Spa in Thailand

 

 

1.  Introduction

The word ‘spa’ probably comes from the name of the town Spa in Belgium.

East meets West, a spa is a place to go to treat and heal your mind, body and spirit using a variety of different techniques such as massage, scrubs, yoga, acupuncture, reike, reflexology, nutrition and body wraps etc.

Back ground / History of Spa in Thailand

Introduced in the early 1990s, spas in Thailand are a relatively new phenomenon – but one though, which has only very recently sky-rocketed in popularity. Not only are spas popular and fashionable with foreign tourists and expatriates, but the local Thais are also enjoying this new alternative therapy, one which is often ideal to ensure a smooth natural balance. A balance that has been rocked in Bangkok in particular by the unhealthy, serious life-styles and polluted environs. At first, spas were only to be found in 5-star hotels but they have now mushroomed everywhere.

Thailand: Asia’s Spa Capital

Thailand is a destination to indulge in this pastime therapy. The country prides itself in countless spas offering the highest world-class services at extremely reasonable rates. Much of the recent success of this therapy is due to the tremendous support given by the Thai Spa Operators Association. Not only have they assisted in the training of therapists to international standards, but they have also trained them in keeping methods traditionally and distinctively ‘Thai-style’. And it is this kind of service along with the one and only Thai Smile that are the key factors for so many visitors to revisit a Thai spa. Furthermore, most clients walk away from the spa with their head held high in the air with a feeling of rejuvenation and a well-being of mind, body and soul. Thai spas are not only quantity, but also quality. Spas can be found at all the major tourist destinations in Thailand such as: Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, Ko Samui, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin.

Facts and Stats

During the years 2000-2002, the growth of the spa industry in Thailand rocketed by an exhilarating 64% and since 1999 Thailand has secured itself a top-5 world rating. In fact, Thailand is the second highest ranked spa destination of the world with an overall grade of 93%+ (just slightly behind Australia).

Chiva Som International Health Resort located in Hua Hin, is ranked number one in the world while the Regent Chiang Mai Resort and Spa is ninth.

During the period June 2001 – June 2002, 230 operators serviced 2.5 million international clients, creating revenue of $85 million. This amount well exceeds that of competitive countries, such as Singapore ($35 million) and Australia ($15 million). In total, 79% of all clients were foreigners.

Services and Hospitality

Thailand is a friendly country and a must-go for all those who enjoy nothing more than a rejuvenating spa. The country is famed for its world-class natural healing techniques and especially Thai massage. For those who appreciate the authentic Thai way of life, there are numerous home-stays, including those in the unique hill tribe villages of the north.

Thailand, home of Theravada Buddhism, is the ideal location to do a bit of spiritual soul-searching and reap the benefits of Vipassana meditation, a technique which has exploded in popularity in Western countries. Then, there is the sumptuous cuisine to wine and dine on, with cooking classes available too.

2. Reasons for Thailand’s spa popularity

Well, for one, they are rather different to the ones found in the West. The spas in Thailand are based on the deep-rooted harmony of Buddhist teaching, so creating an inner spiritual calm, complementing the equation of mind, spirit and body. Meditation is also used. Spas in Thailand have an altogether very Thai touch embodied upon a time-honoured healing tradition based on herbal and holistic remedies and generations of folk wisdom.

Thailand also offers award winning service at reasonable rates and makes a beautiful spot for a holiday vacation.

Reasons why most people go to a spa in Thailand

Thailand prides itself as having some of the finest spas in the world offering services at extremely competitive rates. Since Thailand has never been colonialized, the original culture has remained embedded within society and foreign visitors will find the Thais very hospitable and friendly.

Not only does Thailand, boast some of the most dazzling islands and beaches in the world, but also year-long sunshine; perfect for those who wish to get a lovely shiny suntan.

Thailand has an abundance of reasonably priced top quality accommodation where for the equivalent price of a completely basic home-stay in Europe, visitors to Thailand can enjoy the luxury of a four-star hotel. Then to top that off, they can soothe their aching minds with ancient Buddhist a meditation technique, qi gong, tai chi, solar bath and yoga.

3. Thailand’s Spas

There are numerous different types of spa services in Thailand which focus heavily on Thai massage. They are categorized as massage for health, massage for beauty and traditional massage.

The myriad variety of spas in Thailand is quite phenomenal and is found at almost every destination in Thailand. They are:

     - Destination spa, Destination spa, the famous destination spa in Thailand is no doubt, the one and only Chiva Som which attracts floods of visitors from all around the world who come to Thailand specifically to be pampered there.

     - Hotel spas / Resort spas / Retreat spas: Popular spas like there can be found at the top hotels in the major tourists destinations such as: Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, Bangkok, Ko Samui and Chiang Mai.

      Popular Hotel and Resort Spas are:
          
               Bangkok -
The Oriental, Imperial Queen’s Park, JW Marriott Hotel, Marriott Royal Garden Riverside, The Regent Bangkok, Peninsula Bangkok, Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, Sofitel Central Plaza, Thavorn Beach Village, The Westin Banyan Tree

               Phuket -
Amanpuri Resort, Banyan Tree Phuket, Central Karon Village, Diamond Cliff Resort & Spa, Dusit Laguna Resort Hotel, The Evason Phuket, Pearl Village, Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket

               Koh Samui -
Central Samui Beach Resort, Central Samui Village, Health Oasis Resort, The Samui Dharma Healing Center, Santiburi Dusit Resort, The Spa Resort and Health Center, Tamarind Retreat

               Pattaya -
Central Wong Amat Beach Resort, Royal Cliff Beach Resort

               Hua Hin
- Chiva-Som, Melia Hua Hin, The Evason Hua Hin, Royal Garden Resort, Royal Garden Village, Sofitel Central Hua Hin Resort

               Chiang Mai - The Regent Resort Chiang Mai (Lanna Spa)

- Day / City spas, are located in the center of the major towns, Bangkok particularly. They are aimed at business folk who have been stressed out because of their rushing serious life-styles. It may take only 30 minutes or one hour.

     - Club spas: emphasize on strong body through different facilities being massage, steaming and sauna, hot and cold Jacuzzi, yoga and other physical exercises without a stay at the provider’s place.

     - Cruise ship spas are popular in Thailand with the older generation who wish for not a spa but also the views of the sea and a breath of fresh air. There is also a healthy Thai Spa diet for passengers during the voyage.

     - Home / Mobile spas are spas in Thailand where the trainer visits the client and not the other way around, beats having to travel through the busy streets of Bangkok.

