Near T1 security, this is your quick Ayurveda stop
Just past departures in Terminal T1, Ayurveda Remedies focuses on herbal oils, balms, and wellness products rooted in Kerala traditions. Shelves are packed with branded ayurvedic oils, pain-relief balms, herbal soaps, and hair tonics, all packaged flight-ready for cabin baggage. It’s a straightforward retail counter, not a spa, so think grab-and-go products rather than treatments.
Everything here sits airside in T1, so you shop after security and before heading to domestic or international gates in this terminal. Expect mostly mid-range pricing in rupees, with smaller balms and soaps coming in as easy last-minute gifts and larger massage oils costing more but still airport-competitive. Staff usually point out which products are better for muscle pain, stress relief, or skincare if you ask directly.
Stock leans heavily on Kerala-style ayurvedic brands, including multipurpose pain oils that many travelers use after long flights, plus herbal hair oils and sandalwood or neem soaps. Packaging is often glass or heavy plastic, so factor weight if you’re tight on baggage allowance. Most items are sealed, labeled in English, and sized under 100 ml or 200 ml, making them manageable through other airports on onward connections.
Payment typically works with Indian cards, UPI, and cash in INR; international cards may run slower on the terminals, so have a backup. The shop usually tracks T1 flight schedules and stays open from early-morning bank departures to late-evening waves, but hours can flex with traffic. If you’re short on time, walk in with a rough idea: one pain oil, one soap, one gift set, pay, and head straight back to your gate.
Tip: Snap photos of labels and bills at the counter so you can restock the exact same ayurvedic brand online or on your next trip through COK T1.