Comment from John Reality
Drawing inspiration and influence from the ancient Ayurvedic medical practices of India, Thai massage focuses on muscle flexibility and circulation by engaging in deep stretches and concentrating on pressure points. Visitors to the city of Bangkok may find themselves worn out by the city’s hustle and bustle. Luckily, if you’re looking to indulge a little and treat yourself to a Thai massage, Bangkok is replete with massage spas that vary in pricing. Here are a few suggestions for the uninitiated.
Editor’s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Bangkok Things to Do blog. Visit the original post to continue reading the full post and to learn more about things to do in Bangkok.
Photo courtesy of Tara Angkor Hotel via Flickr.
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