This book provides a deep insight into the intersections between yoga and tourism, examining ranging definitions, motivations, and typologies of yoga tourism. Dr Ali employs an interdisciplinary approach, exposing the developments, criticalities, and challenges of yoga tourism, including its close relationship to wellbeing, the wellness economy, and the geographies of wellbeing. This case study rich book is written in a creative and empirically informed manner, making it a very enlightening text. Professor Marcus L. Stephenson, Head Edge Hotel School, University of Essex, UK
Offering rigorous scholarship and interdisciplinary analysis, this book explores yogas historical, spiritual, and philosophical origins while interrogating its transformation within contemporary tourism. With nuanced definitions of yoga tourism, critical examination of tourist experiences across diverse locations, and reflections on cultural, ethical, and future complexities, it is a vital resource for academics, students, and practitioners seeking to understand yogas place in global tourism contexts. Dr Rukeya Suleman, Senior Lecturer in Tourism, University of Bedfordshire, UK
This timely and meticulously researched book acknowledges the multifaceted nature of yoga in relation to travel and tourism, and explores a range of perspectives. A truly interdisciplinary undertaking, the book includes a number of case studies that combine to support Dr Alis notion that the concept of wellness is key to understanding the development of yoga tourism. Dr Alis study further establishes her as the go-to author for insightful, engaging and inclusive scholarship on the subject of yoga and travel. The book is useful to students, scholars, practitioners and beyond and Alis global and inclusive perspective is refreshing and ensures a contemporary outlook. Dr Henrik Linden, Senior Lecturer in Tourism, Events and Cultural Industries Management, University of East London, UK