8 Karona Spa
Yes, We Climbed These Stairs and Many Others |
Our bodies
received a workout in Siem Reap in a few ways: from walking a lot through the
actual attractions and being tourists but also from our visits to 2 spas. While
we abused our feet, our legs, our backs while walking, climbing and twisting in
the ruins, the Spas we visited tried to rejuvenate what we so unknowingly
abused.
Walking for
hours during the heat of the day (34C) 93 Fahrenheit is a bit tough on us now. We
visited the ruins on 6 separate days. Tough going.
I will explain
later.
Spirit House Inside the Karona Spa |
We tried the
massage at the hotel, we were given a free trial but somehow we did not like it
there.
Other people at
the hotel, younger folks who had scoured the massage parlors, found the Karona
Spa. It’s a small place, hidden next to the “Cambodian Kitchen” Restaurant in
the center of town. We gave it a try, and even went back once. It was good, but
not as good as what we had in Bali.
Massages in
Indochina are rather wonderful. I like them a lot.
Price List |
Here is a price
list… but take off 40%; the prices listed are ‘ideas’ not reality. Remember, you have to ‘negotiate’ for
everything in Cambodia.
I usually had
the 60 minutes Khmer Traditional massage. Carol preferred the Aroma Therapy
one, also for 60 Minutes. I chose a firm massage, Carol preferred the gentle
touch.
Refreshments Served at the End of Each Session, Mango and Tea - NOTE Lotus Flower With Folded Leaves in Centre |
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