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KSRTC launches morning jungle safari in Wayanad

26 january 2023, 04:01 pm ist.

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Manandhavady: To experience the surreal beauties of hilly terrains and lush green forests in Wayanad, book a seat in the morning safari package offered by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) under the budget tourism initiative.

On Wednesday morning, KSRTC conducted its first Jungle Safari trip from Mananthavady, with all 49 seats booked on the bus.

Last year, KSRTC launched its first Jungle Safari trip in Wayanad from Sultan Bathery depot. Unlike the Safari offered from Mananthavady depot, the bus departs from Sultan Bathery depot only at night instead of morning hours. Even so, KSRTC earned around Rs 10 lakh in revenue from this project. The reception prompted KSRTC to launch a forest safari trip in the morning hours.

The Jungle Safari trip from Mananthavady depot starts at 5:30 am and returns by 9:30 am. The bus passes through Baveli, Thollpetty and Thirunevelli. A ticket costs Rs 300.

To book tickets from Mananthavady: 7560855189, 9446784184, 9496343835.

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Muthanga Wildlife Safari Overview

Trip Location: Wayanad

Activity Location: Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Muthanga

Activity Timings:  3 Hours (Morning 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM, Evening 2:00 PM to 05:00 PM)

About the activity:

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad is about 97 km from Kozhikode town. The second-largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala, Muthanga consists of tropical moist dry deciduous, evergreen forests, bamboo thickets & plantations, and is home to many varieties of birds and animals. 

The Sanctuary has a large population of pachyderms and has been declared a Project Elephant site. Elephants roam freely here and tigers are sighted occasionally as well. Various species of deer, monkeys, and birds also live here. Muthanga Wildlife Safari along the road to Muthanga and further offers chances to watch these roaming animals. 

Visitors are restricted to the outer tourist zone. It gives one an excellent perspective on how we must strive to conserve these natural wonders. The sanctuary is full of tuskers, creepers, colourful birdies & butterflies. The lush green forest promises endearing views and experiences hard to forget for years.

Note:  Children below 5 years can with infant charge, and those between 5 to 12 years can book the child package(half charge).

How to reach: Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary situated in Muthanga, Sulthan Bathery is the nearest town and is about 97 kms from Kozhikode town. You can reach easily by Private Transport.

  • Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Jeep Safari

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  • Forest department permit
  • Driver cum guide
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  • Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary situated in Muthanga, Sulthan Bathery is the nearest town and is about 97 km from Kozhikode town. You can reach easily by Private Transport.

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  • Timings for the days are between 7 AM to 10 PM. and 2 PM to 5 PM.
  • Visitors are restricted to the outer tourist zone.
  • All age groups are allowed.
  • Avoid consuming heavy food or alcoholic beverages during the activity.
  • Follow the rules and regulations given by the authorities. Wild animals are the treasure of our country and their safety is our prior duty.
  • There is no height or weight standard.
  • Parking fees at the activity location is not included.
  • This is a group tour

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There are many animals must keep camera open and get ready for clicking shot ,this was so natural that there is no interference between them and us, we liked that the most. Many other people were also following our jeep as we were the number 1 jeep so we were ahead of all. It feels nice to see them uninterrupted.

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We like elephant and tigers especially all over the trip. the guide was polite and calmly gave information about each and every place. It was a wonderful experience felt like 2 hours just fly away.

People Also Ask About Muthanga Wildlife Safari

What is the best time to visit muthanga wildlife sanctuary wayanad.

The best time to visit the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Wayanad is following the end of the monsoon (November-October) and during the winter (November-February) season. - The sanctuary stays open only from August to February. It remains closed during the months of March and April. - Flora and fauna of the sanctuary flourish the best between the month of October and the end of February. -The pleasant climate during the winter (November-February) will ensure a delightful experience during your visit to the wildlife sanctuary.

What are Muthanga wildlife sanctuary timings?

The Muthanga wildlife sanctuary is open the entire day, but the safaris provided have only two timings for entrance, during the morning and the afternoon. The morning timings are from 7:00 to 10:00, while the afternoon timings are from 15:00 to 17:00.

What is the Muthanga wildlife sanctuary jeep safari price?

The price for the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Jeep Safari starts from Rs. 350 per adult. The price is inclusive of pickup and dropoff, fuel charges, toll charges, driver and guide, and the parking charges.

Which animals can we spot at Muthanga wildlife sanctuary?

You will be able to spot a variety of species during the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Jeep Safari, like the Dholes, Jackals, Cheetahs, and Gaurs. The sanctuary is also home to other animals, including Bisons, Panthers, Elephants, Wild Cats, and more. It also houses many species of exotic birds, and on a few occasions, visitors are also able to spot the rare Royal Bengal Tiger. If you carry binoculars with you, you will also be able to spot birds like peacocks, rare owls among the 200 species of different birds living here. Apart from the wildlife, you can also spot some rare medicinal herbs and plants in this sanctuary.

Is safari at Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary safe?

Yes, the safari through the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is completely safe while providing you with views of a variety of animals. You can spot here wild species like elephants, wild boars, gaurs, mongoose, deers, and Sambha deers, peacocks, wild dogs, and many more. The jeep drivers are very competent and experienced to navigate you smoothly through the dense jungle. You will also be accompanied by experienced guides belonging from the forest department to ensure your safety at all times.

How many people are required to book Muthanga Wildlife Safari package?

A single person can also book the Muthanga Wildlife Safari package

What safety precaution should be taken care of while Muthanga safari?

During the Muthanga wildlife safari, to ensure proper safety, you must always pay attention to the experienced tour guides. They are more knowledgeable and have a better idea about the sanctuary and the animals. - There might be some areas that you will have to travel on foot, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes and clothing. - It is also important to keep yourself hydrated to carry a water bottle but do not litter it anywhere. - If possible avoid carrying any inflammable materials like cigarettes, lighters, or matchsticks. They could be an inflammatory hazard. - Always adhere to the strict guideline of maximum visiting hours of 2 hours with a tour guide. - You should also wear a cap to resist the scorching heat and carry sunscreen lotion and mosquito or insect repellants.

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Jeep Safari at Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Ecotourism is a travel to natural areas to understand the cultural and natural history of environment, taking care not to alter the integrity of the ecosystem, while producing economic opportunities that make conservation of natural resources beneficial to local people..

Jeep Safari through the jungles of Wayanad is the highlighted ecotourism programme in Wayanad. It is a two-hour jeep safari conducted by the forest department with the help of an expert guide. Jeep safaris are conducted in the morning and evening when animal activity in the tourism zone is relatively high.  Note:  You need to hire jeeps from the entrance for the safari. 

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Muthanga: a journey into tranquil greenery

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The sea and jungle offer sights that are unbeatable. Muthanga will be a different experience for those who want to spend time in the wild soaking in the tranquil greenery.

Think of jungle safari pictures of destinations like Kenya, Botswana, South Africa, and Zambia etc would rush to mind. But forests in Kerala also offer opportunities to see tigers, deer and wild elephants at close quarters. Places like Muthanga, Tholpetty, Parambikulam and Periyar have in store enough sights and sounds that we are not used to.

These destinations, thick with green forests full of trees, bushes and creepers, are not like the open grasslands of Africa. Sightings of animals also won't be like the foreign safaris, the Muthanga safari could be termed as a 'hit or miss' one-hour-long journey spotting wild animals are rare.

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The call of the wild

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Muthanga falls between Kalpatta and Sultan Bathery, two towns connected well with bus services. Bordered by Karnataka's Bandipur and Nagarhole national parks and Tamil Nadu's Mudumalai National Park, the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is about 14 km from Sulthan Bathery.

Visitors can hire safari jeeps to enter the forest from Muthanga forest check post. A ticket for the 16-km safari would cost Rs110.

Both the sounds and silence of the woods, which will make its presence felt whenever the old off-roaders pause, will send waves of thrill through the spine.

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A tip: There would be around 20 authorized jeeps lined up to enter the jungles at the check post. Ask an experienced guide and he would suggest opting the last one in the line if you miss the first one. Animals would withdraw into deep jungle hearing the first vehicle itself. But when the last jeep enters the jungle, post 4.30pm most of the times, they might reemerge from hideouts.

The safari party will enter the jungle through a narrow and stone paved route flanked by tree houses, quarters and the dormitory complex built for tourists. One will also find tribal settlements en route.

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Once the jeep crosses the main entrance to the jungle, the picture will change to a scape intermittent of trees, shrubs and patches of grasslands.

The honey tree

Though animals are rare, there is no dearth of exciting moments in Muthanga safari. Follow the trail created by safari jeeps and one will pass by trees that are so thick that even four people would find it difficult to encircle their trunks. There will be honey trees with branches crouching under the weight of bee hives.

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Guides relay on people from tribal communities, who enter the jungle to collect honey, to spot wild animals.

Don't enter the forest with preconceived expectations. Enjoy every minute inside the forest.

Travel info

Muthanga

Muthanga wildlife sanctuary is 38km from Kalpatta, Sulthan Bathery (14), Mananthavady (55km).

Safari jeep timing: Morning 7-10, evening 3-5

Charges: Rs 110 for Indians, Rs 300 for foreigners + jeep entry fee Rs 75 + jeep charge Rs 600.

Places to see

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Edakkal caves   - If stepping into the bygone era is something you are passionate about, then the historically significant Edakkal Caves will prove to be a great experience.

Meenmutty - Choose the wilderness and the river to wash away the tedium of city life.

Aranamala   - fills eyes and hearts

Sugandhagiri -  Where fragrance wafts in every breeze

Banasura Sagar Dam - The largest earthen dam in India is located at Padinjarathara, about 25 km northeast of Kalpetta.

Ask your tour operator to make arrangements to try out tribal cuisine of Wayanad, like kaatu curry, then nellikka, etc.

Puttu and beef/fish curry – Have you tried fish for breakfast? If not try, give it a try in Wayanad.

Try it at home Recipe: Puttu kozhi – a whole roasted chicken stuffed with puttu ,  Malabar beef roast

Chatti Pathiri - is layered savory pastry made in Malabar and the northern regions of Kerala.

Bread Mukki Porichathu - Amusingly enough, this is a sweet snack.

Neypathiri – It is a must try snacks for vegetarians.

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  • Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary

Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary is a part of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, close to Karnataka border. It is conveniently located on Wayanad Coorg Route, with a little deviation. An opportunity to get closer to wild life of Western Ghats, the Tholpetty Wild Life Sanctuary is abundant with many animals like Bison, Deer, Langur , Wild Squirrel , Jungle cat , Elephant and numerous birds. The watch tower near the lake is a vantage point to watch the animals coming to the lake to drink water. A two hour safari by jeep is arranged by the forest department into the park. Safari is available in the morning and afternoon. Arrive early to ensure tickets for the jungle safari.

Visit Timings:

Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary has two entry times, morning and evening.

Morning, from 0700 h to 0900 h.

Evening, from 1500 h to 1700 h

Morning entry is limited for 40 Jeeps to the forest

Evening entry is limited for 20 Jeeps to the forest

Entry Fee at Tholpetty Wild Life Sanctuary:

Adults : Rs 115.

Students/Children : Rs 40.

Jeep Safari Charge : 600/6 Person

Places to Visit near Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary: 

Thirunelli Temple, Pazhassi Tomb.

Calicut to Wild Life Sanctuary Route : Calicut-Thamarassery-Vythiri-Kalpetta-Manathavady- Kattikkulam Tholpetty.    Calicut to Tholpetty distance is 123 km, covered in 3 h 35 min.

Bangalore to Wild Life Sanctuary Route : Bangalore-Mysore- Kutta – Tholpetty.   Bangalore to Tholpetty distance is 237 km, covered in 5 h 30 min.

Mysore to Wild Life Sanctuary Route : Mysore- Kutta- Tholpetty.. Mysore to Tholpetty distance is 103 km, covered in 2 h 25 min.

Nearest Railway Station to Tholpetty Wild Life Sanctuary is Kozhikode Railway Station (CLT), known as Calicut (CLT). Calicut Railway Station to Tholpetty Wild Life Sanctuary distance is 123 km, covered in 3h 35 min.

Mysore Railway Station to Tholpetty Wild Life Sanctuary is 103 km, covered in 2 h 25 min. Nearest airport to Tholpetty Wild Life Sanctuary is the Kozhikode (Calicut), known as Karipur International Airport (CCJ) at 129 km covered in 3h 45min.  Bangalore Airport to Tholpetty Wild Life Sanctuary is 280 km, covered in 6 h 30 m. It is presently known as Bengaluru Kempegowda International Airport (BLR).

