Around Bangalore: Spas & Resorts

Had a hectic week at office? Indulge yourself at Bangalore’s spas and resorts.

1. Angsana Spa & Resort

Details

A perfect way to unwind and relax over the weekend after a hectic week. Angsana Spa & Resort is located on the Doddaballapur road near Rajankunte. This international chain is has an idyllic setting. The spa offers therapeutic massages and hydro therapy to rejuvenate your tired limbs. After a relaxing massage, you can indulge yourself on a sumptuous lunch that offers a diverse cuisine options. A pool, tennis and squash courts, yoga and aerobics, gym and a library are other facilities provided here. However, the main feature of the resort is truly the spa facilities that offer excellent massage treatments.

Location

24 km from Bangalore, on Doddaballapur Road, Rajankunte

Contact :

http://www.angsana.com/bangalore/index.html

2. Golden Palms Resort

Details

Another excellent Resort which includes Spa facilities is Actor Sanjay Khan’s Golden Spa. Built in Mediterranean beach resort style, it offers one of the best Ayurvedic treatments and hydro therapies. Other facilities include a swimming pool, fitness studio sauna, gym, tennis & squash and yoga.

Location

25 km from Bangalore, on Tumkur Road

Contact

http://www.goldenpalmsspa.com

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