     - Hospital / Medical spas are provided in Thailand’s top hospitals. They are popular patients who are being treated in the hospital.

     - Fusion spas are popular with hip Thai and foreign people who want to try out the latest most fashionable type of spa.

     - Theme spas are in the form of Thai-style parks, gardens or parties.

     - Genuine spas are the type of spas where their themes are deeply rooted in Thai Buddhism and its cultures and traditions.

     - Mineral spring spas attract those who have an infatuation for Thai mineral water and its various minerals.

     - Detoxicating spas are popular with Bangkokians whose body has suffered due to unhealthy urban life-styles.

4. Popular Spa Treatments in Thailand

Centuries worth of tradition have devised a myriad of different methods to ease the mind and make one feel a whole lot better. They include: pastes, mudpacks, specialized oils, muscle kneading and water jets. More of them are:

     Body scrub which includes
         - Honey scrub
         - Herbal slat scrub
         - Vegetable body scrub
         - Loofah scrub
         - Lavender and apricot scrub
         - Royal lotus scrub
         - Wasabi scrub
         - Chocolate scrub
         - Fruit scrub

     Body Wraps: the techniques include:
         - Red clay body wrap
         - Dead sea and caramel body wrap
         - Algae body wrap
         - Sun soother body wrap
         - Vegetable body wrap
         - Royal lotus body wrap
         - Chocolate body wrap
         - Wasabi body wrap

     Facial
by the use of different types of products such as creams, gels, serums, electrical currents, oils and oxygen jets.

     Hands and feet:
There are three different types of techniques available in Thailand to both enhance the appearance and health of the hands and feet. There is a manicure (appearance), pedicure (health) and ‘happy feet’ (health). The latter of which can be used to treat dry, tired or anti-bacteria feet which have been worn down due to Thailand’s streets and hot and wet climate.

     Waxing
by using depilatory or shaved cream. There are different types of waxing available in Thailand, they include:
         - Brazillian waxing, Bikini and Male genital waxing
         - Underarm or arm waxing
         - Foot waxing
         - Full wax
         - Eyebrow waxing
         - Back waxing
         - Complete body wax
         - Chest waxing

     Massages
A massage is the most popular technique offered at spas in Thailand. The stats coming out of Thai spas conclude that 85% of the treatments given are massage. There are however, many different types of massage.
         - Thai massage is by far and away the most popular type of massage provided by Thai trainers. Many of the clients feel satisfies in the knowledge that the massage they received was traditionally authentic, unlike perhaps the ‘Thai’ massage they are used to back home.

        Other types of massage available in Thailand include:
         - Swedish massage
         - Aromatherapy massage
         - Ayurvedic massage
         - Craniosacral massage
         - Deep tissue massage
         - Lymphatic massage
         - Sports massage
         - Stone massage

     Alternatives:
There are two types of alternatives:
         - Yoga
         - Acupressure

     Therapy
         - Hydrotherapy Bath: For e.g. Jacuzzi
         - Inhalation Therapy: where the saunas or steam rooms are scented with oils or herbs.
         - Aromatherapy
         - Thalassotherapy
         - Vichy Shower

     Other Types of Treatment
         - Mud
         - Signature Treatments

     Spa Per individual
has soared in popularity in recent years in Thailand. The individual spas available in Thailand include:
         - Spa for Women is popular with both local and foreign women who prefer the company of people of their own sex. They are excellent places for meeting new friends

         - Spa for men is popular with both local and foreign gay men who prefer the company of people of their own sex. They are excellent places for meeting new friends

         - Spa for couples attracts mainly foreign couples who are on holiday in Thailand together. They offer a good way to rejuvenate that relationship.

         - Spa for mom attracts mainly local Thai women who have been feeling wear and tear of both mind and body.

 

5. Spa Programs and Packages in Thailand

Spa Trips in Thailand


Whether the spa is for health or treatment, Thailand can offer some of the best programs and packages around.

Upcountry in Chiang Mai & Chiang Rai

These two northern provinces are home to misty mornings and rolling hills and picturesque mountains. The temperatures are the coolest in Thailand. They are good provinces for a fresh rejuvenating vacation surrounded by nature.

Beaches & Islands

     Hua Hin & Cha-am:
These two places located just south of Bangkok are easily accessible and are home to some of the finest spas in the country. They include: Chiva-Som, Hau Hin Marriot Resort and & Spa, Mandara Spa, Evasion Hua Hin, Hilton Hua Hin Resort & Spa and Centara at the Sofitel Hotel.

     Ko Samui
: This island newly discovered just a few decades ago, has because of its stunning beaches, turned into one of Thailand’s leading tourist havens. Some of the most popular spas are at Tongsai Bay (Prana Spa), Ivara Beach Hotel and Anantara Resort & Spa.

     Phuket:
Nicknamed the ‘Pearl of the South’, Phuket is the largest island in Thailand with lots of beautiful white-sandy beaches. There are also plenty of spas to be found there too at: Banyan Tree Phuket, JW Marriot Phuket, Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket and Evason Phuket Resort.

Trip Activities

Few of the suggested trip activities include:

     Nuturing Touch:
This is a delicious sensory journey of loave and care using pepper berries, foot soak, honey, sweet almond oil, yeast powder scrub, milky steam, cheese mud, ginger and vanilla oil.

     Imperial Health and Spa:
This is a unique vapor of oils and top-notch service using traditional Thai soothing signature treatments.

     Mantra of Rejuvenation -
Detoxifying Myth: This ancient healing technique consists of foot scrub, almond agrape seed oil, mineral water steam, jasmine body scrub and kaffir lime bergamot oil.

     Detoxifying Hot Clay Massage:
This is a relaxing and rejuvenating method that uses natural plant essences and aromatic oils to entice activate blood circulation, relief fatigue, eliminate toxic wastes, and reduce cellulite build-up.

     Mulberry Authentic Thai Treatment:
This is an ancient traditional massage with Herbal Compress to tackle muscle tension and relax the body thoroughly.

     A Touch of Luxury Package:
This includes massage and facial treatment. The reflexology stimulates the immune system Lymphatic drainage improves body metabolism. Oxygen therapy refreshes the body and mind. Hydrotherapy with Thai herbs rejuvenates the body self-healing process. Cleansing and detoxifying therapy relieves tension and headache and also improves skin condition.

     Urban Escape Treatment:
This is a combination of derma logical body and face therapies to heal tired and stressed muscles.

Spa Programs in Thailand

     Slimming, Weight Reduction & Firming with Spa:
This new treatment uses acupuncture, bio-energy balancing, natural herbal extracts, diets and exercise.

