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Spa
In Tugu Bali, spa is extremely inter-related with the secret of the East. For centuries,
local Javanese, Peranakan, Balinese people have been following their own concept of
spa treatment. They combine spiritual treatment with physical treatment to achieve
ultimate relaxation of the mind and body. In some cases of high rank society, a
magical power is used to hypnotize a patient. This magical power is also used in a good
sense to create a conducive atmosphere or ambiance for the patient to achieve a
certain degree of peacefulness. In the lightest degree, the smell, color, and texture of
certain flowers can affect human senses.
| Gubug Nglamun Leha-leha |
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"Nglamun Leha-leha" is a Javanese expression for daydreaming and lazing. An al
fresco treatment hut filled with sea breezes which will take you to daydream and relax. |
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| Kamar Molek Seger Waras |
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“Seger Waras” means fresh, light and healthy…with hundred years old massage
tables once, used to store rice. |
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| Kamar Mantra |
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Spiritually serene and surreally mystical, Kamar Mantra, a haven of tranquility
separate from the ordinariness, is inspired by the Hindu mantras – multifaceted
expression of enlightened awareness, achieved through a verbal formula repeated in
meditation or incantation. Kamar Mantra features the Mantra massage therapy, where
the therapist chants mantra during the treatment using heated, soothing herbal oils,
putting both mind and physics to a state of bliss and harmony. |
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| Kamar Solek, the make up hut |
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“Solek" is a Javanese word meaning grooming, or make up. Historically this is a
chamber dedicated to traditional grooming for Javanese ladies in the past. It used to
be the bed of a king from Madura Island in 18th – 19th century. |
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| Kamar Dandang Goela: Sumringah ing Jagat |
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Kamar Dandang Goela has its own signature treatment, the Gemulai Penari, a whole ritual that is characterized by water treatment and a massage methodology that is based on traditional Balinese dancing movements. |
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