AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins

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AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins

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Fragrant relief starts with ancient Khmer hands. This 90-minute aromatherapy massage at Sokkhak Spa Riverside blends gentle stretching with deep pressure along energy lines, paired with essential oils drawn from Cambodian plants and flowers. I especially love the way the technique targets your body with both relaxation and pressure, and the fun, practical scent choice from six different oils depending on the mood you want to shift.

There is one small catch to plan around: the listed $59 price does not include all fees and taxes, so your total may be a bit higher at checkout.

Key Highlights

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - Key Highlights

  • Khmer-inspired technique uses stretching plus deep pressure along energy lines to ease tension
  • Six scent options let you steer the session toward calm, uplift, or “reset” vibes using Cambodian oils
  • Sokkhak Spa Riverside atmosphere focuses on quiet comfort, with a warm, professional welcome
  • Private session feel means only your group gets the room and attention
  • Welcome drink (often tea before and after) makes the experience feel paced, not rushed
  • Two-therapist pressure is possible in some sessions, so you can ask about a four-hand style if you like

Khmer Aromatherapy Massage in Siem Reap: What It Feels Like and Why It Works

In Siem Reap, your body usually learns the city fast: temples, uneven sidewalks, heat, and the kind of walking that turns your feet into sandpaper. This 90-minute aromatherapy massage is built for that. It’s adapted from ancient Khmer healing practices linked to the Angkorian Khmer Empire, and the therapist uses a mix of gentle stretching and deep pressure moving along energy lines.

I like that it’s not just “soft hands for relaxation.” The session actively works different parts of your body, so you get that back-to-normal feeling instead of floating out only slightly looser. And because the massage is paired with essential oils, the whole experience has a sensory cue that helps your mind switch gears too.

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Price, Duration, and What You Get for $59

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - Price, Duration, and What You Get for $59
The cost is $59 per person for about 90 minutes. That’s a solid value in a tourism hub where spa pricing can swing wildly. What makes it feel fair is that you’re paying for a full private massage session and an aromatherapy approach, not just a generic rubdown.

The part you should watch is that all fees and taxes aren’t included in the base price. So if you’re budgeting tightly, leave a little cushion. Still, even with that adjustment, a 90-minute treatment is long enough to change how you feel the rest of your day.

You’ll also get a welcome drink. In practice, that usually means you arrive, get something warm or refreshing, and then your session starts with a calm rhythm instead of a hurried handoff.

Where You’ll Go: Finding the Right Spot in Krong Siem Reap

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - Where You’ll Go: Finding the Right Spot in Krong Siem Reap
Your start point is listed as 9V44+8XW in Krong Siem Reap, and the activity ends back near the meeting point. The spa itself is Sokkhak Spa Riverside, which helps because you’re not trying to interpret a mystery location late in the day.

It’s also described as near public transportation, which matters if you’re pairing this with temple visits or dinner. You won’t need a long detour with taxis if you time it right.

Before the Massage Starts: Scents, Staff Care, and Setting Expectations

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - Before the Massage Starts: Scents, Staff Care, and Setting Expectations
This is one of those experiences where the first few minutes affect the whole outcome. When you arrive, expect a warm welcome and a calm, elegant environment with soothing background music and soft lighting. The vibe is quietly upscale without feeling stiff.

Then comes the part you can actually control: you’ll select from six essential oil scents. The oils are sourced from Cambodia’s finest plants, flowers, seeds, and leaves, and each scent is created to support a different wellness need. If you’re the type who likes choices, this is a real plus. You’re not stuck with a one-size aroma that might fight your preferences.

If you’re sensitive to strong fragrances, just take that scent selection seriously. Pick what feels comfortable before you even lie down, and don’t feel shy about asking questions.

Inside Sokkhak Spa Riverside: Clean, Quiet, and Built for Unwinding

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - Inside Sokkhak Spa Riverside: Clean, Quiet, and Built for Unwinding
Sokkhak Spa Riverside is the kind of place you’ll appreciate even before the massage begins. The reviews and the overall setup point to a super clean feel, with a serene, quiet interior that makes it easy to stop thinking about schedules.

A detail that matters: the room design and lighting are meant to feel gentle, not harsh. That’s important in Siem Reap, where you’re often coming in from sun glare and constant motion. When the space gets out of your way, your body can actually notice what’s happening during the massage.

The staff also show up as attentive and professional. That helps if you’re new to massage styles like Khmer stretching with deeper pressure. You can feel guided rather than thrown into the experience.