     Cleansing & Detoxifying with Spa Detoxification:
Detoxifying meaning ‘cleansing’, detoxifies the GI tract, skin, liver, gallbladder, lymphatic system, lungs, kidneys and urinary bladder using fasting, herbal detoxification remedies, hydro colonics, energy-balancing and other body treatments.

     Relaxing & Anti-Stressing with Spa:
This concentrated relaxation program, encourage visitors to lie back, let the stress out and the pleasure in, concentrating on nothing but the pleasant physical sensations. Massage and hydrotherapy encourage the muscles to relax and also increase circulation, improving the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the cells. Oils used during the massages also have physiological and psychological effects, promoting a relaxed body and quiet mind. Some places also have exercise and meditation.

     Rejuvenating & Anti-Aging with Spa
This program can include exercise, yoga to assist in the flow of body energies, a light, low-fat diet and meditation to encourage proper breathing and re-oxygenation. Oil massages can also develop the system while the massage increases blood flow, bringing oxygen and nutrients to starved cells. Hydrotherapy may also employ for similar effects.

6. Thai Spa Cuisine:

Spa cuisine is basically low fat, low salt and low sugar, so making it extremely healthy. These are the 3 essential points of what goes into Thai Spa Cuisine. On top of this, in order to reduce fat intake, Thai Spa Chefs use only the leanest meat and do not rely on oils. Many of the meals consist solely of fish, grains and pulses.

Besides the three lows, Thai Spa Cuisine provides only the freshest ingredients doused in a high level of intensity in flavors, so resulting in deliciousness. Even though there is no formal training available in regards to Thai Spa Cuisine, Thailand’s Spa Chefs are guided by selected dieticians and nutritionists who are considerably knowledgeable about the healthiest options possible. What is mandatory, however, is that the Spa Chefs, while dishing up their cuisine, do not slump into indifference and forget about the ultimate flavors. Flavors which are all so essential in allowing people to actually enjoy eating - some of these flavors involve ginger and lemongrass, the latter of which also assists in clearing the breathing tracts.

7. Spa Tourist’s Guide

Spa Etiquette

The staff should:
     - Give each and everyone of the clients total attention
     - Look like they really care
     - Offer a warm friendly greeting
     - Explain everything clearly
     - Use everything correctly during the procedure
     - Adhere to the correct techniques
     - Answer all question
     - Help with clothing

The visitor should
     - Arrive relatively on time
     - Choose between a male and female therapist
     - Do not hesitate to get nude in front of the therapist
     - Advise and give feedback to the therapist if needed
     - Explain any health complications
     - Avoid alcohol and cigarettes
     - Be quiet
     - Share your space kindly
     - Do not bring children
     - Share public space respectfully with other spa goers.
     - Do not bring animals/pets to the spa.
     - Give honest feedback to the therapist, owner, receptionist, etc.
     - Avoid any vigorous activity for a least one hour following all heat treatments.

Safety and Healthy

Stay safe at Spa

     Doctor Download: In the event of a medical treatment, such as a shot of Botox or laser skin resurfacing, from a spa, make sure to check that whoever is administering your procedure is an experienced, licensed physician or a well-trained nurse or physician’s assistant operating under a doctor’s supervision.
     
     Good spas: A good spa will always ask a few questions to find out whether the visitor is physically all right.

     Training: Check to see if the spa is a member of the local chamber of commerce and a trade association with a code of conduct.

     Proper Protocol: Check the cosmetologist’s tools and the spa’s overall sanitary practices.

     Compare Costs: Beware of bargain prices, if they are incredibly cheap the place could be a scam.

     Ask Questions: Never be afraid to ask questions about a spa, its staff and the treatments being offered

 

8. Spa Directory

List of spas in Thailand

Bangkok


     Ambassador Hotel Spa Ambasador Hotel Bangkok, 171, Sukhumvit Soi 11 (Tel: 0 2254 0444 Fax: 0 2254 7506)
     Amrita Spa & Fitness Nai Lert Park Hotel, 2 Wireless Road (Tel: 0 2253 0123  Fax: 0 2253 6509)
     Anne Semonin Spa Sofitel Silom Hotel, Silom Road (Tel: 0 2635 9980-3  Fax: 0 2635 9981)
     Anurak Spa Rembrandt Hotel, 19 Sukhumvit Soi 18 (Tel: 0 2261 7100  Fax: 0 2261 7015)
     Bali Spa Chao Phya Park Hotel, 247 Rachadapisek Road, Dindaeng (Tel: 0 2290 0125  Fax: 0 2275 8577)
     Bangkok Spa Bangkok Golf Spa Resort  99/3 Moo 2, Tivanon Road, Pathumthani (Tel: 0 2963 9777  Fax: 0 2963 9797)
     Centara Spa and Fitness Centre Bangkok Sofitel Central Plaza, Ground Floor, 1695 Phaholyothin Road (Tel: 0 2541 1234  Fax: 0 2541 1087)
     Hapa Spa - a boutique spa & salon in the heart of Bangkok 20/4 Soi Sukhumvit 3 (Nananua), Sukhumvit 3 Road, Klongtoeynua, Wattana (Tel: 0 2253 9860, 0 2651 0966 Fax: 0 2252 8549)
     Sareerarom 177 Thonglor Soi 10, Sukhumvit Soi 55, Sukhumvit (Tel: 0 2391 9919 Fax: 0 2391 9969)
     Varee Spa 3/6 Soi Saladaeng Silom Road, Silom, Bangrak (Tel: 0 2266 8399, 0 2266 8808 Fax: 0 2266 9559)

Chiang Mai

     Ban Sabai Spa Chiangmai
Ban Sabai Spa Viallage, 216 Mu 9, San Pee Sua (Tel: 0 5385 4778  Fax: 0 5385 4775)
     Belle Villa Resort Spa 135 Mu 5, Ban Pong, Hang Dong, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5336 5318-21  Fax: 0 5336 5322)
     Bussaya Spa Chiang Mai Plaza Hotel, 92 Sridonchai Road, Changklan (Tel: (0 5320 3161  Fax: 0 5327 2230)
     Elemis Spa Therapies Mae Rim-Samoeng Old Road, Mae Rim, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5329 8181  Fax: 0 5329 8190)
     Jirung Health Resort 99 Mu 7, Rim Tai, Mae Rim (Tel: 0 5386 1511-3)
     Northern Heritage Spa Northern Heritage resort & Spa, Chaing Mai - Lumphun golf club  PO box 14, San Kumphaeng, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5338 1000-11  Fax: 0 5338 1014-5)
     Suan Bua Garden Spa 158 Mu 3, Hangdong-Samoeng Road, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5336 5271-9  Fax: 0 5336 5280)
     The Paradise Spa 43/1 Mu 6, Mae Rim, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5386 0463 Fax: 0 5386 0468)
     The Spa Four season resort Chiang Mai, Mae Rim-Samoeng Road (Tel: 0 5329 8181  Fax: 0 5329 8189)
     Yoga Barn Mae Rim-Samoeng Old Road, Mae Rim, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5329 8181  Fax: 0 5329 8190)

