The indoor, heated lap pool, overlooking the landscape.
Wilderness
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
In a world where the wellness revolution has shaken off its moralistic past to make a widely recognized luxury lifestyle statement, SKÅL International Bangkok will be hosting a lavish luncheon at the fabled and famous Sukhothai Hotel on 13th August 2025. This prominent affair will gather influential figures in travel, wellness, and healthcare to talk about the expanding topic of wellness in travel and how Thailand is leading the way. The event is set to share insights into the surging industry that is on fast track to becoming a cornerstone of luxury travel.
Thanks to Thailand’s fantastic global reputation for providing all-around wellness experiences and world-class quality healthcare, the country is currently being ‘showered with the spotlight’ when it comes to wellness tourism destinations. The event will highlight Thailand’s position as a pioneer of wellness and a trendsetter in multi-dimensional healthcare, and as a destination with world-class products and services for maintaining health and wellbeing.
The term is no longer used to just describe spas or fitness centers; 1 in 3 travelers consider wellness an integral part of their luxury travel experience. There has been a surge in demand for experiences that promote mental and physical well-being, a trend that has only grown after the pandemic. Destination is no longer just a pretty backdrop for travellers but rather the backdrop for health, rejuvenation and longevity as travellers are increasingly seeking destinations that will transform them.
The focus is increasingly not on opulence, but on wellness – luxury travellers are now making health their priority. It is also the epicenter of this movement in Asia, given Thailand’s deep ties to traditional healing, alternative medicine and modern wellness practices. Detox alternates with medical tourism and luxury spa days – the Kingdom is nothing if not versatile in the wellness services it offers to international guests. These are now becoming more and more incorporated into Thailand’s tourism campaigns, treating wellness not just as a trend but as a booming industry.
According to the Global Wellness Institute, the global wellness economy is expected to surpass $7 trillion by 2027. The Asia-Pacific region is poised to see the fastest growth, with Thailand leading the charge. The country has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing wellness destinations globally, welcoming more than four million wellness tourists in 2023. Medical tourism alone generated over $3 billion in revenue, making it a key contributor to Thailand’s tourism economy.
In response to this surge, Thailand’s tourism authorities have launched various initiatives to solidify its place as a wellness hub. The Meet Well campaign spearheaded by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has become a central part of the nation’s tourism strategy. This campaign seeks to blend business and wellness, promoting Thailand as a destination where corporate meetings and events are combined with wellness experiences that focus on stress relief, mental clarity, and overall well-being.
At the SKÅL Bangkok luncheon, influential leaders from tourism, wellness, and healthcare will share insights into the evolving landscape of wellness tourism. The event will be moderated by David Barrett, an expert in wellness trends and Events Consultant at The Slate Phuket. The panel will include the following key speakers:
These thought leaders will discuss how the wellness industry is evolving, focusing on the practical and philosophical aspects of wellness tourism. Topics such as integrative health programs, the demand for high-quality in-hotel fitness centres, and the growing role of wellness spas in the luxury hospitality sector will be explored. The panel will also discuss how wellness tourism is influencing branding strategies within the hospitality and healthcare sectors.
The event will feature a three-course wellness-focused meal that incorporates nutritious and delicious ingredients, highlighting Thailand’s commitment to healthy living. With options for meat, fish, and vegetarian diets, the menu will reflect the growing trend of incorporating wellness into everyday dining. Attendees will enjoy not only a healthy meal but a relaxing atmosphere that embodies the core values of wellness—balance, rejuvenation, and mindful eating.
Wellness tourism is no longer confined to yoga retreats or wellness spas; it has evolved into a significant part of the luxury travel sector. As high-net-worth individuals seek experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing, wellness offerings such as mindful spas, fitness-oriented resorts, and medical tourism are becoming integral components of luxury travel packages. Thailand’s ability to seamlessly blend holistic health practices with luxury travel is what sets it apart from other destinations.
Moreover, as consumers become more conscious of their health and well-being, wellness tourism is shaping up to be a long-lasting trend. The industry is increasingly focusing on purpose-driven travel, where experiences contribute to personal growth, self-improvement, and physical rejuvenation. These transformative travel experiences cater to a growing demand for a balance between indulgence and self-care.
While global health trends dictate the course of the tourism industry, Thailand appears well-positioned to be part of the market. The wellness offerings in the country are diverse, including detox resorts and meditation centers; boutique fitness facilities and luxury medical retreats. Here, in-depth investment in wellness infrastructure by the government, as well as programs such as the Meet Well campaign, will further establish Thailand as the hub for wellness tourism.
