ancient and effective practice of Ayurveda.
The state does not only offer the best Ayurvedic treatments and therapies but also render courses in this ancient science at many of its centres in Haridwar and Rishikesh.
Ans: Yes, there are many ashrams in Rishikesh and Haridwar that offer long and short Ayurveda courses. Uttarakhand also has colleges for studying Ayurvedic medicines.
Ans: Rishikesh and Haridwar are the two best places for Ayurveda treatment in Uttarakhand.
Ans: One can visit Uttarakhand for Ayurvedic treatments round the year, however, the monsoon is the best season in general.
Ans: Yes, there are a number of resorts that offer Ayurvedic treatments.
Ans: Yes, there are many ashrams in Rishikesh that along with Yoga offer Ayurvedic therapies.
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