Recommended "LAKSITA" for a leisurely massage outside Ubud that doesn't require a reservation

1) Background
When I looked at posts about Balinese massage, there were many people who made reservations in advance from Korea, but I didn't make any reservations and just thought I'd do one through Klook if I was in a hurry. I got a lot of massages while I was in Bali, but I went to Mudampo and asked ^6^

2) Location
I was sitting in my room looking at Google Maps and saw that there was one nearby, so I went. The exact name is Laksita Massage Spa And Body Treatments. It's on the outskirts, so if you're in the city, you should call Grab!

3) Visiting hours
It was a little past 6pm anyway, so I just went there without thinking. It's open 365 days a year, from 9am to 10pm, so it's pretty long, but it's a little scary to go there alone at night, so let's go early.

4) Price
The price is 200K~400K for 1 hour, so it's not expensive, but it's not cheap either. Of course, it's much nicer than Korea, but I've seen a lot of cheaper places in Ubud, but since it was my first time, I didn't know what it was and just went for it.

5) Type of massage
I was wondering what to get and decided on Balinese Massage since it's Bali. I don't know what the difference is from aroma massage, but they said it's acupressure, skin rolling, essential oil application, etc. Anyway, I think it's an Indonesian signature.

6) Massage shop
There were 3 massage rooms in total, not that many, and the interior space was quite spacious. It's just that it's located on the outskirts, so I think people don't know about it and don't come? For me who prefers a place without people, it was the best condition.
I wanted to sit on the wooden chair in front, but I didn't have time to sit because I had to go in quickly.
When you open the wooden door and go in, it looks like this, and it feels more like a natural environment than a high-end feeling? There's no air conditioning or fan. The wind from the Ubud mountains just blows in, which is nice in its own way.

7) Clothing
The Balinese massage itself is oil-based, so you take off your clothes first and they give you underwear to change into. And the strange thing is that instead of wearing a gown, they tell you to just cover yourself with something that looks like a towel but isn't a towel. It was always a gown (the yellow one on the bed in the picture).

8) Review
And then the massage that started, I really recommend it! It looks a bit old, but the massage room was clean, and I think I fell asleep for a bit while receiving acupressure that wasn't too painful or not too painful, along with moderate small talk. I've had a lot of massages in Korea, but while Korea focuses on pressure, Bali feels softer. I don't remember exactly because I fell asleep, but it was a time when I was able to soothe my tired body... Of course, it seems that the quiet atmosphere here was added.

The bed was really comfortable, because when you usually get a massage while lying down, there are a few places where your neck hurts, but that wasn't the case here.

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Post by Rightnowbro | Oct 11, 2023

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