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Mindful miles and healing vibes

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January 18, 2026

AS WE move into 2026, the landscape of wellness travel is set to undergo a profound transformation.

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

Mindful miles and healing vibes

KNOWN for its rich history of balneotherapy, Romania offers a variety of affordable wellness treatments in scenic settings.

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Gone are the days when wellness was merely an add-on; the future embraces a holistic integration of health-focused experiences infused with science and personalisation.

Wellness travel is becoming a holistic approach to rejuvenation.

Expect a rise in concepts like “glow-cations” for beauty and “cool-cations” for climate escapes, alongside data-driven retreats and community-focused healing spaces such as saunas and bathhouses.

This shift indicates that wellness is no longer an add-on but a core component of the travel experience.

Recently, spa booking site Spa-Seekers.com released its annual Spa Trends Report for 2026, revealing the countries and cities that spa lovers will flock to for a relaxing break.

By analysing over 40 million spa-related Google searches made during 2025, it has identified the top destinations for those seeking a truly chilled vacation.

A unique blend of adventure and relaxation: Tanzania

Tanzania is rapidly becoming a top spa destination, uniquely combining world-class safari experiences with tranquil island getaways in Zanzibar.

This dual appeal offers wilderness wellness at luxury safari lodges alongside tropical rejuvenation with spice-infused treatments on stunning beaches.

It’s the perfect destination for travellers seeking both adventure and deep relaxation in culturally rich settings.

Why it comes highly recommended:

@ Unique settings: Spas are integrated into luxury safari camps in places like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, providing treatments with views of wildlife and the Great Migration.

@ Maasai-inspired treatments: Experience rejuvenating therapies that incorporate local traditions and ingredients unique to the African bush.

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