SRI International, a US-based non-profit, independent research and
innovation centre, has projected that India would achieve the highest
growth in wellness tourism worldwide during the next five years, with
over 20 per cent annual increase through 2017.
A study conducted by SRI international projects India’s wellness market
will surpass US$18 billion (RM58 billion) in the next four years.
Wellness tourism is a US$439-billion global industry and represents 14
per cent of total tourism spending in the US$3.2 trillion world tourism
industry.
The luxury wellness tourism segment is estimated to grow 50 per cent higher than global tourism by 2017.
“India has a huge wealth of knowledge and medical systems to treat
people and help maintain their health through natural means and
therapies,” said Indian Business and Professionals Council president
Paras Shahdadpuri Saturday.
“India must come forward and give its gift of naturopathy to mankind; it
has a hidden treasure which should be discovered. Unfortunately, we got
used to quick fixes through allopathy which treats only the
manifestations instead of the cause,” he added.
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