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Wellness Tourism in Asia

Emerging Destinations to Rejuvenate, Relax and Retreat

Sharad Kumar Kulshreshtha Eleni Michopoulou

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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
18 June 2025
This book explores Asia’s unique role as a global wellness destination, blending ancient healing practices like Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and yoga with cutting-edge wellness trends. With in-depth analysis of key destinations including India, Thailand, South Korea, and China, the book offers insights into the motivations driving wellness travellers, sustainable destination strategies, and the evolving demand for holistic well-being. From spiritual retreats to modern wellness hubs, it examines how Asia’s cultural heritage and natural landscapes are shaping the future of this fast-growing tourism sector. Whether you're a scholar, industry professional, or wellness enthusiast, this book provides valuable case studies and research on how Asian countries are adapting their wellness offerings to meet the needs of a global audience. Engage with expert perspectives on post-pandemic recovery strategies, cultural preservation, and the balance between tradition and innovation in wellness tourism. This essential resource connects global trends with regional practices, offering a captivating exploration of wellness tourism across one of the world’s most vibrant regions.
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Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9789819628667
ISBN 10:   9819628660
Series:   Perspectives on Asian Tourism
Pages:   267
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Mıddle-Class Consumers Seekıng Health, Rejuvenatıon, And Relaxatıon In Asıan Regıons.- Chapter 2: A Study on Development of Wellness Tourism Market in Asia.- Chapter 3: What Motivates Tourists to visit South Asian Wellness Tourism Destinations? An Application of the Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) Approach.- Chapter 4: A Comparative Analysis of the Attractiveness of India and Thailand as a Wellness Tourism Destination for the Omani Wellness Tourist.- Chapter 5: The Potential Perspective of Thailand’s Medical Hub: A Case Study of Chiang Mai City.- Chapter 6: Becoming A Global Resources Centre For Personal Health Assets Management - A Conceptual Model Of Integrative Wellness Destination Development.- Chapter 7: Sustainable Tourism Resources: Perspective of Wellness Tourism Practitioners - A Delphi Approach.- Chapter 8: Future Jewels in the Asian Health Tourism Crown.- Chapter 9: Wellness and Health Tourism in Malaysia: Current Barriers and Recommendations.- Chapter 10: Hot Spring Tourism Destination Sustainability Performance and Competitiveness: A Case in Guangdong, China.- Chapter 11: Wellness Tourism and Wellness Hotels in Thailand and India.- Chapter 12: Holistic Wellness: A Case Study of Ananda in Himalayas-A Destination Spa and Retreat.- Chapter 13: Exploring the Evolution and Significance of the Korean Jjimjilbang: Unveiling a Hidden Wellness Tradition.- Chapter 14: Reflections on Wellness and Wellbeing through Traditional Food Consumption Habits of Indian Society.- Chapter 15: Jjimjilbang - Traditions of Wellness in South Korea: A Study of Community Engagements in Public Bathhouses.- Chapter 16: Japanese Martial Arts Tourism for Knowledge, Skills and Wellbeing.- Chapter 17: Wellness Tourism in Asia: Futures Challenges in Applied Research.

Dr. Sharad Kumar Kulshreshtha serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Tourism and Hotel Management at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India. With 15+ years of teaching and research experience, he has published extensively in reputed journals and books. Dr. Kulshreshtha has presented at numerous national and international conferences, including the International Conference on Wine Market and Cultures of Consumption at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He supervises Ph.D. research in event tourism, wine tourism, and avian tourism in Northeast India. A recognized expert, he delivers lectures at universities and business associations across India. He has co-edited notable books on Indian tourism, hospitality, events and festivals, healthcare, and medical tourism. Eleni (Elina) Michopoulou is an Associate Professor in Business Management at University of Derby, UK. Her research interests include information systems in tourism, services (tourism/hospitality/events) marketing and management, and technology acceptance. She is particularly interested in the field of accessible and wellness tourism, which she has actively been researching for over twenty years. Eleni has published over 100 peer-reviewed publications including academic journal articles, book chapters and conference papers.  She is the co-director of the International Research Association of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Networks in Academia (ATHENA); co-founder of THEINC International Conference, sits on the editorial board of over 10 high impact academic journals and is the Editor-in-Chief for the International Journal of Spa and Wellness by Routledge/Taylor&Francis        

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