Kerala sees Ayurveda as its Future of Tourism

Trivandrum: Kerala is planning to promote Ayurveda Tourism in the state and take the maximum advantage of herbs and mega biodiversity region of Western Ghats.

The campaign would focus on Ayurveda owing to the rich medicinal plants’ reserve in the Western Ghats, which is among the “hottest biodiversity hot-spots in the world.

Kerala is naturally blessed to be the flagbearer of ayurveda because of the state’s rich ecosystem in the Western Ghats,” Tourism Minister A.P. Anil Kumar said on Thursday.

A large number of foreign and domestic tourists come to Kerala for Ayurvedic treatment. As many as 900 species of medicinal herbs are found in Kerala, he said.

Ayurvedic Tourism in Kerala

A Woman undergoing Ayurvedic Treatment in Kerala

Agasthyakoodam peak in the Western Ghats, about 70 km from here, is home to some of the rarest medicinal plants.

Kerala received about 94 lakh domestic visitors last year while about eight lakh foreign tourists visited the state during the same time, according to a tourism department official.

A majority of foreign tourists from Germany, the Middle East and Australia joined the state’s ayurveda wellness programmes, the official said.

Kerala Tourism Secretary Suman Billa said ayurveda treatment in the state was aimed at providing vigour and health to visitors.

That is what the tourists are looking for. Lifestyle changes and urban pressures are increasingly affecting the people,” he added.

The ayurveda-focussed tourism campaign aims at lengthening the average stay of foreign tourists to 18 days per person from the present average of 16.2 days.

Kerala also plans to bring about a convergence of different systems of medicine.

Besides, the tourism department will also add new tourism destinations and diversify its tourism portfolio by including adventure activities like rock climbing and paragliding.