REVIEW · MUNNAR
Ayurvedic Massages & Treatments
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An ayurvedic hour can reset you fast. In the Munnar region (with your session starting in Kumily/Thekkady), Charakaas Ayurvede treats you to a private massage with panchakarma therapists and natural oils, plus help in lots of languages. The one thing to watch is time: this is about 1 hour, so it’s more a soothing reset than a full multi-day treatment plan.
I like that the massage is set up for real comfort and communication. You can do it in English, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, Dutch, Italian, French, or Spanish, and it’s wheelchair accessible. A gentle, traditional approach is the theme here, so if you want very firm pressure, you’ll want to set expectations early.
You’ll also appreciate that the location is practical. The meeting point is at Coffee Inn Wildlife Sanctuary on Lake Road, in Thekkady/Kumily, and the activity ends back there, so you’re not scrambling to get across town after you’ve relaxed.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book at Charakaas Ayurvede
- Where this Ayurveda session fits: Munnar area, Kumily start point
- Getting to Coffee Inn: simple meeting point, easy return
- What you actually get: a gentle massage using natural oils and holistic medicine
- The 1-hour flow: how to use the time well
- Periyar Tiger Reserve connection: plan it as your day’s recovery
- Language support: why it can make or break a massage
- The service vibe: what people love, and what to watch
- Price and value: is $70 worth it?
- Who this experience suits best (and who should adjust expectations)
- Small practical tips before you go
- Should you book Ayurvedic Massages & Treatments at Charakaas?
- FAQ
- How long is the Ayurvedic massage session?
- What does it cost?
- Is this a private experience?
- What languages are available?
- Where do I meet for the session?
- What are the opening hours?
Key things to know before you book at Charakaas Ayurvede

- Private session: only your group participates, so you’re not squeezed into a shared schedule.
- Panchakarma therapists: the experience is guided through panchakarma-style principles and trained practitioners.
- Many language options: English plus German, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, Dutch, Italian, French, and Spanish.
- Wheelchair accessible: you can plan this without worrying about access.
- Coffee Inn, Kumily base: easy to find in the Thekkady/Kumily area by Lake Road.
- Price vs. time: it’s about $70 for ~1 hour, so it’s best as a reset between activities.
Where this Ayurveda session fits: Munnar area, Kumily start point

Even though the experience is listed under Munnar, your actual start point is in the Thekkady/Kumily belt. The meeting location is Coffee Inn Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Road, Thekkady, Kumily, Kerala 685509. That matters because this area is often where people base themselves to visit the Periyar Tiger Reserve region.
So think of this as a timed pause in your day. If you’re doing wildlife plans around Periyar (early in the morning or later in the day), an Ayurvedic massage is a smart “recovery move.” It gives your body a break after car rides, walking, warm weather, and all that constant movement.
Also note the schedule window: it’s open Monday through Sunday from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM. That wide range is handy. You’re more likely to find a slot that doesn’t crush your plans.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Munnar.
Getting to Coffee Inn: simple meeting point, easy return

Your session starts and ends at the same meeting point. That means you don’t have to coordinate a separate ride back after you’ve gone quiet and relaxed.
The meeting point is specifically Coffee Inn Wildlife Sanctuary on Lake Road. The experience also says it’s near public transportation, which is useful if you’re not renting a car or you’re staying somewhere without easy drop-off.
And since this is a paper ticket experience, plan to keep your voucher info handy until you arrive. It’s usually straightforward, but I like knowing I’ve got the right document in my bag.
What you actually get: a gentle massage using natural oils and holistic medicine

