Your Next Holiday Trip to Bali Is Set to Experience a Flood of Wellness Facilities
- hootholidays

- Feb 18, 2020
- 2 min read
Today, the fad for wellness travel seems particularly pronounced against the backdrop of rising health concerns, thanks to climate change. You might not be on your first Bali holidays. However, if the current trends are anything to go by, no second-time visitor can afford to ignore the sweeping changes. And the fad is expected to last at least another decade.

A Greater Focus on Yoga and Plant-Based Cuisine
With the advent of yoga on the global platform for the first time, various hotels and resorts in Bali have been turning to it for their luxury customers. Moreover, spa facilities continue to be among the top favourites. Of particular mention is the popular Grand Mirage Resort.
It is the only resort in Bali to offer the famous Thalasso Spa. It is primarily premised on individually tailored treatments using seawater. Besides, a greater focus on dynamic activities has been a major development towards promoting sound health for tourists and their kids.
The proliferation of raw plant-based meal packages has been yet another significant development in this direction. The aim is to provide a detoxing stay while soaking in the essence of Bali.

The Fad for Traditional Balinese Ceremonies
Globally, the demand for Eastern spiritual therapies is fairly well-established. Since time immemorial, the interest in Eastern philosophy has been dynamic. Today, the same is manifested in the preferences of tourists on Bali holidays.
Various wellness centres for tourists have come up of late in Bali. These centres offer metaphysical healing, health-food options and various forms of yoga.

The Future of Bali’s Wellness Tourism
Bali has gradually emerged as one of the top-notch haunts of wellness tourism. According to a report by the World Bank, the growth of annual wellness tourism is pegged at thirty per cent.
Against the backdrop of such positive numbers, one can only imagine the prospects of Balinese wellness tourism. It is bright and brimming with opportunities, both commercially and otherwise. And, to repeat what has been said at the very outset, the fad for wellness tourism is not set to peter out soon.


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