tulah Clinical Wellness has officially unveiled its flagship wellness sanctuary in Kerala, marking a significant step in positioning India as a growing force in the global wellness and integrative healthcare landscape.
Held between 1 and 3 May 2026 under the theme “From India to the World,” the launch brought together business leaders, healthcare experts, cultural figures and philanthropists to experience the brand’s approach to integrated wellbeing. The gathering featured distinguished guests including Sajjan Jindal, Sangita Jindal, Tarun Tahiliani, Nadir Godrej, Rati Godrej, Naresh Trehan and Aditi Premji, among others.Located in Kerala, the sanctuary combines traditional Indian healing practices with contemporary clinical science, targeting travellers and wellness seekers looking for personalised approaches to longevity, recovery and holistic wellbeing. According to the company, the concept is designed around integration of mind, body and energy through evidence-led wellness therapies and immersive cultural experiences.
Guests attending the unveiling participated in bespoke wellness programmes, therapeutic treatments and curated cultural experiences intended to showcase Indian traditions through a contemporary global lens. Musical performances featured Kerala-based groups Shanka Tribe, the Bonny Abraham Ensemble and Jupiter Springs, alongside a special performance by Grammy-recognised sitarist Asad Khan.
The sanctuary also introduced a 23-metre wellness-integrated waterfall installation developed in partnership with Greenara, positioned as a symbolic arrival and renewal experience for guests. Collaborations with Jaipur Rugs, Mauli Rituals and Pepper House further highlighted Indian craftsmanship, wellness traditions and artisanal design.
The launch also reflected the increasing global demand for integrated wellness experiences that combine hospitality, preventative healthcare and cultural immersion. tulah stated that the Kerala sanctuary is intended to become the foundation for a broader international wellness ecosystem that will include urban wellness hubs, integrative healthcare programmes and at-home wellness solutions.
Reflecting on the experience, Aditi Premji, Chairperson of the Wipro Foundation, shared: “Even in my limited time there, many of us realised how beneficial an integrated wellness system can be — that rare combination of ancient wisdom and modern science in a space that truly feels like home.”
Faizal E. Kottikollon, Co-Founder and Chairman of tulah, described the sanctuary as a long-term space for restoration, reflection and community, positioning the brand as a globally relevant expression of Indian wellness rooted in culture, science and conscious living.
