‘Spa & Wellness’ Stories
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Bali’s boom in body, mind, spirit resorts and spas are mainly in Ubud, but many others are scattered north (Lovina) to south (Nusa Dua), east (Amed) to west (Bali National Park). Adventurous journeys to better health begin with IGLTA member Wellness Travel Global, experts in Indonesian wellness retreats. Their six-night Bali Island Hopping Wellness Experience [...]
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Southern Bali Coast…is there a hidden gem hotel and beach for recharging? Something for surfers, sun worshippers, swimmers, running and gym addicts, spa lovers and kids, too? The Rainbow Tourism Concierge found one in Nusa Dua that just happens to be in the IGLTA and HRC Equality family, too. Rainbow Tourism video visit. Gays, lesbians and [...]
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Taman Bebek Bali Resort & Spa offers a low and high season Rainbow Package for Romantics. This hidden gem on the edge of Ubud sits high above the Agung River, with views to the terraced rice fields on the other side. The cottages, gardens, and private pools with these views will simply knock your socks [...]
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Ubud’s famous healing energy has been known since the days of the sages. In fact, the very name derives from the word “Ubad” or “medicine” and referringto the healing herbs that grow wild around the rivers and forest. In earlier times, people used these herbs to stay healthy, with never a need to visit a [...]
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With many spas and specialised treatments, Bali has become known as a wellness destination. You can enjoy relaxing massages and experience Balinese treatments everywhere on the island – at your resort, in a spa or at the beach. Wellness is much more than going to a spa on vacation. If you’re the type of traveler [...]
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Tourists have always enjoyed Bali’s unspoiled beaches, crystal clear waters, pulse-pounding surf, enchanting temples, amazing rice terraces and unsurpassed scenic beauty – from the mountains to the sea. The island is small enough that you can explore each of its diverse regions on a short stay. Or over time if you return to the Pearl [...]
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