Relax with a Balinese massage
Lakshmi SharathLakshmi Sharath/Guest Contributor/SPAS, INDONESIA/ Updated : May 27, 2016, 11:15 IST
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Bali is one of the most popular wellness and spa destinations in the world. You can actually plan an entire holiday around a spa visit. Most travellers visit Bali just to get a relaxed Balinese massage. Known to increase blood cir … Read more
Bali is one of the most popular wellness and spa destinations in the world. You can actually plan an entire holiday around a spa visit. Most travellers visit Bali just to get a relaxed Balinese massage. Known to increase blood circulation, it is a traditional technique that is patented in the Indonesian island. Courses are offered in schools for those who would like to learn the technique. Read less

Bali is one of the most popular wellness and spa destinations in the world. You can actually plan an entire holiday around a spa visit. Most travellers visit Bali just to get a relaxed Balinese massage. Known to increase blood circulation, it is a traditional technique that is patented in the Indonesian island. Courses are offered in schools for those who would like to learn the technique. But as a traveller, Balinese massage is an experience that you must not miss. From local massage parlours in the markets to luxury spas, the choices are many. There are several guide books that will tell you the list of spas that are available on the island. Kuta, Legian, Ubud, Seminyak and Nusa Dua are some of the popular destinations with luxurious spas. Besides, many hotels have in-house masseurs who come to your room and give you a massage. I for sure, opted for one!
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