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Not a hotel, it’s a sanctuary

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A clinical healing sanctuary, tulåh offers an integrative approach rooted in ancient healing wisdom and supported by advanced medical science. It offers a new benchmark in personalised wellness – a transformative journey in Kerala.

Hazel Jain

tulåh Clinical Wellness, a first-of-its-kind clinical healing sanctuary set in the serene hills of northern Kerala, is now open to guests. tulåh represents a new generation of clinical wellness destinations emerging from India. The sanctuary offers an integrative approach to health and wellbeing, combining ancient Eastern healing traditions with advanced diagnostics and personalised clinical therapies to deliver tailored healing and recovery programmes for the body, mind and soul.

“tulåh is deeply personal to me and was envisioned as a place where science, tradition and nature come together to support meaningful healing,” says Faizal Kottikollon, Founder of tulåh Clinical Wellness. “The sanctuary draws from the Kerala’s healing heritage while using modern clinical practices to address today’s health needs. We intend to offer personalised care in a calm, restorative environment, where wellbeing is approached as a long-term journey rather than a short-term programme.” It is represented in India by Indiva Marketing.

Aiman Akhtar, Director of Sales, tulåh Clinical Wellness, says this product is not for the masses. “It is for the very discerning clientele. We work with a few select travel agents who cater to affluent customers. The price point is above the current wellness offerings in India,” she says.

The centre integrates all the traditional healing practices like ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, yoga, and functional medicine. “We also have diagnostics, genetic study, sports rehabilitation. All these modalities come together to give you a true 360-degree approach. We have opened with 35 keys but will expand to 65 rooms and suites on the property,” she adds. It starts at USD 1200 per night for a minimum of four nights. This is a full package price.

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