Krabi

     Adora Spa Maritime Park and spa Resort  1, Tungfah Road, Paknam (Tel: 0 7562 0028-46  Fax: 0 7561 2992)
     Chao Nang Spa 244 Mu 2, Ao Nang (Tel: 0 7563 7635-6, 0 7563 7830-1  Fax: 0 7563 7655)
     Mandara Spa Sheraton Krabi Beach Resort, 155 Mu 2, Baan Klong Muang, Nong Talay (Tel: 0 7562 8000  Fax: 0 7562 8048)
     Montra Spa Pavilion Queen’s Bay Hotel, 56/3, Ao Nang (Tel: 0 7563 7950)
     Pimalai Spa Pimalai Resort, 99 Mu 5,  Koh Lanta Beach,  Ba Kan Tiang, (Tel: 0 7560 7999  Fax: 0 7560 7998)
     Rayavadee Spa Rayavadee Resort, 214 Mu 2, Ao Nang (Tel: 0 7562 0740  Fax: 0 7562 0630)
     Wana Spa Phi Phi Island Beach Resort & Spa, 49 Mu 8 (Tel: 0 7561 2915  Fax: 0 7561 2916)

Phuket

     Aman Spa Amanpuri, Pansea Beach (Tel: 0 7632 4333  Fax: 0 7632 4100)
     Anda Spa Club Andaman Beach Resort, 2 Patong Beach Road, Patong (Tel: 0 7629 6294  Fax: 0 7634 0527)
     Angsana Spa, Allamanda Laguna Resort Allamanda Laguna Resort, 29/98 Mu 4, Srisoonthorn Road, Cherntaly, Talang (Tel: 0 7632 4359  Fax: 0 7632 5764)
     Angsana Spa, Dusit Laguna Resort Dusit Laguna Resort, 390 Srisoonthorn Road, Cherngtalay, Talang (Tel: 0 7632 4320  Fax: 0 7627 1002)
     Angsana Spa, Laguna Beach Resort Laguna Beach Resort, 323/2 Mu 2 , Srisoonthorn Road, Cherngtalay, Talang (Tel: 0 7632 5405  Fax: 0 7632 5407
     Angsana Spa, Sheraton grande Laguna Phuket Sheraton grande Laguna Phuket, 10 Mu 4, Srisoonthorn Road, Cherngtalay, Talang (Tel: 0 7632 4101  Fax: 0 7632 4368)
     Banyan Tree Spa, Phuket Banyan Tree Phuket, 22 Mu 4, Srisoonthorn Road, Cherngtalay, Talang (Tel: 0 7632 4374  Fax: 0 7627 1463)
     Blue Canyon Spa Blue Canyon Country Club, 165 Mu 1, Thepkassattri Road, Talang (Tel: 0 7632 8088  Fax: 0 7632 8068)
     Centara Spa, Central Karon Village Central Karon Village, 8/21 Mu 1, Karon (Tel: 0 7628 6300-9  Fax: 0 7628 6315)
     Conrad Phuket Spa Conrad Phuket Resort and Spa, 84 Mu 8, Sakdidej Road, Vichit (Tel: 0 7620 0800  Fax: 0 7620 0819)

Kanchanaburi

     Azure comsaed Spa
Azure Comsaed River Kwai Resort & Spa, 18/9 (Tel: 0 3463 1443  Fax: 0 3458 9094)
     Pung-Waan spa Pung-Waan Resoret and Spa, 72/1 Mu 2, Thamakham (Tel: 0 3451 4792-5  Fax: 0 3451 5830)
     Suan Nanachaat - Garden of Many Nations 36/12, Tambon Nong Bua, Amphoe Muang (Tel: 0 3563 3356 (Thai), 08 1699 9052 (English))

Prachuap Khiri Khan

     Centara Spa Hua Hin
Sofitel Central Hua Hin Resort, Hua Hin (Tel: 0 3251 2021  Fax: 0 3251 1014)
     Chaba Spa Angsana Resort &Spa, 228 Mu 4, Samroiyod (Tel: 0 3255 9366-7  Fax: 0 3255 9368)
     Chiva-Som International Health Resort 73/4 Phetkasem Road, Hua Hin (Tel: 0 3253 6536  Fax: 0 3325 11154)
     Mandara Spa Anantara Resort & Spa, 43/1 Phetsakem Road (Tel: 0 3252 0250  Fax: 0 3252 0259)
     Mandara Spa (Hua Hin Marriott Resort) Hua Hin Mariott Resort & Spa, 107/1 Phetkasem Road, Hua Hin (Tel: 0 3251 1882-4  Fax: 0 3251 2422)
     Six Sense Spa Evason Hu Hin, 9 Mu 3, Paknampran Beach (Tel: 0 3263 2111  Fax: 0 3263 2112)
     Sky Spa Aleenta Resort, 183 Mu 4, Paknampran Beach (Tel: 0 3257 0194  Fax: 0 3257 0220)
     S’Mor Spa Village 122/64 Takeab Road, Hua Hin (Tel: 0 3253 6800  Fax: 0 3253 6464)The Spa Hilton Hua Hin Resort and Spa, 33 Naresdamri Road, Hua Hin (Tel: 0 3251 2888  Fax: 0 3251 1053)

Trat

     Aiyapura Spa
Aiyapura Resort & Spa, 29 Mu 3, Koh Chang (Tel: 0 3955 5111  Fax: 0 3952 1656)
     Koh Chang Spa Koh Chang Resort and Spa, 39 Mu 4, Koh Chang (Tel: 0 3955 1081  Fax: 0 3955 1083)

