Spa Resorts in Bali
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- Author Nick Berghausen
- Published November 1, 2011
- Word count 910
When you decide on your Bali holiday the biggest variable decision you have
to decide, apart from the activities you choose to indulge in is your Bali
Accommodation and does it include a spa.
Personal choice and holiday budget play a large role in determining your final
decision.
Let’s take the money out of your decision making equation and just concentrate
on the benefits of Bali Spas…because I have found that most people who are
looking at places to stay, immediately write-off Bali spas as being too exclusive
and expensive for their budgets.
Not so.
So it goes without saying…Bali Spas are also the best value.
No holiday would be complete without a visit to a Balinese spa. Whether you
are staying at a Bali resort with spa facilities or you have found a Bali spa
that inspires you and captures the essence of what total relaxation and pampering
means to you – do yourself, your body and your mind the ultimate favour…book
in for a spa treatment.
You will not regret it.
So now that we have dispelled the myth about Bali spas costing too much let’s
look at the "good stuff".
So what do I mean by "good stuff"? I mean the features on offer at these Bali
spas. (Get ready to do some serious day dreaming now…let your mind drift away
to a special place where floral scents fill the air laced with gentle traditional
meditation music. Think stress free zone…think of lying face down on a comfortable
mat and being massaged like you have never felt before…this is what awaits
you in Bali…)
Allow me to whet your Bali Resort and Bali Spa appetite.
Bali spas can offer you everything from the entry level small establishment
right up to the world class super spas with every treatment and indulgence
known to man and woman alike.
Bali has been recognized now as being the spa capital of Asia. The benefit
for you is that you won’t be disappointed with your spa choice.
Massages
The first thing that springs to your mind when you think of Bali resort spa
would be massage.
Now massage can be several different things. Let’s have a quick look at the
types of massage available to you in Bali Spas.
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Traditional Balinese massage
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Thai massage
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Lomi Lomi (Hawaiian) massage
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Shiatsu (Japanese) massage
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Reflexology
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Swedish massage
Body Scrubs
There are 2 main types of body scrubs dedicated to exfoliating your dead skin
and revitalizing the body during the process.
Balinese Boreh – not for the faint hearted or those with a low threshold
of pain. You have been warned. This is serious stuff. Warm Boreh paste consisting
of ginger, nutmeg, pepper and pungent cloves, is applied to your body and left
to "penetrate" for about 20 minutes. Then the trained Boreh masseuse will begin
to work their magic on you. This technique was used for remediating the tired
bodies of the workers in the Balinese rice fields at the end of a hard day.
Needless to say you might never work in a rice field again after having this
technique again…but your skin will fell like its glowing in the dark and shining
all through the next day.
Javanese Lulur – aptly named "The Queen of Body Treatments", the origins
of this technique have been traced back to the Palaces of Java. Normally the
technique was used on brides-to-be as a purifying ritual before the marital
ceremony. The main ingredient being turmeric a brightly coloured yellow spice
bursting vibrancy gave the new bride a golden yellow skin colour.
Avuryedic Treatments
Ayurvedic is a Sanskrit word derived from two main origins - ayur which means
"life" and veda "knowledge". It is a Hindu medicine system steeped in tradition
and history focused on the reflexology pressure points surrounding the head.
Let’s look at 3 main types of Avuryedic treatment
Shirodara involves warm oil being poured on to the Third Eye known as the
6th Chakra located in the centre of your forehead. This technique is carried
out in a private room surrounded by silence.
Pizhichil involves carefully warmed medicinal oils being massaged over the
entire body. ( Heaven! ) This detoxifying therapeutic treatment is claimed
to boost and strengthen the nervous system and circulation while loosening
your joints and improving your flexibility.
Pinda Sweda involves the use of hot towels infused with positively medicated
waters. The hot towels are used to wrap the body and drape over your face while
they cleanse and detoxify your body and skin.
Couples Massage
And now for the piece de resistance…For couples who are travelling together
and wanting a totally shared indulgence, I can highly recommend the ultimate
shared massage experience.
Some Bali Spas offer the following service known as a "Four Hand Massage".
It involves a double room where a couple can share a synchronized massage at
the same time. 2 masseuses of a gender selected by you will perform a full
body massage at the same time.
Great for reconnecting your mind, body and spirits together again in a romantic
massage session. Especially beneficial if you as a couple have been leading
busy stressful lives and the quantity of your time together seems to get eroded
by modern life.
So if all of the above excites you and you realise that Bali Spas are definitely
for you, go ahead and book your session, you will not regret it.
Plan your Bali accommodation well
and choose your [Bali
Resort and Spa](http://www.baliaccommodation.com/listing/guide/bali-accommodation/resorts-spas-bali) informed to avoid any surprises.
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