Relax & rejuvenate with these wholesome restorative programme
Thermal springs, salt soaks, wellness therapies and organic menus are a few options one can indulge in.

In a fast growing economy where people are leading a swiftly changing life, wellness tourism becomes even more important as it rejuvenates the body, mind and soul with various healthcare therapies.

As per report, wellness tourism globally is growing by 6.5 per cent annually, more than twice as fast as tourism overall. While a typical wellness trip comprises healthy diet, spa treatments, exercise, and opportunities for spiritual healing, it is creativity enhancement in sync with local experiences that remains the hero.

Some top instances being: in Bhutan, there are luxury wellness lodges that abide by the four pillars of ‘Gross National Happiness Index’. Japan attracts visitors to mineral-rich onsens (hot springs to relax and soothe tired muscles) and tea tasting therapies (aids in cleansing the digestive system).

Geothermal springs in parts of Australia, New Zealand, and China introduce an enviable experience to unwind amidst lush nature. Sri Lanka’s traditional approach with Ayurveda extends unparalleled rejuvenating treatments.
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