Day Spa
1) Day Spa

     Anda Tropical Spa
95 Ladprao Soi 23, Chatuchak, Bangkok
     Aromavera Spa 212/286-296 Aromavera Building, Pattanakarn Soi 64, Bangkok
     Arsom Sabai Spa 66/2 Sukhumvit 33 Road, Bangkok
     Asia Herb Association 33/1 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Klongton, Bangkok
     Aspara Day Spa 12/1-2 Silom Road, Bangkok
     Bali Esthetics Centrer By Kanebo 1521/2 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok
     Bangkok Oasis Spa 64 Soi Swaddee Sukhumvit 31 Road, Phrakanong Bangkok
     Bann Spa by Bony Image 140/1 Soi Naksuwan, Nonsee Road, Yannawa, Bangkok
     Baya Health and Spa 23 Sukhumvit Soi 87, Bangkok
     Being Spa 88 Sukhumvit 51 (49/2), Klongton Neu, Wattana, Bangkok
     Bio Beaute Day Spa 195/203, Lake Rajada Offcie Complex, Ratchadapisek Road, Bangkok
     Bliss Spa 1747/9 Chan Road, Thungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok
     Bua Spa 81 Soi Sukhumvit 53, Sukhumvit Road, Wattana, Bangkok (Tel: 0 2260 7304-6,
Website: www.buaspa.com)
     Catherine Beauty House and Spa 1200/156 Sukhumvit 103 Sukhumvit Rd. Bangna Bangkok
     Celadon Home Spa 2nd Floor, SF Town Center, Nanglichee Road, Yanawa, Bangkok
     Chivit Chiva Massage & Spa 16/1-2 Sukhumvit Soi 19, Bangkok
     Clara Wellness Beauty Spa 9/125 Mu 7, Ladprao Soi 71, Bangkok
     CS Spa & Salon 59 Sukhumvit Soi 58, Phrakanong, Bangkok
     CT Spa Life Thonglor Soi 8 (Oriental Style) (Tel: 0 2714 9481-3), The Mall ngamwongwan (Contemporary Style) (Tel: 0 2550 0931-2), Future Park Rangsit (Bali Style) (Tel: 0 2958 0491-2), The Mall Bangkae (Turkish Style) (Tel: 0 2803 8317-8), Website: www.bangkokspa.net
     Diviana Spa 7 Sukhumvit 25, North Klongtoey, Bangkok
     Escape de Spa 245 Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok
     Face to Body 108/4 Sukhumvit Soi 49, Bangkok
     Fru Lastin Spa & Beauty Studio 1st Floor, Fifty-Fifth Plaza, 90 Sukhumvit Soi 55, Bangkok
     Gaya Health & Beauty 3rd Floor, Central Rama III, Sathupradit Road, Bangkok
     Gracier Beauty & Spa 731 PM Tower, 17th Floor, Asoke Dindaeng, Bangkok
     Grand Spa 359-359/1 Ekamai Complex (between Ekamai Soi 19-21) Sukhumvit 63 Road, Klongton Nua, Wattana, Bangkok
     Green Leaf Spa Oakwood City Residence 3A Floor291, Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra 24 Road, Chongnontri, Yannawa, Bangkok
     Guinot Spa Italthai House, 2013 New Petchaburi Road, Bangkok
     Hapa Spa 20/4 Soi Nana Nua, Sukhumvit 3 Road, Bangkok (Tel: 0 2651 0933, Website: www.hanaspa.com)
     Harmony Spa Basement, Park Ploechit Tower, 61/1-2 Sukhumvit Soi 1, Bangkok
     Health Land 142/6 Charasanitwong Road, Pinklao, Bangkok
     Heritage Spa The Siam Heritage, 115/1 Suraong Road, Bangrak, Bangkok
     Home Garden Spa 18 Sukhumvit Soi 12, Bangkok
     House of Dreams at Spa 1930 Baan Sam Sila Limited Partnership 42 Soi Tonson, Lumpini, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330
     Inara Beauty & Spa 2nd Floor, Premier Rama 9, 983 Rama 9 Road, Bangkok
     Janis Spa All Seasons Place, 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok
     Jasmine Spa 2534/233 WillyHouse, 3 Floor, Trok Nork Khet Bangklo Bangkorlaern Bangkok
     Jirung Spa 28th Floor., Vongvanij Complex Building, 100/96 Rama IX Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok
     Jivita Spa House 57/155 Silom Terrace Building, Saladaeng Soi 2, Bangkok
     Jompol Spa 21/103 Ladprao Soi 15, Bangkok
     Kangsadan Home Spa 215/1 Soi Sriamporn, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok
     Leaders Fitness Club and Spa 149 Baromrachachonanee, Arumamarin, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok
     Leyana Spa 33 Thonglor 13,Soi Torsak, Wattana Bangkok
     Leela Thai Herbal Spa & Massage 440/4 Opposite Soi Thonglor 15, Sukhumvit 55 Bangkok
     Leelawadee Spa 89/462 Soi Sumakorn 2, Thedsabansongkroh, Lardyao, Bangkok
     Leonard Drake Skin Care & Health Spa Room 212, 2nd Floor, Sim Discovery Center, 989 Rama 1 Road, Bangkok
     Let’s Relax Sukhumvit Soi 39 (Phromphong) North Klongton, Wattana, Bangkok
     Lian Spa 2nd Floor, Vorawat Building, 849 Silom Road, Bangkok
     Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5388 8888, Website: www.mandarinoriental.com)
     Metavi Spa & Massage 47/7 2nd Floor Sukhumvit Soi 39, Bangkok
     Montira Spa 81 Sukhumvit Soi 31, Bangkok
     Mulberry Spa 346/10 Silom Road, Bangkok
     Murraya Spa 3807/35 Rama 3 Road, Banklo, Bangkok
     Nana Beauty House 1199 Piyawan Tower, Phaholyothin Road, Samennai, Phayathai, Bangkok
     Natural Bee Home Spa 11 Sukhumvit Soi 52, Bangkok
     Neroli Massage & Spa 141/96 Moo 3, Ekachai Road, Bangbon, Bangkok 

