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I could go for a #Kalahari Spa Treatment


Thanks for all the prayers for me yesterday.  The flu was a nasty bug but today I am feeling so much better!!  The only complaint is that lingering achy body and I think a massage would be fantastic.  Thinking about a massage made me think about my first twitter party I participated in last Saturday.  Did you join in on the fun?  The #Kalahari really looks like a great place to vacation and I think the spa there would be a great Christmas gift idea for anyone.  :) 

You can even make a day appointment if you are not staying at the hotel.  :)  Makes it even easier to purchase some gifts for your loved ones.  :) I think women and men alike would love the pampering but just in case your man is not about this pampering maybe he would enjoy Trappers Turn Golf Club instead.  :)  

The Kalahari spa offers these great services:


Hot Stone Massage 
Traditional Swedish massage is enhanced by the use of warm polished basalt stones. The heat penetrates deeply into the muscles, melting away layers of tension and stress. 


Glowing Warmth Massage 
Our seasoned massage therapists utilize oil that comes from a candle that is created with this purpose in mind. At the end of the treatment the remainder of the candle will be sent home with you as a departure gift (50 min).

Kalahari's Signature Pedicure 
A most indulgent treat for the feet. Relax & enjoy being pampered with this pedicure that consists of the typical attention but mixed with a luxurious scrub, mask and a massage that is extended with the addition of a hot stone massage to the foot and lower leg (75 min). 

In a Kalahari Minute
For those on the go, but in need of a touch of pampering; includes a Zone Massage (25 min), the Kalahari Express Facial (25 min) and a Spa Manicure (25 min).



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