Distance to Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary

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Jungle Safari Through Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad

Jungle Safari Through Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad

The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, is a rainforest that connects the parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka and Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu. It is located about 16 kilometres from Sulthan Bathery. The sanctuary, which covers an area of 345 square kilometres, is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna . Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1973 as a wildlife sanctuary in Wayanad and was brought under Project Elephant in 1991-92. It is the second-largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and one of the bio-geographically richest tracts of peninsular India. Semi-evergreen, moist deciduous, and dry deciduous forests can be found here.

The sanctuary, which is rich in biodiversity, is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The management places a premium on scientific conservation while also taking into account the general way of life of the tribals and others who live in and around the forest region. The Sanctuary is home to a large number of pachyderms and has been designated as a Project Elephant site. Elephants roam freely here, and tigers are occasionally spotted. A variety of deer, monkeys, and birds can also be found here. The Reserve also has a plethora of birds, butterflies, and insects. The trees and plants in the sanctuary are typical of the moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests of southern India. A drive along the road to Muthanga and beyond provides opportunities to observe these roaming.

Wayanad wildlife sanctuary is divided into four ranges: Sulthan Bathery, Kurichyad, Muthanga, and Tholpetty, with the Muthanga and Tholpetty ranges being the most popular with tourists visiting Wayanad. They are divided by plantations. In the Wayanad wildlife sanctuary, there are two eco-tourism centres. Eco-tourism in these locations helps to raise conservation awareness among visitors and to maintain the sanctuary and its grounds in good condition. Elephant camp visits, jeep safaris, trekking, bird watching , tribal folklore, and other eco-tourism activities are available.

The Jungle Safari in Wayanad

The two-hour jungle safari in Wayanad, conducted by the forest department in the tourist zone of the jungle, is Wayanad's most prominent ecotourism programme. You can face the wilderness with the assistance of a knowledgeable guide and a driver. You'd be surprised at how quickly time passes as the jeep bumps along the forest trail, revealing breathtaking sights every now and then. Herds of elephants and gaurs are common along the trail, but seeing big cats is a rare treat. A jungle safari in Wayanad is offered in the morning and evening when animal activity in the tourism zone is at its peak.

For the jungle safari in Wayanad, you must hire jeeps at the entrance.

A guide through Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad

Your journey will begin in the morning. Throughout the day, Jeeps traverse the sanctuaries. The jeep can be reserved in Kalpetta, a Wayanad district town. The Muthanga sanctuary will be your first stop after that. Because it will be daytime when you arrive, you will be able to see the lush green vegetation in all its glory. Butterflies buzzing around and animals strolling down the lane will provide you with the views you've been hoping for. However, all visitors are required to remain in the tourist zone for their own safety.

It is not recommended to take photographs of the animals in the sanctuary because this may frighten them. Remember, you're in an animal's home, and you're not supposed to bother them. It is preferable to hire a guide who will provide you with all of the necessary instructions. The Kerala Forest Department organises a variety of eco-tourism activities in the Muthanga wildlife sanctuary, which will astound you. You can choose to participate in such activities and learn about environmental conservation while also having fun. These events provide a source of income for nearby villagers as well as local tour guides.

Resorts in Wayanad offer various jeep safari packages which can be pre-booked. They ensure a comfortable and smooth jungle safari in Wayanad. The safari packages are reasonably priced. The resorts near Muthanga forest make sure that you get the best authentic jungle safari experience.

When is the best time to visit Wildlife sanctuaries in Wayanad?

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, with its lush green forests, attracts visitors all year round. The post-monsoon and winter seasons are still enjoyable times to visit Muthanga Wayanad because nature is at its best. This Wayanad wildlife sanctuary is only open from August to February. Wildlife sanctuaries in Wayanad are best visited between October and February.

Muthanga Wayanad is a must-see destination due to its captivating mountains, beautiful Muthanga forest, and diverse wildlife.

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Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Muthanga, Sulthan Bathery, and is approximately 97 kilometres from Kozhikode. You can easily get there by private transportation.

Muthanga Wayanad is a must-see destination due to its enthralling mountains, beautiful Muthanga forest, and diverse wildlife.

Plan a trip to Kerala and don't forget to stop by Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, which provides a unique experience for those who want to spend time in the wild, soaking up the tranquil greenery.

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Safari Timings:

  • Monday – Sunday: 7:00 am – 10:00 am 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is home to Indian bison, elephant, deer and tiger. The sanctuary is also an abode to an array of quite unusual birds. To get the most out of this Wildlife treasure, you definitely need experts who know the best spots to track the flagship species.

Sharing the borders of Nagarahole and Bandipur tiger reserves, this sanctuary is the corridor for seasonal migrations of animals. To bring you the best of the wildlife adventure, Safari Quest plans your tour according to the time you want to spend in Mysuru.

Our packages are highly personalized for families and wildlife enthusiasts to cover the adventures and Mysuru’s tourist attractions during their stay in the city.

Location: Wayanad

1. What is the standard check-in/check-out time at Safari Quest?

Check-in time is 02:00 P.M. (local time), and check-out time is 11 A.M. However, it may differ from season to season. Please contact us to get the most up-to-date information.

2. Does Safari Quest have a restaurant on site?

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  • DRONGO CAFE

3. How far is Safari Quest from the centre of Mysore?

  • Safari Quest is 4 km from the centre of Mysore.

4. How can I get to Safari Quest from the nearest airport?

  • From the nearest airport, you can get to Safari Quest by: Car - 13min

5. What type of room can I book at Safari Quest?

6. Is Safari Quest popular with families?

  • Yes, Safari Quest is popular with guests booking family stays.

7. Who do I contact in case I want to cancel or reschedule my booking?

Please call 098863 70991 for any queries!

8. Where is your hotel located?

Safari Quest is a boutique city hotel located at 40/C, behind Kanti Conventional Hall, Industrial Suburb, Vidyaranyapura, Visveshwara Nagar, Karnataka 570008.

9. What activities do you guys offer?

We organise safaris to the five sanctuaries surrounding Mysore, viz., Bandipur, Kabini, BR Hills, Nagarahole and Wayanad. Apart from that, Safari Quest also organises Culinary Tours, Baking, Cooking, Photography, Art & Yoga workshops.

Book one of our curated itineraries, and you can choose from City and Culture Experiences, Nature Walks that include Birdwatching, Fishing and Organic Farming, Cafe Hopping around Mysore and more!

Safari Quest offers the following activities / services (charges may apply):

  • Spa and wellness centre
  • Bicycle rental
  • Art & Craft workshops
  • Live sport events (broadcast)
  • Tour or class about local culture
  • Spa lounge/relaxation area
  • Movie nights
  • Spa facilities
  • Themed dinner nights
  • Spa/wellness packages
  • Walking tours
  • Cooking class

Speak to our travel expert to find out what is on and you can sign up!

10. Do you offer any activities for children? How can children be entertained? Our young guests hold a special place in our hearts, and we want to make sure they have a memorable and enjoyable holiday experience. We have an Activity Center with a variety of games and activities designed specifically for them. We also have a kid-friendly Family Pool that is only available to families with children. Our travel specialist would be happy to assist you and answer any questions or concerns you may have.

11. Child policies Children older than 1 year are welcome. Children aged 18 years and above are considered adults at this property.

12. Cot and extra bed policies No cots or extra beds are available.

13. What is the distance from the Safari points?

We are pretty close to all the safari points.

Bandipur: Roughly 70 kms and 1 hour by road Nagarhole: Roughly 68 kms and 1.5 hours by road Kabini: Roughly 56 kms and 1 hour 15 minutes by road Wayanad: Roughly 98 kms and 2 hours by road BR Hills: Roughly 85 kms and 2 hours by road

14. What are the travel desk options?

We have a concierge service that arranges local travel and will help you make the best of your time in Mysore by helping you plan your day. Our travel specialist would be pleased to assist you and address any concerns & questions that you may have. Contact the travel desk located on the property for any queries or help you may need! Or call us on 098863 70991

15. Is there an all day dining option?

Yes, our kitchens are open all day and you can pick from our vast à la carte menu.

16. What kind of breakfast is served at Safari Quest?

  • Continental
  • Breakfast to go

17. Are you guys pet friendly?

Yes, we are! Although, additional charges may apply.

18. What kind of treatments does the spa offer?

Our very own Amay Spa offers a wide range of Ayurvedic treatments and consultancy with an Ayurvedic doctor. From pedicures to traditional massages, it is the perfect way to pamper yourself and unwind.

19. What are the resort's Covid prevention measures?

Our guests' well-being and safety are of the utmost concern to us. We have adopted unique protocols developed in cooperation with the top public health specialists to create a safe atmosphere for you and your family to have a fantastic holiday. These protocols are regularly updated to reflect the most recent developments.

20. Which cards do you accept?

Safari Quest accepts Mastercard and Visa cards. Safari Quest reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Timings, History, Entry Fee, Images & Information)

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Timings, History, Entry Fee, Images & Information)

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Entry Fee

  • 20 per person for Indian Adults
  • 10 per person for Children below 12 years and bonafide students
  • 110 per person for Foreign Tourists
  • 25 for Still Camera
  • 150 for Video Camera
  • 50 Parking fee for Light Vehicle
  • 150 Parking fee for Heavy Vehicle
  • 100 Guide fee
  • 300 for Jeep Safari

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Phone

0493 6220454, 094479 79105.

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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Address : Thirunelli Pakshipathalam Trek, Pothumoola , Panavally , Kerala , 670646 , India

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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Timings

The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary has four ranges, of which Muthanga is one. Mainly a rainforest, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most bio-rich areas in peninsular India. This eco-tourism centre is home to both moist and dry deciduous trees and semi evergreen forests.

Part of the Nilgiri Bioreserve, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary shares a significant portion of the Western Ghats and its densely forested Malabar Hills. Known for its elephant population, this range of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary offers sightings of a number of other wild animals too.

However, sightings heavily depend on luck, and one cannot be guaranteed to have a successful spotting on the first safari itself. For this reason, most wildlife enthusiasts prefer to stay around the sanctuary for a few days and try their luck on safaris every morning and afternoon.

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Timings & Entry Fee

The Muthanga range of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the few in the country which are allowed to be open throughout the year. Different seasons bring out different aspects of the wildlife sanctuary. If sightings are your main concern, visit here in the summers. From April to June, the forests experience scorching heat, and this brings out most of the wild animals to water bodies in the plain view of onlookers who sit inside their safari jeeps with bated breath.

On the downside, this heat becomes almost unbearable for some, making it an arduous task to endure the jeep safaris, especially in the afternoon slots. Forest fires are also known to occur in the forests during the summers.

Monsoon (July to September) is another avoidable time when Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is slushy and the visibility is quite low, making it both uncomfortable and pointless to be out on the search of wild animals.

The winter and spring months of October through March are a nice time to enjoy the forest. Sightings may not be so good, but birdwatchers will still have a ball watching indigenous and migratory birds fill the woods. The pleasant weather also brings with it gorgeous flowers and lush foliage.

In each season, the sanctuary is open to walking visitors from 7 AM to 5 PM. However, if you opt for a safari, you will be able to visit only between 7 AM and 10 AM and again between 3 PM and 4:30 PM.

The fee is INR 20 for Indian adults, INR 10 for children under the age of 12 and students who carry a proof with them. Foreigners are charged INR 110 per head. If you are planning to take your camera along, the charges are INR 25 for still camera and INR 150 for video camera.

If you are driving down to Muthanga, you will be able to park your vehicle at a cost of INR 50. Buses and other heavy vehicles are charged INR 150. It is advisable to take a guide with you as they know the routes well and have a sharp eye for sightings and can also assess bird and animal calls. Guides cost INR 100.

The most popular mode of exploring the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is by taking the jeep safari. This comes at a cost of INR 300. The jeeps here are not roofless as in other national parks, though. The total time permitted inside the wildlife sanctuary is only 2 hours.

History Behind the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary was formally accorded the status of a wildlife sanctuary in the year 1973. Almost a couple of decades later, in 1991 and 1992, Muthanga was made a part of Project Elephant, in an effort to conserve India’s Asian elephants in their natural habitat.

Layout of Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Located at the border of the neighbouring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala is connected to the Nagarhole National Park and Bandipur National Park to the north east in Karnataka and Mudumalai National Park to the south east in Tamil Nadu. Collectively, these national parks and wildlife sanctuaries spread across three states form a tropical rainforest corridor.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is divided into two sections, North Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and South Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. While the region between these two parts was once a forest, commercial efforts ensured that the woods were cleared for tea plantations, making the sections separate and unconnected.

