

ATMAYATRA
Green, aromatic, fresh spicy
Head
Holy Basil Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
Ozonic Notes
Aquatic Notes
Cardamom
Peppermint
Heart
Benzoin
Frankincense
Cannabis Indica
Holy Basil Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
Petrichore
Rain
Feet
River mud
Earthy notes
Indian sandalwood
Patchouli
Honey
Madagascar vanilla
The green and intoxicating notes of the Chiribasa Valley, lost among the peaks of the Himalayas, a few kilometers from Gomukh where the source of the Ganges is located, blend with the surrounding environment creating a green, spicy, incensed and evocative blend.
ATMAYATRA, a word composed of two Sanskrit terms Atma (soul) and Yatra (pilgrimage), aims to evoke a pilgrimage of the soul, a fragrance that is “not comfortable” and not simple, but certainly unique and memorable.
The green, sumptuous notes of invigorating Tulsi Sacred Basil and cannabis—green plants that grow freely in the northern Indian landscape—mingle with the muddy scent of the Ganges River and hints of rain. The evolution then yields a glacial Himalayan thunderstorm that unfolds over these sun-baked aromatic scents.
It is said that BABAJI, a centuries-old Sadhu who is said to have the power of immortality and to guard the secrets of Vedic science, still lives in those places.

