Bhawa Spa
Bhawa Spa
4.5
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
About
BHAWA is an Indian word signifying ‘the status of being’. This name encourages us to pay attention to the present, the nature, the true meaning of life and the art of living harmoniously together. BHAWA philosophy and culture are inspired by the Thai way of living, being at present, respect others and stay unpretentious. This idea leads us to maintain the simplicity and life balance which reflecting in our simple design and friendly look to create the most welcoming touch to all guests to experience the best nature has to offer through wide range of quality products from all over Thailand
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2 contributions
Feb 2021 • Family
This is the second time I bought room spray from the shop. The first time I tried rose scent, I sprayed all over in my room and felt refreshed. I love floral vibes. This time I’m coming with lavender. The smell gave me relaxed helping me with anxiety and less stress. By the way, its helps mosquitoes away and the scent wasn’t too strong so its perfect. I also got a small bottle of bathgel as a free gift. I really enjoyed it with the texture of the liquid soap. The bathgel is not too sticky or watery plus the smell is very long lasting.
Written 30 April 2021
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Mattawan S
2 contributions
Dec 2020 • Couples
When I entered to Bhawa I felt so relaxed and clam. The spa is hidden in Wireless Road, which is not difficult to find. All staffs serve with passion and I’m quite happy with a service here. I have bought some products from Bhawa, bathgel, lip balm and handcream were my favourites. Bhawa never make me feel disappointed. All of their products is very unique and have their own scent. I recommended rose handcream. It keep my hands moisturized for many hrs with the long-lasting scent, fresh.
Written 30 April 2021
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Thomas R
3 contributions
Feb 2023
Had a wonderful experience at Bhawa Spa. From the moment I arrived, the relaxation started. The spa itself is beautiful, clean and very serene (they have an amazing courtyard that makes you completely escape the city). The front desk staff is very friendly and professional and make you feel comfortable immediately. Preferences are checked and noted. The therapy (hot stone) itself was heavenly. The therapist was clearly very experienced and focused on the specific areas I had indicated. I left utterly relaxed and rejuvenated. I could not more highly recommend Bhawa Spa!
Written 11 February 2023
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Jenn T
9 contributions
Dec 2020 • Friends
Relaxing atmosphere, great design, aromatic and refreshing fragrance around the place, amazing hospitality from the staff (five star like). Their product are super am looking forward to purchase more as it refreshing my tiring day and life. product of body soap, lotion, cream heal and boostup my day with aromatic scent are definitely to buy. 💯🙂 super happy with this place and would be for sure another visit ;)
Written 7 May 2021
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CindyL138
Hong Kong, China9 contributions
Jul 2015 • Family
Aside from being consistently ranked within the top 10 of TripAdvisor's Spa & Wellness in Bangkok, Bhawa was recommended to my family by some friends. Having heard these wonderful things about Bhawa, we saved it for the last day of our trip to Bangkok, hoping to end on a high note.
My mother and I picked the 4-hour royal jelly rejuvenation spa package. It started off fine in the first 2 hours with the scrub, the body mud and the milky bath with lime and flower petals etc. But then things went horribly wrong during the massage.
I could tell that my masseuse was tired. She was applying uneven pressure upon each stroke, and worse still, it felt completely different on my left and right legs. So I tried my best to communicate with her. Eventually that failed and I asked for a change of masseuse.
The second masseuse came along and perhaps she was told that I wanted more pressure, so she really went for it. I repeatedly told her to be "softer please" and that it was "painful". At one point I believe she climbed onto the massage bed, pressed her whole body weight onto the small of my back with her palm, and jumped down from the bed. As a result, there was a severe sharp pain in my lower back, so much that I had to stop immediately. I could still walk but the pain didn't go away, so I asked for help from the reception.
