Nilaya Spa opened at Radisson Blu Pune Hinjawadi
Nilaya Spa has recently opened at Radisson Blu Pune Hinjewadi. The Nilaya Spa offers a wide selection of holistic healing practices, modern rejuvenation and well-being techniques, which relieves the mind, body, and spirit.
To welcome into the new season and to refrain from the party sluggishness, Nilaya Spa recommends their signature therapy that would essentially be everyone’s need of the hour. The therapy titled Nilaya signature Bodyworks massage- banishes the fatigue and sluggishness that sets in after the post party. The signature massage helps the mind and the body to de-stress and it soothes the senses, restore vitality and revive the spirit
Drawing on the best of Eastern and Western techniques, this oil massage also combines soothing strokes and stretching to loosen muscular tension, encourage lymphatic flow to balance the internal system and coax your body to respond positively to the caring language of touch. This therapy can be done in any aroma oil fragrance depending on your choice.
The therapists at the Nilaya Spa are well-versed in the art of massage and guide you through elevating experiences that result in reduced stress, skin revitalization, and ultimate relaxation. Come and unwind yourself at this new spa with state of art facilities.
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