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Fragrant Nature yoga & wellness

Fragrant Nature yoga & wellness
Description Fragrant Nature Kollam is undoubtedly the best experience in backwaters. Ranked No. 1 in TripAdvisor, we delight all our guests with a private balcony that offers panoramic view of the backwaters for all categories of rooms and ensures that Nature is never far from one's door step. Yoga in the serene backdrop of Mala Lake is sheer magic and there are packages that include Daily yoga, Meditation sessions, Consultations with Doctor and Yoga master. The food is majorly sourced from own farmlands which are 100% pesticide-free. ‘Prana’, the Ayurveda Spa offers therapeutic packages designed to clients’ body constitution. We do have packages starting from 7 nights to 21 nights , daily yoga and Ayurveda on the bank of a beautiful lake in a small village in Kollam ,Kerala.

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