Tattva Wellness Spa was recognised with two awards at the FHRAI Tourism Conclave 2026, receiving the titles of “India’s Most Trusted Wellness Brand” and “India’s Leading Spa and Wellness Network.” The conclave took place on March 28 at Ramada Lucknow Hotel and Convention Center. It had policymakers, hospitality executives and tourism stakeholders from across the country as part of the event. Among the attendees were Brajesh Pathak and Arun Srivastava, Joint Director General at the Ministry of Tourism.
The recognition highlights Tattva Wellness Spa’s expansion across hotel properties and standalone wellness centres, alongside its efforts to create a standardised spa experience across locations. Operating through partnerships with hospitality brands nationwide, the company has focused on combining traditional wellness practices with contemporary therapies tailored for current consumer preferences.
A key part of the brand’s growth strategy has been its emphasis on operational consistency, therapist training, and scalable service systems to ensure a uniform guest experience. With a network of more than 100 outlets across India, the company has positioned itself as one of the larger organised players in the wellness segment. The awards were accepted by Aditya Kaushal, co-founder of Tattva Wellness Spa, on behalf of the organisation.
Shipra Sharma, co-founder and director of Tattva Wellness Spa, indicated that the recognition reflects the company’s long-term focus on balancing authenticity with consistency across its operations. She noted that consumer trust is built through repeated service experiences rather than brand messaging alone, adding that the awards reaffirm the direction in which the company is growing.
Operated by Elementia Wellness Pvt Ltd, Tattva Wellness Spa delivers wellness services rooted in Ayurvedic and global therapies through both hotel collaborations and independent centres. Its model is centred on accessible, structured wellness supported by trained professionals and standardised service protocols.
The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI), which represents more than 50,000 hotels and restaurants in India, organises the annual conclave as a platform for discussions around tourism growth, hospitality innovation and industry excellence.







