
himalya.org
Feb 20, 2026
HIMALYA.org – Where every massage creates real impact
What if a massage booking could enable a child to attend school at the same time? At HIMALYA Wellness, this is not a promise – it’s a system. HIMALYA.org is the non-profit initiative behind every treatment, built on financial transparency, clear allocation of funds, and long-term responsibility.
What is HIMALYA.org?
HIMALYA.org is a registered Austrian association, founded by massage practitioner and entrepreneur Lukas Wiesflecker. He forms the social backbone of HIMALYA Wellness – the mobile massage service based in Kufstein, Tyrol.
The connection between the two is intentional and structural: Every service booked through HIMALYA Wellness directly finances the work of HIMALYA.org. No separate fundraising activities, no emotional fundraising campaigns. Giving happens automatically – every time.
“Every service generates impact. Every contribution is traceable. Every euro has a purpose.”
The 4% model: Here’s how it works
4% of the total gross revenue from HIMALYA Wellness flows directly into HIMALYA.org – calculated from total sales, not from profit. This is crucial: This model cannot be manipulated by operating costs or expenses.
2% → Education in Nepal: School fees, learning materials, and community education programs
2% → Social support in Austria: Local youth support, community assistance, and regional collaborations
This structure creates something rare in the non-profit world: predictable, stable funding. Instead of relying on one-time donations or seasonal campaigns, HIMALYA.org grows steadily along with the business it is connected to.
Where does the support go specifically?
Education in Nepal
Lukas Wiesflecker spent years learning at massage schools in Chiang Mai, Nepal, and India – including over 2,000 hours of training at places like the Wat Pho temple in Bangkok. This direct experience created a genuine connection to the people and communities of Nepal.
HIMALYA.org's focus on Nepal includes covering school fees, providing learning materials for children who otherwise would not have access, and community-based educational initiatives – built on sustainability, not one-off aid that disappears after a photo opportunity.
Social responsibility in Austria
The 2% allocated for Austria strengthens local community structures in Tyrol and beyond. This includes support for elderly individuals, partnerships with regional partners, and targeted assistance for those who need it most.
The goal is balance: impact at home and impact abroad.
How HIMALYA ensures financial transparency
The word “transparency” is often overused. At HIMALYA, it means something concrete and structural – not a marketing decision, but a foundation.
Funding is calculated from the gross revenue – no manipulation possible through expenses
Separate accounts keep company and association finances clearly distinct
Annual reports document where each euro has gone
Public updates inform supporters about milestones and funded projects
No complex overhead – the model remains lean and traceable
Trust is built through numbers, not promises. HIMALYA.org was founded on the belief that modern donors and customers deserve to see exactly where their money goes – not just at a summary level, but in detail.
Why HIMALYA was set up this way
A model from personal experience
Lukas Wiesflecker is not a distant benefactor writing checks from an office. He has trained in Nepal. He has walked the same streets. He has seen firsthand what access to education can mean – and what it looks like when it is lacking.
After years as a digital nomad in over 45 countries, significant personal setbacks, and a serious health challenge, Lukas rebuilt his career path with responsibility at its center. HIMALYA.org is the result of this journey: not charity as self-promotion, but impact as a system.
Long-term responsibility instead of emotional marketing
Many organizations operate with urgency – creating emotional highs that trigger one-time donations and then disappearing again. HIMALYA.org works differently. The focus is on generational responsibility: building systems that continue to work, regardless of whether the news cycle is paying attention or not.
How you are already contributing
You do not need to make a separate donation. When you book a treatment with HIMALYA Wellness, the contribution happens automatically.
Book a Thai massage, Tok Sen treatment, or oil massage
4% of the booking amount flows directly into HIMALYA.org
The money finances education in Nepal and social support in Austria
You receive a treatment – someone else receives a chance
That is what makes the model special: You are not asked to give in addition to what you are already spending. The impact is built into the service itself.
The long-term vision of HIMALYA.org
The initiative is consciously growing slowly and solidly. No inflated promises. The vision includes:
Structured school partnerships with long-term commitments in Nepal
Transparent funding dashboards that everyone can view
Collaborations with Austrian local and regional institutions
Educational bridges between Central Europe and South Asia
A scalable ecosystem where business growth means social impact
The growth will be steady. The structure will remain strong. The impact will always be traceable.




