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This Luxury Wellness Retreat In Bengaluru Just Welcomed King Charles, Queen Camilla For A 'Rejuvenation' Break

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Nestled in the serene locale of Whitefield, Bengaluru, Soukya International Holistic Health Centre (SIHC) has just welcomed one of its most distinguished guests yet—King Charles III and Queen Camilla. In a world where even the royals are prioritising well-being, the British monarch and his queen consort have chosen this world-class wellness centre for a rejuvenating break.

According to reports, the royal couple’s “super private visit” followed their return journey from Samoa, where King Charles, 75, attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024 as the head of the Commonwealth's 56-nation bloc. The couple’s private jet landed at HAL Airport on Saturday, October 26. This is not the couple’s first visit to the centre. They have visited Soukya multiple times in the past, with the last visit in 2022, according to the centre’s website.

All About SoukyaFounded by renowned experts Dr. Issac Mathai and Dr. Suja Issac, Soukya International Holistic Health Centre combines global healing traditions, from Ayurveda and naturopathy to homoeopathy and yoga. The name Soukya, derived from the Sanskrit word for "well-being," represents the centre’s philosophy: healing the mind, body, and soul through a blend of ancient and modern therapies. With expansive gardens, meditation zones, and architecturally stunning villas, Soukya is designed to offer guests an immersive experience in wellness.

At Soukya, you can choose from 25 world class, green and responsibly luxurious living spaces with a slight colonial touch. The retreat offers a tranquil sanctuary with personalised programs aimed at balancing the body’s natural energies. The centre’s dedicated team of holistic practitioners customises therapies to each guest’s unique needs, making it a go-to for those seeking restorative health and lasting vitality. The 30-acre green SOUKYA campus has activities like nature walks, bird watching, garden tours, musical performances and cycling to keep guests engaged. Also Read:
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