The receptionist asked me to "calm down" and tried to send in yet another masseuse to do a "check-up" for me, but at that point, given the abruptness and intensity of my pain, it was best to seek medical attention. The receptionist then told me that the nearest English-speaking hospital is 1-hour away - an exaggeration which I do not appreciate. (They tried to explain that it was after taking the traffic into account. But when I asked how far it was from my hotel, the receptionist said "very far", which was not true. It seemed to me that she could have been trying to hush it up.) I insisted on calling my own hotel and was informed by hotel staff that there is a hospital 15 minutes away. The owner of Bhawa came and drove us to that hospital. I was diagnosed with a back contusion and muscle spasm as a result of massage, and was discharged with anti-inflammatory drugs and ice packs. Some bruising surfaced over my lower back the next day.
In all fairness, Bhawa covered all my medical expenses and waived my spa costs (although not my mother's), and its owner could not have done more. Fortunately it was just a minor injury. But I have had spas and massages in Thailand many times before (at least over 20, I would say) and this was my first time ever to get injured during a massage. It was definitely a scary and terrible experience.
Conclusion: Yes, the decor is great, the products that they use are good too, just like their sister brand Divana (even in the midst of the chaos, my mother fulfilled her duty and did some quick shopping for the friend who recommended us there), but it all depends on the masseuse that you get.
The question is, are you willing to risk it here?
I am writing this down because people should know about the risks of getting a spa massage - I didn't. Everything that is stated above is a true account of what happened to me.
My mother and I picked the 4-hour royal jelly rejuvenation spa package. It started off fine in the first 2 hours with the scrub, the body mud and the milky bath with lime and flower petals etc. But then things went horribly wrong during the massage.
I could tell that my masseuse was tired. She was applying uneven pressure upon each stroke, and worse still, it felt completely different on my left and right legs. So I tried my best to communicate with her. Eventually that failed and I asked for a change of masseuse.
The second masseuse came along and perhaps she was told that I wanted more pressure, so she really went for it. I repeatedly told her to be "softer please" and that it was "painful". At one point I believe she climbed onto the massage bed, pressed her whole body weight onto the small of my back with her palm, and jumped down from the bed. As a result, there was a severe sharp pain in my lower back, so much that I had to stop immediately. I could still walk but the pain didn't go away, so I asked for help from the reception.
The receptionist asked me to "calm down" and tried to send in yet another masseuse to do a "check-up" for me, but at that point, given the abruptness and intensity of my pain, it was best to seek medical attention. The receptionist then told me that the nearest English-speaking hospital is 1-hour away - an exaggeration which I do not appreciate. (They tried to explain that it was after taking the traffic into account. But when I asked how far it was from my hotel, the receptionist said "very far", which was not true. It seemed to me that she could have been trying to hush it up.) I insisted on calling my own hotel and was informed by hotel staff that there is a hospital 15 minutes away. The owner of Bhawa came and drove us to that hospital. I was diagnosed with a back contusion and muscle spasm as a result of massage, and was discharged with anti-inflammatory drugs and ice packs. Some bruising surfaced over my lower back the next day.
In all fairness, Bhawa covered all my medical expenses and waived my spa costs (although not my mother's), and its owner could not have done more. Fortunately it was just a minor injury. But I have had spas and massages in Thailand many times before (at least over 20, I would say) and this was my first time ever to get injured during a massage. It was definitely a scary and terrible experience.
Conclusion: Yes, the decor is great, the products that they use are good too, just like their sister brand Divana (even in the midst of the chaos, my mother fulfilled her duty and did some quick shopping for the friend who recommended us there), but it all depends on the masseuse that you get.
The question is, are you willing to risk it here?
I am writing this down because people should know about the risks of getting a spa massage - I didn't. Everything that is stated above is a true account of what happened to me.
Written 8 July 2015
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Dear Khun CindyL138,
First of all, thank you so much for choosing Bhawa as your pampering spa during your stay in Bangkok and also your honest review. We are happy to hear what our guests think about us. We value all feedbacks whether positive or negative since that's how we can improve our services.
With almost 20 years experiences in the spa service, we take all guests satisfaction to the most. As a service provider, we try our best to make sure that all guests are served right with the best quality products and friendly staff. We value your time and your visit to our home to relaxation. This policy is set in all of our staff’s hearts not only the receptionists but also all of our therapists.
Please kindly let us follow up the case with the doctor and give us some time to clarify to you. Please rest assured that we will work closely with the certified doctor. We are terribly sorry for what had happened.
