It can be performed on a mat or a traditional Thai massage table. The first way is definitely more powerful, due to the possibility of using many deep pressure techniques with the feet, knees, elbows. The so-called ‘walking on the body’ massage ‘walking on the body’. This massage is particularly recommended for people who are physically active, have a sedentary or driving job and have a high pain threshold. Traditional Thai massage techniques including stretching, acupressure. Improves circulation, provides better joint mobility, relieves muscle tension. Report your discomfort during the massage so the therapist can reduce or increase the intensity of the force.
An intensive form of Thai massage combining pressure, kneading, and rhythmic movements using high-quality massage oil. Particularly recommended for physically active people, before and after exercise. The massage supports the healing of muscles, joints, prevents injuries and alleviates other painful conditions. During the massage, report your complaints so that the therapist can reduce or increase the intensity of the force.
Herbal Stamp Massage, is an extremely relaxing treatment commonly used as a healing modality in traditional Thai medicine. It involves heating the stamps to release the active ingredients. It will work very well for people who are busy, living on the run and under stress. This massage helps to treat anxiety, depression, neurosis or sleep problems. It relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, cleanses the body of toxins and reduces pain and stiffness in the joints.
A ritual from the Far East that combines many techniques such as acupressure, aromatherapy, reflexology, Ayurveda and elements of yoga. The massage involves pressure, stretching and rubbing, tapping and stroking. All this accompanied by essential oils. The treatment is intense and deep. It restores the correct flow of energy so that you achieve a state of harmony of body, mind and soul. Already know why Bali is called the island of happy people?
A blend of techniques drawn from the Far East. Combines stroking, acupressure, elements of passive yoga and shiatsu. Movements are performed with the hands, forearms and elbows. The aim of the massage is to improve the condition of the whole body and soul. It stimulates the correct flow of energy for balance in everyday life.
A blend of techniques drawn from the Far East. Combines stroking, acupressure, elements of passive yoga and shiatsu. Movements are performed with the hands, forearms and elbows. The aim of the massage is to improve the condition of the whole body and soul. It stimulates the correct flow of energy for balance in everyday life.
Deeply relaxing, it brings relief to tired muscles, accelerates regeneration and improves the functioning of the circulatory system. The treatment starts with stroking and rubbing to prepare the massaged area for the hot stones. The masseuse gently presses and kneads the tissues while rolling the stones over the body. This massage removes tension and unblocks the flow of energy in the body.
Most often, people who choose this massage suffer from chronic back pain, so the techniques are selected individually. Often the massage is combined with the use of hot stones. The intensity of the massage depends on the person’s preference. The areas to be massaged are not only the back, but the entire upper limbs, neck and head.
A sugar or salt scrub is used to remove dead, calloused skin. Skin prepared in this way is more susceptible to absorbing nutrients during the massage. After the treatment, the skin is smoothed, fresh and nourished. Also recommended before going out in the sun for a more permanent and even tan.
focusing on a selected part of the body, e.g. back, legs or head and face.
Stretching the body provides additional relaxation for a tired body.
Ideal for people who experience neck pain associated with sedentary work. This is an intensive, vigorous massage designed to massage the tense muscles of the neck, head and shoulders, the areas where stress is most often located. This treatment, brings immediate relaxation. It eliminates the negative effects of stress, improves mood and relaxes. The facial massage also has an anti-wrinkle effect. It makes the skin on the face smoother and tighter.
The treatment begins with a foot wash with warm water and essential oils. We then move on to a massage of the lower legs and feet, where reflexology points are pressed. This massage has an amazing effect on all the organs in our body. At the end of the treatment we apply a hot compress to the feet. A treatment recommended for tired and heavy legs.