Forbes has recently highlighted a shift in luxury hospitality toward a focus on wellness and sustainability. This evolution prioritizes restorative experiences, aligning with WORTHGROUP’s Holistic Design philosophy. Our approach creates environments that support deep healing and overall balance, moving beyond traditional amenities to focus on wellbeing as the foundation of hospitality.
By utilizing native materials such as stone, wood, and light specific to a Tribe’s ancestral lands, we create spaces that serve as an extension of the cultural story. In 2026, the most successful destinations in Indian Country are those that strike a balance between modern luxury and long-term environmental stewardship.
Wellness Hospitality should make every building a restorative, high-performing asset for the community. By intentionally focusing on back-of-house design and employee experience, we build well-supported teams that foster strong retention, superior service, and sustainable economic success.
In Tribal hospitality, a distinct cultural identity is essential to creating a true sense of place. When hospitality environments are designed with sovereignty and cultural continuity in mind, they do more than welcome visitors. They strengthen identity and support a cultural landmark that guests will return to year after year.
Read the full Forbes article on how luxury hotels are making wellness sustainable here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/indrabatilahiri/2026/03/16/how-luxury-hotels-are-making-wellness-sustainable/

