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Spa in Chiang Mai
There are many options for day spas in Chiang Mai, ranging
from the full pamper luxury treatment, to more down to earth
treatment with matching prices. In fact, Chiang Mai is an
ideal place to indulge yourself, it’s laid back and cheap
and you’ll certainly want to stay longer.
The
Oasis spa has expanded over the past two years to become one of
the leading spa groups in Chiang Mai and now has three
well-appointed branches with one conveniently located in the old
town beside Wat Phra Singh, another near Thapae Gate in the
Amora Rydges and a third in the Nimmenhemin area. Open from 10
am to 10 pm, they offer a relaxing experience in peaceful
environments, treating you with therapeutic herbs and oils, and
using traditional and modern techniques and remedies to help you
unwind. Facilities include a Jacuzzi and steam bath and they
offer a range of packages to suit all budgets and time scales.
Tel. (053) 227 495.
The Healing Rishi spa draws on traditional Thai healing arts
that have been passed down for more than 2000 years from the
original study of the Shivaka Rishi. The owners of this spa
have accumulated years of study about eastern methods for
healing mind body and soul. In addition to treatments, they
offer meditation programs and rishi yoga, and provide
accommodation on their comfortable, peaceful and relaxing
premises set among rice paddies to the north of the city.
Tel (053) 844 848.
For
something in between, try
Ban
Sabai on Charoen Prathet Road. This Chiang Mai spa
offers a relaxing retreat in stylish rooms, with affordable
prices in a convenient location. Call +66 (0) 53 285 204 for
bookings. They also have a resort spa outside of the city in
San Phi Sua, if you need to get away from the hustle and
bustle of the city. Ban Sabai Spa Villa +66 (0) 53 854 778.
The new Chur Medical Spa on Changmoi Road has treatments
that work on your cellulite, reduce stress or firm your
body. Experienced staff will give you consultations pre- and
post-treatment. For bookings, call +66 (0) 53 233 923.
Spas in Chiang Mai don’t come much better than Angsana Spa,
located at the Green View International Resort just outside
the city on the Chiang Mai-Mae Rim Road. If you really want
to be pampered, with a matching price tag, try this one. It
is a sister brand of the award-winning Banyan Tree resort
and spa group. Here, you can spend a day being treated like
royalty - you can do a treatment with a friend too, as they
have double treatment rooms as well! Reservations are a must
and the spa will provide free pick-up Tel. +66 (0) 53 298
249.
Tao Garden Health Spa and Resort has a good detox and
slimming program, including chi organ massage, karsai
genital detox massage, deeper skin detox and a herbal skin
detox. Their scientific approach to health is blended with a
natural environment and they are located outside of Chiang
Mai in a lovely natural setting.
Tel: (053) 495 596.
However, for those who are more interested in learning about
how to give spa treatments or Thai massages, there are also
courses available. These can range from one-day
"experience" type courses to full-blown certification
courses that can take up to three months to complete.
A very popular and renowned massage school is the
Thai
Massage School of Chiang Mai (TMC), with two locations
next to the Chiang Mai University Art Museum or on Chiang
Mai-Maejo Road. It has a course to suit your interest,
budget and time. A full accreditation course is also
available. The massage school also offers massages - it is
sometimes possible to get free massages from the students as
well - but these have to be booked in advance. The school
can be reached at +66 (0) 53 854 330.
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