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The Postcard Hotel unveils Ayurveda retreat in collaboration with Sitaram Ayurveda

The Postcard Hotel has launched The Postcard Ayurveda Retreat, a pioneering private wellness sanctuary in partnership with Sitaram Ayurveda, renowned for its 104-year heritage in Ayurvedic healing. Overlooking expansive reserve forests, the retreat is designed as an intimate space dedicated exclusively to wellbeing, inviting guests to pause, reflect, and restore their inner balance.

Rooted in the principles of traditional Ayurveda, the retreat offers comprehensive, highly personalised healing journeys for guests seeking long-term health and rejuvenation. Each stay begins with a minimum of seven nights, ensuring adequate time for in-depth consultations, tailored therapies, and immersive wellness practices guided by experienced Ayurvedic physicians.

“With The Postcard Ayurveda Retreat, we have created a pioneering wellness sanctuary in India that offers a comprehensive experience to address the unique lifestyle needs and concerns of each guest. The stays here start from minimum 7 nights and are all-inclusive healing journeys focused on providing highly personalised programmes for medical wellness, rather than a recreational leisure escape. In essence, the retreat seamlessly combines transformative experiential luxury with authentic Ayurveda for deep restoration,” says Kapil Chopra, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Postcard Hotel. “In an industry-first collaboration with Sitaram, our intimate retreat supports long-term health, balance and wellbeing by integrating their century-old healing legacy of Ayurveda – with the calm of nature, thoughtful design, nourishing cuisine, and perceptive service offered by The Postcard Hotel,” adds Chopra.

The Postcard Ayurveda Retreat reinforces the brand’s growing portfolio of meaningful luxury experiences across India, furthering its commitment to wellness, authenticity, and conscious travel.

  • Published On Jan 8, 2026 at 12:18 PM IST

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