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greener vistas: Eco-tourism gets a fillip, wellness centres, cycling tracks planned

The Delhi Tourism department has invited proposals to develop a wellness centre at the Garden of Five Senses near Saket. This move is in line with the department’s promotion of eco-tourism at various locations across the city.

The initiative also includes two development projects along the Najafgarh drain with a plan to develop cycling tracks and a broad walkway in green spots at Chhawla and Kanganheri in the upstream reaches.

The Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation Ltd (DTTDC) has floated tenders for a transactional advisor, and hopes to appoint a private company to develop the two spots over the Najafgarh drain by early 2013.

According to the plan, which does not involve cutting trees, the department wants to develop a sunset point and a restaurant in the two-acre land at Chhawla. “A broad walkway would be developed over the trees to give a pleasant and greener view to tourists,” a Delhi tourism official said.

About two-km upstream of Chhawla is another spot measuring 11 acres, which has been rounded off by the department at Kanganheri. “We have already created 12 platforms for tents to be set up. Toilets and bathrooms have also already been developed. The private player will now come with camping equipment. We have created a cycling track with barricades and the complex will also have a restaurant,” the official said.

Officials agree the quality of water in the Najafgarh drain is not good. “But it isn’t too bad either, since the water has fish. Water in the drain is cleaner upstream of Chhawla as compared to the rest of the drain,” the tourism official said.

The estimated cost for the development of the complex is Rs 4.5 crore, the official said.

source: http://www.indianexpress.com / Home> IE> Story / Thursday, May 17th, 2012

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Message by the Hon. Anthony Hylton at the Jamaica Investment Forum 2012

SALUTATIONS: Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most. Hon. Portia Simpson-Miller My Colleague Ministers of Government Representatives from international development agencies Members of the Diplomatic Corps Members of the local and international business community Our special invited investors Other specially invited … Continue reading

Tourism plan zeroes in on ‘wellness’

MEDICAL tourism is likely to take a backseat to health and wellness programs because the Aquino administration intends to focus on those booming tourism sectors, an official said Sunday.

Tourism Undersecretary Daniel Corpuz said most of the Philippines’ major hospitals were internationally accredited, but only a few foreigners were going here for treatment.

“So we wound rather concentrate on non-invasive procedures or the health and wellness [programs] than procedural operations,” Corpuz told reporters at the sidelines of the National Tourism Statistics conference 2012 in Manila.

He made the statement even as Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez said his department would be pushing the municipality of Oslob in Cebu as a tourist destination because of its famous whale sharks. Tourists visiting the area and Donsol in Sorsogon could swim with the giant but docile creatures.

Corpuz described medical tourism was a complicated market segment, and therefore hard to push.

The Tourism Department launched its medical tourism program in 2007 to boost the country’s tourism industry. It pushed aesthetic surgery, complex orthopedic procedures and cancer and cardiovascular care, among other things.

The department said the country’s beaches and resorts, world-class facilities and friendly people would entice foreigners to come here for treatment.Macon Ramos-Araneta

source: http://www.ManilaStandardToday.com / February 20th, 2012

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TAT calls Phuket businesses to tourism trade show

TAT Governor Suraphon Svetasreni and Tourism Mascot “Sook Jai” welcome Internet dance sensation Matt Harding in a gesture showing that Thailand is once again ready to welcome tourists from around the world after severe flooding. PHUKET: The Tourism Authority of … Continue reading

Health & Wellness Tourism: Jamaica

Health and wellness tourism is now an international trend set by the health conscious consumers seeking to enhance their well being through their travel experiences. This type of consumer seeks to look and feel better, to lose weight, to slow the effects of aging, to relieve pain or discomfort, to manage stress, or to partake in the use of natural supplements like vitamins and minerals to improve their health.

Resorts and hotels are joining the health spa development craze, although only some resorts are moving into the scope of services currently offered by destination spas. Likewise, a growing number of day spas are adding health and wellness programming options.

A distinction is made between the health and the wellness aspects.Health tourism refers to those clients with medical conditions who would travel to experience healing therapies. A person who seeks a wellness travel experience, is generally healthy to start with, and seeks therapies to maintain his or her well being.

In Jamaica, most up-market hotels have expanded their services to facilitate guests who now see spa therapy as the deciding factor in a resort vacation, rather than just an additional amenity.Jamaicans are also leaning towards this form of recreational/health activity, resulting in a proliferation of day spas especially in Kingston.The increasing demands for this type of activity could be a window of opportunity for potential investors in tourism!

