Traditional Thai Massage
Thai Traditional Massage is one of Thailand's traditional medicines, drawing from techniques such as yoga, acupressure, and chiropractic adjustment.
Its history is ancient; it is said to have been founded by Shivago Komarpaj, the physician to the Buddha. It was transmitted to Thailand along with Buddhism approximately 2,500 years ago and has been passed down to the present day.
Thai Traditional Massage is also known as "Two-Person Yoga" or "Lazy Person's Yoga" because it is performed in a slow, gentle rhythm synchronized with breathing.
The essence of "Two-Person Yoga" is that many people who practice yoga often feel unsure if they are holding poses correctly or find it difficult to stick with it. Thai Traditional Massage eliminates these concerns. It is a highly effective massage that offers both stretching and significant healing benefits.