There
are many Spa Resorts around the world but we are fortunate in that we
don’t have to travel far to reach some of the best. A Spa Resort
offers relaxation, recuperation and rejuvenation while enjoying
luxurious surroundings. There are resorts to suit everyone, from
those looking for traditional therapies that treat the mind, body and
spirit to the person just looking for pure pampering while relaxing in
idyllic surrounding. The spa experience is not just for ladies,
gentlemen are catered for with their own specifically designed programmes.
So why not take some time and spend it on yourself.....
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The Maldives:
Lankanfushi Island with its
crystal clear waters, lush vegetation
and villas set along jetties
that stretch into the lagoon, offers a holistic experience in a unique
facility. An extensive number of treatments are available to
pamper the guests and indulge their senses when they are not relaxing
in what can only be described as a tranquil environment.
However, it is only one of many spa resorts in the Maldives. |
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Thailand:
Thai spas bring together a range of indigenous resources, folk wisdom
and traditions that have been handed down through the centuries.
Thailand excels in the quality and diversity of its spas offering
variety and value framed in a prefect blend of western leisure
concepts and traditional Asian well being therapies. |
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Sri Lanka:
Ayurveda derived from two Sanskrit words - Ayur (life) and Veda
(knowledge) is a form of indigenous medical treatment known to Sri
Lanka and India for over 3000 years. Ayurveda is a gentle method
of maintaining health in a person by treating the root causes of
illness in both mind and body. Ayurveda and Ayurvedic treatments
return patients to health by using the inherent principles of nature. |
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India:
With the focus on the
traditional Indian sciences of Yoga and Ayurveda, and some with the
backdrop of the Himalayas, Indian spas create the skillful blend
between age-old therapies and modern spa technology. Therapies
and programmes are designed to meet individual needs and strive to
achieve the ultimate harmony between the physical and the mental
realms of the individual. |
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