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The Thought Leader Series | Wellness: No contact spa experiences and mindful consumption? Is that even possible? 

Wellness industry purveyors believe Covid has been a great disruptor, and not just by the way of lockdowns. Mindful consumption is now a thing, and the focus on everything organic is more than just a fad.

June 17, 2021 / 13:24 IST
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The Green Table Restaurant at the Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa.
The Green Table Restaurant at the Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa.

Srikant Peri, General Manager, Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa

There is a visible trend of travellers opting for luxury wellness experiences as opposed to just leisure holidays. In the few months that we were open after 2020’s lockdown, we saw an influx of consumers wanting to combine holistic wellness with their weekend getaways and vacations. Especially after the long period of being stuck indoors, people had more incentive to indulge in feel-good experiences that are rejuvenating and detoxifying in nature.

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Over the next two years, we will likely witness more domestic consumers coming in from closer distances (to the spa resort) due to continued restricted travel and safety concerns. We are expecting it to be a while before we see a significant return of inbound consumers.

Adaptation is the key to success, and this is particularly true for the current situation. For a sector such as wellness hospitality, which was so dependent on human contact, we have had to rethink our entire foundation — from operations to offerings.