Trend of 2025 – Wellness Tourism in Bali
In 2025, so-called "wellness tourism" in Bali will become one of the key trends. Local authorities and experts aim to combine traditional practices with modern treatment methods. This fusion could form the foundation for a unique and effective wellness system.
A major milestone will be the opening of the Bali International Hospital. Scheduled for April 2025, the hospital will offer not only advanced medical care but also supportive therapy based on local healing traditions. The facility will feature an ethnobotanical garden for cultivating plants used in traditional Balinese medicine.
In addition to the hospital opening, Bali will host the Bali Wellness and Beauty Expo, a major health and beauty exhibition. The event will take place from June 27 to 29, 2025, in Sanur and will serve as an important platform for promoting the Balinese approach to wellness. The forum will integrate traditional healing methods, such as Bali Maha Usadhi, with modern medical technologies.
Another noteworthy development is the introduction of a new tourism model—NEWA, designed by leaders of the Badung region. This model will emphasize nature and eco-tourism, attracting travelers in search of unique wellness experiences.
Bali continues to draw tourists eager to experience world-class wellness treatments, luxury spas, yoga retreats, and traditional local healing practices.
Source: turistam
A major milestone will be the opening of the Bali International Hospital. Scheduled for April 2025, the hospital will offer not only advanced medical care but also supportive therapy based on local healing traditions. The facility will feature an ethnobotanical garden for cultivating plants used in traditional Balinese medicine.
In addition to the hospital opening, Bali will host the Bali Wellness and Beauty Expo, a major health and beauty exhibition. The event will take place from June 27 to 29, 2025, in Sanur and will serve as an important platform for promoting the Balinese approach to wellness. The forum will integrate traditional healing methods, such as Bali Maha Usadhi, with modern medical technologies.
Another noteworthy development is the introduction of a new tourism model—NEWA, designed by leaders of the Badung region. This model will emphasize nature and eco-tourism, attracting travelers in search of unique wellness experiences.
Bali continues to draw tourists eager to experience world-class wellness treatments, luxury spas, yoga retreats, and traditional local healing practices.
Source: turistam