Siddhalepa marks entry into Germany
Siddhalepa laanched its operations in Germany recently taking the art of healing the natural way to the world With its entry into Germany, Siddhalepa becomes the only ayurveda company in the world to own and operate treatment centres in multiple countries.
In addition to its very own state of the art manufacturing complex, producing preparations according toraditional methods in a modern setting. Siddhalepa has propelled itself into the heart of Europe, as Germany is a central hub to many European countries.
In order to offer the total ayurvedic experience in Germany, Siddhalepa has invested heavily in both training and infrastructure. All therapists are Sri Lankan and have undergone extensive training in Sri Lanka.
All doctors have also had training in addition, to a period of residence at the Siddhalepa Hospital in Sri Lanka.
Located on the second largest island in Germany, Usedom, Siddhalepa offers its services at the Hotel Baltic.
Even the chefs have been trained in order how to prepare foods that are in line with the philosophy of traditional ayurvedic healing.
Siddhalepa also insists that all ingredients and remedies are formulated using ingredients and preparations imported directly from its very own International Standard,
Sri Lankan factory and all meet the stringent approval of the German government.
Siddhalepa in addition to its, ISO approved factory currently operates the Siddhalepa Ayurveda Health Resort in Wadduwa, the Siddhalepa Ayurveda Hospital and Anarva day spa in Mount Lavinia and offers travellers relaxation at the Business Class lounge of the Bandaranaike International airport.
The recent past has shown a significant increase in the number of travellers to ayurvedic destinations such as India and Sri Lanka.
The Siddhalepa Ayurveda Health Resort in Wadduwa already maintains excellent links with leading travel and tour operators such as TUI, Meier’s Weltreisen and Thomas Cook, with Siddhalepa products and services now being made available in Germany.
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