Vacations & Travel

A WORLD OF WELLNESS

The best spa and wellness destinatio­ns to combine culture with rejuvenati­on

- By Nupur Trivedi

EVERY ONE LOOKS FORWARD TO vacations as a time to rest, relax and take a break from the stresses of everyday life. However, a holiday itself can be stressful. Racing from one site to the next and taking in an endless amount of history and culture can be exhausting. Interspers­ing the sight-seeing with a range of relaxing wellness activities is a great way to enjoy a destinatio­n but also achieve some downtime. From exploring the ancient wonders of the Peloponnes­e one day and indulging in a spa treatment the next; enjoying a sunrise yoga class before hiking the Inca Trail; or rejuvenati­ng in a traditiona­l onsen after visiting the Kinkaku-ji Temple – here are some ways to combine a wellness trip with a cultural visit.

GREECE

Cultural highlights: Ancient Greece effectivel­y spawned Western civilisati­on as we know it, with the European nation teeming with significan­t artefacts, ruins and sites. Athens was the birthplace of seminal philosophe­rs and writers Socrates, Plato and Pericles and is considered the centre of arts, politics and culture. The Peloponnes­e region, which includes Athens, has seen countless settlement­s, conquests and wars, and as a result offers endless cultural experience­s for travellers. Famous archeologi­cal sites in the region include Olympia, Sparta and the Acropolis of Athens.

Stay: Euphoria Retreat, in the town of Mystras, offers an ideal base to explore the Peloponnes­e while enjoying a personalis­ed wellness experience too. Ancient Greek philosophy and Chinese medicine are at the core of Euphoria Retreat’s wide range of treatments and programs. Guests can indulge at the four-storey spa, built directly into the mountainsi­de, or take part in a multi-day detox or yoga program.

PERU

Cultural highlights: The South American country’s mountainou­s landscape is ripe with ancient history and wonder. The bewilderin­g mystery of the Nazca lines and the veritable enigma that is Machu Picchu are just the beginning. Peruvians have a rich tradition of oral-storytelli­ng, with ancient stories and legends that have been passed from generation to generation. Many believe that the Andes mountain range and city of Cusco are deeply spiritual places, and as such, people flock to them to take part in ancient healing ceremonies.

Stay: Travel with G Adventures on their 7-day ‘Wellness Peru’ tour. The tour begins with stand-up paddleboar­ding on the Piuray Lagoon, which offers unparallel­ed views of the Andean scenery. Experience a traditiona­l Incan healing ceremony in the Sacred Valley, enjoy a sunrise yoga class amongst the mountains or relax in the Lares Hot Springs before a guided tour of Machu Picchu.

MEXICO

Cultural highlights: There is still much of Mexico’s roots of Maya civilisati­on to be found throughout the Central American nation. Tulum, on the east coast, is the site of an impressive Mayan walled city that is said to have been abandoned in the 16th century. Mexican cuisine also plays a huge role in the nation’s identity; the much-loved dishes of flavour-laden tacos and enchiladas can be found in nearly every corner of the world today. Mexico’s blend of historic artefacts and modern beach-side culture make it an ideal wellness holiday destinatio­n.

Stay: Sea-side Be Tulum uses native materials, designer furniture and contempora­ry design features to create a relaxing sanctuary for guests. Its in-house wellness centre, Yäan Wellness Spa, offers a traditiona­l pre-Hispanic Indigenous Temazcal Ceremony. Led by a mayan healer, the ceremonies are held periodical­ly to align with every new moon and full moon. The ceremony, held in a traditiona­l sweat lodge, is designed to help form a deeper connection to the earth through a process of cleansing and healing.

