
Ayurvedic Sanctuary
KATI BASTI — SPINAL CARE IN SEPTEMBERThe Brief
Kati Basti — Spinal Care in September sits inside the Ayurvedic Restoration September window — September is the monsoon tail in Kerala — the Ayurveda treatment window is still open and the rain is easing. A good time to enter a programme that runs into the post-monsoon clarity weeks. Kati Basti is a targeted Ayurvedic therapy in which warm medicated oil is retained over the lower back within a herbal-dough reservoir, used for lumbar pain and spinal stiffness. MyTripMyTravel runs the programme at vetted centres with the chauffeured Elite Fleet, dietary planning, and a 24/7 desk line.
Kati Basti is a precise, localised Ayurvedic treatment for the lower back — a warm medicated-oil pool held over the lumbar region.
For September specifically: September is a strong Ayurveda entry month — the monsoon character that classical treatment values is still present, and the programme runs into improving weather.
The kati basti — spinal care programme runs through the month with the climate-appropriate protocol — pacing, dietary, and access tuned to the conditions rather than fought against.
Key Points
Kati Basti is a targeted Ayurvedic therapy in which warm medicated oil is retained over the lower back within a herbal-dough reservoir, used for lumbar pain and spinal stiffness. MyTripMyTravel arranges it under Ayurvedic physician supervision, often alongside orthopedic restoration.
September is the monsoon tail in Kerala — the Ayurveda treatment window is still open and the rain is easing. A good time to enter a programme that runs into the post-monsoon clarity weeks.
5–14 days (series)
Lower-back pain and spinal stiffness
Physician evaluation of the lumbar complaint.
Intelligence
KATI BASTI — SPINAL CARE IN SEPTEMBER FAQIs September a good time for Kati Basti — Spinal Care?
September is the monsoon tail in Kerala — the Ayurveda treatment window is still open and the rain is easing. A good time to enter a programme that runs into the post-monsoon clarity weeks. MyTripMyTravel sequences the arrival into September so the heaviest treatments fall in the receptive window and the lighter Rasayana phase coincides with the easing weather.
What is Kati Basti — Spinal Care?
Kati Basti is a targeted Ayurvedic therapy in which warm medicated oil is retained over the lower back within a herbal-dough reservoir, used for lumbar pain and spinal stiffness. MyTripMyTravel arranges it under Ayurvedic physician supervision, often alongside orthopedic restoration.
How long should I stay in September?
5–14 days (series)
What conditions should I expect in September?
Captures the tail of Karkidaka receptivity while running into easing weather for the recovery and integration phase.
Is the programme private?
Yes — single-party booking with private programme attention. Group sessions (where relevant) are scheduled to your party rather than shared with strangers.
