Spa traveling: unusual types of massage in different parts of the world

The art of massage is one of the oldest. The mechanical effect on the body not only relaxes and relieves pain in the back and other parts of the body, but it also increases blood flow. In different time periods and in different cultures, massage served as a protection against evil spirits and as a way to lure good luck.

Massage is truly an amazing experience. A massage centre is a place from which people come out as if they were born again. A luxury massage helps your muscles to recover and your mind to come into balance and harmony. Even when you are visiting a new country on your trip, such as the UAE, a spa center Dubai will be a great addition to your vacation, as massage and spa treatments are something everyone will appreciate.

Massage parlours are trying to make their treatments useful and unusual at the same time. Some types of massages are surprising and seemingly meaningless. But they are actually designed to help solve serious health problems.

To surprise the client means attracting him. Today everyone has the opportunity to travel and discover new places and activities. So, some massage types have become a kind of extreme tourism. At first glance, unusual and sometimes outright wild procedures can easily become one of the main trends in the health and beauty industry for many years. 

Take a look at the weird massage services you can get around the world 

Indian ayurvedic massage 

It is performed synchronously in four hands

According to Ayurveda, health is a delicate balance of three forms of biological energy. When this system is disturbed, a person can easily get sick. The Ayurvedic beauty ritual helps keep them in harmony. The balance of the elements is also important.

Indian massage uses various oils, powders, and medicinal rice and is never performed without these agents. Ayurveda believes that this way you can completely avoid discomfort. The master chooses oils according to the needs of the client.

Snake massage

You can find such a spa service on one of the Philippine farms. This type of massage helps with stress and nervous disorders. The effect of the impact of the snake is achieved due to the slow movements of the reptile, which are transmitted to the client, thereby making the heart rhythm steady, relaxing the muscles, and getting rid of negative thoughts. Serpentologists claim that snakes feel the source of pain in the muscles and act on this particular zone. 

Massage with a snake is recommended for people with frequent headaches, chronic fatigue, depression, neuroses, and insomnia. This service will also be useful for those who subject their muscles to frequent physical exertion, as reptiles relieve tension from the muscles of the neck, shoulders, and back. The procedure is completely safe and painless. Only non-venomous species of reptiles participate in the session. The only contraindication may be your own fear of contact with snakes. 

Tickling is not pampering, but a means of relaxation

Tickling is not exactly the usual way for relaxing, but in one of the salons in Madrid, they use a gentle tickling technique to relieve stress from clients. The masseurs do not play around, but gently run their fingertips and delicate feathers down the client’s back and other parts of the body and adjust their touch according to how ticklish the client is.

Lying in a gondola

It comes as no surprise that one of the most romantic cities in the world is home to a super-tempting spa treatment. At Venice, relaxation seekers who can’t get enough of the sights of the city can get a massage in a secluded corner of one of the Venetian lagoons. To protect your skin, this outdoor massage uses a special oil with SPF protection.

Snail massage

It comes from Japan, where the procedure has been practised for decades.

The main difference from traditional massage is that muscles are not worked out during the procedure. The skin is covered with a unique secret of the mollusk. The snail produces mucus during its life, which contains beneficial substances for the skin.

The components that are in the composition of the snail mucin are: allantoin, vitamins, collagen, elastin, lectin, and glycolic acid.

The most popular areas for exposure are the face, neck, arms, and neckline. A full body massage can be performed, but in this case, the snail must be large. The procedure takes a lot of time. 

Hot pancake massage

The essence is clear from the name: the body of a relaxed client is massaged with fresh, hot pancakes. Massage and aromatherapy in one bottle. Thus, you can get rid of fatigue, remove toxins and excess fluid from the body. It also raises the body’s temperature.

This method was introduced by an Asian massage therapist.

Singing bowl massage

In Vietnam, massage with Tibetan singing bowls is common. The human body mainly consists of water, and sound waves propagate at lightning speed through all the cells of the body. Healing vibrations relieve negative energy, bad thoughts, and diseases. 

In conclusion, the world is full of beautiful and amazing places. Every place on the planet is also able to surprise you, for example, with massage techniques. Where to go and which one to try depends on your choices and preferences. 

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