King Charles and Camilla paid a quiet visit to a luxury wellness retreat in Bengaluru earlier this month, spending four days there to recharge and rejuvenate after their visit to Samoa. The British royals skipped public appearances during their ultra-secretive visit to the health centre called Soukya, which sits inside a sprawling 30-acre farm on the outskirts of Bengaluru. This is not the first time that King Charles and Camilla have patronised the retreat - they have been known to visit it at least eight times in the last decade alone.
According to the Times of India, this was the 75-year-old King Charles’s first overseas visit since being diagnosed with cancer. He has spoken about his inclination towards eastern healing treatments in the past as well. What is Soukya? Soukya Health and Wellness Centre is a holistic wellness retreat located in Bengaluru.
This residential facility offers rejuvenative treatments following an integrative and holistic approach. This means that instead of treating just specific conditions or symptoms, an individual is treated as a whole. A post shared by SOUKYA Holistic Health Centre (@soukyaholistichealthcentre) What systems of medicine does Soukya follow? Soukya’s backbone is treatment programmes centred around Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and Yoga.
Complementary therapies at the wellness centre include Acupuncture, Reflexology, Acupressure and several kinds of massages. Soukya says that its treatments can help restore the body’s na.