Wellness Tourism in Bhutan
Wellness Tourism in Bhutan
Wellness tourism in Bhutan, travel for the purpose of promoting health and well-being through physical, psychological or spiritual activities. With so much unwellness embedded in today’s life, wellness tourism brings the promise of combating those negative qualities and turning travel into an opportunity to maintain and improve our holistic health. Bhutan has many activities available for those visitors seeking a place of solace, rest and recuperation. Whether it’s a session of peaceful, contemplative meditation, a relaxing soak in a mineral hot spring bath or be it mandala making. Bhutan has just what you need to revive and rejuvenate your body, mind and spirit.
The origin of hot springs and mineral springs in Bhutan dates back to 746 AD during the visit of Guru Rinpoche and advent of Mahayana Buddhism to Bhutan. It is therefore considered blessed and sacred. In Bhutan, hot springs are known as Tshachus/menchus, and are found in many parts of the country like in Gasa, Gelephu & Punakha. The medicinal properties of these hot springs have been used by the Bhutanese people for centuries to cure various ailments ranging from arthritis to body aches and even sinuses.
“Mandala” comes from the Sanskrit word ‘circle’. Mandalas have been used as a ritual tool in many cultures and religions around the world – Native American Indians, Tibetan Buddhists, Taoists – who believed mandala represented the universe and the life cycle. The creation of the mandala begins with rituals during which the Bhutanese monks consecrate the site and the top of the dais.
Yoga are common to play a highly complementary role in spiritual evolution and the maintenance of physical well-being and vitality. Yoga boosts your energy levels and helps to achieve optimal balance, a clear mind and balanced emotions and as a result you will leave you stronger in mind body and soul. HBT inspires you to practice yoga in a variety of stunning locations like yoga in hotel, Sunrise Yoga in the Garden and evening yoga near the river side.
Be relaxed and at peace, and be mindful of the body, thoughts and inner sensations you experience every day with meditation such as Buddhist meditation teachings and mindfulness and insight meditation. Have a delightful and self-fulfilling retreat in Thimphu, Punakha & Paro. Whatever technique you may want to lap in, there is bound to be the just the right place for you.
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