Britain's King Charles is on a personal visit to Bengaluru where he is staying at a sprawling integrative medical facility near Whitefield, sources said on Wednesday. This is his first visit to the city after his coronation as King of the United Kingdom on May 6 last year, they said, adding, he is accompanied by Queen Camilla. "The holistic centre, where the couple is staying during their three-day trip, is well known for rejuvenative treatment, including yoga and meditation sessions and therapies," an official said. "They are scheduled to fly back mid-week." Soukya was founded by Dr Issac Mathai Nooranal, who is the holistic health consultant for the British Royal Family.
The monarchs' visits to Australia and Samoa marked the first overseas trip for King Charles after he was diagnosed with cancer, earlier this year.In Australia, King Charles interacted with a 10,000-plus crowd that had come to see him in the backdrop of the Sydney Opera House. He was part of a community barbecue there and attended tea ceremonies in Samoa.
Known for its integrative approach combining ayurveda, homoeopathy, naturopathy, and yoga, SIHHC provides personalised wellness programs aimed at managing stress, detoxification, and restoring health balance.Additional treatments offered include acupuncture, reflexology, and various massages, with some programs involving detox treatments like Panchakarma, a therapy aimed at balancing bodily doshas.
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