This is positioned as a traditional Indian massage experience with a calming, soothing feel. The core idea is that natural oils and holistic methods are used by qualified practitioners, with a focus on health and purification.
You’ll hear the term panchakarma in the description, and the provider frames the session as something guided by experts in that field. You don’t need to be an Ayurveda nerd to enjoy it. The practical takeaway is this: you’re not just paying for oil rubs and movement. There’s a wider philosophy behind how they approach the treatment and how they talk to you during the session.
One of the most repeated impressions from people who’ve gone here is the sensory part. For instance, several massages are described as being incredibly relaxing, with comments about the oil smell feeling pleasant. That matters more than it sounds. A strong scent can be off-putting in a spa, especially in warm climates. Here, the oil experience seems to land well.
The 1-hour flow: how to use the time well
The duration is listed as about 1 hour. That time can feel either perfect or rushed depending on what you expect.
Here’s how I’d use that hour if you want the best results:
- Arrive a few minutes early so you’re not breathless and tense when you start.
- Tell the therapist right away what you want: relaxing, stress relief, or targeting specific tight spots.
- If you’re dealing with jet lag or travel stiffness, describe it in plain terms. Warm oil and slow work is often the fastest path to feeling better.
Also, because it’s private, you’re not competing with a group schedule. Your pace matters. If you need a moment—extra water breaks, adjusting clothing, or taking a second to communicate—this setup is built for your group only.
One more practical point: because it’s about an hour, it’s usually best as a reset. If you’re looking for a full, multi-session panchakarma program, you might find you’ll want to book additional time after this first treatment.
Periyar Tiger Reserve connection: plan it as your day’s recovery
The itinerary includes Periyar Tiger Reserve as a stop. But this isn’t a full-day ticket to the reserve itself. Instead, use the connection as your planning clue: you’re in the right area to pair wildlife time with restoration.
I like pairing nature days with slow-body sessions. It’s a better payoff. You can do a morning outing around Periyar, come back in the heat, then return for a massage session in the late morning or evening window. The result is that you don’t spend your entire trip feeling stiff and tired.
Potential drawback: if your Periyar plans run long or change last-minute, you’ll want to guard your massage time. An hour is a short window, and you don’t want to rush the session because you’re worried you’ll miss the next activity.
Language support: why it can make or break a massage
Charakaas offers the experience in English, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, Dutch, Italian, French, and Spanish. That’s a big deal.
Massage is not like ordering a meal where you can point at a menu. You’re communicating comfort, pressure preferences, soreness locations, and what you want to feel afterward. If your language barrier is messy, you lose half the value of the session.
A few names show up in people’s stories, which hints that you may work closely with specific staff:
- Princy is mentioned in connection with an excellent ayurvedic massage and individual consultation before deciding on the program.
- Shaith is mentioned for a satisfying massage experience.
- Vimel is linked with an energetic session, including head massage praised as a highlight.
You can’t guarantee a particular therapist by name from the info you have, but the useful lesson is clear: ask for a consultation, be specific about your needs, and make sure you understand what’s being done.
The service vibe: what people love, and what to watch
Most of the positive energy points to kindness, attentiveness, and a relaxing approach. People describe being in a kind of heaven-state—very relaxed, with the oil and the experience standing out. There are also comments that the staff gave advice and that the service felt top-notch and very cooperative.
At the same time, it’s smart to acknowledge that not every experience is perfect. There is at least one very negative account describing the place as unprofessional during a visit. That doesn’t mean you should avoid it. It does mean you should trust your instincts.
My practical advice:
- If something feels off—communication, cleanliness, or how you’re treated—speak up early in the session.
- If you can, ask questions before the massage starts. Clarify what style you’re about to receive and how much pressure is typical.
- Because this is private, you have more leverage to request adjustments than in a busy, shared spa setting.
Price and value: is $70 worth it?
At $70 for about 1 hour, this isn’t a budget “massage and move on” deal. It’s priced more like a focused wellness service.
So here’s how I’d judge value:
- You’re getting a private session. That alone typically raises the price vs. shared massage rooms.
- The treatment is tied to panchakarma therapists and natural holistic oils, not just a generic spa menu.
- You have multiple language options, which can reduce misunderstandings and improve your overall comfort.
- Reviews emphasize that it can be truly relaxing and good value for money.
Is it worth it? For me, yes—if you want a real pause in your travel routine and you’re open to a gentle, traditional approach. If you just want quick hand-and-arm pressure for a few travel aches, you might compare prices elsewhere and decide based on what matters most to you.
Who this experience suits best (and who should adjust expectations)
This is a strong match if you:
- want privacy and quieter, individualized attention
- care about clear communication (because you can choose a language)
- are staying in the Kumily/Thekkady area and want a recovery session near your base
- prefer a soothing style over aggressive deep-tissue work
It may be less ideal if you:
- want a long treatment plan in one visit (the session is about an hour)
- have very specific medical expectations that require multi-day clinical protocols (the info you have points to a massage experience, not an extended course)
Small practical tips before you go
A few things that usually make a big difference with oil-based massages:
- Eat lightly beforehand if possible. You want to be comfortable, not stuffed.
- Drink water after, since oil treatments can leave you feeling warm and a bit sleepy.
- Wear something easy to adjust in the treatment area.
- If you have any known sensitivities to scents or oils, say it upfront so you can set expectations.
And keep your mindset simple. The goal is to let the session calm you down. You’re not trying to “win” a workout. You’re taking time to unwind.
Should you book Ayurvedic Massages & Treatments at Charakaas?
If you’re in the Kumily/Thekkady area near the Periyar Tiger Reserve plans and you want a practical reset, I’d book it. The biggest reasons: the private format, panchakarma-trained framing, and the ability to communicate in your language. For many people, the oils and the calm approach are a highlight, and the overall service tone sounds caring and attentive.
I’d also book it with one expectation set: this is about one hour. Treat it as a travel recovery and relaxation stop. If you feel like you want more after the first session, that’s usually the right cue to plan an additional visit rather than expecting one hour to do everything.
FAQ
How long is the Ayurvedic massage session?
The experience lasts about 1 hour.
What does it cost?
The price is listed as $70.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What languages are available?
The experience is available in English, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, Dutch, Italian, French, and Spanish.
Where do I meet for the session?
You start at Coffee Inn Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Road, Thekkady, Kumily, Kerala 685509, India, and you return there at the end.
What are the opening hours?
It runs Monday through Sunday from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.





