On behalf of Bhawa Spa, we wish you get better soon. Any support or assistance, please feel free to let me know. We will keep you update at the soonest.
Written 9 July 2015
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Juhee S
Seoul, South Korea30 contributions
Aug 2015 • Solo
I made a reservation through website and tried to changed the reservation through the web site again. But very weird, every single day when i try to change was fully booked they said. I tried to make a reservation with 4 days but i failed to make it.(they said 4 days are fully booked). But I walked in to the spa, there is no one do a spa and I can do the program even I did not book it.
I do not know wether someone cancel the book or this company does not want to have reservation but it was very unpleasant for me.
I do not know wether someone cancel the book or this company does not want to have reservation but it was very unpleasant for me.
Written 13 August 2015
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dear JUHEE S,
first of all we thank you so much for your feedback concerning booking. we'd like to let you know that every booking request from our guest is responded immediately as it is our intention to fulfil our guest's requirement. for your case we'd to apologise for inconvenience since we have been fully booked for more than 6 months already, however it could be possible to have some cancellation sometimes.
once again, please accept our sincere apology for this happen.
best regards,
thanong y.
Written 14 August 2015
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Alphonsette
Montreal, Canada75 contributions
Jan 2015 • Couples
We followed tripadvisor comments and we chose this spa and Boy was it good. As spa treatments are not cheap (cheaper than Canada but still not cheap), we decide to go with that month promotion which was the Emerald Gold Ayurveda and the tourmaline Supreme Detox at 4650 bahts for 240 minutes which includes a foot bath/exfoliation, a body scrub and wrap, a bath with rose petals, an oil massage, a facial and a lunch.
Since we were not sure of which one would be the best, I indicated both in our reservation. The receptionist who's quite sharp understood that by herself and recommended the Tourmaline which was more age appropriate for us.
The Bhawa spa is located in the embassies neighbourhood and easily accessible by BTS Ploen Chit, Exit 2, you then take Witthayu Road lumpini park direction. The street to the spa is past the Athenee Plaza Hotel but before the All Season Place. There's a cafe in a mall called the Verasu (you turn left right before you arrived at that cafe). if you're not sure turn backwards and you'll see the sign. You have to walk to the end of that street and then turn right, the spa is at the end of the Alley. The location is a big plus since you won't hear any traffic noise during your treatment,.
A few words on the spa itself now, this is intended to be a high end experience and they really hit the curve. The spa is superbly decorated and has a wonderful garden/swimming pool next to it. No one seems to use it but it's just so pretty. When you arrive at the spa, they offer you a cold towel (artistically wrapped) and a refreshing beverage. You can visit the little boutique and enjoy the surroundings. They will ask you to fill out a questionnaire (see other reviewer picture) and smell the different scents to choose your oil massage (tray of little bottles). We chose the lime and lemon oil and it was divine, light, fruity and soothing. The personnel always seat down in the "traditional way I believe" when they talked to you (I think it's a form of thai politeness) and you feel extra special.
We were then taken to our room (which is a new one), they seem to have rented/purchased some additional space. Personnel are all extra polite and they all say hello when they see you. We were introduced to our masseuses Nok and Poon who took care of us for the whole period of time. They both have super soft hands but you can feel that strength in they fingers and palms. even though we enjoyed the whole experience, the bath with the flower petals (the bathtub might be small for a man though) and the hot stone massage were the highlights of the whole experience. One word on the facial, I usually like my nose pores to be extracted which is not the way they do it here but I think that's the way they do it in Asia in general, you have to go to more a cosmetic treatment center to get those kind of facials.
The whole thing took almost 4h30, I think they don't count the time you take your shower and dress up again. We were then walked back to the reception and served with a light lunch of spring roll, fried shrimp/surimi bites, ginger tea and fresh fruit. The masseuses tactfully stayed in the massage pavillon and we had to ask for them to show our gratitude and tip.
The whole experience is 5******* and terrific value. Do try it, it will be great.
PS. They don't have a locker, you just leave your items on a bench. I had jewelry on me and just left it in my handbag and I was not nervous at all about it but if you prefer, you might want to leave it in your hotel safe before you go to the spa.
