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Indian Head Massage: R300

Indian Head Massage: R300

Soaring Eagles Guest Lodge & Day Spa

Indian Head Massage: R300

Discover renewal and balance with our Indian Head Massage.

This 30-minute treatment gently detoxifies the head, scalp, face, neck, and shoulders, easing tension and promoting deep relaxation. It’s a perfect way to refresh your mind and restore your energy.

30 min | R300 (price subject to change)

Indian Head Massage: R300

Soaring Eagles Guest Lodge & Day Spa

Soaring Eagles Guest Lodge & Day Spa outside Napier is a wellness retreat focussed on peace and tranquillity on the slopes of the Soetmuisberg. Offering an array of therapeutic experiences, you can enjoy country living at its best when you stay at one of two self-catering cottages on the farm. A six...

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