Ayurveda Livestream: AyurMa Launches Virtual Yoga & More

Live Stream Wellness: AyurMa Launches Virtual Yoga & More
The platform's online complimentary Live Stream Yoga enables people around the world to tune in for 30 minutes everyday.
Photo courtesy of AyurMa at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru

AyurMa at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru has launched 24-hour worldwide access to its philosophies of connection, collaboration and care through its new website and Instagram page. 

The platform's online complimentary Live Stream Yoga enables people around the world to tune in for 30 minutes every day for a gently energizing class, set to soothing island sounds and the Maldives' restorative beauty. 

In addition, private 60-minute Yoga Connection Classes are also bookable via the website daily, anywhere in the world. It is also a great way to connect or re-connect with loved ones and friends, as anyone who books a class can invite another person to join for free.

The website features a video library with complimentary access to previous classes, a blog with Ayurvedic tips and recipes, expert insights and more, with greater personalization available via the private online yoga classes for individuals "plus one" with AyurMa’s Yoga Therapists.

AyurMa’s Instagram page provides further connection to Landaa Giraavaru and its offerings of Planetary Wellbeing for those who have already visited the island, as well as those who might visit in the future.

The company's expert team of Ayurvedic doctors, naturopaths and yoga therapists create therapeutic programs and invite guests to cultivate care for themselves, others, the oceans and the entire planet. The Planetary Wellbeing experiences feature Rahumathuge Vaguthu, a daily Earth Blessing ritual that unites guests and staff in celebration of Landaa's natural beauty.

Other wellness offerings include Yoga Therapy prescriptions, Alignment Rituals, Gifts of Connection therapies and support from some of the world's finest wellness experts.

“We anchor this approach in the inclusive idea of Planetary Wellbeing, which encompasses everything and everyone equally and involves taking care of nature – and each other – as we take care of ourselves," said director of AyurMa, Dr. Arun K. Tomson. "With our daily yoga live stream, blog and Instagram tips, people all over the world have the opportunity to tap into the healing energies, soothing nature and expertise of AyurMa, whether they’re able to visit us or not.”


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