Hakod Oasis Spa
Kota Kinabalu (Capital City)
The ancient healing principal has it that the feet are windows to holistic wellness. With this principal in mind, Hakod Oasis Spa offers an extra special array of luxurious spa treatments uniquely designed to rejuvenate and invigorate the humble feet.
With a name that is derived from the Kadazandusun word, ‘hakod’ which means ‘legs’; the name Hakod Oasis literally translates into ‘haven for the legs’. Likewise, walking into Hakod Oasis spa, you will be spoilt for choice with the range of treatments designed to pamper your tired feet such as the Hakod Reflex treatment, the Fish Spa treatment, as well as the Hot Stone massage treatment.
Foot reflexology is a kind of pressure therapy that dates back as far as the ancient Egyptian times. It is a treatment wherein pressure is applied on certain ‘reflex’ points in the foot in order to aid circulation and promote relaxation. Hot stone massage is a type of massage therapy that uses hot volcanic stones. It is a highly therapeutic massage that helps deep muscle and tissue relaxation, alleviates stress and releases toxins. The hot stone massage is also a popular and safe alternative treatment for people suffering from arthritis, muscle aches, fibromyalgia, insomnia, and even depression. For the best of both treatments, try the Hakod Hot Stone massage—a treatment that incorporates foot reflexology and hot stone massage.
Fancy something a bit more fun and novel? Opt for the Hakod Oasis treatment that includes foot bath and scrub as well as a fish spa session. The fish spa session involves dipping your feet into a pool of Turkey-bred Garra Rufa fish and allowing these tiny ‘fish doctors’ to suck the dead skin cells off your feet, revealing a radiant layer of skin. The Garra Rufa fish releases enzymatic secretions in its saliva that possess an antibacterial property. Its saliva also contains Dithranol (anthralin), one of the major components in dermatological creams that boosts skin regeneration.
Other than therapeutic foot treats, Hakod Oasis also offers other excellent array of full body aromatherapy, shiatsu, and hot stone massages. Alternatively, there are also ear candling, foot & hand spa, and facial treatments, as well as a range of deluxe mini treats to pick and choose from. Each treatment also comes with a signature Welcome & Thank You treats.
Hakod Oasis is open daily from 11am to 10.30pm; advanced bookings are required after 10pm.
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Hakod Oasis Spa is located at Lot A-01-09, 1st Floor, Block A, Warisan Square, Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Telephone: +6 088 487 700 / 01
Fax: +6 088 487 702
Email: hakodoasis@yahoo.com
Website: www.hakodoasis.com
Kota Kinabalu (Capital City)
The ancient healing principal has it that the feet are windows to holistic wellness. With this principal in mind, Hakod Oasis Spa offers an extra special array of luxurious spa treatments uniquely designed to rejuvenate and invigorate the humble feet.With a name that is derived from the Kadazandusun word, ‘hakod’ which means ‘legs’; the name Hakod Oasis literally translates into ‘haven for the legs’. Likewise, walking into Hakod Oasis spa, you will be spoilt for choice with the range of treatments designed to pamper your tired feet such as the Hakod Reflex treatment, the Fish Spa treatment, as well as the Hot Stone massage treatment.
Foot reflexology is a kind of pressure therapy that dates back as far as the ancient Egyptian times. It is a treatment wherein pressure is applied on certain ‘reflex’ points in the foot in order to aid circulation and promote relaxation. Hot stone massage is a type of massage therapy that uses hot volcanic stones. It is a highly therapeutic massage that helps deep muscle and tissue relaxation, alleviates stress and releases toxins. The hot stone massage is also a popular and safe alternative treatment for people suffering from arthritis, muscle aches, fibromyalgia, insomnia, and even depression. For the best of both treatments, try the Hakod Hot Stone massage—a treatment that incorporates foot reflexology and hot stone massage.
Fancy something a bit more fun and novel? Opt for the Hakod Oasis treatment that includes foot bath and scrub as well as a fish spa session. The fish spa session involves dipping your feet into a pool of Turkey-bred Garra Rufa fish and allowing these tiny ‘fish doctors’ to suck the dead skin cells off your feet, revealing a radiant layer of skin. The Garra Rufa fish releases enzymatic secretions in its saliva that possess an antibacterial property. Its saliva also contains Dithranol (anthralin), one of the major components in dermatological creams that boosts skin regeneration.
Other than therapeutic foot treats, Hakod Oasis also offers other excellent array of full body aromatherapy, shiatsu, and hot stone massages. Alternatively, there are also ear candling, foot & hand spa, and facial treatments, as well as a range of deluxe mini treats to pick and choose from. Each treatment also comes with a signature Welcome & Thank You treats.
Hakod Oasis is open daily from 11am to 10.30pm; advanced bookings are required after 10pm.
More info
Hakod Oasis Spa is located at Lot A-01-09, 1st Floor, Block A, Warisan Square, Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Telephone: +6 088 487 700 / 01
Fax: +6 088 487 702
Email: hakodoasis@yahoo.com
Website: www.hakodoasis.com
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List of attraction around Kota Kinabalu (Capital City)
- Aquarium & Marine Museum
- Atkinson Clock Tower
- Borneo Art Gallery
- Bunga Raya Island Resort & Spa
- CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa
- City Mosque
- Double Six Monument
- Gaya Street (Sunday Market)
- Handicraft Market
- Jari Jari (Day Spa) for Body & Mind Relaxation
- Jesselton Point Waterfront
- Ka'andaman Traditional Healing Garden
- Kipandi Butterfly Park
- KK Esplanade
- Kota Kinabalu Wetlands
- Layang-Layang Island
- Lok Kawi Wildlife Park
- Mandara Spa, Magellan Sutera
- Mari Mari Cultural Village
- Menara Tun Mustapha (Sabah Foundation Building)
- Monsopiad Cultural Village
- Nexus Golf Resort Karambunai
- North Borneo Railway
- Orchid de Villa
- Outdoor Development Centre (ODEC)
- Petagas War Memorial
- Puh Toh Tze Temple
- Sabah Golf & Country Club
- Sabah State Mosque
- Sabah State Museum & Heritage Village
- Sabah State Railway
- Sightseeing in Kota Kinabalu
- Signal Hill Observatory Platform
- South Sea Sanctuary Day Spa
- St. Michael's Church Penampang
- Sutera Harbour Golf & Country Club
- Tamu Penampang
- Tanjung Aru Beach
- The Green Connection
- The Waterfront
- Tun Mustapha Gallery
- Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
- Water World Theme Park
Event Happening around Kota Kinabalu (Capital City)
- New Talents Exhibition - 12 January - 24 February 2012
- Martin & Osa Johnson North Borneo Safari - 22 February - 31 December 2012
- City Day Open Regatta - 25 - 26 February 2012
- World Press Photo Exhibition - 27 February - 08 March 2012
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