Ayurveda could be of interest to you.
If you're seeking for Ayurvedic diagnosis, mental or physical healing, Nepal has a plethora of natural medicine methods to choose from. Come learn about, be treated for, or explore this centuries-old natural health treatment.
Ayurveda can be traced back to the Vedic era. The Vedas are the earliest written records of human culture. Ayurveda is both a life science and the world's oldest legitimately recorded science. Ayurveda is a Sanskrit phrase that roughly translates to "life science" or "natural method of life."
The highest goal of life, according to Ayurveda, is to achieve inner and outer dynamic equilibrium. Bodily, sensory, mental, and spiritual health are the four dimensions of health. Indigenous and local communities have utilised traditional and indigenous knowledge for generations in accordance with local laws, practises, and traditions.
Ayurveda has a long history in Nepal, and it is regarded part of the country's cultural and scientific heritage. Traditional Ayurvedic medicine makers continue to use antique equipment in their work. In the heart of Kathmandu, Nardevi, there is an Ayurvedic hospital. In the national archives, there is a wealth of information on Ayurveda preserved on leaves and manuscripts for researchers. There is a lot of knowledge here that has been overlooked for far too long.
Excursions can be arranged to visit practitioners, meet rural people who harvest herbs, and meet traditional healers known in Nepal as Shamans or Jhankris.