Sector Profile:
The spa industry segment is regarded as the leading player in health and wellness tourism. In searching for health and wellness travel experiences, travelers can find structured and professionally-delivered programmes at several types of spa venues. These include:

Mineral Springs Spa: A spa offering on-site natural mineral, thermal, or sea water, which is used in professionally administered hydrotherapy treatments. This spa typifies the European spa product offering focusing on health and wellness.

Resort/Hotel Spa: This category represents the second largest group of spa facilities in North America. The majority have been or are being developed where the spa is a profitable amenity added to traditional resort vacation opportunities.

TPDCo and Jamaica’s Mineral Springs
Two of Jamaica’s mineral springs, Bath Fountain Hotel and Spa in St. Thomas and Milk River Hotel and Spa in Clarendon, are recognized as being among the most powerful and therapeutic springs in the world. They and which now play a significant role in Jamaica’s health tourism offerings. Jamaicans provide the largest client base for these facilities.However, the potency of these springs has attracted a steady flow of overseas visitors over the years.

The Milk River Spa water quality is said to be among the most radioactive in the world and is comparable to the Lucerne Spa in Switzerland.

Repairs are being effected to both facilities. However, they will require significant capital injections to upgrade them to international standards.

The Milk River development project is part of the Government’s Millennium project, which is targeted for assistance, while the Bath Hotel and Spa is being considered for divestment.

World Trends 2004
It is important to note these ongoing trends gleaned by Spa Finder, the largest travel wholesaler of spa vacations in the world, with the largest audience of spa consumers.

1. Spas are becoming more and more relevant to today’s traveler, as more and more people turn to spas to improve their looks and well-being.

2. Medical spas will provide the prescription for health and wellness. Cosmetic treatments were the rage in 2003, but in 2004, baby boomers will use medical spas for truly medical purposes – namely preventative health treatments and regimens, nutrition and fitness, and health and wellness education.

Enjoying the sauna
3. Spa experience will become more mainstream in the corporate world. Mixing business with ‘spa’ pleasure,businesses will engage the use of spas to build relationships, motivate employees, and manage employee health. Innovative businesses, including insurance providers, will underwrite regular spa visit to promote employee health and productivity and to lower medical costs. (Interestingly, the American Academy of Family Physicians estimates that 60% of all problems brought to physicians are stress-related. US corporations lose approximately $150 billion each year to stress-related disorders.)

4. The ‘Destination Day Spa’ will become a new spa facility category. Moving beyond the typical day experience, destination day spas offer a holistic mind/body/spirit experience similar to experiences normally associated with destination spas, minus accommodations. One-day mini retreats will include education programs, fitness programs, and healthy meals, in addition to spa/beauty treatments.

5. The spa experience will become more affordable and inclusive, thanks to the continued explosion of affordable spas geared to middle income earners seeking professional treatments and wellness programs.

6. International spa tours will replace international spa treatments. Rather than seeking specific treatments from specific facilities, the international traveller will seek to sample a variety of spa experiences within the same destination.

7. Spa cuisine will break out of the spa and into our dining rooms, thanks to popular spa cuisine cookbooks and recipes. High-end spas will enlist celebrity chefs, expand menus, employ innovative branded diet programs, and accommodate special diets.

8. Spas will become the primary consideration for many travellers. In recent years the fastest growing segment of the hospitality industry was hotels with spas. Indications are that spas with hotels will become an even bigger factor in consumer travelling decisions. Rather than being an ‘amenity’ offered at hotels or resorts, spas will be the deciding factor or the primary draw.

9. Spas will increasingly cater to pets, offer kennels and pet treatments and programs.

10. Spas will continue to attract men and offer male-focused activities like golf, outdoor adventure, male cosmetic programs, and high-octane fitness programs. Men will use spas in record numbers and more spa facilities across the spectrum will offer equal facilities for men and women.

A hot tub has its pleasures.
11. A strong family orientation will prevail. Teenage girls used spas in record numbers in 2003 for beauty treatments and the glamour of a luxurious spa experience. It is predicted that spas will cater to even younger visitors, including boys. These young spa-goers will come with their families seeking health and wellness programs. Spas will cater to them by offering more family-oriented activities, spas-for-kids, and or kids-only spa programs.

source: http://www.tpdco.org / Home> Government of Jamaica / Tourisim Product Development Co. Ltd