PBetween 1–3 May 2026, tulåh Clinical Wellness marked a defining moment for India’s emerging leadership in global wellbeing with the unveiling of its flagship sanctuary in Kerala. Conceived under the theme “From India to the World,” the three-day gathering welcomed an influential circle of global tastemakers, business leaders, cultural icons, and pioneers shaping India’s voice on the world stage. The landmark unveiling brought together distinguished guests including Sajjan Jindal and Sangita Jindal, Tarun Tahiliani, Nadir Godrej and Dr. Rati Godrej, Dr. Naresh Trehan, Dr. Amit Anand, Urvashi Khemka, Mariam Ram, and other prominent leaders across business, culture, medicine, and philanthropy.
Positioned at the intersection of ancient wisdom and advanced clinical science, tulåh introduces a new paradigm of integrative wellness, one rooted in India’s healing heritage yet designed for a global audience seeking deeper, more personalised pathways to longevity, restoration, and human connection.
Over three immersive days, guests experienced tulåh’s signature philosophy through bespoke wellness journeys, transformative therapies, and thoughtfully curated cultural programming. Every detail from culinary storytelling and artisanal collaborations through to musical performances reflected the central narrative of India sharing its most profound traditions with the world through a contemporary lens. Evenings unfolded through evocative cultural performances featuring Kerala-based collectives Shanka Tribe, the Bonny Abraham Ensemble and Jupiter Springs culminating in a special performance by Grammy-recognised sitarist Asad Khan, whose music became a resonant expression of the event’s spirit — deeply Indian, yet universally moving.
In partnership with Greenara, tulåh unveiled one of the world’s tallest wellness-integrated waterfalls; a dramatic 23-metre installation designed as a symbolic threshold for renewal and recalibration upon arrival. The sanctuary experience was further elevated through collaborations with Jaipur Rugs, whose artisans brought live weaving traditions into the space, Mauli Rituals, who created bespoke skincare and self-care rituals for guests, and Pepper House, which curated a refined retail experience celebrating Indian craftsmanship and design. More than a launch, the gathering signalled the arrival of a new global wellness movement emerging from India; one grounded in integration, community, science, culture, and conscious living. It represented a first-of-its-kind convergence of influential voices across industries, united by a shared curiosity around mind-body-energy alignment and the future of human wellbeing. The unveiling concluded with a personal address from Faizal E.
Kottikollon, Co-Founder and Chairman of tulåh, who described the sanctuary not simply as a destination, but as a lasting home for restoration, reflection, and belonging for those seeking deeper wellbeing. 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.”As tulåh looks ahead, the Kerala sanctuary marks the beginning of a broader global ecosystem. Future plans include urban wellness hubs, integrative health programmes, and at-home care experiences designed to extend tulåh’s philosophy beyond destination wellness and into everyday life. With its inaugural unveiling, tulåh positions itself not only as a sanctuary, but as a new global expression of Indian wellness, quietly luxurious, deeply rooted, and internationally resonant.