Since we were not sure of which one would be the best, I indicated both in our reservation. The receptionist who's quite sharp understood that by herself and recommended the Tourmaline which was more age appropriate for us.
The Bhawa spa is located in the embassies neighbourhood and easily accessible by BTS Ploen Chit, Exit 2, you then take Witthayu Road lumpini park direction. The street to the spa is past the Athenee Plaza Hotel but before the All Season Place. There's a cafe in a mall called the Verasu (you turn left right before you arrived at that cafe). if you're not sure turn backwards and you'll see the sign. You have to walk to the end of that street and then turn right, the spa is at the end of the Alley. The location is a big plus since you won't hear any traffic noise during your treatment,.
A few words on the spa itself now, this is intended to be a high end experience and they really hit the curve. The spa is superbly decorated and has a wonderful garden/swimming pool next to it. No one seems to use it but it's just so pretty. When you arrive at the spa, they offer you a cold towel (artistically wrapped) and a refreshing beverage. You can visit the little boutique and enjoy the surroundings. They will ask you to fill out a questionnaire (see other reviewer picture) and smell the different scents to choose your oil massage (tray of little bottles). We chose the lime and lemon oil and it was divine, light, fruity and soothing. The personnel always seat down in the "traditional way I believe" when they talked to you (I think it's a form of thai politeness) and you feel extra special.
We were then taken to our room (which is a new one), they seem to have rented/purchased some additional space. Personnel are all extra polite and they all say hello when they see you. We were introduced to our masseuses Nok and Poon who took care of us for the whole period of time. They both have super soft hands but you can feel that strength in they fingers and palms. even though we enjoyed the whole experience, the bath with the flower petals (the bathtub might be small for a man though) and the hot stone massage were the highlights of the whole experience. One word on the facial, I usually like my nose pores to be extracted which is not the way they do it here but I think that's the way they do it in Asia in general, you have to go to more a cosmetic treatment center to get those kind of facials.
The whole thing took almost 4h30, I think they don't count the time you take your shower and dress up again. We were then walked back to the reception and served with a light lunch of spring roll, fried shrimp/surimi bites, ginger tea and fresh fruit. The masseuses tactfully stayed in the massage pavillon and we had to ask for them to show our gratitude and tip.
The whole experience is 5******* and terrific value. Do try it, it will be great.
PS. They don't have a locker, you just leave your items on a bench. I had jewelry on me and just left it in my handbag and I was not nervous at all about it but if you prefer, you might want to leave it in your hotel safe before you go to the spa.
Written 29 January 2015
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Julian Y
Hong Kong, China1 contribution
Oct 2019 • Solo
I got two massage treatments here this past week. Oil massage and Thai massage. I came here five years ago for the first time and had a good experience then. However, the quality of the massage technique and massage therapists have deteriorated significantly.
It's cheaper than other top tier places like Thann or Panpuri but you get what you pay for I guess. I got 10% off which is promotion on Monday to Thurs I believe.
I went to Panpuri at Gaysorn Tower a few days later and my goodness the massage experience is night and day from Bhawa. It is more expensive but well worth it. You can tell massage therapists here are professional and are among the best in Thailand (amazing technique, presentation / appearance, excellent English) whereas Bhawa massage therapists are picked up from random local street corner massage parlors that charge 200 bhat an hour.
I was particularly dissapointed with the Thai massage as should be a good mix of stretching but was just plain painful and uncomfortable throughout mostly comprising of kneading elbows. Oil massage was not memorable either.
Facilities are nice, tucked away in an alley and good reception and nice after massage drink and fruit dessert but if you are looking for a good massage you will not find it here.
If you want a good memorable massage in Bangkok, I suggest you pay up and go to Panpuri.
It's cheaper than other top tier places like Thann or Panpuri but you get what you pay for I guess. I got 10% off which is promotion on Monday to Thurs I believe.
I went to Panpuri at Gaysorn Tower a few days later and my goodness the massage experience is night and day from Bhawa. It is more expensive but well worth it. You can tell massage therapists here are professional and are among the best in Thailand (amazing technique, presentation / appearance, excellent English) whereas Bhawa massage therapists are picked up from random local street corner massage parlors that charge 200 bhat an hour.
