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The Health Tourist — Searching for the Fountain of Youth in Incredible India
Author(s):

Ian Yeoman

Organisation: Ian Yeoman

Chapter 6 - Tomorrow's Tourist: Scenarios & Trends

An affluent and ageing society allows consumers to refine their approach to health because they now have the choice of striving for perfect health, as opposed to merely living disease-free. The elderly are the most frequent users of health-related goods and services. Consumers have begun to realise their capacity for longevity and to demand a fit and active lifestyle in their golden years. This means that consumers are searching for ways through which to slow down the ageing process or even discover the fountain of youth. It is not surprising, therefore, to note the rise of medical tourism holidays in South Africa or the greater use of alternative approaches to health, such as yoga, Chinese herbal medicines and spas.

Sector: Health
Topic: Tourism
Method: Forecasting
Type: Other publication
Tags: Tourism, Tourist, Travel, Leisure, Health
Date published: 2008
Language(s): English
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