 Nibhana Spa 8th floor, 61 Lang Suan Soi 2 Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok
     Nuad Thai 65/81 Happy Land Road, Klongjan, Bangkapi, Bangkok
     Onin Spa 387/8-9 Soi Thonglor 21, Sukhumvit Soi 55, Bangkok
     Orchid House Massage & Spa 215/2003 Fortune Condo, Soi Sathupradit 19, Yannawa, Bangkok
     Pacific City Club & Spa 30th Floor, Two Pacific Place, 142 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok
     Palm Herbal Retreat 215/2003 Fortune Condo, Soi Sathupradit 19, Yannawa, Bangkok
     Panarun Purist Spa 68/4 Soi Langsuan, Bangkok
     Paris Spa Alma Link Building, 25 Soi Chidlom, Bangkok
     Patra Beauty & Spa 16 Ramkamhaeng Soi 12, Hua Mark, Bangkok
     Pirom Spa 87 The Nai Lert Bldg, 6th floor, Sukhumvit Road Bangkok
     Ploenchit Spa & Beauty 57/36-37 Wireless Road, Bangkok
     Potalai Thai Wellness Center 28 Soi Rongrian Klong-Lamchiag (near the Ekamai-Ramintra Expressway), Klongchan, Bangkapi, Bangkok (Tel: 0 2508 1238-49, Website: www.potalai.com)
     Praduu Spa Club 83/8 Soi Charoenchai, Sukhumvit Soi 63, Bangkok
     Pranali Welness 32nd Floor, Shinawatra Building III, Chatuchak, Bangkok
     Princess Beauty Spa 1569 Sriwara Road, Wangthonglang, Bangkok
     Qi Shisido Esthetics 2nd Floor, Central Childlom, Phenchit Road, Bangkok
     Raffles Spa Phyathai 2 Hospital, Phaholyothin Road, Bangkok
     Rajdamri Spa 35/2-8 Rajdamri Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan Bangkok
     Rasayana Retreat 57 Soi Prom-mitr, Sukhumvit 39, Klonton-nua, Wattana
     Relaxation Massage & Spa 6th Floor Bld C, Rajdamri Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok
     Royal Natural Spa 878 Rama IV Road, Sriphaya Bangrak, Bangkok
     Sammie Beauty & Health Academy 520 Barom Ratchonni Road, Bangburmru, Bangkok
     Samsara Spa 1575/53-54 Paholyothin Rd., Samsaen-nai Phayathai, Bangkok
     Sandy Beauty & Slimming Spa 424 Barom Ratchonnni Road, Bangbumru, Bangkok
     Sareerarom 117 Thonglor Soi 10, Sukhumvit Soi 55, Bangkok
     Seven Eden Spa 27 Soi Saladaeng 1 Silom Road Silom Bangrak Bangkok
     Sikhara Spa The Davis Hotel, 9th Floor, Sukhumvit Soi 24, Bangkok
     Siri Giriya Spa 4 Sukhumvit Soi 60, Bangkok
     Sirium Beauty Care 200, 202 Siam Square Soi 1, Rama 1 Road, Bangkok
     Sivalai Spa 2Royal Bangkok Sport Club, Henri Dunant Rd., Pathumwan, Bangkok
     Spa & Beauty Institute 1213/77 Ladprao Soi 94, Bangkok
     Spa Bangkok Silom Branch 15/11 Silom Soi 3, Anaruk Building, 2nd floor, Bangruk, Bangkok
     Spa Blue Lagoon 35th Floor, Central City Bangna, Bangkok
     Spa Herbnara Soi 5 & 7 Thonglar, Bangkok
     Spa I Am 88 Soi Ladprao 18, Ladprao Road, Ladyao, Jatujak, Bangkok
     Spa On 9th 9 Soi Thonglor 25, Sukhumvit Soi 55 Road, Bangkok
     Spa Studio 2 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Bangkok
     Sparsha Beauty & Slim 5th Floor, Central Bangna, Bangna Trad Road, Bangkok
     Spirit of Spa 63/12 Soi Langsuan 2, Ploenchit Road, Bangkok
     Swiss Lift Up Club & Spa 25/6 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok
     Thai Privilege Spa Thai Privilege Health Care Co., Ltd. 10th Fl., 1002-3, The Offiices at Central World, 999/9 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok
     Thai Spirit 83 Sukhumvit Soi 63, Bangkok
     Thalassa Spa Level 5, Somerset Suwan Park View Bangkok (Serviced Apartment), Soi Tonson, Pleonchit Road, Lumpini, Phatumwan, Bangkok
     Tammachart Day Spa Novotel Bangkok on Siam Sqaure, Siam Square Soi 6, Bangkok Tel: 0 2209 8888, Website:www.novotelbkk.com)
     Thanakorn Health Spa 77 Mu 6, Terd Prakeate Road , Wat Chalor, Nanthaburi
     THANN Sanctuary Room 518 B, Siam Discovery Centre 5th Floor
     The Best Beauty Spa 518/8 Maneeya Centre, Ploenchit Road, Bangkok
     The Jasmine Spa 3rd Floor, Wily House, 2034/233 Trok Nork, Bangklo, Bangkok
     The Orientist Spa Central World Branch 6th Fl. Asian Senses (Dazzle Zone) Central World Shopping Complex, Rajdamri Road, Patumwan, Bangkok
     The Palms Spell 1st. Floor, Peninsula Plaza, 153 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok
     The Privilege Spa 3rd Floor, Central Plaza Rama III, 79 Sathupradit Road, Bangkok
     The Purple Spa 187 Soi Ratchawithie 21, Ratchawithie Road, Bangyeekun, Bangplad, Bangkok
     The Sense of Spa 2nd. Floor 323 United Center Bld. Silom Road, Bangkok
     The Spa & Beauty 108/6-9 Mu 4, Kanjanapisek Road, Bangbon, Bangkok
     The Spa Villadom 61/277288, Rham-Phakchee, Nongchoung, Bangkok
     Time Health and Spa 11/2 Tedsabanimitai Road, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok
     Time Spa 125/20 Sukhumvit Soi 55, Bangkok
     Urban Retreat 31/10 Soi Promjai, Sukumvit 39, Wattana, Bangkok
     Wantatara Health Spa 37/227 Mu 6, Srinakarin Road, Nongbon, Bangkok
     Wareena Beauty Health and Spa 135/8 Puttamonthon II Road, Sala Tammasob, Taweewatana, Bangkok
     Warrina Health Spa 342 Sukhumvit Soi 63, Bangkok
     Zense of Joy Spa B Floor, Jasmine City, 2 Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok

