As a Bali spa owner, I’ve seen it all when it comes to massages. But there’s something special about the traditional varieties that keeps both locals and tourists coming back for more. Let’s dive into some of the most popular types you’ll find in Bali and what makes each one unique β the 5 Bali massage types.
Sasak Massage: Lombok’s Best-Kept Secret Sasak massage, straight from the heart of Lombok, is all about deep, rhythmic strokes. It’s more vigorous than your typical Balinese massage, targeting deeper tissue layers. Perfect for those who like a bit of intensity in their relaxation.
Lombok Massage: Not Your Average Rubdown Don’t mix it up with Sasak; Lombok massage has its own identity. Itβs known for a lighter touch but don’t be fooled β it can be just as effective at easing out those knots. Ideal for a more laid-back experience.
Urat Massage: The Muscle Whisperer Urat, focusing on muscles and tendons, is for those who mean serious business about their aches and pains. Itβs intense and direct, hitting spots you didn’t even know were there. If you’re looking for a ‘no-nonsense, get those knots out’ kind of massage, this is your go-to.
Balinese Boreh: Spice Up Your Life Ever had a massage with a spicy twist? Balinese Boreh uses a paste of local spices that warms up your skin, prepping it for a massage that follows. It’s not just about muscle relief; it’s a full detox. A two-in-one deal that’s hard to resist.
Javanese Lulur Ritual: Feel Like Javanese Royalty This one’s a whole package. Starting with a massage, followed by a turmeric and rice powder scrub, and ending in a luxurious bath. It’s a traditional ritual that screams indulgence. If you’re looking to treat yourself, Javanese Lulur is the way to go.
So, there you have it β a quick rundown of some of Bali’s most sought-after massage varieties. Each has its charm and benefits, but they all promise one thing: a top-notch massage experience that’s worth every penny. Keep checking our blog for more insider tips and tricks from Bali’s spa scene.