Tulah Clinical Wellness has unveiled its flagship sanctuary in Kerala, marking a significant step in India’s role in global wellbeing. The three-day event, held from 1 to 3 May, attracted notable figures such as Sajjan Jindal, Sangita Jindal, and Tarun Tahiliani, highlighting India’s influence in business, culture, and medicine.
The sanctuary, positioned at the crossroads of ancient wisdom and advanced clinical science, offers a new model of integrative wellness. It aims to provide personalised pathways to longevity and human connection, drawing from India’s rich healing heritage. Over the course of the event, guests experienced bespoke wellness journeys and transformative therapies, complemented by cultural performances from Kerala-based collectives and a special appearance by Grammy-recognised sitarist Asad Khan.
A standout feature of the sanctuary is a 23-metre wellness-integrated waterfall, created in partnership with Greenara, symbolising renewal and recalibration. Collaborations with Jaipur Rugs, Mauli Rituals, and Pepper House further enriched the experience, showcasing Indian craftsmanship and design.
Faizal E. Kottikollon, Co-Founder and Chairman of Tulah, described the sanctuary as a lasting home for restoration and reflection. Aditi Premji, Chairperson of the Wipro Foundation, noted the benefits of an integrated wellness system combining ancient wisdom and modern science.
Looking forward, Tulah plans to expand its philosophy through urban wellness hubs and at-home care experiences, positioning itself as a global expression of Indian wellness
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