Dhathri Ayurveda Kendra, Varkala

Dhathri Ayurveda Kendra manages the Ayurveda wing of famous Deshadan Resort in Varkala offering authentic ayurvedic rejuvenation treatments.
The Resort at Varkala
Situated just 200 metres from the Papanasam cliff at Varkala, Deshadan is a masterwork of craftsmanship and promises to take you to new varieties in holidaying. With a staff of smart and dynamic Hotel Management graduates, Deshadan offers the best of everything. Be it the cuisine, the facilities or the comforts. At Deshadan you can explore a wide variety of holiday pleasures.
Discover the exotic pleasures of the Varkala Beach, which lies very close to the resort. Take a refreshing dip in the sea, build sandcastles or just bask in the glory of the sun. Once you have had your fill of the beach choose to laze around in the deluxe A/C rooms. And with just 12 rooms in the whole resort you can be assured of personalized service.
You could even spend an idyllic evening in the many thatched shacks, which offer a breathtaking view of the sparkling blue sea and the brilliant horizon.
Varkala
51 kms from Thiravananthapuram airport and 176 kms from the Cochin International Airport, Varkala is home to some real wonders of nature. A spellbinding world of exotica. A kaleidoscope of various kinds of wildlife, birds andbutterflies.

But Varkala’s star attraction is undoubtedly the Papanasam beach. Long and golden, the beach seems designed to enchant viewers with its beauty and sink people’s worries. A stunning backdrop of red laterite crystals add a sense of mystique and grandeur. And the healing mineral water that springs forth from the cliff contributes to a feeling of tranquil spirituality.
Lots of gorgeous sun-kissed beaches can be found at Varkala. The lifestyle of the fisher-folk at the beaches are a treat to watch as they cast their nets into the sea.
The famous Janardhanaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu is located at Varkala. The temple was rebuilt in the 13th century while the surrounding shrines were built much earlier. Lots of devotees come to pay their respects to Lord Vishnu during the months of February and March.









