Wholesome Wellness
Hotelier India|July 2022
Hoteliers are focusing on wellness with a renewed focus in the backdrop of the pandemic, with good reason
BINDU GOPAL RAO
Wholesome Wellness

Hotels are betting on wellness in a big way as the post-pandemic trump card, and it seems to be auguring well for the industry. After all, post the COVID-19 pandemic, if there is one thing that's on top of everyone's mind, it is wellness. In fact, some hotels have maintained wellness as their primary focus and are evolving their offerings as a destination for health, with the luxury aspect kept intact.

BE WELL

The last couple of years has highlighted the importance of physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Dr. Jitendra Varshney, Wellness Director, Six Senses Fort Barwara, says, "Our program, Reconnect with Six Senses, includes three wellness days focused on building a stronger body, boosting brain power, and looking inwards to reconnect with your heart. 'Boost Your Immunity Wellness Day' is a one-day spa takeover, which is a great immunity reboot if one is feeling sluggish, sniffly, or fatigued from a stressful few months or long-haul flight. 'Mind Your Brain Wellness Day' is another one-day program that helps one care for and improve their state of mind through ancient practices of yoga, meditation, and modern bio hacks including brain games, developmental drawings, and binaural beats."

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