I was particularly dissapointed with the Thai massage as should be a good mix of stretching but was just plain painful and uncomfortable throughout mostly comprising of kneading elbows. Oil massage was not memorable either.
Facilities are nice, tucked away in an alley and good reception and nice after massage drink and fruit dessert but if you are looking for a good massage you will not find it here.
If you want a good memorable massage in Bangkok, I suggest you pay up and go to Panpuri.
Written 12 October 2019
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oOAmandaOo
39 contributions
Nov 2014 • Friends
Choosing a package:
To be honest, I think my friend and I just dropped in one night and in our touristy MC Hammer pants, they let us in and treated us like prized customers from the get-go.
You sit on a couch and look at their 'menu' of packages. I can't remember which one we picked but it was about 3500BHT and included: body scrub, oil massage, foot scrub, and ends with milky bath with rose petals(!). Whole thing was 3 glorious hours long. You are served tea as they ask for your preference on the oils to use (you sniff bottles) and on a body outline, where are places to concentrate on and 'no-touch' places lol. You also choose the level of 'force' as they massage you.
The Room:
So after walking up this grand marble staircase, you are led behind this big wooden door and there are two beds with ample distance between one another and a pillow for your face/head. You get changed as the masseuse's wait outside patiently for you and KNEELING the whole time (we noticed this when we went to fetch them after we changed back into our clothes). That's some crazy dedication if you ask me!
They also have a cube-storage unit off to the side wall for your personal belongings.
The Main Event:
Then for three hours they massage you, oil you down, and exfoliate you. At one point you sit down and the masseuses get down on the their knees and scrub your feet as you enjoy a small snack and drink. I fell asleep like twice during the massages because they were SO good - my friend said I even snored a little. The grand finale is a milky bath with rose petals in a classy wooden polished barrel container. You get to shower off but I suggest you don't because your skin feels so moisturized that it's a waste to wash it all off. You are then led back downstairs and you get more tea, some fruit snacks, and then you fill in a comment card.
(We pretty much were given so much food throughout this entire experience that we just ate a meat skewer afterwards for dinner!)
Location:
This is the only downside to this place. It's kinda hidden on the end of a small street and asking for directions from locals was difficult. We ended up using a taxi to the main street. You then walk down this slightly sketchy-looking street (it was dark and abandoned looking), then hang a right and you"ll see it at the very back in all it's majestic glory. The building itself felt like a grand mansion!
P.S. When we finished, a lady actually escorted us out and walked behind us (from afar) until we were at the end of their street! We'd turn back every while to actually see if she's still following us and she'd just smile and do a little head bow. It was cute :)
So what are you waiting for? GO GO GO!
To be honest, I think my friend and I just dropped in one night and in our touristy MC Hammer pants, they let us in and treated us like prized customers from the get-go.
You sit on a couch and look at their 'menu' of packages. I can't remember which one we picked but it was about 3500BHT and included: body scrub, oil massage, foot scrub, and ends with milky bath with rose petals(!). Whole thing was 3 glorious hours long. You are served tea as they ask for your preference on the oils to use (you sniff bottles) and on a body outline, where are places to concentrate on and 'no-touch' places lol. You also choose the level of 'force' as they massage you.
The Room:
So after walking up this grand marble staircase, you are led behind this big wooden door and there are two beds with ample distance between one another and a pillow for your face/head. You get changed as the masseuse's wait outside patiently for you and KNEELING the whole time (we noticed this when we went to fetch them after we changed back into our clothes). That's some crazy dedication if you ask me!
They also have a cube-storage unit off to the side wall for your personal belongings.
The Main Event:
Then for three hours they massage you, oil you down, and exfoliate you. At one point you sit down and the masseuses get down on the their knees and scrub your feet as you enjoy a small snack and drink. I fell asleep like twice during the massages because they were SO good - my friend said I even snored a little. The grand finale is a milky bath with rose petals in a classy wooden polished barrel container. You get to shower off but I suggest you don't because your skin feels so moisturized that it's a waste to wash it all off. You are then led back downstairs and you get more tea, some fruit snacks, and then you fill in a comment card.
