China
Relaxing Bath, Banyan Tree Lijiang
One of three “Calming Baths” on this luxury hillside retreat’s bath menu— the others are detoxifying and purifying—the Relaxing Bath is infused with indigenous rose petals collected from the hotel’s organic farm from May through October, then from local farmers. Rooted in ancient Asian traditions, this bath is designed to calm the mind, soothe the liver, and promote blood circulation.
India
Milky Rose Petal bath with Vetiver, Lavender and Ylang Ylang, Aman-I-Khas, Rhantambore National Park
This luxury resort with a mere ten well-appointed tents, each with its own butler—or batman—has a stand-alone spa; however, its luxurious baths are done in the privacy of guest tents in a free-standing sunken tub made from locally sourced stone. The four-flower combination bath is designed to be one of the most restorative after long days of jeep safaris and cultural outings. Rose petals hydrate the skin, ylang-ylang is said to help lower blood pressure, vetiver relieves joint and muscle pain, while lavender improves sleep and reduces anxiety—often induced by the uncertainty of spotting one of the 70 elusive Royal Bengal tigers that roam the adjacent Ranthambore National Park.
Photo 1: Celebration of Flowers, Kaveri Spa at the Udaya, Ubud, Bali
Photo 2: Hibiscus and Coconut Milk Bath, Four Seasons Hualalai, Hawaii
Photo 3: Celebration of Flowers, Kaveri Spa at the Udaya, Ubud, Bali
Photo 4: Layan Orchid Signature Ritual, Antara Layan Phuket Resort, Thailand
Photo 5: Relaxing Bath, Banyan Tree Lijiang, China