The sanctuary covers a total area of 345 square kilometres, and Muthanga comes under its southern section. Part of the Deccan Plateau, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is subdivided into 4 ranges according to the mountain ranges, Tholpetty, Kurichiat, Sulthan Bathery and Muthanga.

Things to do at Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary has enough activities to keep you soaked in its beauty for a few days. We list some of the interesting things you can do here:

1. With a special permission from the Wildlife Warden or Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, you can arrange for an elephant ride. While you go about the forest, apart from these Asian pachyderms which freely move about the area, you can also see a lot of butterflies and other insects.

2. Go on a birding tour with professional birders and a naturalist who can help you sight beautiful avifauna that call this wildlife sanctuary their home. It is advisable to carry a pair of binoculars, a notebook and pen to keep a note of all your sightings and the names of every bird, and a zoom-lens camera which can capture your finds with clarity. Most birders also recommend carrying a monopod with you for better stability and luck with catching birds in flight.

3. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary operates a special elephant camp which is a training centre for baby elephants to be tamed before they turn wild. These trained elephants are called Kumki. It is possible to attend an elephant training camp to see how this works. You can watch the mahouts teach their elephants how to obey commands, work with timber and even convince wild elephants not to go astray or attack humans when they enter into human territory while losing their way.

4. For the physically fit, a walking tour inside the wildlife sanctuary is an excellent idea. However, you will need to ensure your attire is comfortable enough for you to be able to cover approximately 12 km of distance inside on foot. You can carry a reusable water bottle to manage your thirst as there are no cafes or water stations inside.

5. The most common way to explore the outer zone of the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is to go on a jeep safari. These jeeps come with a ranger or a forest guide who are well versed with the topography of the area. If you are travelling in a group, the jeep safari is quite convenient as you don’t have to walk all by yourself and you can also make multiple rounds of the forest in search of the elusive tigers and other wild fauna. Unfortunately, the jeeps at this sanctuary are not roofless like in other parts of India. So, your view is limited. Grab a window seat to make the most of your safari experience which operates only in the mornings from 7 AM to 10 AM and in the afternoon from 3 PM to 4:30 PM.

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Interesting facts about muthanga wildlife sanctuary.

If you still cannot find enough motivation to visit Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, here is some trivia to make you want to pack your bags and see this animal sanctuary soon:

1. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest animal sanctuary in the state of Kerala.

2. The local tribals live not only around the forested area but also inside the sanctuary. The Forest Department of Kerala aims to maintain a balance between protecting the tribal community and preserving the wild animals.

3. This biodiversity hotspot was once the battleground for Pazhassi Raja who fought against the British colonialists and the East India Company in 1805, giving a fillip to India’s freedom struggle.

4. The forests that make Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary include different types, ranging from West coast semi-evergreen forests to South Indian Moist Deciduous forests, including trees such as Grewelia, eucalyptus and teak. The moist deciduous forests typically have trees and herbs such as maruthi, bamboos, karimaruthi, mazhukanjiram, rosewood, chadachi, venteak and vengal. The semi-evergreen forests have their own lustrous plants like veteria indica, termianalia paniculata, lagerstroemia and lanceolata.

5. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary has 45 species of mammals, including barking deer, tiger, common otter, spotted deer, gaur, leopard, bonnet macaque, sambhar, panther, Nilgiri langur, jungle cat, sloth bear, civet cat, wild boar, bison, monkey, wild dog, Malabar giant squirrel, common langur and more.

6. Birdwatchers can look forward to sighting 203 species of birds which are found in the sanctuary, including the Malabar Grey Hornbill, peafowl, herons, wagtails, jungle fowl, egrets, babblers, roller, shrikes, woodpeckers, pheasants, cuckoos, snipes, owls, water ducks, etc.

7. When it comes to reptiles, this wildlife sanctuary has about 45 species of these, some of which are Common Sand Boa, Collared Cat Snake, Brown Vine Snake, Ceylon Cat Snake and Beaked Worm Snake, apart from various lizards, including the monitor lizard.

8. When it comes to fish, there are 59 species in Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, including some dangerous ones such as the poisonous African catfish.

9. 30 species of amphibians can be spotted in these forests. You can keep your eyes peeled for Golden-backed frog, Indian Pond Frog, VUB Night Frog, Kerala Warty Frog, Nilphamarai Narrow-mouthed Frog, Malabar Torrent Toad, Wayanad Torrent Frog and Minervarya Frog.

10. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is home to the threatened species of vultures such as the Red-headed Vultures and the White-rumped Vultures. Vulture count has been dropping sharply in the forest, including the number of vulture nests. The fall is attributed to a banned drug which is still used in this region. Plan your visit soon before you run out of the chance to see these threatened vultures.

11. Tribes living in these forests include some scheduled adivasis such as Paniyas, Kattunaikkans, Kurumas, Ooralis, Adiyans and Kurichiyas.

12. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary has the largest population of tigers in all of Kerala and even the country. A whopping 75 tigers reside in these dense forests, while the rest of the state has the remaining 101 of the total tiger count of 176.

13. The addictive scent of eucalyptus fills the air inside the forest, thanks to the abundance of eucalyptus plants here. Apart from this therapeutic plant, one will also be able to smell coffee as the beverage plantations are almost everywhere in Kerala.

14. 17 anti-poaching stations are installed inside the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary to prevent any miscreant from hunting in the wild, whether for leisure or game meat or other industrial purposes.

15. No matter the biosphere tourist activity you choose to explore the forest, you will be restrained to the outer zone of the sanctuary. The inner zone, which has a richer concentration of flora and fauna, is only open to the forest officials and wildlife researchers.

Things to Keep in Mind While Visiting Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Forest reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries require special attention and caution on the part of visitors. For a pleasant experience for both you and the animals, here are some pointers to follow while you explore Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary:

1. You will need a permit from forest authorities before you can enter the main gate of the Muthanga Range of the Wayanad Sanctuary.

2. To avoid alarming the birds and animals, dress to camouflage. Wear dark and dull shades of clothing and colours that don’t easily stand out such as savage green, brown, off white, etc. Avoid wearing bright tints of red, orange, yellow or fluorescent hues.

3. Afternoon safaris can be unbearably hot, so it is best to drape a scarf and wear a hat or a safari cap that covers the nape of your neck and saves you from getting sunburnt. Do not forget to apply generous amounts of sun block, especially SPF 40 or higher.

4. Since the animals are either attracted or irritated by strong smell, avoid wearing perfumes with sharp notes or even applying moisturizers or other skin and hair products with sweet scents. You can stick to a basic deodorant with musk or citrus notes if you are worried about perspiring too much in the heat.

5. If travelling with children, educate them in advance not to speak loudly or scream at the sight of any animal or bird. Sightings become more difficult if the animals become agitated. Besides, the constant noise of humans also stresses out the wild animals. Even birdwatching becomes a task if there is no silence, as birds are generally not patient.

6. Carry different sets of cameras to get the best snaps from your jeep safaris. A versatile point-and-shoot is good for those who are not adept with DSLRs. Otherwise, a sturdy camera with a zoom lens and a monopod is ideal for a successful ride.

7. You might want to apply mosquito repellent sprays or creams on the exposed body parts before you enter the forest as insects are not avoidable in the wild.

8. Pets are not allowed inside the wildlife sanctuary. Hence, it is better for you to keep yours with a caretaker at your resort.

9. The arduous task of covering 12 km in 2 hours can seem a bit daunting if you are on the walking trail inside Muthanga, so wear your trusty all-terrain shoes and carry plenty of water with you. Keep in mind that the forest is a plastic-free zone. Hence, plastic boxes or bottles will not be allowed. Metal flasks are recommended for your hydration requirements.

Places to Visit Near Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

The Muthanga Range of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary may be a bit farther from the more popular ranges of the second largest wildlife sanctuary in the state of Kerala, but there are a handful of places you can visit once you are done exploring this to your heart’s content:

1. Seetha Devi Temple : Only 3.5 km from Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, this Hindu temple in the Pulpally region of Wayanad is dedicated to the deity of Seetha from the Ramayana epic. The temple is the only one in all of India to have the deities of the twin sons of Rama and Seetha, Lava and Kusha. Seetha Devi Temple has a pond in its premises which happens to be the largest in the district of Wayanad. Pulpally itself is also venerated as the place where Seetha found shelter in the cottage of the Hindu sage Valmiki after she was abandoned by her husband.

2. Kuruva Island : Also known as Kuruvadweep, this protected river delta is an island which does not have any permanent residents. Surrounded by a group of satellite islands, Kuruva Island is the only one in this group that manages to stay afloat while the others often submerge in the rainy season. Spread over 950 acres, Kuruvadweep sits on the banks of the tributaries which form the mighty Kabini River. The island is quite rich in biodiversity, thanks to its avifauna, herbs and orchids. The only way to reach this secluded wonderland is to take the rafts or fibre boats which are operated by the state tourism department.

3. Valmeekam Tribal Museum : At a distance of 51 km from Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, this museum is dedicated to tribal art. The entry fee to Valmeekam Tribal Museum is only INR 30 per head and it is open from 9 AM to 6 PM on all days of the week. The collections include paintings and sculptures by tribal folk, and the museum is managed privately. The adjacent museum shop also sells some of the tribal paintings at prices ranging from INR 2,000 to INR 15,000.

4. Begur Reserve Forest : A 2-hour drive from Muthanga will bring you to the Begur Reserve Forest in Kalpetta. Located on the Western Ghats, Begur is covered with the West Coast semi evergreen forests and deciduous trees that give it a lush green appearance. Wildlife fans can look forward to sightings of bison, elephants, civets, bears, panthers, spotted deer, monkeys, wild boars, jungle cats, wild dogs and more. Even the rare tiger can be spotted at Begur which is home to plenty of it. Birding enthusiasts will be able to find kingfishers, woodpeckers, bulbuls, thrushes, mynas and peafowl among many other birds.

5. Thrissilery Shiva Temple : Located approximately 60 km away from Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, this Hindu temple is on the Mananthavady-Mysore Highway. The deity of Shiva is venerated at this shrine which also has a temple tank which is perennially full of water. If you are going to be here around March and April, do not miss the annual festival which follows the month of Meenam from the Malayalam calendar. The winter month of Thulam which falls roughly between October and November, sees the celebration of another festival called Puthari. Thrissilery Shiva Temple is open on all days from 6:30 AM to 10 AM and again from 5 PM to 6:30 PM.

6. Muneeswaran Kunnu Viewpoint : A couple of hours from the wildlife sanctuary is this trekkers’ favourite. You can take your car till the entrance where a fee of INR 40 is charged per head. Since hiking and camping are encouraged here over touristy sightseeing, Muneeswaran Kunnu Viewpoint is best visited on foot (after you have parked your vehicle at the entrance). There is a limit to how many can stay on top, so you will have to check with the locals if you wish to pitch your tent there. The view from the hilltop is mesmerizing, especially on a clear day.

7. Muneeswaran Temple : 45 kilometres away, this Hindu temple in Thalapuzzha is a pit stop to the Muneeswaran Kunnu Viewpoint which takes two more hill crossings to reach. If you are hiking, it is advisable to begin early in the morning so that you can return before the sweltering heat of the sun starts to make you uncomfortable. The other option of hiking in the evening is recommended only for those who are very fit and can hike speedily, as you will need to return to the base before sunset. This temple is old and uninteresting but the views more than make up for this.

8. Thirunelli Temple : Located by the Brahmagiri Hill, this famous temple sits at an altitude of 900 metres above sea level. With forests and mountains guarding it on all sides, Thirunelli Temple enjoys its position as a Hindu pilgrimage site. The name of the temple offers special mention to gooseberries as ‘nelli’ means ‘gooseberry’ in Malayalam and Tamil. There is a river and a spring at a distance of a kilometre from this temple, both of which are known as ‘Papanasini’ which translates to ‘the washing away of sins’. Devotees often bathe in this river in the hope that their sins will be cleansed.

9. Irupu Falls : On the highway to Nagarhole, the Irupu or Iruppu Falls are a lovely set of cascading waterfalls in the Brahmagiri Range of mountains. Also known as Lakshmana Tirtha Falls, the fresh water from these falls are a source of supply to a tributary named Lakshmana Tirtha River that contributes to the famous Cauvery River. Many Hindu devotees believe that their sins will be washed off if they bathe in the Iruppu Falls. Hence, it is common to find people bathing in these waterfalls, especially on the religious day of Shivatratri, which is a Hindu festival.

