Thailand Spas
What is a Thai Spa?
A Thai spa is a place where both your body and mind should relax and get stress free, surrounded by Thai traditional interior, exotic plants, flowers and furnishing.
There are many different methods and treatments. Below is just a few examples of treatments available on these islands:
- Traditional Thai massage and energy treatment
- Traditional oil massage and warm stone massage
- Other massages like Swedish and Shiatsu (Japan)
- Body scrubs, body wraps and facial masks
- Foot massage and reflexology
- Head and facial massage
- Skin care, face care and nail care
- Jacuzzi, herbal bath and spring baths
- Food + juices made of herbs, fruits and vegetables
- Detox treatments and colonic irrigation
- Green tea and natural spring water for health
- Aloe vera, coconut oil, ginger + papaya treatment
- Steam room, herbal or dry sauna (Finland style)
- Meditation and relaxing techniques
- Yoga, Reiki, breathing techniques and Tai Chi
- Relaxing to traditional soft Thai and Asian music
Spas on the Islands
There are nowadays many world class spas on the islands of Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao. In fact, especially Samui has a reputation of being one of the best spa destinations and islands in South East Asia.
The island's environment and natural beauty, with coconut palm trees, fresh air and nice beaches makes it the perfect location for these kind of businesses to settle down in and the perfect place to visit a spa.
Natural Environment
Most spas on Samui, Phangan and Tao are built in a Thai or Asian influenced style. Also the eyes should be satisfied during a treatment. Natural materials like stones, tree and fabrics are used in most spas. The walls are often covered by natural wood, bamboo or stone bricks or painted in natural earth colors. Many spas has small waterfalls and living plants and flowers to make the environment a part of the relaxation. moderate air condition or special fans will also help you to relax.
Do not forget to take care of your body and mind!
Please, save some water on the islands
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