Wellness Economy Drives Change
Adapting to Global Stress
Thailand’s wellness tourism sector is booming, fueled by rising global stress and a shift toward holistic health, with the global wellness economy reaching $6.3 trillion in 2024, projected to hit $8.9 trillion by 2028. In Thailand, wellness tourism grew 28.4% from $5.6 billion in 2022 to $12.3 billion in 2023, driven by 35 million annual visitors seeking rejuvenation. This growth reflects industries adapting to prioritize preventive healthcare and wellbeing.
BDMS Leads Transformation
Pioneering Preventive Care
Under Dr. Tanupol Virunhagarun’s leadership, BDMS Wellness Clinic, part of Bangkok Dusit Medical Services, is spearheading Thailand’s wellness revolution. Highlighted at the 2025 Splash Soft Power Forum, BDMS has shifted from reactive treatments to proactive health empowerment. With 70% of Thai healthcare providers focusing on prevention, per 2024 industry data, BDMS integrates lifestyle medicine to combat chronic diseases, appealing to Thailand’s 5 million health-conscious tourists.
Holistic Experiences Attract Visitors
Beyond Clinical Treatments
Wellness tourism in Thailand now encompasses traditional Thai medicine, spa therapies, and luxury retreats, moving beyond medical procedures. Visitors, with 60% seeking integrated experiences per 2025 tourism surveys, engage in yoga, meditation, and cultural activities, boosting local economies. BDMS’s focus on scientific wellness, including genetic testing and fitness assessments, caters to 80% of international tourists prioritizing evidence-based health solutions, enhancing Thailand’s global appeal.
Government Backs Wellness Growth
Soft Power Strategy
The Thai government has designated wellness tourism as a key soft power sector, one of 14 prioritized for promotion amid declining tourist numbers. Unlike traditional tourism’s focus on indulgence, wellness tourism promotes healthy eating and restorative practices, resonating with 65% of global travelers seeking health-focused trips, per 2025 travel data. This strategic push aims to restore Thailand’s rank among the top five wellness destinations worldwide.
Luxury Wellness Expands
Tailored Retreats for All
BDMS has partnered with Sri Panwa Phuket to launch a luxury wellness retreat, while developing resorts for elderly residents and Thailand Elite Visa holders, catering to 20% of Thailand’s aging population, per 2024 demographics. These initiatives offer personalized programs like stress management and anti-aging therapies, driving 30% higher spending by wellness tourists compared to conventional visitors, per 2025 economic reports, enriching local communities.
Long-Term Vision for Sustainability
Balancing Health and Culture
Dr. Tanupol emphasizes that practices like meditation and nutritious diets are vital for emotional and physical balance, costing less than long-term health issues. With 75% of Thai wellness facilities integrating cultural heritage, per 2024 studies, Thailand’s blend of advanced medical technology and traditional healing attracts 15 million annual wellness tourists. Strengthening service quality will solidify Thailand’s position as a global wellness hub by 2028.