As health is now at the forefront of the luxury travel experience, the luncheon by SKÅL Bangkok is the perfect opportunity for the industry to join together and discuss how the wellness movement is affecting the destination and health and wellness travel industries.
Wellness tourism is increasingly a cornerstone of the luxury travel industry, as the world more and more searches for ways to foster well-beings. The August 13 SKÅL Bangkok luncheon is not-to-miss for those in the tourism and wellness industries. Between key trends, opportunities and Thailand’s position in wellness tourism, the event provides “must-know” intelligence on how wellness is guiding the future of travel. The conversation that commenced at this lunch will, I’m sure, add to the momentum behind wellness tourism in Thailand and around the world.
Americans are changing the way they travel in 2025, with a strong emphasis on luxury, wellness, and the growing popularity of “bleisure” — a blend of business and leisure — according to the latest Vacation Confidence Index released by Allianz Partners USA.
The latest annual survey of 2,005 U.S. adults conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs for Allianz Partners shows that a majority of Americans continue to view vacations as a vital part of their well-being. Seventy-five percent said vacations are important, and many are finding new ways to make the most of their time away.
Bleisure travel is gaining momentum, driven by flexible work policies and a desire to add personal time to business trips. Whether arriving early to explore a city or staying on after a conference, travelers are using work-related travel as a springboard for more fulfilling experiences.
“Three quarters of Americans say vacations are important to them so it’s no surprise that they are seeking out opportunities to make the most of their time off, and the trend is clear — travelers are prioritizing quality experiences, personal well-being, and greater flexibility,” said Emily Hartman, General Manager at Allianz Partners USA. “As the reasons people travel and how they travel continue to evolve, having reliable travel insurance is becoming an essential part of planning — helping protect those meaningful moments from unexpected disruptions.”
More than 3 in 10 Americans (31%) are now opting for luxury travel, up four percentage points from 2024, with Gen Z and Millennial travelers leading the trend. From bespoke itineraries to premium accommodations, travelers are seeking out more personalized and exclusive experiences.
Wellness-focused getaways are also on the rise, as 39% of Americans say theyre traveling more as part of a commitment to self-care. This trend is particularly strong among men and travelers aged 18 to 34, highlighting a generational shift toward intentional, restorative travel experiences.
The survey suggests that Americans are becoming more selective, balancing economic pressures with a desire for enriching, memorable journeys. Whether it’s a luxury escape, a wellness retreat, or a strategic bleisure trip, todays traveler is focused on maximizing value and meaning.
The Vacation Confidence Index has been conducted annually since 2009 and defines a vacation as a leisure trip of at least one week to a destination 100 miles or more from home.
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
The AlUla Wellness Festival 2025 is a haven for wanderlusts keen to experience adventure, rest and cultural travel. Amid the striking beauty of the Kingdom’s landscapes, the Festival is scheduled to take place between 24th October and 1st November, welcoming global travellers to a moment of wellness and fitness against the other-worldly backdrop of Saudi Arabia’s unspoiled nature. Amid the backdrop of a thriving wellness tourism industry, with travelers in search of soulful experiences in the aftermath of the pandemic, AlUla is the ultimate wellness, adventure and culture destination all in one.
Part of the prestigious AlUla Moments series, this annual wellness festival embraces holistic health, focusing equally on physical vitality and mental clarity. Activities cater to various fitness levels, offering everything from peaceful yoga sessions to thrilling multisport competitions.
This year, festival organizers introduce exciting new fitness challenges, inviting both competitive athletes and wellness novices to participate in exhilarating events designed to push their physical boundaries while enjoying AlUla’s majestic surroundings.
AlUla Duathlon: Launching the festival on October 24, the AlUla Duathlon combines running and cycling across diverse terrains like deserts, oases, and mountains. Participants can choose between Olympic, Sprint, or Kids’ distances, accommodating different skill levels. The lively race village at Winter Park will offer culinary delights and energetic DJ performances, creating an exciting atmosphere for participants and spectators alike.
AlUla Half Marathon: Scheduled for Saturday, October 25, the AlUla Half Marathon features multiple distances (21.1km, 10km, 5km, 3km, and a 1.5km children’s race). The route weaves through picturesque heritage sites, showcasing AlUla’s historic charm. Additionally, this event serves as preparation for the 2026 Riyadh Marathon, enriching the runners’ journey with cultural entertainment and exceptional hospitality.
