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Traveling and experiencing new things are not only enjoyable but also beneficial for overall well-being and aging gracefully, according to science. A study conducted by Edith Cowan University indicates that embarking on a trip can provide mental stimulation, increase physical activity, boost the immune system, reduce stress, and diminish signs of aging.
The lead author of the study, Fangli Hu, highlighted that aging is an inevitable process but can be slowed down. Hu emphasized that tourism offers more than just leisure and recreation, playing a vital role in enhancing both physical and mental health.
So to help you live longer, we’ve rounded up TK trips that are sure to benefit your overall well-being.
Sensei at Zadún, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve (Los Cabos, Mexico)

The Sensei properties offer a unique and top-notch well-being journey. The latest addition to the brand, Sensei at Zadún in Los Cabos, Mexico, delivers an unparalleled transformative experience, as it is now part of the Ritz-Carlton Reserve portfolio.
Guests can unwind with indulgent treatments, such as a cacao body scrub, warm oil massage, and a soothing coconut milk-infused bath, spotlighting one of Mexico’s most prized ingredients. Or, they can opt for “Rebozo,” a traditional Mexican healing technique incorporating woven shawls to alleviate tension, combined with Thai massage and yoga-inspired stretching to boost circulation. These are just a few of the culturally-inspired wellness treatments that encapsulate The Sensei Way: move, nourish, and rest.
The Lodge and Spa at Brush Creek Ranch (Saratoga, Wyoming)

If a luxurious Yellowstone-esque ranch experience peaks your interest, consider slipping into your cowboy hat and boots and heading to The Lodge and Spa at Brush Creek Ranch.
Kickstart a longer, healthier lifestyle under the western skies and along the peaceful Platte River Valley, where you’ll find Brush Creek Ranch. This sanctuary will nourish your mind and body with nutritious farm-to-table meals, sunrise yoga, and restorative spa rituals that awaken the senses and promote a better sense of wellbeing. From forest bathing nature meditation to sound healing to goat yoga to equestrian rides to mountain biking, a wealth of enriching experiences await year-round.
AYANA Bali (Bali, Indonesia)

AYANA Resort Bali, “the enchanted land of blue and green,” is a surreal tropical paradise where forest and ocean meet. The wellness resort’s goal is to target all five of your senses—and what better backdrop to relax, unwind, and boost your longevity than the “Island of the Gods?”
Treat yourself to a Spa on the Rocks treatment, where you’ll bask in an elite wellness ritual on top of a regal rock formation surrounded by the sparkling blue Indian Ocean. Or, choose from the indulgent menu of 40+ spa treatments, including the resort’s lava stone reflexology, bamboo massage, and many other traditional therapies of Indonesia.
When in Bali, consider hopping over to AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach, also known as, “beyond the sea and across the land.” Have a magical breakfast on the sand before chartering a sailboat for a day filled with snorkeling, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding.
Rejuvenating at the spa is a category all its own in Bali. Start with a deep soak in a tub filled with delicate flower petals. Then, savor an Island Heritage treatment, where your entire body will be wrapped in natural seaweed to improve moisture, hydration, circulation, and detoxification.
Zion Canyon Hot Springs (La Verkin, UT)

This premier hot spring resort in Southwest Utah is a tranquil experience you shouldn’t skip. Surrounded by stunning red rock cliffs, Zion Canyon Hot Springs is home to 50 natural geothermal mineral pools that provide therapeutic goodness of famous healing waters across the globe, such as Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, the Dead Sea, and Hokkaido Hot Springs in Japan—all together in this one incredible wellness haven.
While there, you can enjoy barrel sauna sessions, relaxing fire pit and rest areas, healthy bites, and divine craft cocktails. Of course, venturing out to explore Zion National Park is always therapeutic for the mind, body, and soul.
Alexa Mellardo