Four elements of fire, water, earth and air feature at new Raison d’Etre spa in Cairo
Spa and wellness consultancy firm Raison d’Etre is designing, consulting and managing the launch of the 3,500sq m (37,674sq ft) Ki Spa, set to open 1 March in Cairo.
The spa is built in collaboration with Palm Hills Developments and is situated in The Palm Club, located within a high-end residential area in the upscale 6th of October district.
The spa will include 11 treatment rooms, one double suite with en-suite steam room, a whirlpool and two double treatment cabanas.
The Ki treatment menu is themed around the four essential elements of fire, water, earth and air, with the aim of balancing these in each spa journey.
An Abhyanga massage uses ancient Indian ayurvedic herbal warm oil to reconnect to the earth roots. A Seawater Pearls facial uses algae caviar and seawater pears to balance the water element, and the fire element is employed in a Spiced Coffee Detoxifying treatment that uses ground coffee, ginger, cinnamon and clove to exfoliate the body.
Ki Spa includes saunas, steamrooms, an indoor pool and whirlpool, meditation area, manicure/pedicure room and a special treatment room for visiting practitioners.
A spa cafe offers balanced healthy meal choices and a tea garden is available for clients to relax in before or after treatments. There is also a 650sq m (6,997sq ft) fitness centre with a range of cardio and strength training and access to 10 personal trainers.
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