Rejuvenate your sense at Sohum Spa Radisson Blu Resort Goa
The essence of Sohum – I create, I preserve and I Destroy
Goa, September’18- Sohum Spa at Radisson Blu Resort Goa harmonize your body and mind leaving you afresh and energised. The spa offers a range of services from Ayurvedic therapies to Western massages. Parents travelling with kids or corporates travelling for work or someone on a luxury holiday would totally love this place for the combination of treatments it offers.
Sohum Spa, Radisson offers integrated healing and wellness modalities from various streams of healing that are coupled with relaxing and pampering experiences as the therapists believe that being healthy should be an enjoyable experience. The Spa offers ayurvedic treatments that have scientific validity and are safe to be done.
Following this mantra they have introduced- Shirodhara – an ultimate Ayurvedic therapy for relief from anxiety, wherein warm medicated herbal oil is poured in an even stream onto the forehead. This therapy is known to pacify and revitalize the mind, taking you to a deep peaceful meditative state. Shirodhara is also effective in improving memory, sleep, reducing stress etc.
Come and unwind yourself at this new spa with state of art facilities and the Ayurvedic treatments that will surely give a positive approach to life.
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