How to Reach Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is a safe haven for Kerala’s wild animals. Understandably, it is quite far from modern civilization. To get to the interiors of Wayanad where this wildlife sanctuary is located, one has to travel quite a bit. Depending on your preferred mode of transport, the distance you need to span and the time and budget you have on hand, you can pick from the following ways to arrive here:

By Air : Kozhikode International Airport is the nearest civil airport to Muthanga. Also known by its former name, Calicut International Airport services not only most major Indian cities but also several foreign nations in the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia. From the airport, the wildlife sanctuary is about 125 km away, and a cab will take almost 3 hours and 30 minutes to scale that distance.

By Train : To better enjoy Kerala’s scenes from your window, you can opt for a train ride. The rail head closest to Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is Kozhikode Railway Station at 112 km. You will easily find a cab to take you to your final destination which is 3 to 4 hours from there. Train bookings in India begin 30 days to 4 months in advance. Depending on the demand for the route, tickets may get quickly filled up, so it is advisable to book early.

By Bus : While overnight bus rides can be a bit tiring, they happen to be fairly affordable, especially for solo budget travellers. The main bus stop near Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is Sulthan Bathery, at a distance of 14 km. You will easily get a cab for hire from here. Bus tickets are usually very easy to get, even at the 11th hour. So, there is no need to book in advance or worry if you have any last minute plans.

By Car : The most hassle-free way to travel to Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is in a comfortable air-conditioned car. You can book yours from top car rental companies in Wayanad in advance to avoid having to haggle to local taxi drivers once you have already reached Wayanad. Since the wildlife sanctuary is in the interiors where the roads may not always be smooth, it is best to hire an SUV with good ground clearance for your convenience.

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  • Chembra Peak Wayanad
  • Edakkal Caves Wayanad
  • Banasura Sagar Dam Wayanad
  • Thirunelli Temple Wayanad
  • Chain Tree Wayanad
  • Jain Temple Wayanad
  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Lakkidi View Point Wayanad
  • Kuruva Island Wayanad
  • Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary Wayanad
  • Pookode Lake Wayanad
  • Neelimala View Point Wayanad
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  • Soochipara Falls Wayanad
  • Pazhassi Raja Tomb Wayanad
  • Uravu Wayanad
  • Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary Wayanad
  • Karlad Lake Wayanad
  • Kanthanpara Waterfalls Wayanad
  • Wayanad Heritage Museum
  • Karapuzha Dam Wayanad
  • Cheengeri Hills Wayanad
  • Korome Mosque Wayanad
  • Pallikunnu Church Wayanad
  • Priyadarshini Tea Environs Wayanad
  • Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathy Temple Wayanad
  • Brahmagiri Hills Wayanad
  • Banasura Hills Wayanad
  • Seethadevi Lava Kusha Temple Wayanad

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  • Water, when used judiciously, ensures good health of a person: Ayurveda
  • MoU with South Korea for research cooperation in traditional medicines
  • Learn from India, says Bishop Emeritus of Abuja, Nigeria, on traditional medicine
  • ‘Yoga for women empowerment’, how it works
  • The Secret To Being Healthy In Today’s World With Ayurveda
  • Paying Tribute to Muhammed Majeed: A Remarkable Legacy
  • International Yoga Festival, Rishikesh, to promote spiritual cleansing and recovery
  • New guidelines will usher innovation into Ayurveda
  • Steps to lure private investments into the Ayush sector
  • Uniform standards for AYUSH medicine essential to convey authenticity to the layperson
  • ‘Need to communicate Ayurveda’s success stories to the people’
  • India and Thailand join hands to promote traditional medicine
  • The real reason behind Ayush’s big boost in Northeast India
  • Ayurveda and the rise of New India: Ensuring the health of tribal children and adolescent girls
  • Justice for Ayurveda!
  • This summer, embrace the heat and cheer up by doing Yoga
  • Land of Ayurveda soon to have a Homeo dispensary in every panchayat
  • Ayurveda vindicated as 50-yr-old gets cured of heart block
  • Yoga helped President Droupadi Murmu overcome the death of sons, husband.
  • Parliament panel suggests collaboration of Ayush, Health ministries for better outreach
  • Ayush poised to become world leader in holistic health and wellness: Minister
  • Center making steady progress in AYUSH integration with mainstream medicine
  • Global Ayurvedic Beauty Salon market to grow at 15.22% CAGR for the next 5 years
  • Ayush allocated Rs 3,712 cr in the Interim Budget; insurance coverage from April 1
  • Saudi Arabia's Makkah hosts Yoga championship
  • Minister lays foundation stone for Central Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy
  • Ayurveda defenders unite to combat vilification campaign
  • How Ayurveda rediscovered itself for the 21st-century person
  • Sonowal lays the foundation stone for ‘Ayush Diksha’ HR development center
  • ‘Ayurvedic medicines undergo rigorous 3-5 years of trials before market entry’
  • The global traditional medicine market generated $174.89 billion in 2023
  • NITI Ayog lauds Kerala Ayush as State plans to woo more tourists
  • AYUSH joins mainstream with entry into WHO international classification of diseases
  • European Ayurveda Congress 2024, Berlin
  • External application of clarified butter can prevent pregnancy stretch marks
  • SMART 2.0 program to promote clinical studies in priority areas of Ayurveda
  • MoU signed to bring new research in the field of Ayurveda
  • CAYEIT has developed the world's first 'Ayurveda AI’
  • Over 4000 perform Surya Namskar simultaneously in Gujarat, sets new record
  • WHO International Standard Terminologies on Ayurveda
  • 10th pass can now pursue pre-Ayurveda courses
  • Northeast folk medicine research gets a Rs 53 crore boost
  • Research to explore Ayurveda qualities of tea.
  • AIIA Goa marks first foundation day
  • Why Mustard oil is a cherished ingredient in Ayurveda
  • Yoga Nidra improves brain function, and quality of sleep, finds study
  • Ayurvedic wisdom for a million-dollar smile
  • Investing in Yoga studios is the best way to capitalize on the growth of wellness tourism
  • Ayurveda med manufacturers bat for a national institute in Idukki
  • ‘Ayurveda's role during Covid times should be recorded in history books’
  • Experts suggest integrated treatment protocol for cancer patients
  • V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar calls for leveraging Ayurveda to promote wellness tourism
  • Global Ayurveda Fest to showcase the largest-ever Ayurveda expo
  • AIIMS study reveals Yoga reduced seizure frequency, improved life quality among epilepsy patients
  • Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar to open Global Ayurveda Fest on Dec 1
  • Global Ayurvedic supplement market set to surge at 9.9% CAGR
  • Ayush Research Council launches project AGNI for mainstreaming Ayurveda practices
  • WHO, AYUSH Ministry sign agreement to advance traditional medicine
  • Can Yoga slow the progression of Parkinson's? The study is on
  • Ayurveda can help India fight the diabetes crisis
  • Dr. L. Mahadevan, a winner of the National Dhanwantari Ayurveda Award 2023, has written 72 books on Ayurveda
  • PM Modi says supporting Ayurveda is a vibrant example of being Vocal for Local
  • Ayurveda-based cancer hospital coming soon in Maharashtra
  • International Ayurveda Mega-Conference Ayurveda Beyond Wellness
  • The 8th Ayurveda Day has been slated for 10 November 2023, with a primary emphasis on the theme 'Ayurveda for everyone, on a daily basis'
  • Algorithm developed at CSIR-IGIB points out dietary essentials required for better health of individuals
  • 'Credibility of Ayurveda depends on proper supervision, licensing, testing and enforcement.'
  • Pashu Ayurveda deals with animal welfare which is a $25 billion market
  • Bangladesh represents an untapped market for Kerala's Ayurveda sector
  • Ayurvedic approaches to manage chronic diseases
  • Fall is here, and it's time to adjust our diet accordingly.
  • Integrative medicine departments to be opened at 19 AIIMS institutes
  • Finding balance in the digital age through Ayurveda
  • 8th Ayurveda Day celebrations to explore the potential for the well-being of plants and animals alongside humans
  • BIS releases catalog of Indian Standards for Yoga accessories and terminologies.
  • India is the least promiscuous country in the world; Ayurveda tips for nurturing unity in relationships
  • Ayurveda provides career opportunities on par with MBBS or MD/MS, says expert
  • Centre constitutes National Turmeric Board, aims $1 Billion in exports by 2030
  • Ayurvedic practices for maintaining harmony in relationships
  • Yoga therapy proved effective in improving heart function among patients
  • 22% men in India practice Yoga, the highest in the world; at 31%, women come second
  • Ayurvedic support for menopause and healthy aging in women
  • National Institute of Ayurveda plans to conduct ENT surgeries
  • Hypertension affects one in three globally; Ayurveda tips for improved mental health
  • Yoga and Meditation are beneficial in combating Alzheimer’s disease
  • CCRAS receives a certificate of patent for Ayush-D drug for Type II Diabetes Mellitus
  • 2nd International Ayush Conference to be held at Dubai World Trade Centre on January 13-15
  • Ayurvedic practices for menstrual health and women's well-being
  • The pulse of the female is felt in the left hand, while that of the male is felt in the right hand; here's why
  • The G20 Delhi Declaration recognizes the role of traditional medicine in global health
  • The six tastes and their effects on the Doshas
  • Milma launches low-cost Ayurvedic alternatives to allopathic veterinary drugs
  • BIS introduces standards for Ayurveda equipment
  • AYUSH business to clock $24 Billion in 2023
  • India to collaborate with Nepal, Cuba, Malaysia, Venezuela, and Qatar on traditional medicine
  • Aging gracefully through Ayurveda
  • Traditional medicines coming back is essential to make the world a better place.
  • The future of medicine hinges on Ayurveda's ability to tackle heterogeneity in diseases
  • Terming traditional medicine 'alternative' misleading, says WTO Director-General
  • First-ever WHO traditional medicine summit to ponder on pathway to universal health
  • Mindful eating, the Ayurvedic path to improved well-being and oral health
  • Did you know? Journaling is an Ayurveda-recommended practice to combat mental illness
  • Survey finds 28 percent patients in South India prefer traditional treatments
  • Self-massage or Abhyanga: A powerful practice for stress reduction and rejuvenation
  • Indian traditional medicine is set to become a 'global phenomenon'.
  • The new generation should be made aware of possibilities in Yoga, Ayurveda: PM Modi
  • One-third of Indians have non-alcoholic fatty liver; Ayurveda the way out?
  • Ayush docs may soon be visiting schools every month to check on students' health
  • Lunch is the most important meal of the day, here's why
  • India Set to Unveil Landmark Survey Results on Traditional 'Ayush' Systems of Medicine
  • Global Ayurveda market sees rapid growth, to hit $17 billion by 2028
  • Ministry of Ayush launches comprehensive yoga guidelines for all age groups in collaboration with WHO and BIS
  • More youth suffer from pitta dosha, causing anger, hair loss, and high bp, says BHU study
  • Ayurveda needs to be adopted as a lifestyle practice: Priyadarshan
  • A case for the role of Ayurveda in Hepatitis B treatment
  • Why we eat with our hands
  • Varsha Ritucharya: Holistic Wellness for the Monsoon Season
  • Health expert proposes a shift from universal healthcare to universal health insurance
  • Trade of Ayush Products Surges Sixfold, Reaches $18.1 Billion in Seven Years: Ayush Minister
  • PPP to Unleash the Power of Alternative Medicine in India
  • 'Limitations of Modern Medicine Driving Youth to Ayurveda'
  • CCRH and the Paralympics Committee of India Join Hands to Promote Homoeopathy in Parasports
  • Benefits of Sleeping in the East-West Direction
  • Eat as a family, ensure pets are fed before having your meal: Expert
  • RGCB's Clinical Study Aims to Unlock the Potential of Cellular Meditation in Cancer Treatment
  • Harnessing the power of Ayurveda for healthy and sustainable weight loss
  • 9th International Day of Yoga celebrated with unique programmes, initiatives across globe
  • TMC to test Ayur plants for anti-cancer properties
  • First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit to be held at Gandhi Nagar on August 17-18
  • Arab Association of Urology conducting Global Survey on ‘Use of Regenerative Therapy in Male Erectile Dysfunction’
  • BIS creates a new department focused exclusively on AYUSH, announces standards for 31 herbs, one product
  • ‘Ocean Ring Yoga’ planned for International Day of Yoga 2023 on June 21
  • Is Government of India planning to lift curbs on AYUSH drug advertisements?
  • India launches online portal to make AYUSH pharmacopoeia available to the world
  • Somatheeram launches Ayurveda Wellness Centre at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport
  • Rs. 60.16-crore capacity expansion project commissioned at North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda & Homoeopathy
  • ICMR, AYUSH sign MoA for research in Integrated Medicine
  • How Ayurveda Saved Dr. Zeba Moopen
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi hails Ayurveda a complete discipline of wellness
  • "Mann ki Baat” instrumental in giving positive trust to Ayush, says Ayush Minister
  • Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences win FICCI Medical Travel awards
  • All AIIMS to have Ayurveda Out-Patient and In-Patient Departments
  • Prime Minister Modi all praise for Kerala's Ayurvedic tradition
  • Ayurveda anti-cancer drug to undergo clinical trials
  • All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) hosts walkthrough for C20 delegates
  • Ayurveda brings strategic advantage to armed forces
  • Delhi HC raises the question: why can't Ayurveda and Allopathy go together?
  • 25 SCO nation-initiative to promote Traditional Medicine
  • Ayush-64 proves effective for Covid-19
  • Definition of 'Degree in Medicine' includes Siddha, BDS, says Madras HC
  • Advantage Health Care India to be held in New Delhi from April 26 to 28
  • Government to promote Medical Value Travel through Ayush, says Minister
  • Sabarimala Airport plan moves one step closer to realisation
  • Ayush Minister Sarbananda Sonowal appeals to corporates to open 'Yoga Cells' to maximize efficiency at workplace
  • 'India on ambitious interdisciplinary programme to integrate Ayurveda with technology'
  • Cooperation among SCO countries in medical and health tourism to be in focus at SCO Tourism Ministers’ Meet
  • Joint push necessary to position Kerala Ayurveda in global market: Minister
  • Allopathic doctors in Uttarakhand to get training in Ayurveda
  • Rashtreeya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth to organise two-day seminar on millets
  • Heavy turnout for ‘Comeback ITB Berlin’
  • Saudi Arabia To Introduce Yoga In Universities
  • Kerala Tourism signs pact with UN Women to empower women in tourism
  • Prime Minister Modi calls for out of the box thinking to transform tourism in the country
  • Medical and health tourism to play an important role at ITB Berlin 2023
  • International Yoga Festival at Parmarth Niketan, Rishiksh, from March 8 to 14
  • Yoga, AYUSH proved utility in building immunity during Covid-19 pandemic: uttarakhand CM Dhami
  • Consume fennel seeds for digestion, heart health
  • Huge incentives for tourism and travel sector in Indian Budget 2023-24
  • Russian tourist focus on Ayurveda to benefit Kerala
  • Ministry of Ayush and ITDC ink MoU to promote Medical Value Travel focused on Ayurveda
  • Major role for traditional medicine systems in promoting medical value travel, says Minister Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar
  • G20 Working Group on Health to hold its first meeting in Thiruvananthapuram from January 18 to 20
  • Menstrual leave for all Girls in universities! Yet another 'Kerala Model' in the making!
  • Australia beckons Indian Yoga instructors
  • Yoga highly beneficial for breast cancer treatment: study
  • Kerala’s first International Beach Festival lights up Bekal
  • Kota coaching centres turn to Yoga, Zumba to tackle students' stress
  • Somatheeram bags Global Healthcare Excellence Award
  • Soon Ayush units in all govt hospitals
  • Kerala voted Best Domestic Wedding Destination
  • India working on data-based evidence to take Ayurveda global: PM
  • Yoga contributes to cardiovascular health and well-being: study
  • 9th World Ayurveda Congress & Arogya Expo gets underway in Goa
  • PM to dedicate three national Ayush institutes to the nation on Dec 11
  • Meditation effective for anxiety as much as antidepressant drugs: study
  • ‘Russia a major market for Kerala Tourism’
  • PM Modi to attend World Ayurveda Congress in Goa
  • Evidence-based research: Ayush Ministry, Department of Science & Technology to work together
  • Ayush Ministry to set up Ayurvedic Academic chair in Australia
  • India’s first charter gateway; CIAL Business Jet Terminal launch on Dec 10
  • Revealed! five key lifestyle factors for healthy longevity
  • AYUSH for global health
  • Goa CM bats for medical insurance cover for all Ayurveda treatments
  • ‘Indian Ayush sector market to touch USD 23 bn globally by 2023’
  • Kerala’s STREET tourism project bags global award at WTM London
  • Kerala Tourism’s pavilion a big draw at WTM London
  • Daily meditation sessions in Karnataka schools to enhance students’ concentration
  • Enhance lung capacity by practicing Ashwa Sanchalanasana
  • Free yoga classes in Delhi parks to continue: CM
  • Ayush Utsav gets underway in Kashmir
  • Kerala to become a fully women-friendly tourism destination
  • UK Queen consort in Bengaluru for wellness treatment
  • Ayurveda Day celebrated with aplomb
  • Country celebrates 7th Ayurveda Day
  • Boris Becker teaching Yoga to fellow inmates in prison
  • Billionaire Friedrich Christian Flick in Kerala for Ayurveda treatment
  • Why you shouldn’t take a shower right after meal
  • UGC calls on HEIs to promote Ayurveda

