India, Aug. 13 -- As increasingly overwhelming workloads and burnout become an unshakable part of daily life, travellers have been seeking wellness experiences that prioritise rest from the daily grind. Leading such experiences are yoga retreats, offering holistic practices for mental well being and physical rejuvenation. Ravi Gosain, president of the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), highlights the growing influx of wellness tourists to various regions across the country: "India's longstanding tradition of yoga, Ayurveda, naturopathy, and holistic healing offers a uniquely authentic wellness experience of body-mind-soul transformation that cannot be matched." He adds: "The approaches to wellness are married seamlessly with luxury and sustainability, providing an inviting environment for both spiritual truth seekers and discerning wellness tourists." Ravi lists four popular yoga retreats: Famous for the International Yoga Festival held in March every year, the famous ghats and banks of the Ganges river here are lined with yoga ashrams, eco-retreats, and wellness centres that offer Ayurvedic healing around the year. The Kangra Valley provides a unique combination of yogic traditions from India and Tibetan Buddhist practices. With quiet forest monasteries, Dharamshala is a means for meditation retreats, silent courses, and emotional detox. Mysuru is not only a hub of classical yoga schools and long-term teaching programs, it is also the home of contemporary Ashtanga yoga, drawing a rigorous crowd of practitioners and aspirants from all around the globe....