2) Hotel/Resort Spa

    
Ananda Spa President Solitaire Hotel, Sukhumvit Soi 11, Bangkok
     Amrita Spa and Fitness Nai Lert Park Hotel, 2 Wireless Road, Bangkok
     Anne Semonin Spa Sofitel Silom Hotel, Silom Road, Bangkok
     Anurak Spa Rembrandt Hotel, 19 Sukhumvit Soi 18, Bangkok
     Bali Spa Chao Phya Park Hotel, 247 Rachadapisek Road, Dindaeng, Bangkok
     Bangkok Spa Bangkok Golf Spa Resort, 99/3 Mu 2, Tivanon Road, Pathumthani
     Banyan Tree Spa Bangkok 21/100 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok
     Chi, The Spa at Shangri-La Shangri-La hotel, 89 Soi Wat Suan Plu, New Road, Bangkok
     Chou Chom Health Club Hilton International Hotel
     Como Shambhala Urban Escape The Metropolitan Hotel, 27 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok
     Dahra Beauty & Spa Triple Two Hotel, 224 Silom Soi 18, Bangkok
     Devarana Spa Dusit Thani Hotel, 946 Rama IV Road, Bangkok
     Dulaya Spa The Villas, 88 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Bangkok
     Eravana Resort & Spa 130/1 Mu 12, Chaiyapruk Road, the way down to Jomtien Beach, Pattaya (Tel: 0 3823 3233, Website: www.eravana.com)
     ESPA The Peninsula Bangkok 333, Charoennakorn Road, Klongsan, Bangkok
     Indra Spa Indra Regent Hotel, Bangkok 120/126 Rajaprarop Road, Bangkok
     I.Sawan Residential Club and Spa Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, 494 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok
     JW Marriott Health Club & Spa 4 Sukhumvit Soi 2, Bangkok
     Lotus Spa of Siam Siam City Hotel, 6th Floor, 477 Sri Ayuthaya Road, Phayathai, Bangkok
     Mandara Spa Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa, 257/1-3 Charoen Nakorn Road, Bangkok
     Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5388 8888, Website: www.mandarinoriental.com)
     MSpaFour Seasons Hotel Bangkok, 155 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok
     Neva Spa Windsor Suite Hotel, 8/10 Soi Sainumphung, Sukhumvit Soi 20, Bangkok
     Royal Health Spa Intercontinental Bangkok, 971/973 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok
     Seasons Spa The Conrad Hotel Bangkok, 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok
     Sikhara Spa 3rd Floor, Buddy Lodge Hotel, 265 Kaosan Road, Bangkok
     Sivara Spa Amari Watergate Hotel, 847 Petchaburi Road, Bangkok
     Spa Buri The Residence Hotel, 588/1 Petchburi Road, Rajtaevee, Bangkok
     Spa de Vie Zenith Sukhmvit Hotel Bangkok, 29/117 Sukhumvit Soi 3, Bangkok
     Swiss Perfection Spa The Regent Bangkok
     Tammachart Natural Beauty Center Novotel Bangkok, Siam Square Soi 6, Bangkok
     Tantara Health Spa Pathumwan Princess Hotel, 444 Phyathai Road, Bangkok
     Spa Athenee Aspara Spa, Hotel Plaza Athenee
     The Grande Spa Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Hotel, Sukumvit Road, Bangkok 10110
     The Pan Pacific Spa ,The Pan Pacific Bangkok, 952 Rama IV Road, Bangkok 10500
     The Spa Ambassador Hotel Bangkok, 171 Sukhumvit Soi 11, Bangkok
     The Sukhothai Spa The Sukhothai Hotel, 13/3 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok
     Vareena Spa The Westin Grand Sukhumvit Hotel, 259 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok
     Wora Buri Resort & Spa, Phuket 198-200 Patak Road, Karon Beach, Muang District, Phuket (Tel: 0 7639 6638, Website:www.woraburi.com )

3) Destination Spa

     Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5388 8888, Website: www.mandarinoriental.com)
     The Baan Thai Welness Retreat 7 Sukhumvit Soi 32, Bangkok
     The Chiva-Som International Health Resort Hua Hin (Telwww.chivasom.com: 0 3253 6536, Website: www.chivasom.com)

4) Medical Spa

     Aesthetic Laser Skin Center
Bangkok Dermatology Center, 54/1-2 Sukhumvit 59, North Wattana, Klongtan, Bangkok
     Balavi Natural 191/3 Soi Ranong1, Praram 6 Road, Samsennai, Bangkok
     Bangkok Dermatology Center 54/1-2 Sukhumvit 59, Bangkok (Tel: 0 2392 5555-6), SCB Park Plaza West, 2nd floor, Bangkok (Tel: 0 2937 5455),Bangkok-Phuket Hospital, Phuket, 2nd floor (Tel: 0 7625 4579), Website: www.bkkdermato.com
     BDC Skin Rejuvenation 54/1 Sukhumvit Soi 59, Bankgok
     Dr. Younger Medical Spa 18 A Floor, Jasmine City Tower, 2 Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok
     Hydro Health 494 Erawan Bangkok 4th floor, Ploenjit Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok
     S Medical Spa 2/2 Bhakdi Building, Wireless Road, lumpini, Bangkok (Tel: 0 2253 1010, Website: www.smedspa.com)
     St Carlos Medical Spa 5/84 Mu 2, Tivanon Road, Pathumthani

WORLD-CLASS SPAS AROUND THAILAND
BANGKOK

     Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa
(E-mail:bmrs@mandaraspa-asia.com)
     Centara Spas (E-mail: sapops@chr.co.th, Website: www.centralhotelsresorts.com)
     Chuan Chom Health Club & Spa (Website: www.hilton.co.th)
     Devarana Spa (E-mail: Bangkok@devarana.com, Website: www.devarana.com)
     Mandara Spa (Website: www.mandaraspa-asia.com)
     Swiss Perfection Spa at The Regent Bangkok (E-mail: spspa@ksc.th.com, Website: www.swissperfectionspa.com)
     The Aspara (E-mail: Theaspara@asia1.com)
     The Grande Spa
(E-mail: info@luxurycollection.com, Website: www.starwood.com/bangkok)
     The Imperial Queen’s Park (E-mail: imperial@mandaraspa-asia.com)
     The Royal Orchid Sheraton (E-mail: Sheraton@mandaraspa-asia.com)
     The Oriental Spa (Website: www.mandarinoriental.com)

CHIANG MAI

     Ban Sabai Spa
(E-mail:info@ban-sabai.com, Website: www.ban-sabai.com)
     Lanna Spa at The Regent Chiang Mai (E-mail: rcm.lannaspa@fourseasons.com, Website: www.regenthotels.com)

HUA HIN
  
     Chiva-Som International Health Resort
(E-mail: reserv@chivasom.com, Website: www.chivasom.com)
     Mandara Spa at Anantara Resort & Spa (E-mail: anantara@mandaraspa-asia.com, Website: www.mandaraspa-asia.com)
     Mandara Spa at Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa (E-mail: hmrs@mandaraspa-asia.com, Website: www.mandaraspa-asia.com)
     Six Senses Spa at the Evason Hua Hin (E-mail: spa@evasonhuahin.com, Website: www.six-senses.com)
 