The 90-Minute Treatment: Stretching, Deep Pressure, and Energy Lines

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - The 90-Minute Treatment: Stretching, Deep Pressure, and Energy Lines
The core of this massage is a Khmer healing blend: gentle stretching plus deep pressure movement applied along energy lines. The therapist concentrates on different parts of your body, working through tight zones while also using movement to help them release.

Here’s what that usually means for your body after a day of temple walking:

  • Stretching helps loosen hips, lower back, and legs that get tight from repetitive steps
  • Deep pressure tackles the knots you don’t notice until you stop walking
  • Energy-line flow gives the session a planned rhythm, not random pressure

One thing you might notice is that the session feels structured. You’ll often move through areas one by one, rather than being left in one static position for the whole time. And if you prefer more intensity, there’s a chance you could experience a two-therapist, four-hand style setup, depending on how your appointment is scheduled. If that’s your thing, it’s worth asking when you check in.

Aromatherapy Oils: How the Scents Support the Massage Experience

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - Aromatherapy Oils: How the Scents Support the Massage Experience
In a city full of heat and noise, smell is a fast shortcut to calm. This session uses essential oils sourced from Cambodian botanicals, and you’ll choose from six nature-inspired scents.

What I like about this approach is that it’s not just about smelling good. Each scent is crafted to address specific wellness needs, which means you’re choosing a direction for your session. Want something that supports a reset feeling? Pick the scent aligned with that. Want to feel uplifted after a long travel day? Choose the option designed for that mood shift.

Also, the scent choice makes the massage feel personal. You’re not just paying for time on a table; you’re shaping the sensory part of the therapy.

Timing It Right: When This Massage Fits Best in Your Siem Reap Day

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE 90 mins - Timing It Right: When This Massage Fits Best in Your Siem Reap Day
A 90-minute massage works best when you’re not rushing right afterward. If you go right after temples, you’ll feel the difference most because your muscles are still warm and your body is in “recovery mode.” It’s also a great way to balance out long sightseeing days where you’re mostly doing the same motions over and over.

If your day is packed with Angkor Wat mornings and afternoon errands, schedule this so you have time to sit, shower (if you want), and enjoy dinner without climbing right back into constant walking. Think of it as a soft landing between sightseeing and evening life.

Getting the Most From Your Private Session

This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates. That matters because it reduces the chance of you feeling squeezed between other guests or rushed between steps.

A private setup also helps you communicate quickly. If you have areas you want worked more (tight calves, sore shoulders, lower back discomfort), say so early. Khmer massage blends stretching and deep pressure, so your therapist will likely adapt within that style framework.

Two practical tips:

  • Be clear about what you want: relaxing pressure versus deeper work
  • If you like the idea of a stronger multi-therapist session, ask whether a four-hand approach can be arranged for your appointment

Who Should Book This (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)

This massage suits you if you want a blend of traditional Khmer-inspired bodywork and aromatherapy, especially after temple walking. It’s also a good match if you care about atmosphere—because this spa experience is built around calm lighting, music, and clean, comfortable rooms.

If you want a purely medical, injury-targeted treatment with very specific physiotherapy goals, you might find this is more “body relaxation and tension release” than a diagnostic rehab session. That doesn’t make it bad; it just means you should align expectations.

If you’re traveling with someone else and you’d like the same kind of session vibe together, private rooms still keep the experience smooth and personal for each person.

Should You Book This 90-Minute Aromatherapy Massage?

I’d book it if:

  • you want a long-enough session to make a noticeable difference
  • you like the idea of choosing from six essential oil scents
  • you value a clean, tranquil spa setting with attentive, professional care
  • you’re planning a busy Angkor day and want a recovery moment that doesn’t eat your whole schedule

Skip it (or ask more questions first) if you’re only looking for something very short, or if you strongly dislike strong aromas and aren’t comfortable choosing an essential oil scent.

Overall, this is one of those Siem Reap activities that feels like it belongs in real life: take a break, let the Khmer-inspired stretching and pressure do its job, and let the oils help your mind stop sprinting.

FAQ

How long is the aromatherapy massage?

The aromatherapy massage is listed as approximately 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes).

What is the price per person?

The price is $59.00 per person.

Is the session private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

What’s included in the experience?

A welcome drink is included.

What isn’t included in the price?

All fees and taxes are not included.

What technique is used during the massage?

The Khmer-style massage combines gentle stretching and deep pressure movement along energy lines, with the therapist focusing on different parts of your body.

Do I get to choose essential oils or scents?

Yes. You can choose from six nature-inspired scents made with essential oils sourced from Cambodian plants, flowers, seeds, and leaves.

What are the spa’s opening hours?

The listed opening hours are Monday through Sunday, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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