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  • Kerala Tourism bags PATA Gold Award
  • South Asian Travel Awards 2022; Citrine Hospitality bags key awards
  • Yoga asanas for women suffering from PCOS
  • Saudi introduces Yoga in Universities
  • National Tourism Awards: Kerala accorded ‘Hall of Fame’ status
  • Kerala witnesses record tourist arrivals
  • Australian Shephard’s amazing Yoga skills take netizens by storm
  • Can Ayush doctors perform surgery: SC seeks Centre’s response
  • Yoga for Hair Care
  • Manage stress with this ‘one minute’ Yoga asana
  • Ayurveda, Yoga effective in treating high-risk COVID cases: IIT study
  • Six-week long Ayurveda Day programme launched
  • Kerala’s RT Mission wins international awards
  • Kochi-Muziris Biennale from December 12
  • Kerala Tourism’s Onam fest off to a colourful start; tourists flock to the state
  • Initiative to support innovative research in Ayurveda
  • MP approves special Yoga commission
  • Malaika Arora’s trainer shares Yoga asanas for athletes
  • ‘One black-pepper a day keeps all diseases at bay’
  • Ayurvedic rules for drinking water
  • PGI Chandigarh for including Yoga, Ayurveda in MBBS curriculum
  • Kerala water carnival from Sept 4
  • The Do’s & Don’ts in Yoga
  • Kerala’s first tribal heritage village lures tourists en-masse
  • New Ayush wings in railway hospitals
  • National seminar on ‘ayur sports’
  • Kama Ayurveda eyes global foray
  • 50 % concession for senior citizens at Kerala tourism centres
  • International Wellness Tourism Festival from August 5
  • GCTM work gains pace
  • New automated equipment for Panchakarma procedure gets patent
  • ISRO working on space tourism flights
  • International Kayaking Festival to be back after two years
  • Prescription must for online sale of Ayurveda, Unani drugs
  • Kerala among TIME list of world’s greatest places of 2022
  • Ayurveda effective for Ascites: new study
  • 9th World Ayurveda Congress from Dec 8 to 11
  • A simple tip to boost your memory power
  • Dhoni turns to Ayurveda for knee treatment
  • Ayush systems effective in tackling Covid-19; NITI Aayog releases compendium of Ayush practices from states
  • ‘Accord industry status to tourism sector’
  • Kerala Tourism rebounds strongly post-Covid
  • Yoga ‘effective’ preventive intervention for cardiovascular diseases’
  • ‘Indian Traditional sciences the answer to healthcare gap in UK’
  • Yoga now a global phenomenon: PM Modi
  • Ayurveda-nursing integrated course in the offing
  • UAE kick starts Yoga day celebrations with unique full-moon session
  • India, WHO to bolster cooperation in traditional medicinal care
  • A tourist train with ‘Yoga’ coaches
  • ‘Now cent percent insurance coverage for Ayurveda treatments’
  • ITBP creates record; takes Yoga to greater heights!
  • WHO to set up Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India
  • Ayush Export promotion council
  • Ayurvedic doctors entitled to be treated at par with allopathic doctors under NRHM/NHM Scheme : Supreme Court
  • WHO establishes the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India
  • ITB Berlin Convention: In 2022 the tourism industry will probably achieve 80 per cent of pre-pandemic turnover.
  • Karnataka to get first AYUSH University in South India
  • Eat healthy, stay healthy
  • Ten ‘Golden Principles’ of Ayurvedic diagnosis
  • Strengthen your bones, avert fractures
  • Go for Cracked Wheat (Dalia) to reduce that bulge
  • Save your body from harmful effects of alcohol
  • Avert blockade of heart with these herbs
  • KERALA LAUNCHES MOBILE APP FOR TOURISTS
  • The Ayurvedic way to discover better sex life
  • Govt. turns to Ayurveda for nutrition support for women and children
  • Home remedies to boost memory and brain power
  • Make this Onam feast nutritious and healthy
  • Check hair fall with these herbal remedies
  • A SIMPLE METHOD TO MAKE KARKKIDAKAKKANJI
  • A SIMPLE DAILY ROUTINE CAN RELIEVE ARTHRITIS PROBLEMS IN KARKKIDAKAM
  • Glowing tributes paid to Dr. P.K. Warrier
  • DIABETES CAN BE ‘REVERSED’ THROUGH FOOD CONTROL
  • P.M. Varier takes over the reins of Kottackal Arya Vaidhya Sala
  • Dr. P.K. Warrier (1921-2021) Grand old man of Kerala Ayurveda is no more
  • TRY THESE HOME-MADE IMMUNITY BOOSTERS
  • Stay healthy during the rainy season
  • Saudi Arabia, India sign MoU to promote yoga
  • PM Modi at G7 summit calls for 'One Earth, One Health' approach to fight pandemic
  • Anjana Kriya - For beautiful and healthy eyes
  • P.K. Warrier—Epitome of a Glowing Ayurveda Tradition
  • Ajlan & Bros Holding Group and Desert Adventures Tourism Sign Partnership Agreement
  • ITIC Summit concludes successful return of live and in-person Arabian Travel Market
  • Agni Elemental guarantor of good health
  • Trauma? Anxiety? Ayurveda has some solutions
  • Poshan Gyan: NITI Aayog initiative to combat malnutrition
  • It’s summer! Take care of the fiery element in you!
  • Kerala’s unique Ayurvedic path to health, longevity
  • First digital ITB Berlin NOW proves a big draw
  • Covid has proved value of Ayurveda and indigenous medicine systems: PM
  • Siddhalepa’s 200-year-old Ayurveda heritage transforms into a hospitality leader
  • People want to travel again and a large majority of the population is planning trips in 2021: ITB Berlin and Statista present a new survey on travel behaviour in Germany, the US and China
  • Live long with regular Abhayanga (oil bath)
  • Puffy eyes in the morning? Prevent it the nature's way
  • Have a good bath, feel the difference
  • Ayush industry clocks 44 per cent growth in pandemic period
  • Pamper your taste buds, but mindfully
  • Cut the flab the ayurvedic way
  • Medhya Rasayana in Ayurveda
  • E-LEARNING PROGRAMMES
  • Ayurveda interpretation of Breast milk
  • Snack Your Way to a Healthy Lifestyle
  • Ayurvedic Beauty Tips That Can be Practiced at Home
  • Ayurveda Tips for A Glowing Face
  • Simple Secrets to Healthier, Shinier Hair
  • Shatavari and its medicinal uses
  • Ayush Hard Talk: Scientific Evidence, what it means?
  • Yogic Practices for Healthy Immune Lungs
  • Ayurveda online courses
  • Mother Care, the first 100 days
  • ‘India: a round-the-year adventure travel destination’
  • Yoga asanas for Arthritis
  • Fourth Global Ayurveda Festival from Mar 12 to 19
  • ‘Medicinal plants key for development of India’s farm sector’
  • Home remedies to remove skin tags
  • Simple tips to boost immunity
  • Ayurveda doctors can perform 58 surgical procedures
  • Ayurvedic doctors can now practice general surgery
  • Avocado: Utterly Butterly Nutritious!
  • Kerala approves Ayurveda treatment for Covid-19 management
  • Natural Approach to Birth Control
  • Panchakarma – the Gem of Ayurvedic Therapies
  • Indian Mint & its medicinal uses
  • Total fitness via Yoga
  • Health challenges being solved through holistic methods: PM
  • Ayurvedic drug shows promising results in clinical trials
  • Kerala Tourism launches Miyawaki forest project in 22 spots
  • Age comfortably with ayurvedic care
  • Global Virtual Healthcare & Hygiene Expo 2020
  • Ayurvedic cure for intestinal ulcer
  • APPG to celebrate Ayurveda Day
  • PM to dedicate two national institutes on World Ayurveda Day
  • Virtual Healthcare & Hygiene expo 2020 – Edition 2
  • Pranayama – the yogic art of breathing
  • Kerala launches 26 new tourism projects
  • Ayurveda effective in curing sleep disorders: study
  • Ayurvedic interpretation of sleep
  • Ministry to set up strategic policy unit for Ayush sector growth
  • Integrative approach, the need of the hour: Dr Rathin
  • Keep free from ama for good health
  • Ayush Hard Talk: Does Homeopathy work?
  • Medicinal importance of Mimosa Pudica
  • Five dietetic rules to enhance immunity
  • Get That Glow on Your Face
  • AYUSH system to be soon adopted globally as mainstream medicinal treatment'
  • Regional Raw Drug Repositories launched
  • Stay Young with Ayurveda!
  • Yoga going global
  • Sports injuries & the role of Ayurveda
  • Aromatic ginger: beneficial in treating respiratory disorders
  • ‘Golden Chariot’ to chug along South Indian tourist destinations
  • Nasya: its importance amid pandemic times
  • ‘Ayurveda for Covid-19’: theme of 5th Ayurveda Day
  • Surya Namaskar – the sun salutation Yoga poses
  • Water taxis to boost Kerala’s backwater tourism
  • Honey: A spoonful of energy
  • Kerala opens tourist centres for visitors
  • FICCI launches 'Taskforce on Ayurveda Tourism'
  • AIIA signs pact with Amity Univ for Ayurveda research
  • Time-tested traditional food recipes!
  • How to get rid of dark circles under your eyes
  • Govt launches Ayurveda, Yoga protocols for Covid-19 management
  • Health Benefits of Head Massage
  • Integrative Medicine the way forward: Dr Yogender K Gupta
  • Ayush Hard Talk series from Oct 4
  • Ayurveda Covid study shows ‘promising results’
  • Follow ‘Dinacharya’ and ‘Ritucharya’: VP
  • Aloe Vera, the wonder plant
  • Covid-19: AYUSH ministry takes up clinical study on Vasa, Guduchi
  • RT Mission: Kerala’s successful rural tourism model
  • Ayurveda globalization to unveil vast opportunities: Dr S Sajikumar
  • Nasya: the therapeutic modality for sensory organs
  • Kerala Tourism bags prestigious PATA Grand Award
  • Webinar on ‘Ayurveda Medicine Manufacturing: Challenges and Opportunities’
  • AYUSH Ministry to operationalize 12,500 Health & Wellness centres
  • Yogic ways of managing ‘Hypertension’
  • Perturbed by premature greying? Follow these tips
  • Fighting malnutrition with Ayush, Yoga solutions
  • Scale up Ayurveda evidences for its global acceptance
  • Indian beech tree – medicine from root to leaf
  • Webinar on ‘AYUSH: Scaling up & Upscaling’
  • Kerala Tourism aims a comeback through virtual KTM
  • PNNM – Making a difference, Moulding the future
  • Ayurveda exponent P R Krishnakumar passes away
  • Integration of modern, traditional medicinal systems
  • Ayurveda to aid India’s growth into most preferred wellness destination: VP
  • Global Ayurveda Summit 2020
  • Yoga, Ayush focus in Centre’s post-Covid protocol
  • For a glowing face
  • Ayush-based Nutrition Solutions
  • God’s Own Country to beckon tourists again
  • Managing Obesity through Ayurveda
  • ‘Balasana’ – the stress relieving Yoga pose
  • Travel startup to support livelihood of artisans, farmers
  • Simple secrets to healthy, shiny hair!
  • Healthy Diet – An Ayurvedic perspective
  • Tourism Ministry to launch database of Hospitality Industry
  • ‘Ayurveda promotion must to win global market for natural remedies’
  • Pondy for Ayurveda, Siddha cure to Covid-19 patients
  • Vistara rolls out Yoga-inspired in-flight safety video
  • Promote research in accordance with Ayurveda principles: BHU professor
  • Webinar on ‘Freedom For Ayurveda – sequel 2’
  • Isolated flowering of Neelakurinji ignites tourists’ interest
  • Gangamboo and other unique Ayurvedic treatments
  • AYUSH scholarship scheme for foreign students
  • Ayush Valley Foundation forays into Middle East, Africa
  • Main thrust on validation of Ayurveda: Dr D C Katoch
  • Ayush Valley Foundation to host ‘National Webinar Series’
  • AIIA, Nisarga join hands to evaluate preventative effect of neem capsules
  • Food Rules by the Gunas of Seasons
  • ‘Ayurveda for Covid-19: why shying away from reality!’
  • Ministry launches ‘Ayush for Immunity’ campaign
  • Ayurveda growth: experts call for reforms in key areas
  • 'Freedom for Ayurveda'
  • Nine steps to bolster positive mental health
  • Snack on almonds; enjoy umpteen health benefits
  • ‘Ayurveda should focus on drug standardisation, clinical trials’
  • Covid-19: call for Ayurvedic cure gains traction
  • E T Narayanan Mooss, the man behind modernization of Ayurveda medicines
  • Thyroid treatment in Ayurveda
  • Dhathri Ayurveda forays into Health & Wellness segment
  • Breathing techniques effective in managing stress, anxiety: Yale study
  • Kerala Tourism: Bekal Fort to come live with Sound-and-Light show
  • Magical herbs to support cognitive health
  • Tourism: countries worst hit by Covid-19
  • India Unlock 3.0: Yoga institutes to open from Aug 5
  • AIIA cures Covid-19 patients with Ayurvedic treatment protocol
  • ‘It’s time we return to Ayurveda’
  • Get rid of those ugly Acnes!
  • Follow monsoon regimen to stay healthy
  • Herbs around you – Bermuda Grass
  • Covid-19: Maharashtra to explore integrated treatment involving Ayurveda
  • Kochi Biennale to open on Dec 12
  • ‘Build up immunity than living in fear’
  • Know the Ayurvedic regimens to boost immunity
  • Follow Ayurvedic immunity practices to fight Covid-19: Webinar
  • Covid-19: ‘Yoga, Meditation effective adjunctive therapies’
  • Make immunity booster ‘Giloy Kadha’ at home
  • Well..It’s time to detox!
  • NadiVigyan: A complete solution for spinal disorders
  • Live in harmony with nature: VP
  • Webinar on ‘Ayurveda for Covid-19 prophylaxis’
  • Covid-19: India, US to initiate clinical trials of Ayurvedic formulations
  • Govt to protect rare medicinal plants; to initiate Germplasm conservation
  • Yoga, Ayurveda medicines for jail inmates
  • Ayurvedic diet for boosting immunity
  • 'Ayurveda clinical trial shows positive results in Covid-19 patients’
  • Watch out for binge-eating amid Covid times
  • Turmeric, neem effective against Coronavirus: study

