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Yoga in himalayas tour: get set for an orgasmic affair with the hills

Author: Travel N Tours India Tti
by Travel N Tours India Tti
Posted: Apr 04, 2017

A lot of people get drawn to India after hearing tales and anecdotes revolving around the beauty of Himalayas. It is, as any Geography book would tell you, the biggest and the most fascinating mountain range in the world with the all-famous Mount Everest (highest peak in the world) guarding its crest at a height of 8848 metre. Therefore, it goes without saying that the joy of immersing in Yoga in Himalayas can find no match.

Yoga has been the find of Indian sages from ancient times but has now turned into a global affair, thanks to the benefits it brings to soul and body. It is, to explain in simple terms, like free-hand exercise but there are certain asanas that one needs to know. For instance, by doing the shirsh asana, one can purify his or her brain, can strengthen the memory and even grow back lost hair. Though this asana (and many more of the kind) can also be practised at the comforts of your home, Himalayan fresh air provides the purity and the atmosphere that often play a crucial role in their successful implementations. Besides, Himalayan destinations like Shimla, Kullu-Manali, Kashmir and a greater part of Himachal make for such a refreshing getaway from the humdrum of cacophonic cities that no amount of praise is enough to describe their cathartic effect. If you are aiming to detoxify your body and to re-fill your soul with bliss and peace, you may take a look at the different packages for Yoga In Himalayas Tour.

While the Himalayas make for a must-visit destination while you are exploring the northern part of India, there is the beloved Kerala that stands like a sentinel in the southern point. Pick up any Kerala travel guide and you will know why it is so highly rated by visitors and residents alike. First and foremost, it is the stage where nature makes its pristine appearance in the form of backwaters, lagoons, hills, rivers, beaches, coconut and eucalyptus trees and waterfalls. Secondly, it is home to some of the most touristy places in the country including Alleppey (a great place for houseboat stays over backwaters), Munnar (arguably the number one honeymoon destination) and Cochin (a delightfully soft colonial town with remnants from the past).

Kerala Weather is very conducive for travelling and stay, the food out here is much more than just palatable (and certainly unique and easy on the belly), the hills are green and wet, the waterfalls gush with a roar during the rains, and the spa and Yoga centres are drawing serpentine queues for their traditional pureness.

And, of course, almost an encyclopaedia can be written on the richness of Kerala’s culture. Do, get on with it and tick it off your bucket list!

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