The Role and Importance of Ayurveda in Health Tourism in India

Author:

AGARWAL Prachi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya

Abstract

Ayurveda is an art of healing that has been run through India for over five millennium. It’s a science of rejuvenation, that has gained a lots of world attraction over the years. In today’s scenario there is a need to give a right track to our mind and body and hence requires health tourism, health checks visiting the attractions, identical with the words like health tourism, remedial journey or inclusive healthcare and became a universal concept gaining importance. Through which different destinations of India gets set up to provide various ayurvedic techniques to achieve good health and healthy lifestyle. As tourism connects two different processes, it’s a way to learn, experience and share. So, travelling within the elements of nature by using proper ayurvedic herbs, oils and food that not only boosts immunity but also cures diseases slowly and gradually and as well as provide right knowledge to visitors that will create awareness regarding nature and spreads importance of our ancient ayurvedic techniques to everyone’s mind and body. Therefore, this study is connected to health tourism describing how Ayurveda is helpful for healthy lifestyle. Through this research paper, researcher is trying to point out the role and importance of Ayurveda in health tourism in India.

Publisher

International Journal of Health Management and Tourism

Subject

General Medicine

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