‘Kerala to focus on Ayurveda, Adventure and Houseboats for tourism revival’

  • AYUSH- Agricultural ministry tie-up for leafy vegetable cultivation
  • Travelling in times of Covid-19 and the safety precautions
  • Ayurveda Covid-19 clinical trials results by Sept end: webinar
  • Excessive screen time taking a toll on your eyes? Follow these tips

‘Vedic Food and Spices of India

  • Ayush Valley Foundation to host webinar series
  • Virtual Healthcare and Hygiene Expo 2020 kicked off
  • Why ‘Yoga’ becomes vital in post Covid-19 lifestyle
  • ‘Include Yoga in online learning curriculum’
  • Healing Lower Back Pain Through Yoga
  • AYUSH Ministry promotes Yoga health benefits amid Covid blues
  • Curcumin and its anti-cancer properties
  • Ayurveda to tackle depression
  • VaYU launches online Master of Science (Yoga) program

Eco-tourism destinations set to woo back visitors

  • ‘My Life, My Yoga’ video blogging contest
  • Ayurveda practitioners fret over new ‘physical contact’ guideline
  • AYUSH ministry to organize daily telecast of Common Yoga Protocol
  • Uramarunnu – the traditional baby care
  • Bangla cops turn to Yoga amid Coronavirus pandemic
  • Emotional trauma of living with skin ailments

‘Herbal farms’ add to Kerala's lush green cover

  • Cabinet nod for re-establishment of Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy
  • Boost immunity with Ayurvedic lifestyle changes
  • Digital addiction, a real threat to children
  • Helping children accustom to ‘new normal’
  • BHU’s Ayurveda faculty sends Covid-19 protocol to ICMR
  • Now Railways turn to alternative medicine for immunity boosting
  • Kerala rolls out ‘Ayur Shield’ immunity clinics

Kerala Tourism rolls out cultural experience package

  • ‘Meditation’ search peaks as people stay home
  • ‘Threadolysis’ the safe way for perfect eyebrows!