Ashar Valley Triathlon: Set within the luxurious ambiance of Our Habitas AlUla’s renowned swimming pool, participants engage in a 3000m static row, 3000m static cycle, and a refreshing 300m swim. This timed event promotes physical endurance in a sophisticated, relaxing environment and concludes with a healthy breakfast, merging wellness with leisure.
Ride with the Pros: For cycling enthusiasts, an exceptional opportunity awaits as they train alongside professional athletes from Team Jayco AlUla. The program includes intensive 90km rides, expert coaching sessions, and comprehensive support from team mechanics, nutritionists, and medical professionals. Participants gain an exclusive insight into elite-level cycling against the stunning backdrop of AlUla’s rugged terrain.
AlUla 24-Hour Endurance Race: Designed to test participants’ physical limits and mental resilience, teams ranging from solo runners to groups of 12 will strive to complete as many laps as possible on the 8km Camel Track over 24 hours. Emphasizing teamwork, this challenge promises unforgettable memories and remarkable personal accomplishments.
In addition to competitive events, visitors can engage in the extensive AlUla Yoga Programme, featuring 78 sessions hosted at exclusive venues like Banyan Tree, Our Habitas AlUla, Shaden Resort, and the tranquil Five Senses Sanctuary. This yoga initiative aligns perfectly with travelers seeking serene and mindful experiences.
Les Mills fitness enthusiasts can enjoy 22 invigorating sessions set in AlUla’s breathtaking landmarks such as Elephant Rock, Maraya Rooftop, Harrat Viewpoint, Heart of the Oasis, Hegra, and Old Town Amphitheatre, led by professional instructors ensuring high-quality fitness encounters.
The festival significantly boosts AlUla’s appeal as an international destination for wellness tourism, drawing global visitors and fostering economic opportunities through increased demand for accommodations, transportation, restaurants, and local services. Business travelers attending for corporate wellness retreats will find unique team-building opportunities alongside personal rejuvenation.
Apart from the events planned specifically for the festival, AlUla is a treasure trove of places to see and experience. Visitors are encouraged to check out the stunning Maraya Concert Hall, discover the enigmatic ancient city of Hegra and enjoy authentic Arabian food at local eateries and traditional markets.
With the AlUla Wellness Festival set to open its doors this October, delegates will not only partake in exhilarating and peaceful challenges, but they will embark on a life changing opportunity and one that will see themselves discover immense beauty deep within the natural environment and cultural history of AlUla.
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After a day spent gorilla trekking in Africa, you may need a moment to unwind.
At least, that’s what luxury travel operator Wilderness is banking on. The company has just unveiled plans for its new wellness center in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park (a prime spot for seeking out primates), open to guests of its Wilderness Bisate and Bisate Reserve properties. Fittingly named the Sanctuary at Bisate, the spot is set to open this December.
The new locale is all about communing with nature, offering up plenty of spaces for guests to immerse themselves even further in the volcanic highlands. That includes meditation pods dotting the property for a moment of stillness; curated soundscapes and signatures scents meant to help you unwind; and a heated saltwater indoor lap pool, which overlooking the lush landscape with a cozy fire pit nearby.
The indoor, heated lap pool, overlooking the landscape.
Wilderness
Elsewhere, you’ll find a steam room, an ice bath, and treatment rooms offering an array of massages and treatments. If you’re looking for a bit more movement, head to the fully equipped gym and yoga area. The wellness hub takes its design cues from its environs, too, using natural materials throughout.
A second Wilderness Sanctuary is also heading to the Wilderness Mombo property in Botswana.
“At Wilderness, wellness is not an added layer defined by trends or treatments, but a natural extension of place—an invitation to pause, reconnect, and rediscover the restorative power of nature,” Alexandra Margull, the brand’s COO, said in a statement.
A rendering of the property’s gym.
Wilderness
Bisate Reserve opened its doors in the fall of 2024, offering up 2,200-square-foot thatched-roof villas for guests to enjoy. Volcanoes National Park is home to 12 mountain gorilla families (with only about 1,000 left on Earth), according to Visit Rwanda, making Bisate Reserve a perfect perch for seeing the endangered animals and head out on safari. Wilderness has also made it its mission to conserve the lands it sits upon and beyond; to date, the operator has protected over 5.6 million acres across the globe.
The team at Wilderness has other projects in the pipeline, too: It plans to open a property called Magashi Peninsula, an exclusive eight-bed safari camp, in Akagera National Park, known for its black and white rhinos, giraffes, and lions. Those accommodations are set to open its doors this year.
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