Indian Spa Treatments

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While spa treatments are becoming increasingly popular in the modern world, one of the most popular destination spa treatments occurs in the Himalayas. In the feet of the Himalayas lies the Ananda, the royal palace restored by the Indian government. Ananda in the Himalayas provides a combination of treatments that are derived from a mixture of yoga, meditation, and the age-old Ayurveda techniques. Their spa also provides modern treatments (i.e., European, Thai, etc.) to provide the relaxation a body needs.

A popular four-handed massage given by two therapists at the same time is known as the abhyanga. It claims to provide a sense of balance in energy and cleanses the impurities in the body. The location also has venues for hydrotherapy and yoga. 

The Moksha Himalaya Spa Resort's motto is "release and rebirth." They believe seven energy centres in the human body need diverse help to recuperate and regenerate. Their rituals mix the traditional ayurvedic ideologies with modern Thai therapies to provide relief to the customers. Their massages absorb the other European and Asia therapies. Their resort has twelve huge rooms with outdoor views that help relax minds while receiving the massage treatments.

The world's highest ski lift is on the Gulmarg Gondola. It is also the home of the Khyber Himalayan Resort and Spa. The various spa treatments after going through the physically challenging ski trails provide relief beyond comprehension.

While the Himalayan range can boast about some of the best spa treatments, the Indian capital, New Delhi, is not far behind. The world-renowned Shangri La's Eros Hotel is the driving force behind the rising spa treatment demands in the capital. It provides expansive specialised treatments. The hotel also provides steam rooms to sweat it out, private treatment rooms to provide privacy and security, jacuzzis to relax in hot water, and a special massage using ayurvedic techniques. All these facilities score big brownie points for the hotel in the capital.

Directly competing with the Shangri La is the Imperial Spa. It is one of the largest spas in India, boasting a floor area of over sixteen thousand square feet. The facility built with the combination of Mughal and Moroccan architecture is a sight for sore eyes. While the inner beauty mesmerises the customers, the top-notch treatments cause them to crave for more and return accordingly. 

With its contemporary look, The Hyatt Regency Delhi also thrives in its niche. A large bathing complex compliments the fitness centre, and its contemporary designs captivate the Millenials to come back for more.

Competing with all these beautiful spas is the Westin Sohna Resort and Spa. Located on the outskirts of the city, it gives visitors a pleasant distraction from the daily busy lives. The welcoming natural view and rooms that provide modern facilities are the perfect getaway from the monotonous life.

The different Indian spa treatments possess different benefits and cons. It is definitely difficult to choose between one of them because of the diverse facilities they provide. Hence, you can choose whichever is near you since you are guaranteed a memorable treatment for life.