Vedaguru Home

From 2012 vedaguru settle in the village in front of karapuzha lake,  in july 2015 we moved in a big traditional kerala home near Kalpetta because the centre is under refurbishment.

The Vedaguru home in an ambience of virgin wilderness and homely hospitality. you will learn how to relax. . The traditional Kerala home offer a peaceful environment for you to relieve your tensions and itself teach you meditation training . Each room has an i attached western bathrooms (with hot shower). The Centre represents authentic, traditional ambiance of living in communion with all the elements of nature in the shape of its cottages. Perfect for someone who wants to escape to peace and solitude all together will tell you how to change your life. We serve our guests only organic and Ayurvedic diet. That is grown in the village. All dishes are vegetarian according to Ayurvedic principles. If you have any special dietary requirements or restrictions, please let us know beforehand so that we can cater to your exact needs upon your arrival.

The tribal community of Wayanad even enriched of Ayurveda who continue to live by its principles. At Vedaguru we want to show a life in contact with nature, a natural world that can give us everything we need for a healthy. We believe in protecting the environment that sustains us and protect the aborigines.

We want you to have a direct experience of this wonderful culture and environment, to return home enriched and having learned something that you can transmit to others. At the same time, in a changing India it is important to support local people in their attempts to preserve their cultural heritage, their unique identity and ancient traditions.

If Kerala is ‘God’s Country’, Wayanad must be his garden of Eden. Part of a remote forest reserve that spills over into national parks in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Wayanad lies cocooned in the hills of the Western Ghats. Famed among Keralans for its jaw-dropping beauty, the landscape is a green medley of rice paddies, untouched forests, spice plantations and more rice paddies The word Wayanad is a combination of Vayal (paddy field) and Naad (land), making it ‘The Land of Paddy Fields’. There are many indigenous tribals in this area. It is set high on the majestic Western Ghats with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 m.
Wayanad has the largest population of aborigine people in Kerala. The native Adivasis mainly consist of various sects like Paniyas, Kurumas, Adiyars, Kurichyas, Ooralis, Kattunaikkans etc..This is the land where tribes live in thatched roof, mud, bamboo and brick houses set in swampy valleys and plateaus.

Of particular mention are thier indegenous streams of holistic herbal medicine which is getting increasing attention in recent years. The adivasis also have a rich legacy of arts and crafts. This includes music, dances, ornementation and handicraft that draw inspiration from natural themes, motifs and materials.

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