PATTAYA

     Mandara Spa at Pattaya Marriott Resort & Spa
(E-mail: pmrs@mandaraspa-asia.com, Website: www.mandaraspa-asia.com

PHUKET

     Aman Spa
(E-mail: amanspa@amanresorts.com, Website: www.amanresorts.com)
     Angsana Spa (E-mail:spa-allamandaphuket@angsana.com, spa-dusit@phuket.com, spa-lagunabeachphuket.com@angsana.com, spa-panwaburiphuket@angsana.com, spa-sheratonphuket@angsana.com, Website: www.angsana.com)
     Banyan Tree Phuket (E-mail: spa-phuket@banyantree.com, Website: www.banyantree.com)
     JW Marriott Phuket Resort and Spa (Website: www.marriotthotels.com)
     Layan Spa (E-mail: mkt@layanphuket.com, Website: www.layanphuket.com)
     Six Senses Spa at the Evason Phuket (E-mail: spa@evasonphuket.com, Website: www.six-senses.com)
 
SAMUI
 
     Ban Sabai Spa
(E-mail: info@vipassana.co.th, Website: www.ban-sabai.com)
     Chedi Spa (Website: www.iwaraspa.com)
     Santiburi Dusit Resort (E-mail: santiburi@dusit.com, Website: www.dusit.com)
     Tamarind Retreat (E-mail: info@tamarindretreat.com, Website: www.tamarindretreat.com)

KRABI
     
     Maritime Park and Spa Resort
(E-mail: adora@maritimeparkandspa.com, Website: www.maritimeparkandspa.com)

Thai Massage

     Ayurved Vidyalai (Jivok Komarbhac) 16/2 Soi 5, Phaholyothin Road, Phyathai (Tel: 0 2619 5836 Fax: 0 2619 5837)
     Dr. Shivaga Komparpaj Foundation 78/1 Lua Road, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5327 5085)
     Foundational for the Employment Promotion of the Blind 2218/86 Chan Road, Yannawa (Tel: 0 2678 0763-8 ext 114 Fax: 0 2678 0765)
     International Training Massage 17/7 Morakot Road, Chiang Mai (Tel: 0 5321 8632 Fax: 0 5322 4197, Email:itm@infothai.com)
     Wat Po’s Thai Traditional & Medical Massage School 2 Maharat Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok (Tel: 0 2221 2974, Email: watpottm@nepscape.net)

Spa Consultant

     Horwath Spa Consulting Co., Ltd.
(Website: www.horwathspa.com), (Consultant)
     Spa Management and Consultants Co., Ltd. (Consultant)
     Spa Resources Asia Limited (Webbsite: www.sparesourcesasia.com), (Consultant)
     Thai Delights Group Co., Ltd. (Website: www.thaidelightsgroup.com), (Consultant, Spa Products)
     Thai Spa Consultant Co., Ltd. (Website: www.thaispaconsultant.com), (Consultant)
     Urban Healing Co., Ltd. (Website: www.urbanhealing.net), (School, Consultancy)

 

Spa Suppliers


     Asian Phytoceuticals Public Company Limited (Website:www.apco.co.th)
     By Ytsara Co., Ltd. (Website: www.ytsara.com)
     Biocos Professionnel (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (Website: www.biocospro.com)
     Ceutic Co., Ltd. (Website: www.ceutic.co.th)
     Dasy Design International Co., Ltd. (Website: www.dasydesign.com)
     Dermal Concept Co., Ltd. (Website: www.dermalconcept.co.th)
     Honghod Co., Ltd. (Website: www.honghuat.com)
     Hsin Ten Enterprise Co., Ltd. (Website: www.hte.co.th)
     I Plus Q Co., Ltd. (Website: www.iplusq.com)
     Life Corp(983) Co., Ltd. (Website: www.orientalstonespa.com)
     Lin Lee Liw Co, Ltd. (Website: www.appleleaf.co.th)
     Lotus Star Co., Ltd. (Website: www.lotus-star.com)
     Luxasia (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (Website: www.luxasia.co.th)
     Make Scents Limited (Website: www.makescents.co.th)
     Mr.Theerapol Sae-Sow (Website: www.tnantaspa.com)
     Palama-lapa Co., Ltd. (Website: www.erbasia.com)
     Photo Bio Care Co., Ltd. (Website: www.pbc.co.th)
     Puri Co., Ltd. (Website: www.panpuri.com)
     Ramburi Spa (Website: www.ramburi.com)
     Radon Co., Ltd. (Website: www.radon-thai.com)
     Senorita (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (Website: www.senoritabeauty.com)
     Sensara Limited (Website: www.Sensara.biz)
     Simply Samui Spa Products Co., Ltd. (Website: www.simplysamui.com)
     Stas Doyer Hydrotherapy (Representative Office Registered in Singapore) (Website: www.stas-doyer.com)
     Symbol Co., Ltd. (Website: www.symbol.co.th)
     Thai-China Flavours and Fragrances Industry Co., Ltd. (Website: www.tcff-thailand.com)
     Thai Flavour and Fragrance Co., Ltd. (Website: www.tff.co.th)
     Thaispa & Natureral Co., Ltd. (Website: www.sukhita.com)
     Thai Therapy Tables Co., Ltd. (Website: www.thaitherapy.co.th)
     Tropicalife Co., Ltd. (Website: www.buytropicalife.com)

Spa Schools

     Aim Beauty & Spa Co., Ltd. (Website: www.aimbeauty.com), (Day Spa, School, Supplier)
     Lannathai Spa Academy (Website: www.lannaspaacademy.com), (School)
     MSPA International Limited (Website: www.mspa-international.com), (Hotel Spa, School)
     Patpanboran School, Watprachatupon (Watpo) (Website: www.watpomassage.com), (School)
     The Royal Spa & Health Club (Website: www.theroyalspa.com), (Day Spa, school)
     Urban Healing Co., Ltd. (Website: www.urbanhealing.net), (School, Consultancy)

8. Useful telephone numbers and websites

     Thai Spa Association
6th Floor, 18/8 Fico Place, Sukhumvit 21 Road (Asoke) Klongtoey Nua, Wattana Bangkok 10110 Thailand
Tel: 66-0-2665-7395 Fax: 66-0-2665-7396
E-mail: info@thaispaassociation.com Website: www.thaispaassociation.com 

     Thai Spa Operators Association (TSOA)
299 Sutisarn Rd. Dindang Dindang, Bangkok Thailand 10320 
Tel.: +66 (0) 2-693-8279-80 Fax.: +66 (0) 2-693-8279-80
Email: info@thaispaoperators.com

 

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