(We pretty much were given so much food throughout this entire experience that we just ate a meat skewer afterwards for dinner!)
Location:
This is the only downside to this place. It's kinda hidden on the end of a small street and asking for directions from locals was difficult. We ended up using a taxi to the main street. You then walk down this slightly sketchy-looking street (it was dark and abandoned looking), then hang a right and you"ll see it at the very back in all it's majestic glory. The building itself felt like a grand mansion!
P.S. When we finished, a lady actually escorted us out and walked behind us (from afar) until we were at the end of their street! We'd turn back every while to actually see if she's still following us and she'd just smile and do a little head bow. It was cute :)
So what are you waiting for? GO GO GO!
Written 15 June 2015
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Ivo B
Zurich, Switzerland209 contributions
Nov 2014 • Solo
Went here because it was close to my hotel and had very good ratings on TA. What a find! It's amazing. They could accommodate me relatively short noticed and responded to my email quite promptly. You can book the treatments online.
When I arrived I was a bit afraid that they might have forgotten my reservation, but everything was well in place. It's a bit tough to find, but they send you a map. (also on website)
The spa is very nicely decorated and looks very clean. You are offered drinks before during and after the massage/treatment, as well as fruits afterwards. They are very friendly and I will definitely go back and recommend my colleagues.
My Relaxing Thai Touch for 100minutes was 1100 THB.
They do offer crew discount for airliners (20%).
When I arrived I was a bit afraid that they might have forgotten my reservation, but everything was well in place. It's a bit tough to find, but they send you a map. (also on website)
The spa is very nicely decorated and looks very clean. You are offered drinks before during and after the massage/treatment, as well as fruits afterwards. They are very friendly and I will definitely go back and recommend my colleagues.
My Relaxing Thai Touch for 100minutes was 1100 THB.
They do offer crew discount for airliners (20%).
Written 12 November 2014
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Can you walk in or need to make reservation prior to?
Written 22 February 2018
dear ms Jenny,
thank you very much for your kind inquiry, for reservation, we do recommend to make it in advance please.
best regards,
thanong
Written 23 February 2018
if I pick 120-150 mins massage package, can still book couple room with bath tub?
Written 4 October 2017
Of course you can.
Look forward to serving you at Bhawa
Written 5 October 2017
kandthree
Taipei, Taiwan
Do you have program which only do head&sholder&foot massage? One of our group doesn't want to do whole body massage. Thx
Written 28 August 2016
It is really difficult to go to your website. Would it be possible to offer another way to join your fan club and enjoy the discount? Thanks! (I sent email to your company but no reply was given)
Written 6 August 2016
Do you have a detail of service that describes the difference between thai massage and oil massage and the such. I don't know what to pick
Written 23 December 2015
An oil massage is perhaps lighter and more soothing, a relaxing massage. A Thai massage is quite different, it works your muscles very deeply. You should let your therapist know what areas you want soft, medium, or hard massage on for a Thai massage. Hard will be very hard!! They will also combine stretch and muscles massaging. If you have not had a Thai massage before, do it!! Wonderful! Just let them know what strength you want and you can adjust that as she massages you too. Do not get a one hour massage...go for two hours. Why rush a good thing.
I also highly recommend a one hour body scrub followed by a one hour oil massage. These really leave you refreshed and your skin will be rejuvenated.
At Bhawa, your hostess will be Ti. She will explain the various options; her English is excellent. Tell her I recommended Bhawa highly....she's very nice as are all Thais.
You should also try the many opportunities for foot massages. You will see them offered everywhere. You can't get this anywhere except Thailand, and after a long day walking, nothing is better in the world. For this, go to a cheap place...an hour will cost you $10. Heaven. Enjoy, charlie
Written 24 December 2015
Can you please send me the direct link to the prices? I am having trouble navigating the website.
Written 15 June 2015
Dear Khun Kukula,
Sorry we missed your query. Unfortunately, I can't post any website or url on this platform. Please kindly visit our website and look for program page. Any support please feel free to let us know. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Written 7 July 2015
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