Wellness Centre


Along with a well-equipped gym, Kings Camp offers an array of pampering treatments - a must in completing your all-round rejuvenating safari experience.

Treatments
Therapy Lapa
The following therapies are available:

Reflexology
In this treatment we massage the reflexes on the feet and hands, which aids the body in relaxing.

Aromatherapy
This is a full body treatment using essential oils for a very relaxing and enjoyable result.

Indian Head Massage
This is a seated treatment in which we massage the upper back, shoulders, neck and face.

Full Body Massage

Swedish Massage (Back)
This is a deep tissue massage, helping to relieve aching muscles from stress and tension.

African Wood Massage
Warm olive and shea butter are massaged into the skin, after which specially designed dumbbells are used as a tool to massage the body.

Avo & Shea Butter Nugget Massage
Avocado and shea butter are used to conduct a deep massage on the body as the butter begins to melt with the body’s temperature. It leaves your skin hydrated and nourished.

Hot Stone Therapy
This is a massage using heated stones to relax tense muscles and aid in physical and mental well-being.

Facials, Pedicures and Manicures are also available.

Gym
For guests wishing to keep active, our fully air-conditioned, spacious gym is equipped with free weights, bench press, treadmill, spinning and training bike, high flyer, gym ball, gym mats, and weight machines. Fresh towels and bottled water are provided.

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

Copyright © AfricanAdrenalin™ 2008
AfricanAdrenalin are authorised merchants of:
 
Authorised Visa Merchants
Authorised Mastercard Merchants
Authorised American Express Merchants
Authorised Diners Club Merchants
Some elements copyright Kings Camp Lodge
This is a work of joint authorship: No text or images on this page may be reproduced without written authorisation from AfricanAdrenalin™
   Interesting Sites:
National Geographic Travel Lonely Planet Guide to Africa BBC Travel Advice The New York Times Africa Guide Conde Nast Traveler
Discovery Travel Channel