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Many villages in Indonesia have abundant natural resources, local culture, and a huge number of Muslims in the world. This study has the purpose of observing the compulsory aspect of the tourism wellness sector that was halal as a research topic along with its correlation to the Islamic economy and finance. This study used the bibliometric method in gathering and analyzing the data. The samples were 202 papers from Scopus from 2004-2024. This study also used a literature review from 10 sample papers to map the challenges and solutions in implementing halal tourism wellness. Citation was not affected by the number of papers published. On the other hand, the affiliation country of authors that has the highest citation was the USA. The bibliometric analysis also showed that previous studies about tourism wellness as the topic mainly focused on medical treatment after the COVID-19 outbreak. Through literature review, the Indonesian government needs to take care of several things before implementing tourism wellness in the local halal market. There were very few previous studies that observed tourism wellness that was related to halal standards. This study only used secondary data from the Web of Science as samples of the study. Become a reference for academicians on what aspect of tourism wellness should be developed to incorporate that sector into the halal industry.
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