Health and wellness tourism

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There is a grow­ing trend of people using travel & tour­ism to improve their health and well-being. This trend is being driv­en by a num­ber of factors, including:

  • The increas­ing aware­ness of the import­ance of health and well-being;
  • The rising cost of health­care; and
  • The desire for people to exper­i­ence new things and cultures

Travel & tour­ism is respond­ing by offer­ing a wide range of health and well­ness-related products and services. 

These include:

  • Med­ic­al tour­ism: This is the prac­tice of trav­el­ling to anoth­er coun­try to receive med­ic­al care because it is cheap­er and/or more advanced than at home.
  • Well­ness tour­ism: This is the prac­tice of trav­el­ling to a des­tin­a­tion for the pur­pose of improv­ing one’s phys­ic­al and men­tal health and well-being. Well­ness tour­ism activ­it­ies can include yoga, med­it­a­tion, and spa treat­ments, as well as more phys­ic­al activ­it­ies, such as hik­ing, cyc­ling, kayak­ing, or running.

The tour­ism industry is well-posi­tioned to cap­it­al­ise on the grow­ing trend of health and well­ness tour­ism. The industry has a glob­al reach, and it can offer a wide range of products and ser­vices that meet the needs of dif­fer­ent travellers.

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Keeping elephants healthy under the cloud of COVID-19


Dr Wachiraporn Toonrongchang and team at at a private camp in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Image supplied by Dr Nissa Mututanont of the GTAEF Foundation.

News from the field — from the Ele­phant Health­care Emer­gency Life­line Fund in Chi­ang Mai, Thai­l­and — by Hol­lis Bur­b­ank-Ham­­marlund of Work for Wild Life Inter­na­tion­al. What’s the say­ing? An ounce of pre­ven­tion is worth a pound of cure? For Thailand’s tour­ism ele­phants con­fined to lock-down mode — along with the facil­it­ies and people who care for them — the need for routine and […]

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Elephant health experts seek emergency funds for unemployed tourism elephants


Dr Sarisa Klinhom (L) & Dr Tittaya Janyamethakul (R) attend to Mae Noi in Thailand. Image supplied by author.

The expres­sion “an ele­phant in the room” means an uncom­fort­able truth we can­not ignore. With tour­ism cash flows stemmed, many Asi­an ele­phants and their mahouts in Thai­l­and and else­where are in deep trouble. Hol­lis Bur­b­ank­-Ham­­marlund of Work for Wild Life Inter­na­tion­al tells us why that’s the case and how we can help. COVID-19 has suddenly […]

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Join Operation Recuperation to give healthcare workers a well-deserved break post-COVID-19

April 23, 2020

Image by Tumisu (CC0) via Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/illustrations/coronavirus-doctor-research-fight-4944680/

Travel blog­ger Rachel Sher­wood is col­lect­ing pledges from accom­mod­a­tion pro­viders and second home own­ers to give health­care work­ers on the front lines of the coronavir­us SARS-CoV­­‑2 fight a well-deserved break. It’s called Oper­a­tion Recu­per­a­tion. Can you gift a future stay in your hotel or second home to our health­care work­ers? I’m hop­ing the answer is […]

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Joint statement on tourism & COVID-19: UNWTO, WHO call for responsibility, coordination

February 26, 2020

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Joint state­ment from WHO & UNWTO: Mad­rid, Spain and Geneva, Switzer­land, 26 Feb­ru­ary 2020 – As the cur­rent out­break of the Coronavir­us Dis­ease (COVID-19) con­tin­ues to devel­op, the World Health Organ­iz­a­tion (WHO) and the World Tour­ism Organ­iz­a­tion (UNWTO) are com­mit­ted to work­ing togeth­er in guid­ing the travel and tour­ism sec­tors’ response to COVID-19. On 30 January […]

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Do all-inclusive holidays promote gluttony, obesity?

June 8, 2017
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Do all-you-can-eat all-inclusive holidays promote gluttony, obesity?

The propensity for all-inclus­ive tour­ism pack­ages to lay on all-you-can-eat feasts at every meal may be con­trib­ut­ing to obesity among pop­u­la­tions who can afford such trips, accord­ing to Pro­fess­or Erdogan Koc of Bandirma Onyedi Eylul Uni­ver­sity in this “Good Tour­ism” Insight con­tri­bu­tion.  If Prof Koc’s sus­pi­cions are true, what can the industry real­ist­ic­ally do to […]

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