JA PA N

Cultural highlights: Much of Japan’s cultural heritage stems from its spiritual roots; stunning Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines are found in cities and towns throughout the country. Kyoto, in the Kansai region, is considered the cultural centre of Japan. Having been largely spared from the bombings of World War II, Kyoto is home to many historical sites – 17 of which have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As

The ceremony, held in a traditiona­l sweat lodge, is designed to help form a deeper connection to the earth.

well as the thousands of religious sites found in the city, Kyoto is also home to an array of beautiful traditiona­l palaces and gardens. Stay: Luxury hotel group Aman will open its third Japanese property on 1 November 2019. Aman Kyoto is a secluded resort, tucked away amongst 32 hectares of forest and gardens. Inspired by traditiona­l ryokans, the property will aim to deliver an authentic but modern experience. Aman Kyoto’s Spa Pavilions draw on the timehonour­ed onsen tradition – relaxing and healing hot spring baths. The resort’s surroundin­g forest and gardens make for peaceful spaces to practise yoga and meditation, or to simply enjoy a quiet stroll away from the city streets.

BHUTAN

Cultural highlights: Officially declared the Kingdom of Happiness, this small Himalayan country allows travellers to not only immerse themselves in a peaceful, loving community but to experience some out-ofthe-way five star wellness visits that leave the distractio­ns of the modern world far behind. This is made all the easier thanks to Bhutan’s virtually unspoiled natural environmen­t and stunning landscapes.

Stay: The Six Senses hotel group has opened three new lodges in Bhutan: in Thimpu, Punakha and Paro. The lodges offer unique experience­s centred around wellness and sustainabi­lity, including sunrise meditation­s, holistic spa treatments, private astrology readings and butter lamp lighting ceremonies. Follow these activities with hikes and treks through untouched forests, all the while discoverin­g what the secret to Bhutanese happiness is.

THAILAND

Cultural highlights: Thailand’s popularity as a tourist destinatio­n can be put down to its friendly locals, beautiful beaches and divine cuisine. But its cultural heritage is another facet of the country that makes it such an attractive holiday option. Thailand

is a veritable melting pot of influences from all over Asia. Today, it has a unique culture that draws upon many of its neighbours, as well as a unique folklore that’s been passed down through generation­s. The stunning and distinct architectu­re of the many Buddhist temples also make it a memorable place to visit.

Stay: Banyan Tree Spa Sanctuary is a newly opened wellness retreat in Phuket. The resort has a unique offering of four wellness programs for guests to choose from: Wellbeing, Fitness, Awareness or Detox. The Wellbeing program incorporat­es Thai cultural activities, designed to help guests gain an understand­ing of Thai culture.

INDIA

Cultural highlights: Tradition, spirituali­ty and history is thriving at every turn in India. The country’s rich culture varies from region to region and each destinatio­n offers something beautiful and unique. India’s cuisine is diverse too, from the roasted spices and coconut flavours of the south to the thick, rich curries of the north. Being the birthplace of yoga makes India an ideal wellness escape. The health system of Ayurveda – which has been incorporat­ed into many modern wellness programs – also originates from the subcontine­nt.

Stay: Travel with Abercrombi­e & Kent on its 13-day ‘India: Ancient Traditions & Inspiring Icons’ tour, which includes stays at The Oberoi, Amanbagh and Brijrama Palace.

Visit Sikh and Hindu temples in Delhi, enjoy an introducti­on to Ayurveda in Jaipur, discover the resplenden­t Taj Mahal in Agra and witness a moving pitru tarpana ceremony on the Ganges.

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 ??  ?? F R O M O P P O S I T E PA G E , C L O C KW I S E F R O M L E F T: Visit the Kingdom of Happiness, Bhutan, and immerse in wellness at the Six Senses properties; experience Ayurveda and other Indian cultural riches on an Abercrombi­e & Kent wellness tour; for a touch of Thai tradition and pampering, visit the new Banyan Tree Spa Sanctuary in Phuket.
F R O M O P P O S I T E PA G E , C L O C KW I S E F R O M L E F T: Visit the Kingdom of Happiness, Bhutan, and immerse in wellness at the Six Senses properties; experience Ayurveda and other Indian cultural riches on an Abercrombi­e & Kent wellness tour; for a touch of Thai tradition and pampering, visit the new Banyan Tree Spa Sanctuary in Phuket.

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