Wellness Spas And Tourism

2010 is turning out to be a great year for wellness tourism. Traveling across borders for a spa and well vacations is popular with many vacationers today, with a large number basing their travel plans on the availability of spas and wellness programs rather than just hotel amenities. Increasing health care costs has made consumers take greater responsibility for their own health. Moreover, the stress associated with normal lifestyles needs to be reduced to the minimum. Wellness spas are the ideal avenue to refresh and rejuvenate one's body, mind, and spirit, sans any dose of allopathic or other drastic remedies that produce side effects.

Wellness tourism is a great way to profit from tourism as well as reduce health care costs. Several medical facilities are available at a significantly lower cost with a trend towards mindful travel. Undoubtedly, the more stressful that life gets, the greater is the need for spas and other forms of wellness programs. Most people visit spas with the intention to relax and reduce their stress levels. Despite an economic downturn, the demand for spas has increased significantly over the years.

Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and India are now hotspots for wellness vacations. Not to forget China and Japan where traditional therapies are popular around the world as an alternative treatment today. The hot springs in Japan are known for its therapeutic qualities. The onsen is an indoor or outdoor public batch with mineral springs where you can soak in the minerals. Visitors are required to shower and be completely clean before entering into the waters.

The Odaiba's Hot Spring Theme Park is one of Tokyo's most popular Onsens with a cheerful atmosphere similar to an amusement park. The warm mineral pools are perfect for rejuvenating the body. You can choose to take a dip in the cold pool if you desire. The park is a great place to enjoy a luxurious massage. There are plenty of public baths near Mount Fuji as well. Most people indulge in a massage where pressure is applied to the body while lying on one side.

There are plenty of holistic hotels in the Asia Pacific region that offer wellness vacations which are a far cry from normal hotel life. You can expect to find exclusive spa treatments like chocolate therapy, and features like posture-sensitive chairs and natural bedding that keep your body free from aches and pains.

For yoga, tai chi, and a host of other wellness treatments Shanghai has a number of eco-friendly hotels like the Urbn Hotel in the French Concession district. Organic products, stone walk-in-showers and free-standing luxury tubs are common with every room. You can choose to have many of the treatments in the comfort of your room.

Many spas are located in therapeutic locations and are designed to help individuals rejuvenate and restore their natural state. If you are looking to step out of life and into a unique personal space that gives you the opportunity to revitalize your mind, body, and spirit, then a wellness vacation ought to be on your agenda.