Excellent combo of Thai massage and reflexology (with a distinct thai twist) from Sheree and her colleague; very welcoming, professional and (still) friendly which is worth a lot in itself
I booked a last minute massage through Wahanda. Arokaya contacted me to confirm and were very friendly when i arrived. I get a lot of massages and i'd have to say this was one of the best. I like a firm massage and this was perfect! She was very nice, asked me if i was comfortable and if i felt ok with the pressure. I found it very professional, the place was clean and the staff was very friendly. I'd highly recommend this place, and look forward to coming back!
First of all I would like to mention that the staff at Arokaya are extremely friendly and accomodating and I could fix an appointment with pretty short notice. The salon is clean and nicely decorated the only comment would be that the room could have been a little bit warmer for my liking to make it a little cosier. The massage itself was great and the whole body was being worked and I can say I felt much better for it the day after as I had been having issues with tensions and sore muscles prior to the massage. Thank you Sue! To finish the visit off, I was offered a cup of traditional Thai tea, which was very nice and complemented the overall relaxing experience.
My massage was excellent. What was *not* excellent was discovering, right as I was undressing, that I was sharing a room with another client, who was naked on the other side of a flimsy curtain (which I looked through after being surprised at seeing his clothes folded on a table). Inevitably, the other client did the same thing, and looked through the curtain midway through my massage. Since I had a massage beginning at half past the hour, I overlapped with two different clients in the other bed, and so the second client also looked through the curtain when he came in. I appreciate that Arokaya wants to book in as many clients as possible, and I like to think that I'm not that squeamish about nudity (mine or other people's)-- but I really don't think it's acceptable not to warn customers that they'll be sharing a room. Had I known I would have had two random strangers see my bits and bobs, I'd probably have said no thanks.