A pioneering clinical healing sanctuary, tulåh, will officially open in the lush hills of northern Kerala in February 2026.
Signaling an important shift in India’s positioning within the global wellness landscape, tulåh blends the ancient Eastern wisdom of Ayurveda, Yoga, Vedanta, Tibetan and TCM with advanced diagnostics and regenerative medicine. This is a first-of-its-kind destination for integrative, personalised healing and transformational journeys for body, mind and soul.
With 65 suites and 14 treatment areas across 30 acres of medicinal gardens and rewilded forests, the design of tulåh is itself part of the healing journey. Elegant spaces integrate sustainable techniques including rainwater harvesting and radiant cooling instead of air conditioning and natural materials root the flowing architecture in its Keralan landscape. At the heart of the grounds stands The Sonorium, the world’s largest sound healing dome, where harmonic frequencies restore balance at a cellular level. Native landscaping restores native flora and supplies plants for the apothecary and restaurant, where chefs create nourishing menus using herbs, fruits and vegetables from the kitchen gardens, enhanced by responsibly sourced fish and organic meats from local producers.
Every programme at tulåh is hyper-personalised following extensive pre-arrival assessment, interpreted through The tulåh Life Index™, a unique system to evaluate physical, mental and emotional health. Data-based treatment plans address everything from four-day health discoveries to 21-day oncology recoveries, via week-long hormonal balancing, metabolic detoxes and longevity enhancements. On any of these, guests follow one of two pathways, both grounded in the same integrative care. The Wellness Journey focuses on prevention, optimisation and lifestyle recalibration. The Clinical Journey supports chronic conditions and recovery. Both routes represent one vision, that true healing begins when clinical expertise meets traditional practices.

