Wellness Tourism

World's most exotic health, wellness and spa destinations

There has been a substantial rise in the trend of the health, wellness and spa tourism industry. The growing awareness of people towards personal health, care or beauty is increasing and creating a demand for a service role that is currently evolving to cater to the demands of this progressing market trend.These days, people are quite concerned about their health and beauty; as a result, they are looking for different and new ways to enhance their wellbeing. Health, wellness and spa tourism involves people traveling in a foreign country to engage in different activities, which help maintain or enhance their health and wellbeing. Following we have world's most exotic health, wellness and spa destinations, where you can opt for Ayurveda, enjoy horse whispering and soak yourself in the Dead Sea. There are ample of opportunities to clear the mind and free the soul around the world.

Ayurveda, India

Ayurveda is one of the traditional systems of holistic medicines, which has been practiced in the country for more than 5,000 years. This system works on the principle that the human body comprises five elements- water, fire, earth, sky and air. Ayurvedic treatment is offered in various parts of the country but is particularly renowned in Himalayas, Kerala and Goa. The Ananda Spa is considered as the most exclusive place to take complete or required ayurvedic treatment. This includes mud wraps, traditional Thai massage, oil bath, special diet, pools, gyms and yoga or meditation practices.

Dead Sea, Israel

The Dead Sea is containing over 30% salts and minerals that are beneficial for health or skin. The natural elements of the brines give several curative powers to the water. It is the lowest point on the earth and has the 10 times saltier water than the ocean. The water of Dead Sea have remarkable health-giving properties and its thermo-mineral springs and mud, filtrated sun-light and climate makes it a perfect spa destination.

Bath, England

It is one of the oldest tourist destinations in the England and this has been welcoming visitors for centuries. This owns its existence to hot springs that reputedly have some unique healing properties. The ancient Romans, Celts and 18th century Jane-Austen compatriots took plunge here and these spas are still popular.

Rotorua, New Zealand

The public hot springs in this place is said to be have some curative properties and it is helpful to cure the diseases like arthritis in three months. If you want, you can get the benefit of this at highly reasonable prices.