In Brief: WITT has announced the certification of hotels in Vietnam, Nepal, and Indonesia as part of its expansion across Asia.
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Photo Credit: Alba Wellness Valley by Fusion
Wellness in Tourism (WITT) has expanded its certification program in Asia, awarding the WITT Certified Seal to hotels in Vietnam, Nepal, and Indonesia amid rising demand for wellness-focused travel in the region.
In Vietnam, Fusion Resort & Villas Da Nang and Alba Wellness Valley by Fusion, both operated by Fusion Hotel Group, are the first properties in the country to receive WITT Certification. Fusion Resort & Villas Da Nang offers beachfront accommodations with spa-inclusive stays, mindful dining, and movement programming. Alba Wellness Valley by Fusion, located near Hue, features natural hot springs, forest immersion, hydrotherapy, and nature-based wellness experiences.
In Indonesia, Bali Niksoma Boutique Beach Resort, operated by PMG Hotels & Resorts, and GDAS Bali Health & Wellness Resort in Ubud have both achieved WITT Certification. GDAS Bali Health & Wellness Resort emphasizes holistic healing, mindfulness, movement, and Balinese wellness traditions. Bali Niksoma Boutique Beach Resort offers spa programming, balanced dining, and beachfront experiences.
Hotel Hokke Lumbini in Nepal, operated by Sherpa Hospitality Group, is the first property in the country to receive WITT Certification. The hotel is located in Lumbini and focuses on mindfulness, cultural connection, and contemplative guest experiences.
WITT evaluates properties using more than 100 criteria developed under five wellness pillars: healthy eating, holistic healing, nature, movement, and local impact. Nearly 200 hotels and resorts globally now carry the WITT Certified Seal.
WITT has also launched a global Ambassador Program, working with professionals certified through the WITT Accredited Professional program to expand education and industry alignment in the sector.
According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, Asia is expected to remain one of the fastest-growing regions for global travel demand through 2026. The Asia-Pacific wellness tourism market is projected to reach approximately USD 204.2 billion in 2026.


