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Wellness, Wellbeing and Tourism

Theories, Models and Emerging Paradigms

Ranjana Tiwari Catheryn Khoo Timothy J. Lee

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English
Channel View Publications
16 December 2025
This book explores the evolving relationship between wellness, wellbeing and tourism, offering a comprehensive framework to understand how these interconnected domains contribute to sustainable global development. It highlights the cultural and communal dimensions of wellness tourism, examining how traditional practices, indigenous knowledge and community engagement enhance holistic health experiences while raising concerns about authenticity and commodification. The volume also addresses innovation and technology, showcasing how transformative design, digital tools and neuroscience are reshaping wellness experiences – while urging critical reflection on accessibility and equity. It also investigates destination development and management, illustrating how wellness tourism can stimulate regional growth, foster environmental stewardship and support community wellbeing, while cautioning against the risks of over-commercialisation and unsustainable growth.
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Imprint:   Channel View Publications
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   560g
ISBN:   9781845419677
ISBN 10:   1845419677
Series:   Aspects of Tourism
Pages:   245
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ranjana Tiwari is a Senior Lecturer in Sunway Business School, Malaysia. She is a wellbeing expert and Tourism Case Writing Trainer. A Gold Medallist in her postgraduate studies, Dr Tiwari holds a PhD focused on Tourist Destination Image and Attributes. Her research interests encompass wellbeing, positive psychology in tourism, wellness tourism and destination image. Catheryn Khoo is a Professor at Torrens University, Australia. She is a distinguished scholar in the field of Tourism and Hospitality and Editor-in-Chief of Tourism Management Perspectives. A strong advocate for gender equality in tourism, she founded Women Academics in Tourism and advises World Women Tourism. With an Asian postcolonial lens, her research focuses on marginalised voices in tourism. Timothy J. Lee is a Professor at the Macau University of Science and Technology in Macao, China. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Tourism Research. His research interests include wellness/health tourism, food tourism, cultural heritage tourism and tourism, leisure and hospitality development that incorporates regional branding or values.

Reviews for Wellness, Wellbeing and Tourism: Theories, Models and Emerging Paradigms

This book presents a timely and much-needed contribution to wellness and wellbeing tourism scholarship. By integrating perspectives from culture, technology, and destination management, the volume is a valuable source for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand and shape the future of wellness tourism. * Danni Zheng, Fudan University, China * A diverse and fascinating collection of chapters that highlight the global variety of wellbeing-related experiences in tourism. The authors take us on a journey from thermal baths to culinary traditions to nature-based therapies and more, examining their contribution to holistic health and sustainable tourism. The book has important implications for community wellbeing, destination management and innovative product development. * Melanie Kay Smith, Budapest University of Economics and Business, Hungary *


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