
| Discovering the Ayurvedic Centre
| Treatments
| Rejuvenation Programmes |
| Benefits of Ayurveda
| Wewe Kade Ayurvedic Restaurant |
| Ayurvedic Oils and Powders
| Ayurvedic Detox |
Discovering the Ayurvedic spa at Amaya Lake.
Cross through the entrance and find yourself in an open air courtyard. Thatched roofs top wattle and daub dwellings. Antique kohomba wooden pillars and 200-year-old medicine cupboards grace the consultation area. Baskets of drying Ayurvedic herbs sit immersed in the sun or tucked away in the shade. Incense and oil lamps burn by the statue of Sri Dhanvantari, the patron deity of Ayurveda.
For purifying, aromatic steams, the spa houses two kohomba wood steam baths, while Ayurvedic herbal baths are enjoyed in two special outdoor tubs. One, hollowed out from a Diya Labu vine, accommodates single guests or couples. The Gal Oruwa, carved out of rock, is used for therapeutic baths with milk or herbal oils.
Experience Ayurvedic therapies such as herbal body massages and facial treatments, offered in seven treatment rooms. For guests on Rejuvenation Programmes, two Shirodhara rooms provide this powerful treatment, directing a continuous stream of warm oil on the centre of the forehead.
Book each Ayurvedic treatment individually, or embark on a 7-14 day Rejuvenation Programme. Dine on Ayurvedic cuisine in the spa restaurant - Wewe Kade - and pick up Ayurvedic oils and powders to continue the benefit of your treatments at home.
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