Suggestions for wellbeing in Africa
Below is a list of lodges we would recommend specifically for wellbeing in Africa.
You may read more about each lodge by clicking on the lodge name. We suggest you take a closer
look, and then if you like what you see you can add the lodge to your list of favourites, and go
from there...
17 lodges found for wellbeing in Africa
Although not a 'Spa' destination at all, staying at E Unoto can really make you feel good as you are contributing to an excellent cause. The lodge is closely involved in local community projects, including education and health – for example 10% of the lodge's profits are directed straight back into the community. - View lodge details
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Huab has lots of home-grown food, a natural hermal spring beside the River Huab, and a resident therapist who offers a variety of treatments and massages from reiki to shiatsu massages! What’s more – these are offered in a low-key way so they don’t detract from the essential bush nature of the lodge. - View lodge details
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The spa at Azura lodgeis due to be completed shortly, and we expect the treatments here to be very high quality. The lodge employs a very professional therapist who will come to your room to carry out treatments. Already on offer are body rubs, body wraps, a variety of massage treatments and aromatherapy baths. - View lodge details
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River Manor Guest House has a spa that is set in the grounds of this historic manor house. There are a few specialists offering a whole variety of treatments, from massages through to therapy wraps and facials. River Manor is a great place to relax and unwind in a beautiful section of South Africa's Cape. - View lodge details
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Gibb's Farm hasn't got a 'spa' in the western sense of the word – but they have worked for years to develop tradition Maasai treatments into a form that can be appreciated by guests. Consultations and treatments with a Maasai healer are practiced here – and are well worth trying. - View lodge details
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The new luxurious spa at Constantia Uitsig has views of the mountains and vineyards and a wide-range of treatments and products available. It is the only spa in South Africa to offer “Les Aromes du Vin”, a special body treatment based on the aromatic components of fine wine! - View lodge details
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Nxabega Safari Camp offers a range of massage options including aromatherapy massages, Swedish massages, Indian head massages and feet massages lasting from half an hour to an hour and a half. These can be requested whilst at the camp and will be done in the privacy of your room. - View lodge details
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Mbalageti is one of the few lodges in the Serengeti which has a small spa area offering massages – which was being renovated when we last visited. This has two massage tables with a dedicated plunge pool – and a dedicated massage professional is employed. - View lodge details
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The Angsana Spa is part of the international Banyan Tree group (probably the best spa group in the world) and their Thai therapists have all been trained in the Far East. A wide-range of treatments and products are available here for a relaxing and therapeutic stay. - View lodge details
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Chole Mjini is a peaceful haven that works closely with the local community. It is perfect for those who are looking for something that is eco-conscious, and can give you a high 'feel-good' factor – though it doesn't have a 'spa'! - View lodge details
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Alternatively, click below for more ideas of places to consider for wellbeing throughout our specialist region:
Wellbeing in Africa
| Wellbeing in Botswana
| Wellbeing in Mozambique
| Wellbeing in Namibia
| Wellbeing in Tanzania
| Wellbeing in The Cape
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