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Ali AsgarArun Rana

AtendraSubin Sudav Mithlesh

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What is Wellness

y Wellness is Physical, Mental and SocialWellbeing, not merely absence of disease.

y It is about reconciliation of body mind and spirit

y So Wellness holiday effects a person in ameaningful and permanent way.

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Reasons for the growth of Wellness Tourism

Modern Society- increasingpressure & stress.

Importance of Travel as a

Lifestyle Option: an affordableindulgence.

Consumers more sophisticatedand experienced, self assuredregarding needs and rights.

Want to prevent diseasethrough lifestyle and healthynourishment

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Dimensions of Wellness Tourism

Physical

Psychological

SpiritualHedonistic

CommunityEscapism

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Medical Tourism

y Illness Prevention

y Cure

y Beauty and CosmeticSurgery

Dr. Pratap Reddy Founder of the Apollo Hospital Group

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Wellness Tourism In India

Products

y Ayurveda

y Spiritual (Meditation)

y Yoga

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What is Ayurveda

Ayurveda [ayur + veda] is considered to be a sub-veda or thebranch of knowledge that is concerned with the physical healthand happiness on earth, which therefore assumes greatsignificance to human life.

Ayurveda is an intricate system of healing that originated in Indiathousands of years ago. This system of medicine stressed on theprevention of body ailments in addition to curing them.

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What is Yoga Yoga is a system of exercises for the physical &

mental well being. It combines stylized poses withdeep breathing and meditation.

The term yoga itself is derived from a Sanskritword meaning 'to join together'.

The ultimate aim of yoga it to unite the humansoul with the universal sprit

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What is Spiritualism The word Spiritualist is an abstract word and

is related to a Greek word, which means

essence of life.

It is used in number of ways, embracing both

secular and multi faith ideas.

It is a sense of wellbeing within the society

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Wellness Tourism Potential in India Ayurvedic and medical tourism likely

to gain around 800 crore from 2010

Commonwealth Games.

Out of this around 500 Crore is for

Ayurvedic & Wellness remedies.

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Spa

yy A Spa is an entity devoted to the enhancing overall

wellbeing through a variety of professional services that

encourage the renewal of mind and body.

Spa, Belgium (iron

bearing spring water)

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Types of Spa Day Spa

Destination Spa

Resort/ Hotel Spa

Medical Spa

Hot Spring Spa

Chocolate Spa

In Japan, Hot Springs Chocolate, Wine, Sake, Tea & Coffee

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Wellness TourismD

estinations In India Kerala- Trivandram, Kottayam, Kochi, Kollam etc.

Uttarakhand (R

ishikesh-yoga capital of the world)

Goa (Taamra Spa in Taj Exotica, Ayurdharma at the

Redisson, Ayurvrdic Natural Health Centre)

y Other places:- Bihar, U.P.

Yoga Institutes (art of living)

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Best Spas In India Ananda In The Himalayas

Oberoi Wildflowerhall Shimla

The Oberoi Rajvilas

Quan Spa JW Marriot Mumbai

Sereno Spa Park Hyatt Goa

Taj Spa at Taj Mahal Palace and

Tower

Amatrra Spa TheAshok

Devi Garh Udaipur

Taj Spa Lake Palace

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Wildflower Hall,Shimla in the Himalayas

Ranked 2nd Best Leisure Hotel in Asia by Readers of Conde nast Traveller in 2010

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The Oberoi Rajvilas 3rd best Resort in Asia by travel + Leisure 2010 in USA

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Park Hyatt Resort Spa Goa Taj Spa at Taj Mahal Palace and Tower

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A Day at a Spa

7.15-8.00am Ananda Yoga 8.15-9.00am Individual yoga

mechanism

9.00- 9.30am full moon stretches

9.30-10.00am Spa Orientation

9.30-10.30am Golf Basic Skills

10.30-11.30am Vedanta

2.45-3.30.pm gym activities

4.00-4.45pm fitness class 4.30-5.00pm Spa Orientation

5.00-5.30pm Ananda Sadhana

5.00-5.45pm Meditation

6.00-7.00pm Vedanta

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Role Play conclusion India offers the ancient system of healing coupled with rich

cultural heritage but have proved their credence time and

again as effective means to treat peoples problems.

Wellness Tourism in India takes one to beautiful places in the

country where trained and expert hands cast a magical spell

and take away not only physical problems but a whole lot of 

mental tensions.