YOGA TOURISM is a new concept for "Enjoying Your Tour
with YOGA".
India is known for its population, millions of gods, various religions,
temples, philosophers and sadhus or saints, festivals and fares, deserts and hill.
Even people says that India is a country of snake charmers.
India used to be known as the Golden Bird till
the British departure. Maharajas(King's) made beautiful buildings, forts etc
for their own use. Now many of the palaces and places are historical
monuments, and are visited, by millions of people from all over
the world. As many buildings have gone into the history so have
gone its richness of the past.
However these are not the only things
that India can offer to its visitors. India also offers to see its
landscape and wildlife by river rafting and trekking, mountaineering
and bird-watching. It offers to visit its sunlit beaches, to climb
its hills, to listen to the masters of music, to admire the masters
of dance and to taste the rich cuisine.
India doesn't offer only traditional
tourist entertainments to a visitor.India, a land so diverse, so rich,
that it could even mesmerize the most travelled. From time immemorial,
the mystery and the beauty of this fascinating country has drawn the interest of
people from all corners of the globe. There is another thing
that India can offer and for which she is also famous. That is
how to preserve and improve man's physical
and mental health and how to achieve spiritual growth. India has
experienced many ups and downs due to invasions, wars and robbery
by various rulers. But there is one thing that has never changed
from time immemorial and remains standing, as the emblem of India,
and it is its ancient wisdom. The Rishis (sages) have been preserving
this knowledge unchanged through ages and today it can help us to
release us from the problems caused by stress. The teachings help
us to understand how animals live in harmony with their environment
and with their own bodies, and how we can maintain health and meet
the challenges of nature through imitating animal postures. For
example, by imitating the rabbit in shashank asana one can influence
the flow of adrenaline, which is responsible for the 'fight or flight'
mechanism. What does "Yoga Tourism" mean? We offer the introduction
into Yoga practise while you are enjoying the
treasures of Indian art, history, monuments and nature, by bringing
Yoga into our tour program.Visit our tours section for further details. |