New Chavana Spa facility revealed at Novotel hotel in India
Chavana Spa, a Mandara Spa company, has launched a new spa facility – Chavana Spa at Novotel Bengaluru Techpark, India.
Chavana spa features a dedicated reception and retail area, a manicure and pedicure room, along with one double room with steam-shower, three single rooms, and male and female changing areas with steam room and shower facilities.
The spa menu includes signature body and face treatments and spa packages offering a combination of massages, botanical body polish, herbal steam and facials, using fresh ingredients prepared daily.
It will also feature German skincare brand Babor, which will be used in a selection of facials for men and women includes HSR de luxe, a deep lifting anti-aging treatment intended to help lengthen the life of our skin’s DNA and slow down the natural aging process.
The spa’s treatment menu aims to “welcomes all to experience the freshness and energy of Balinese spa spirit.”
Treatments include traditional and alternative massage, body and skin treatment options, fitness, acupuncture, herbal medicine, medi-spa treatments and laser hair removal.
Jeff Matthews, president of Mandara Spa Asia, said: “We are pleased to expand our presence in India and to collaborate with Accor Hotels through our Chavana Spa brand in another of their impressive hotels in India.”
Located on the Outer Ring Road, Novotel Bengaluru Techpark is a contemporary hotel featuring 215 rooms, multiple dining options and an outdoor swimming pool.
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