Reimagining Holistic Health Tourism in Malaysia: Unlocking the Economic Potential with Sustainable Wellness Integration
Roslilee Ab Halim,
Juliana Noor Kamaruddin and
Norailis Ab. Wahab
Information Management and Business Review, 2025, vol. 17, issue 3, 370-380
Abstract:
The global wellness economy is undergoing a paradigm shift from reactive healthcare to proactive and integrative well-being. Malaysia, with its rich cultural heritage, biodiversity, and established medical infrastructure, could be uniquely positioned as part of the leading holistic health tourism providers. Malaysia’s health tourism sector traditionally emphasized medical services and has long been recognized to attract patients seeking quality and affordable healthcare. Yet the global shift toward preventive and integrative wellness presents a timely opportunity to expand the country’s health tourism offerings beyond conventional medical interventions to a holistic health tourism hub. This conceptual paper explores the potential of holistic health tourism in Malaysia, encompassing a wider spectrum of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being services. It examines Malaysia’s strengths, the challenges faced, and potential strategies to elevate the nation as a premier holistic health tourism destination in Asia. Drawing on a recent literature review, this paper suggests that by strategically developing and promoting the country’s diverse natural, cultural heritage, and wellness resources, Malaysia can tap into a growing market, diversify its tourism portfolio, and significantly contribute to its economic development. The paper concludes with strategic implications for policymakers, industry players, and future researchers.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v17i3(I).4666
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