30,97953°N | 79,02396°E
Green, aromatic, fresh spicy
Top: Sacred basil Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum), Ozone notes, Aquatic notes, Cardamom, Peppermint
Heart: Benzoin, Incense, Cannabis Indica, Sacred basil Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum), Petrichor, Rain
Base: River mud, Earthy notes, Indian sandalwood, Patchouli, Honey, Madagascar vanilla
The green, intoxicating notes of the Chiribasa valley, lost among the peaks of the Himalayas, a few kilometers from Gomukh where the sources of the Ganges, blend into the surrounding environment to create a green, spicy, incense-like, and evocative blend.
ATMAYATRA, a word made up of two Sanskrit terms, Atma (soul) and Yatra (pilgrimage), evokes a pilgrimage of the soul, a "uncomfortable" and complex fragrance, but certainly unique and memorable.
The green, sumptuous notes of invigorating sacred basil Tulsi and cannabis, green plants that grow freely in the landscape of northern India, blend with the muddy smell of the Ganges and notes of rain. The development then brings a Himalayan icy storm that breaks over these sun-baked aromatic scents.
It is said that Babaji, a century-old sadhu who is said to have the power of immortality and to keep the secrets of Vedic science, still lives in these places.