Stranded Malayalam film crew finally flown back home from Jordhan

  • ‘Yoga effective in reducing depressive symptoms’
  • Ayurvedic immunity boosting in children
  • Ashwagandha may hold cure for novel coronavirus: study
  • Nourish body, mind with yummy vegetable juices!
  • Medicinal plant cultivation gets a leg up
  • Yoga to reduce lockdown stress
  • ‘Trial on four AYUSH formulations against Covid-19 to start in a week’
  • Feeding Mind – the impact of food on mental health
  • JNU to start first-of-its kind ‘Ayurveda Biology’ course
  • Turmeric, the ‘Golden Milk’ in Ayurveda
  • Indian Ayurvedic beauty brands go global
  • Four major clinical studies underway to assess AYUSH interventions for Covid-19
  • ‘Ayurveda e-Commerce’ to help you set up global online store
  • Follow Ayurvedic regimen to boost natural immunity
  • Covid-19: Ministry to initiate mass study on AYUSH interventions
  • AIIA to help Delhi cops boost immunity
  • Uttarakhand to use Ayurveda to boost immunity of corona warriors
  • Covid 19: Ayurvedic medicine from Kerala gets clinical trial approval
  • Covid-19: Kerala starts mass distribution of ayurvedic medicines
  • Like Yoga, world to accept Ayurveda soon: PM
  • Goa CM dons his ‘doctor’ hat after a decade
  • Covid-19: AYUSH ministry to support short term research projects
  • Covid-19: AYUSH ministry issues guidelines for research projects
  • Virtual tours catching the fancy of travel buffs
  • 7500 Ayurveda clinics in Kerala to provide immunity boosting treatment
  • Covid-19: now wear medicated ‘AyurMasks’ for protection
  • Ojas and the role of diet
  • Stretching safely to shake off injury scare
  • ‘Documentation the need of the hour for AYUSH systems’
  • KTM trashes reports of tourism ban in Kerala till November
  • Coronavirus: Modi advocates AYUSH ministry advisory for immunity boosting
  • All's well when you eat well
  • Ayurveda and Seasonal Diseases
  • Goa to integrate ayurveda, allopathy to treat Covid-19 patients
  • Ayurveda for Covid-19 mitigation: a look into the Kerala model
  • Covid-19: Kerala to use Ayurveda for prevention & treatment
  • Soon Covid-19 can be cured with Ayurveda: AYUSH minister
  • Covid-19: how to help an autistic child deal with staying home
  • A ‘Pineapple Challenge' for a cause!
  • Prince Charles’ office denies ‘ayurveda cure’ claims
  • Stranded French tourists flown out of Kochi
  • ‘Prince Charles cured of Covid-19 through ayurveda-homeopathy treatment’
  • Govt to train AYUSH practitioners among others to tackle Covid-19 crisis
  • ‘Stranded in India’ portal to help stranded foreign tourists
  • Covid-19: ministry advocates ayurvedic immunity boosting measures
  • Covid-19: PM calls on AYUSH community to counter bogus claims
  • Indian embassy offers free online yoga classes
  • Want to engage your hyperactive kid? A few tips
  • Celebrities take to Yoga to keep fit during quarantine days
  • Yoga and Meditation: tools for an enlightened mind
  • National Ayurveda Institute to be set up in Gujarat
  • Coronavirus: AYUSH bats for alternative medicine again
  • Harvard exhorts students to fight ‘coronavirus anxiety’ with yoga
  • Herbal mouthwash; the natural way to ensure good oral hygiene
  • Coronavirus & traditional medicines: the ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ question
  • Eat Greens to bolster immunity
  • Nepal bets big on ‘Ayurveda’: to set up university
  • Kerala to guide MP in Responsible Tourism
  • Ayurveda: India for enhancing global co-operation
  • Ayurveda -- a great stress buster
  • National Ayurveda Morbidity codes formed
  • ‘Ayurveda, Yoga benefits go beyond Wellness’
  • Kerala Tourism to enthrall visitors with story-telling packages
  • Smoke out your illness, the Ayurvedic way
  • Businesses hit as largest trade show cancelled over virus fear
  • International AYUSH conference on non-communicable diseases
  • Uttarakhand woos investors to spruce up Wellness sector
  • Experts call for India, UK tie-up to promote Ayurveda
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Ayurveda to be scientifically compared with modern medicine in efficacy
  • Kerala to implement herbal medicine buyback project
  • Coconut water – the miracle drink
  • 50 adventure tourism spots in Kerala to get a makeover
  • World’s first yoga university outside India to offer PG course in US
  • Kerala Tourism showcases potential in Israel
  • Unwanted facial hair? seek Ayurvedic solutions
  • Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Bill 2020 introduced
  • Tourism: Kerala best performing state in India
  • Add shine to your smiles!
  • Thrissur in UNWTO’s ‘Accessible Tourist destinations’
  • For a good night's sleep
  • Kerala Ayurveda to be promoted at world’s largest tourism trade fair
  • Looking into the Eyes
  • Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala celebrates Founder's Day
  • First Ayurveda drug de-addiction centre to be set up at Amritsar
  • Accreditation for Ayurvedic institutions in US soon
  • Kerala to bet big on Ayurveda
  • Remedy for swelling on foot
  • Lack of good sleep and anxiety
  • Remedies for hair fall in ayurveda
  • Remedy for itching in joints
  • Remedy for back pain
  • ‘Bhoot Vidya’ at BHU will be conducted by the faculty of Ayurveda
  • AYUSH wing to be set up in all medical colleges of MP, says CM Kamal Nath
  • Kottakkal hosts a rare exhibition of epigraphs
  • Govt to launch AYUSH Export Promotion and Research Council
  • NAROPA UNIVERSITY LAUNCHES NEW MASTERS PROGRAM IN YOGA STUDIES
  • Jiva Ayurveda signs research MoU with THSTI
  • Govt organises symposium to sensitise Ambassadors, diplomats about research in Ayurveda
  • ‘Yoga’s effect on brain circuit decoded’
  • ‘International Arogya 2019’ to begin in Varanasi
  • Stress management, ancient wisdom, yoga — what IAS, IPS officers learn at Art of Living
  • New unit at Nimhans to blend Ayurveda, yoga with psychiatry
  • Suman Billa is the new Director of UNWTO
  • AYUSH & WHO to develop standardized terms, benchmarks for Ayurveda, Traditional Medicine
  • Experience Yoga close at the conclave in Pune
  • AIIA signs MoU with Australian University to promote Ayurveda
  • CCRAS signs MoU with JNU for Research in Ayurveda
  • CME on Integrated Approach to Diabetes at Lodha Wellness Retreat
  • Kerala Tourism holds road shows in Europe
  • An international conference for AYUSH lovers
  • Ayush Minister, Naik gives away Ayush Awards to health sector entities
  • Kerala receives award for ‘Best Honeymoon Destination’
  • Yoga meet in Mysuru
  • Kamala Vardhana Rao takes charge as ITDC’s new Chairman and Managing Director
  • Prince Charles to celebrate birthday with wife at Soukya Health Center, Bangalore
  • No more separate department for anesthesia in Ayurveda
  • Startup launches platform for promoting yoga, ayurveda
  • First World Assembly on Ayurveda, Yoga ‘Ayuryog Expo’ 2019
  • AIIA sign MoU with Germany’s Biotechnology Institute
  • Winners of ‘Ayurstart 2019’ contest announced
  • Gujarat Ayurveda University signs MoU with wellness brand to promote Ayurveda
  • India yoga: Inspirational teacher V Nanammal dies at 99
  • AYUSH, Defence ministries ink MoU to provide traditional medicine services
  • JNU Sanskrit to teach Ayurveda Biology
  • Biggest immunity lesson for school students
  • Britney Spears is on yoga, workout and dance therapy
  • Kerala Tourism eyes rise in footfalls, earnings in 2020
  • Kerala tourism ranks fourth globally in registering social media presence
  • Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises And Ministry Of AYUSH To Jointly Promote Nutraceuticals
  • Ayurvedic medicine to treat dengue to be launched within next 2 years, says Ayush Ministry
  • AYUSH Ministry proposes to include 19 treatment packages in Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana
  • Working to establish the Ayurveda Chair with India: Vice President of Suriname
  • 12,500 Ayush Health and Wellness Centres to come up across the country
  • Apply NOW: AYUSH Ministry invites applications for National Dhanwantri Ayurveda Award 2019
  • Ayurveda Unveiled – art & science of a life well lived
  • Talk on Ayurveda in Peru
  • Nationwide grid to link AYUSH hospitals, labs
  • Thriving to contemporize Ayurveda: Dabur
  • PM Modi to release special stamps on 12 unsung ‘Rockstars of AYUSH’
  • Ayurvedic dispensaries to be converted into AYUSH Health and Wellness Centres
  • Modi to release postage stamp of K Raghavan Thirumulpad
  • AYUSH-64, An Ayurvedic anti-malarial drug
  • &Me – The Women Centric Ayurvedic Drinks
  • National seminar on Ayurveda to be held in Hyderabad
  • Yoga to become part of curriculum in IITs, IIMs
  • Future Group launches ARQA Ayurveda
  • AYUSH Ministry begins documenting local health traditions to ‘conserve’ bio-resources
  • Yoga locator – an app to locate yoga centres, instructors
  • 6th edition of ‘Ayush 2019’
  • 2nd annual yoga and vegan festival at Brussels
  • Leading Ayurveda doctor Devanand Prasad Singh honoured
  • 32nd International Conference on “Ayurveda: Autoimmune & Metabolic Disorders”
  • 3rd edition of Oja Festival – India’s Ayurveda fest held
  • Ladakh herbs and medicinal plants should get world recognition, says PM Modi
  • ‘Beauty Rituals’ for the monsoon from Kama Ayurveda
  • Kerala Tourism Launches its App; Introduces Monsoon Packages
  • Medicinal herb receives a diabetes-fighting boost
  • Kerala registers an increase growth rate of tourists compared to the corresponding period the last fiscal
  • Chandigarh Police and Punjab University signs MoU for yoga advancement protocol
  • Remembering Ayurveda’s Charaka
  • Learning about herbs through touch and smell
  • Herb Day marked to encourage cultivation of medicinal herbs
  • Britney Spears credits yoga for her ‘strength’
  • Aqua Tourism at Njarakkal
  • Nine tourism destinations in Kerala to go plastic and garbage free
  • Himalaya Launches AYURVEDA Clear Skin Soap made from Kanakataila
  • Kerala Tourism Department Launches Monsoon Tourism Packages to Attract More Travellers
  • Drug addicts in Punjab to get healed through Ayurveda
  • AYUSH to recognize Yoga Asanas as sports
  • Music festival – “Nishagandhi Monsoon Ragas” kick-started in Thiruvananthapuram
  • Govt plans short-term courses in Yoga for foreign students under the ‘Study in India’ programme
  • Ministry of Health signs MoU with Ministry of AYUSH for ‘Tuberculosis Free India’ initiative
  • Kerala Tourism invites franchise bid for Champions Boat League
  • Wish to reverse greying? Try using sesame seeds
  • RP Sanjiv Goenka Group Mulling Foray Into Ayurveda
  • Kerala Tourism wins three PATA Gold awards
  • Govt to open 4,200 Ayush wellness centres in FY19-20
  • Rajya Sabha MP, Sanjay Raut, explains ‘ayurvedic chicken and eggs’
  • DRDO scientist develops herbal drug to treat leucoderma
  • Health-conscious millennials seek ayurvedic solution for hangovers
  • Budget 2019: In fillip to traditional medicine, AYUSH ministry gets Rs 1,939.76 crore
  • Olean Meditation Center to offer Yoga Under the Stars
  • Kerala Tourism to work towards waste-free tourist destinations in the state
  • Kerala Tourism to tap culinary skills of homemakers
  • Himalaya launches Ayurveda clear skin soap
  • International AYURVEDA Ambassador’s Tour & B2B Meet
  • Kerala Tourism joins TikTok
  • Jiva Ayurveda to offer free consultation, treatment from July 5-15
  • No Biscuits, Cookies, Only “Healthy” Snacks For Meets: Health Ministry
  • Kerala witnesses surge in monsoon tourism
  • Herbs to heal cattle
  • Kerala, the hot-spot destination for Ayurveda Tourism
  • Ardram project for Ayurveda
  • Ayurveda drug for vitiligo
  • Barcelona based Puig partners with Kama Ayurveda
  • International Yoga day protocol and general guidelines on Yoga practice
  • Int’l Yoga Day celebrations in UK
  • QUIZ ON YOGA IN RIYADH
  • Hundreds of Russian participate in yoga classes in Moscow park
  • International Day of Yoga 2019
  • Bengaluru-based startup, AyurUniverse is an online wellness aggregator
  • IGNOU launches certificate programme in yoga
  • Indian Embassy In Kathmandu Celebrates Yoga Day
  • Forest Essentials – delivering Ayurveda beauty care products on a golden platter
  • SARVA, an Indian yoga startup, witnesses a host of celebrity investors
  • 1mg’s Ayurveda Resource – Scientifically Traditional
  • PM Modi to attend International Yoga Day’s main event in Ranchi
  • PM Modi tweets yoga asana videos in countdown to Yoga Day 2019
  • Ayurvedic Point and IMMS-PAT signs MoU
  • Govt announces mobile app and awards for promoting Yoga
  • Proposal to add Yoga in educational curriculum: Shripad Naik
  • Ayurveda soap, Medimix turns 50
  • All PHCs To Have Doctor From Alternative Medicine Systems: AYUSH Minister
  • International tourism among the top five economic sectors in the world
  • Ayurveda brand, Kapiva enter US market
  • Move to place Ayurvedic terms on international platform
  • Ayurveda steps into AI route
  • CVL buys Herbolab, steps into Ayurveda sector
  • Kerala panics, Nipah virus case confirmed by government – Ayurveda proposes management
  • Interested in becoming an NABH AYUSH Assessor?
  • “Drink Milk: Today and Every day.”
  • Goa appoints Namrata Menon brand ambassador to promote yoga
  • Insurance cover for alternative medicines too
  • Menstrual Hygiene Management
  • WHO announces four new goodwill ambassadors for promoting global health
  • Ayurveda wellness centres to crop up in many cities of MP
  • Dallas Yoga Fest
  • Birth centenary logo of Raghavan Thirumalpad released
  • Yoga for Vancouver prisoners
  • Herbal Summit 2019
  • Yoga Shala Expo – International Exhibition on Health & Wellness
  • World Asthma Day
  • 7th Arogya Sangoshthi on Ayurveda For Lifestyle Disorders
  • ATM issue of Ayurveda magazine released
  • Kayyur in Kerala boasts of the best health center in the country
  • Online licensing of AYUSH
  • National workshop on Marma Science
  • Opening ceremony of the 20th Annual Course on Ayurvedic Medicine
  • Ayurveda & Health Tourism magazine’s website tops Feedspot survey
  • Ayurveda doctor, Pramod Sawant is new CM of Goa
  • British star Emma Thompson seeks Ayurveda treatment at Dr. Mathai’s
  • European visitors to GCC to increase 29% by 2023, says ATM report
  • 12th European Congress on Integrative Medicine
  • ITB (Internationale Tourismus-Börse Berlin) comes calling to India
  • Sanjeevanam Ayurveda Hospital celebrates Womanhood with ‘#BeAStrongSthree’ Campaign
  • Three-day meet on Ayurveda ends in Kochi
  • Ayurveda, Yoga to be soon included into UK’s NHS
  • International AYUSH Conclave by Government of Kerala Gets Underway in Thiruvananthapuram
  • PM launches National Institute of Ayurveda in Haryana
  • World Cancer Day 2019: Delhi Hospital Assures Cancer Treatment with Ayurveda, Yoga
  • Prajnanam 2019 – national seminar on managing infertility through Ayurveda
  • Ayurveda start-up from Baidyanath Group gets Rs 17 crore in capital commitments
  • Ayurvedic herb Giloy to increase lifespan
  • Ayurveda Research Paper Contest 2019
  • Ayurveda gets a look-in from a US expert
  • Ayurveda Promotion Society Formed
  • European Parliament Celebrates Ayurveda Day for the first time
  • World AIDS Day on 1 December: Theme ‘Know your status’
  • Start-ups pitch their case at Ayurstart – a CII event
  • 8 more AYUSH villages planned in Kerala
  • 19 Ayurveda Departments Will Be Opened In New AIIMSs: Minister
  • Medicinal saplings distributed as part of National Ayurveda Day
  • ARE YOU DEPRESSED?
  • Contest for Ayurveda startups
  • Meet to finalise global benchmark documents on Ayurveda begins
  • An Ayurveda-for-diabetes campaign in the pipeline
  • Meet to focus on modern practices in ayurveda
  • Flood impacts on Kerala Tourism industry an example for sustainable development of tourism in India, says a parliamentary panel
  • Switzerland the first western country to institutionalise Ayurveda
  • KGMU-Arogya Bharti’s ayurvedic med prevents encephalitis cases among kids
  • Langkawi to host PATA 2018
  • Restoring roads to tourist spots to get priority: Minister
  • Ayurveda German Issue being released in Netherlands
  • Work on Ayurveda and Yoga institute to begin in October
  • Another Govt. Ayurveda College in Karnataka
  • Ayurveda Teacher’s Association formed
  • CII Ayurveda Industry Conclave 2018
  • Ayurveda – die Wissenschaft des Lebens to partner with 4th International Ayurveda Congress
  • Mom’s Therapy Founder Receives Entrepreneur of the Year Award
  • Eye treatment research projects at 10 Ayurveda universities
  • Yoga should be a lifestyle habit for pregnant, lactating women and children
  • Jiva launches diagnostic protocols for Ayurveda
  • IIT-Delhi, AIIA partners for research in ancient Indian Medicines
  • Ayurveda startup NirogStreet acquihires Brahm Ayurved
  • APPG celebrates 70th birthday of NHS along with 4th UN Int’l Yoga Day
  • AYUSH Ministry proposes Ayurveda therapies to reduce sports injuries
  • Yoga Ratan title for Shri M
  • Campaign to serve monsoon season Ayurvedic preparation kickstarted
  • Variety programmes held at Yoga event in Delhi
  • Jiva Ayurveda to promote online healthcare services in rural India
  • Ayurveda drugs on display at Indo-US wellness summit
  • International Yoga Day celebrated at Parliament Park, London
  • Ayurveda Ratan award for Padma Shri Prof. Darshan Shankar
  • CII to organize National Ayurveda start-up conclave
  • Harvard Medical School organizes talk on Yoga and Ayurveda in Cancer Management
  • Ayurveda remedies against Tobacco addiction
  • EXCLUSIVE WORKSHOP ON YOGA AND AYURVEDA HOSTED IN OMAN
  • Kannur may soon get an Ayurveda village
  • Baby Victoria’s tryst with Ayurveda
  • Music heals
  • Ayurveda Trade Fair in Austria
  • Conference for Ayurveda experts in Germany
  • Rajasthan to emerge as leading Yoga and Ayurveda centres
  • Curtain Raiser events to the fourth international yoga day
  • Malaysia Tourism launches “Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign”
  • AYUSH Centre in Saint Charles Hospital – Kensington, London
  • Lakshmikutty Amma receives Padma Shri for traditional medicine practice
  • Kerala-based Ayurveda Group ties up with Saudi-based Al Hokair group
  • conhIT 2018 – Connecting Healthcare IT
  • ITB Berlin 2018: Next Agenda to focus on Medical Tourism
  • Kerala, home to 1st International AYUSH Conclave
  • National Seminar on Ayurvedic Pediatric Healthcare
  • Ayurveda cures cancer patient
  • Kairali Ayurveda’s Delhi Centre gets NABH Certification
  • MP Ayurveda doctor to treat Sanath Jayasuriya
  • Dr. NPP Namboothiri, an Ayurveda doyen, breathes his last
  • Arab Health 2018 to conclude soon
  • Documentary on Indian Ayurvedic Doctor
  • Ayurveda docs allowed to practise allopathy after completing a bridge course
  • Century old Shree Baidyanath to double revenue and foray into US, Europe, Middle East markets
  • International Ayurveda Congress – The Pursuit of Health, Happiness and Long Life
  • Jyothy Labs plans for Ayurveda products
  • Kerala tourism awards for 2015-16 presented
  • JSS Ayurveda College gets NABH Accreditation
  • Anveekshiki 2017 – International Seminar on Ayurveda Oncology
  • First Global Summit on AYUSH & Wellness
  • International AYUSH Conclave in Kochi on May, 2018
  • Ayurveda Award Presented
  • Govt. eyes three-fold increase in AYUSH sector by 2020
  • Himachal CM Seeks Ayurveda Treatment in Kerala
  • Yoga, Kalari Research Center at IRAI
  • Plan for AYUSH University
  • RISA Hospital – opening avenues for integrated treatment
  • Ayurveda’s ‘Punsawan Vidhi’, claims sex determination of child
  • Nouf Marwaai the woman behind Yoga in Saudi
  • Int’l Meet on Ayurveda & Yoga in Bhopal Concludes
  • Ayurbodha to blend tourism and Ayurveda
  • Kerala to promote research in Ayurveda
  • AYURVEDA WOOS HALLE BERRY TO KERALA
  • Change lifestyle, prevent DIABETES
  • UAE to open AYUSH health centers across the country
  • Prince Charles’ wife Camilla in Bangalore for holistic healing
  • Govt to organise global ayurveda meet in February
  • Ayurveda market size seen at $8 billion by 2020
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates All India Institute of Ayurveda
  • Somatheeram Ayurveda Group once again bags National Tourism Award
  • Anveekshiki 2017 – International Seminar on ‘Ayurveda Oncology’
  • Wellness India 2017 expo: Mapping a positive path
  • Italy University approves Ayurvedic courses
  • Coimbatore AVP formulates policies to globalise Ayurveda Research and Education
  • AYUSH to support integrative medical practice
  • Amrita Samyogam 2017
  • Silver jubilee celebrations of Sudarshanam Netra Chikitsalayam
  • Ayurveda seeks more recognition in Singapore
  • Symposium in London focuses on introducing Yoga in NHS
  • New AYUSH secretary appointed
  • Sudarshanam Netrachikitsalayam – Silver Jubilee Inauguration
  • P.K. Warrier is 96
  • International Tourist Arrivals in India Improves
  • Special Summer Offers at Maharishi Ayurveda Hospital
  • Prime Minister Modi inaugurates Patanjali Research Institute
  • Special Edition of Medical Tourism Magazine Released in Oman
  • Ayurveda & Health Tourism, Medical Tourism at IMTEC Oman 2017
  • Malayalam Film Actor Mohanlal Undergoes Ayurveda Treatment
  • Ayurveda Awards Announced
  • A boon for Ayurveda and patients
  • International Ayurveda Research institute to be setup in Kannur
  • India, Israel sign MoU to promote Ayurveda
  • Shahnaz Husain attends Harvard Conference in Mumbai
  • Punarnava gets health excellence award
  • E-visa facility gets popular
  • Kerala pavilion, major attraction at FITUR 2017
  • Kerala pavilion draws great attraction at the Dutch tourism fair
  • 2nd International Ayurveda Congress (IAVC) 2017 – London
  • Government to set up Cancer Research Institute in Ayurveda: AYUSH Minister
  • Kerala featured in ABTA’s 12 ‘Destinations to Watch’ for 2017
  • National AYUSH Council Contemplated: Govt
  • Ayurveda & Health Tourism Bags Kerala Tourism Award
  • Healthcare facilities to be made affordable and safe
  • Yoga enters UNESCO’s Humanity List
  • Kerala voted Best Leisure Destination in India by Conde Nast Traveller
  • ICICI Bank opens Foreign Exchange counters in its branches in Tamil Nadu
  • Herbal formulation for liver cancer
  • Buyers from 57 countries to participate in travel mart
  • 2 Pata Gold Awards for Kerala Tourism
  • Kerala to honour Indian medallists of Rio Olympics
  • Brihanmumbai Muncipal Corporation to start unani, Ayurveda clinics in hospitals
  • Kerala Ayurveda Promotion Club
  • Jobs in plenty for Ayurveda professionals
  • Medical Insurance to cover Ayurveda too.
  • Yoga center inaugurated
  • International Yoga Day – Yoga for harmony and peace
  • Pomegranate fights prostate cancer
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  • 11 Oct 2022

