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Kairali enters luxury with Goa resort

Kerala-based group expands beyond Ayurveda services

Kairali enters luxury with Goa resort

Kairali Ayurvedic Group entered luxury hospitality with the launch of Villa Raag, a wellness resort in South Goa.

Photo credit: Kairali Ayurvedic Group
  • Kairali entered luxury hospitality with Villa Raag in Goa.
  • It operates a healing village and 35 centres globally.
  • Kerala-based group expanded beyond Ayurveda services.

KAIRALI AYURVEDIC GROUP entered the luxury hospitality segment with the launch of Villa Raag, a wellness resort at Agonda Beach in South Goa. Spread across two acres in the Canacona region, the resort is positioned as a wellness and yoga retreat for international travellers seeking privacy and personalised experiences.

The property features six rooms, private butler and concierge services, yoga spaces, a saltwater pool, Zen gardens, meditation facilities and dining, Kairali said in a statement. Designed by Kerala-based Durga Sarath Architects, the resort integrates architecture, interiors and wellness spaces, with yoga, meditation and healing programmes.


“At Villa Raag you will receive an unmatched five-star hospitality experience. It’s a sanctuary where nature, technology and refined living converge,” said Abhilash Ramesh, Kairali’s executive director. “The project aims to reposition Goa beyond its traditional nightlife image by focusing on slow travel, wellness tourism and mindful hospitality experiences.”

The launch expands Kairali Ayurvedic Group’s business beyond Ayurveda services, building on its 118-year Ayurveda legacy. The group operates Kairali – The Ayurvedic Healing Village and 35 Ayurvedic centers across 10 countries.

Kairali Ayurvedic, founded in 1989 by K.V. Ramesh and Gita Ramesh, traces its Ayurveda legacy to 1908.

In March, The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts acquired a resort in Karnataka, marking its entry into wellness hospitality. The 71-villa property near Madikeri in Coorg will open later this year as The Leela Coorg Forest Sanctuary.

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