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Sarai Resort & Spa – Seasons Spa

Seasons SPA at the Sarai Resort Siem Reap is the place to be after the Angkor Wat tour. Despite adrenalin rush during the temple run, your feet will suffer at the end of the day. Chances are, your back will be reflecting the offbeat routine as well. Luckily for you, the Sarai Resort & SPA has a few treatments to help you through the active part of your well-earned holidays. I tried their foot massage and it was divine. So, let’s get to our Sarai Resort Seasons SPA review where we go into details.

All the walk around Siem Reap took toll. My feet were exhausted

About Seasons SPA

Seasons SPA menu is built around four basic elements; Air, Earth, Fire, and Water. These elements are a pillar of signature Seasons Rituals, where you can support elemental powers most essential to you. Each season offers another type of massage and all but Autumn includes body scrub. Most extravagant must be Romantic Ritual, due to the face and body hot stone therapy. On the other hand, you can calm your mind with tailored body and beauty treatment topped with facial care of your choice at the Seasons SPA Sarai Resort.

Enter at your own risk and relax!
Somehow Moroccan style vibes with Siem Reap really well.

Seasons SPA Atmosphere

A simple sign will peel your eyes away from the Sarai Hotel entrance and point you towards the stepping stones. Once you get around the corner, you see the Seasons SPA entrance. Of course, the black and white Moroccan theme continues throughout the Seasons SPA. Together with some oriental touches, like an open foot massage area, is particularly relaxing. Most of all we loved the chillax vibes setting the time on serene tracks.

Moroccan style is present throughout the Sarai Resort & Spa
Thank you Sarai hotel for your eco-friendly efforts! We were over the moon when we saw drinking water in reusable glass bottles.

My Experience

I must admit, all the walk we did in Siem Reap, showed on my heavy feet. That’s the reason, I choose a one-hour foot massage from their menu. Before my massage, we checked the lovely display of natural lotions, oils, and scrubs. I loved the smell of sweet almond, which is perfect for the Moroccan-inspired surroundings, although blood orange was spot on as well. While I was sniffing away the fragrant products, we got cooling pomegranate juice to toast to the occasion.

Just walking down this path is an event.
Night time magic on the Seasons SPA path is awesome

My foot massage took off with a herbal bath and continued with a pleasant scrub. I couldn’t say no to the intoxicating frangipani exfoliation. In addition to that, the towel was pleasingly rough to get rid of the last dull bits.

Outdoorsy foot massage area brought us from Morocco to Thailand, but Khmer touch kept us in Siem Reap.

Finally, the eager lady rubbed my feet with trained moves up to the knee and down to the toes. What I especially loved was incorporated acupressure and of course divine smelling oils. In the end, I got a cup of hot lemongrass tea, which felt wonderful despite the hot temperatures.

Clay oil bottles are filled with sweet almond, blood orange, eucalyptus, and sandalwood oils.
It is possible that towel represents Cambodian ground?

Final Thought

I doubt that there is a person who doesn’t enjoy being pampered now and then. My only regret is that I didn’t have more time and try another massage. Despite my short visit, the masseuse made a fantastic impression with her receptive nature. The ambiance is nice, staff super lovely and prices affordable. Therefore, I warmly suggest giving them a visit next time when you will be in Siem Reap. I know, I will. If you are asking yourself about the hotel itself, here is our Sarai Resort & Spa Review post.

Folded lotus flowers look gorgeous even if they aren’t the freshest.
Silk shines brightest in the golden hour.

Seasons Spa Review Card

  • 9.3/10
    ATMOSPHERE – 9.3/10
  • 9.4/10
    OFFER – 9.4/10
  • 9.0/10
    MASSAGE – 9.0/10
  • 8.5/10
    RELAXATION ROOM – 8.5/10
  • 9.2/10
    VALUE – 9.2/10
9.1/10

Price & Location

Treatments are possible every day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. all you need to do is make a reservation and pay the bill afterward. It goes without saying that the prices depend on the treatment, although don’t miss the special offers. Here is a link to the location for easier navigation.

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