Pandaw unveils spa service upgrades
Asia river cruise operator Pandaw is set to unveil a brand new upgraded spa experience on Lower Mekong cruises.
Launching in autumn 2024, the upgraded spas on the RV Bassac Pandaw and the RV Mekong Pandaw will feature two new treatment rooms and a sauna, with three dedicated spa technicians.
They will offer a range of treatments including massage, facials and reflexology.
The new spa areas will feature rich teak and brass as well as locally-sourced materials with furnishings from Cambodia and Vietnam.
New treatments will include hot stone therapies while Khmer massage therapies will also be available.
Only 100% natural, locally-made products from Cambodia and Vietnam will be used in the spa and also be available for purchase.
To complement the upgraded spa experience, the two ships will also offer daily Tai Chi sessions on the sun deck between 6.30am and 7.30am.
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