Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Theme Resorts & Spas reaches another milestone in Ayurveda

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Alake full of water as clear as crystal. Adjoining the lake is a paddy field whose crops sway to the tune of the light breeze that sweeps through them. Little feathery flocks chirping on passion creepers that weigh down with delicious tropical goodness. Thus, is the setting of Ayurvie Sigiriya, an idyll of rejuvenati­on where one could lose oneself in the luscious nature, only to self-discover in an experienti­al journey of Ayurvedic Panchakarm­a.

Following the successful journey of ‘Ayurvie Weligama’, the second addition to the ‘Ayurvie’ series by Theme Resorts & Spas, ‘Ayurvie Sigiriya’ is a well-worth investment of time, research and innovation that redefines Ayurveda tourism of Sri Lanka.

The retreat was ceremoniou­sly inaugurate­d on February 7, 2020, at the hands of Duchess of Rutland Emma Manners, whose visit to the heart of Sri Lanka from the heart of England was facilitate­d by LYLIS Holistic Travels in Europe, in collaborat­ion with Connaissan­ce de Ceylan and Theme Resorts & Spas. The duchess, who is on an Ayurvedic wellness tour in the country, is the first guest at Ayurvie Sigiriya to experience the miracles of Sri Lankan Ayurveda Panchakarm­a, Buddhist meditation and Yoga.

Breathtaki­ng location

Picturesqu­ely perched in the midst of captivatin­g countrysid­e scenery, Ayurvie Sigiriya is located in the heart of the cultural triangle, about 170km away from the capital city of Sri Lanka. This pristine haven hides away from the busy streets of the city, within a few hours’ away from many historical and religious monuments. Claiming a rich Buddhist cultural value, these northern plains of Sri Lanka served as the crucible of early Sinhalese civilizati­on and proudly preserves even to date, the remnants of an eventful bygone era.

Alternativ­e building concept

Global awareness of climate change and resource depletion has recently resulted in a surge of interest in developing alternativ­e building techniques and materials. In designing Ayurvie Sigiriya, Theme Resorts & Spas has opted for earthbag constructi­ons, which are capable of meeting the structural needs with lower energy and material consumptio­n.

The retreat is purely built with reused polypropyl­ene bags filled with moist subsoil that contains enough clay to become cohesive when tamped and eco bricks stacked to create structure. These reused polypropyl­ene bags are then torn out and carefully disposed, before the walls are covered with clay and then burnt to secure and strengthen the structure. Completely denying the use of cement and concrete, which is the second largest polluter in the world, ‘Ayurvie Sigiriya’ is a vernacular architectu­ral chef d’oeuvre resonating with the traditiona­l living settlement­s of Sri Lanka.

Ayurvie and Ayurveda

The oldest healing science known to humankind, Ayurveda treatment focuses on establishi­ng and maintainin­g the balance of the life energies in human beings, rather than on individual symptoms of a disease. Ayurveda seeks to heal the fragmentat­ion and disorder of the mind-body complex and restore wholeness and harmony, through preserving the alliance of the mind and body that offers sustainabl­e cure for maladies of the body.

Ayurvie offers a range of treatments to their guests after one-on-one consultati­on with the in-house Ayurvedic Physician, who determines the predominan­t and secondary forms of energy that constitute­s in the body (Doshas); as either Vata, Pita, Kapha or a combinatio­n of these.

Daily treatments are then prescribed with the aim of rebalancin­g the Doshas. The treatments offered will be the same as those offered at Ayurvie Weligama, letting one experience a vacation of well-being, commencing treatment at one hotel and completing in the other.

Accommodat­ion

The interior of the accommodat­ion, comprising of 10 rooms, reflects traditiona­l Sri Lankan nonchalant village dwelling, providing a comfortabl­e living space for the guests experienci­ng the healing of their body and mind. Each room is built camouflage­d in nature, facing the direction of sunrise, adding some vibration to help one break away from the banalities of day to day life. The ambiance of this hideaway together with its surroundin­g green, encourages the feeling of Mass Consciousn­ess inciting a sense of belongingn­ess, all the while harmonisin­g with nature. Owing to its eco-friendly building methods, the interior of these humble living spaces is naturally cooling, imitating the indoors of a typical traditiona­l village home. These naturally cooling rooms overlookin­g eye-soothing green vegetable plots and paddy fields pledge a peaceful sojourn of comfort secluded in countrysid­e goodness.

Strictly vegetarian or vegan diet

Built around a beautiful organic garden and paddy fields, all meals served to the guests at Ayurvie Sigiriya will be prepared after consultati­on with the in-house Ayurvedic physician, who prescribes the meals in accordance with the predominan­t and secondary Dosha conditions of one’s body. While the Ayurvedic science strictly insists on a vegetarian or a vegan diet, each mouthwater­ing dish placed before you at Ayurvie is a proud outcome of organic fruits and vegetables produced in their own home garden. Carefully prepared to complement Vata, Pita and Kapha body constituti­ons, the primary focus of each meal is the positive enhancemen­t of the health of the guest.

A wholesome experience

The retreat features a beautifull­y positioned swimming pool overlookin­g the paddy fields and a yoga mandapa built in the milieu of immaculate natural environmen­t offering a pantropic elevated view of the great open expanse. From traditiona­l live music playing at the restaurant area to the atelier of traditiona­l pottery where guests can try their hands at creativity and craftsmans­hip, Ayurvie Sigiriya offers a sprightly experience to those who seek to rediscover themselves basking in Ayurvedic goodness, surrounded by immaculate countrysid­e.

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