AsiaSpa - July-August 2017

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on a huge over-water hammock at the side
of the restaurant and watch the sun go down
while sipping cocktails.
At their 800sqm Iridium Spa are eight
treatment rooms and two couple rooms.
Guests are led along a black-marbled
walkway before entering the bright treatment
room with beige furnishings set against dark
wood and marble walls.
One of their signature treatments is The
Malaya which is a spa journey born out
of the rich heritage of traditional beauty
rituals inspired by the royal palaces of
Malay sultanate. Each therapeutic treatment
contains a nourishing blend of carefully


curated traditional botanicals that makes the
skin sparkle. For couples seeking a luxurious
resort that is comparatively smaller and
quieter on the outskirts of Kuah town, St.
Regis fits the bill.
http://www.stregis.com

V BOTANICAL SPA AT THE ANDAMAN
The Andaman has the advantage of being
secluded in the northwestern part of the
island sandwiched between an unspoilt
beach and an age-old rainforest. The resort
architecture pays tribute to the rich culture
and tradition of Kedah, one of 13 states in
Malaysia, and the lobby is styled after the

Balai Nobat, a performance hall for the royal
orchestra. The Andaman has been recreating
itself over the last 20 years, with a new
coral reef conservation effort – do drop by
the coral nursery to find out more. Being so
close to nature, their morning and evening
walks are highlights. Also new is their
Jala restaurant where the floor is covered
with sand and you are encouraged to dine
barefoot. Seafood is brought in fresh from
the sea daily and you just need to pick what
you want and tell the chef how you want
it cooked. A candlelit dinner at Jala by the
beach makes for a memorable experience.
The resort’s V Botanical Spa offers one
of the best pampering experiences on
the island. Their six open-air rooms are
perched on a hill overlooking the sea, and
your sessions are often punctuated by the
sounds of whooping monkeys and the waves
lapping the shore.
Their spa menu is quite extensive and
one of the signature treatments is the Song
of the Malay Rainforest ritual based on local
healing traditions using plants and medicinal
herbs. The three-hour session includes a
scrub, body wrap, floral bath, traditional
Malay massage and facial.
http://www.starwoodhotels.com

THE GEO SPA AT FOUR
SEASONS RESORT LANGKAWI
After 12 years of setting a benchmark for resorts
on the island, the owners of Four Seasons Resort
Langkawi thought it might be timely to do a
makeover. All the buildings on property are
given a new coat of blue paint that reminds one
of Chefchaouen, the blue town in Morocco. In
Langkawi, that might be a bit out of context and
returning guests may actually miss the beige
and clay-red colours of old.

CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT:
Practise yoga surrounded
by nature at The Andaman;
the Iridium Spa exudes
the brand’s signature
elegance; The Geo Spa
at Four Seasons Langkawi
faces million-year-old
limestone hills; The Westin
Langkawi is a favorite
among business travellers;
breathtaking sea view from
the V Botanical Spa
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