Many people across the world are conscious about the quality of indoor environments and the effects on their health. Even when travelling, many guests will seek out accommodation that enhances or protects their health and are prepared to pay an extra premium for it.
This may be in relation to personal health issues such as allergies, insomnia, chronic fatigue, headaches, depression, hormonal imbalances, child behaviour issues, flu virus, illness, light & chemical sensitivity.
While some guests seek out spas and health resorts during longer vacations, many others during conventional travel, shorter visits and with limited budgets stay in conventional hotels, resorts, AirBnB hosts and with other accommodation providers.
Natural Habitats work with owners and hotel management to design and transform a small number of allocated rooms into “Wellbeing Rooms”. These rooms provide an enhanced level of indoor environmental health and allow guests to have a more satisfying experience while accommodation providers are able to charge a premium, offer extra health services and attract a wider range of guests and repeat bookings.
These options can attract health conscious guests and create positive guest experiences, reviews and a reputation for considering their health needs during any short or long term stay.
We work with dedicated health spas and health tourism operators to develop concepts and initiatives for clinical ecology outcomes. Clinical ecology relates to the effect of the environment on people’s health and is relevant to where people live, work, stay or sleep.
While many health and wellbeing operators already address a broad range of health promoting concepts, we help our clients to identify more obscure and overlooked health hazards and implement wellbeing enhancing strategies to improve indoor environments for optimum wellbeing and customer satisfaction.