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Tourists arriving in the state could now have the thrilling experience of sighting wildlife at the night affordably.

The Kerala Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has announced a ‘Wildlife night jungle safari’ through the Wayanad wildlife sanctuary as part of its latest budget tourism initiative.

The safari bus, which will enable adventure lovers to explore the busy nightlife of nocturnal animals, will be operated from the Bathery depot of the corporation.

“We will start the night jungle safari trips next week. The bus will leave Bathery depot at 9 pm and take the visitors along to Ponkuzhy on the Kerala-Karnataka border. It will ply through the Kozhikode-Kollegal NH 766 that meanders through the Wayanad wildlife sanctuary,” said Joshy John, district transport officer.

The bus will return to Bathery depot by 11.30 pm. Out of the 60-km long safari ride, 30 km will be through dense forest route. The ticket price is fixed at Rs 300 per person.

This is the first-of-its-kind initiative to tap the nighttime tourism potential of the hill district, gifted with a lush green canopy of forest, wildlife, waterfalls, lakes, and mountains.

The KSRTC, of late, has increased its focus on tourism-related activities, ranging from caravan tourism to city tour services in its attempt to revive the loss-making entity.

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I stayed here with friends for three nights, it is a great location - easily within walking distance from many of the main sights. The dorm is quite small (slept with my bag on the end of my bed, as did my friend), but the beds are decent. The showers work well, and are clean. The only issues with the toilets were that they didn't restock the toilet paper enough which was frustrating, but otherwise they are clean and fine. The owner picked us up and dropped us of at the airports for a good price, he was very helpful and kind. The main issue with my stay was that they had an 11pm quite rule, but it was not enforced. this wouldn't have been an issue, but my room was right outside the main area and they left the TV on most of the night, and people were very loud.

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Hi everyone, The place has no rules regarding noise at all, especially after the midnight. A bunch of twenty year old Russian kids behave like a bunch of the Jungle people, who simply do not recognize the fact that there are other people who have more civilized needs, e.g. sleep at night, rest in quiet rooms, have a chance to use a so called common area, etc. The (Russian) TV will work there about 20 hours a day or more, as loud as possible (which is presizely as loud as they need), and that is considered normal and acceptable. If you decide to have it off or watch something of your own, either on your laptop, or on the same very TV, prepare to a big protest. So, all in all the common area will belong to the "Jungle people", the management will not be trying to help (in a practical way, so that in the end the problem could be solved), basically I was told that there are no noise policies in Russia in general and in this hostel in particular. So if you are ok living in a kindergarten full of unruly and noise twenty- twenty five year old children who are acting out their hormones, and who are on a mission to be as loud as they can possibly be, that's the place to go. If you expect to be respected by another human being who is a guest of that hostel, forget about it, unless they are foreigners. On a more positive note, the receptionists are helpful, positive, and speak English, the place is clean and tidy, but the noise and primitive loud behaviour of the young Russians staying in the hostel and searching for a day and night entertainment is not addressed and probably not going to be addressed in the nearest or even more distant future. After midnight, expect yelling, loud laughing, shouts and complete disregard of the fact that you may sleep at night.

Hi! We received your feedback and would like to thank you for it! It's really pity, that "jungle peple" you told about were able to bother you. But please trust, it's not normal and acceptable for us. Following your complain, we've introduced new noise policy. Since the moment, it's obligatory to keep quiet from 23 in the night till 7 in the morning. Yes, you are right, that there is no special government policy in Russia concerning hotels and hostels (if only they are not located in condominimums), but we're doing our best to provide our guests with high quality accomodation for reasonable price! Have a good day and looking forward to see you once again in our hostel. Best regards, Anton Pavlov, Safari Hostel Team Manager

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