REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Lavender Relaxing Experience
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Lavender beats hot, loud Siem Reap. This 2.5-hour lavender relaxing experience at Mudita Spa is built to reset your body after days of temples and tuk-tuk time. You get a full sequence of treatments focused on relaxation, from a cleansing polish to warming aromatherapy oil.
I especially like two things: the package includes multiple steps of care, not just a basic massage, and it’s a complete spa flow (scrub, wrap, massage, then scalp and face care). I also love that they include hotel transfers plus tea or coffee, so you can arrive calm instead of stressed.
One thing to consider: the experience can involve up to 65 guests across the operating schedule, so if you’re picky about quiet, choose an appointment time that feels less crowded for you.
In This Review
- Quick highlights
- Mudita Spa in Siem Reap: a calm pause between temples
- Price and what you actually get for $59
- From body polish to scalp healing: the full 2.5-hour flow
- The little comforts: transfers, tea/coffee, and a calm arrival
- Choosing appointment times after Angkor sightseeing
- Lavender aromatherapy and skin care: why this combo works
- Practical tips to get more out of your lavender session
- Who should book this Mudita Spa lavender experience
- Should you book? My decision guide
- FAQ
- What is the Lavender Relaxing Experience in Siem Reap?
- Where does the experience take place?
- How long is the experience?
- How much does it cost?
- Are hotel transfers included?
- Is tea or coffee provided?
- What are the main treatments included?
- What time does it start?
- Is there a mobile ticket?
- Is free cancellation available?
- How many people can be included in the experience?
Quick highlights

- Lavender body polish to start with a cleansing scrub and body glow
- Warm lavender oil aromatherapy to help you slow down fast
- Healing scalp treatment (great when temple days leave your head/neck feeling tight)
- Moisturizing face care to finish the session feeling refreshed, not just looser
- Hotel transfers + tea or coffee so your only task is relaxing
Mudita Spa in Siem Reap: a calm pause between temples
Siem Reap can be all motion: early mornings, midday heat, and late afternoon photo stops. This is the opposite kind of plan. The Mudita Spa experience is designed as a full reset, with a set treatment order that focuses on comfort and rhythm, not rushing.
The setting matters. One reason this gets such strong feedback is that the spa feels like an oasis right when you step inside. Staff welcome you, explain what’s coming next, and then guide you into the treatment flow. You’ll see that in the way the service is described, including details like Sina welcoming guests and laying out the experience step-by-step.
And after a day of walking, dust, and shoulder tension, that kind of calm start helps. You’re not trying to figure anything out once you’re there. You can just switch gears.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Siem Reap.
Price and what you actually get for $59
For $59 (around 2 hours 30 minutes), you’re buying a lot more than a single service. You’re getting a stack of lavender-focused treatments that touch the whole body: polishing, warming aromatherapy oil, a healing scalp moment, and moisturizing face care. On top of that, the included portion also names a full body scrub, a warm cocooning wrap, and a full body massage.
That’s the value here: you don’t have to choose between body care and relaxation. The package is built to feel like one long, connected session.
Also, you’re not paying extra for the basics that make spa time easier to use while you’re sightseeing. Hotel transfers are included, and tea or coffee is part of the experience.
Where value can drop is if you only want one short add-on and nothing else. If you’re the type who prefers quick, standalone sessions, this might feel like more care than you need. But if you want a true break that leaves you feeling smoother and calmer, this is priced to make sense.
From body polish to scalp healing: the full 2.5-hour flow
The schedule is straightforward and very spa-like: you move through the steps in sequence at Mudita Spa. You can expect a full-body focus, starting from the outside and working toward the details that temple days can irritate.
Here’s how the treatment journey reads:
1) Lavender body polish (start clean, feel smooth)
The experience begins with a cleansing polish using lavender. In practical terms, this is the step that gets you from sweaty travel skin back to something that feels cared for. It’s also a nice mental cue: you start the session by actively letting go of the day.
Some descriptions of the included services also frame this as a full body scrub. Either way, the outcome is similar: exfoliation plus that first wave of relaxation as the session begins.
2) Warm lavender oil aromatherapy (slow your system down)
After the polish, you move into a warm aromatherapy session with lavender oil. This step is about warmth and scent. Even if you’re not a hardcore aromatherapy person, the combination of gentle warmth and lavender smell tends to make your breathing go slower.
It’s the kind of step you’ll notice physically. Your muscles usually relax when heat and scent do the heavy lifting.
3) Warm cocooning wrap + full body massage (the main reset)
The included service list names a warm cocooning wrap and a full body massage. This is the middle of the experience where you feel the most physical relief.
A massage is more than comfort. It’s a counter to the posture you build from temple circuits: neck forward, shoulders up, hips tight. One particularly praised element from past guests is the way the therapist can target tension, with staff like Srey Leak highlighted for releasing neck and shoulder tightness.
You don’t need to be able to describe your pain perfectly. If you tell them what feels tight—neck, shoulders, back—they can adjust within the flow.
4) Healing scalp treatment (small touch, big payoff)
Then comes the scalp work. This is one of those steps that many people underestimate until they get it. After long days outdoors, with sun and head movement, the scalp and hairline can feel tense.
The healing scalp treatment is meant to calm that area. It’s also a nice transition from full-body work into the finishing care.
5) Moisturizing face care (finish like you mean it)
The experience ends with moisturizing face care. This is the final step that turns a massage into a full spa treatment day.
Practically, it means your face isn’t left feeling ignored after everything else. You’ll leave looking a bit more rested, and your skin feels more cared for than it does after a hotel shower.
The little comforts: transfers, tea/coffee, and a calm arrival
A lot of spa reviews fall into the category of good service, period. This one has a more useful pattern: the calm begins before the first towel touches your skin.
Hotel transfers are included, so you’re not coordinating a ride after a long temple day. That matters in Siem Reap, where you want your energy saved for relaxing, not negotiating transport.
Tea or coffee is included too. It’s a small thing, but it helps you settle in. Instead of rushing straight into the treatment, you can take a breath, drink something warm, and let your body shift out of tourist mode.
Inside Mudita Spa, the service style also gets praised: staff welcoming guests and explaining what happens next. That simple clarity lowers anxiety. It lets you relax faster, and when you relax faster, the massage is better.
If you’re picky about communication and want someone to guide you through the experience step-by-step, this package fits that mood.
Choosing appointment times after Angkor sightseeing
This experience offers various appointment times throughout the day and night. That flexibility is genuinely useful in Siem Reap, because your temple schedule doesn’t always end at a neat time.
Here’s how to think about choosing a slot:
- If you want the spa to feel quiet, go later in the day when you’re less likely to be tempted to cram one more activity.
- If you’re heat-sensitive, a mid-day break can be smart, as long as you pick a time that doesn’t clash with your must-see sites.
- If you’re traveling as a group or with someone who needs evening downtime, the night options make it easier to plan around dinner.
One caution: while you’re not told it’s a shared class, the experience has a max capacity of 65 travelers. That means the spa can have busier periods depending on how they schedule appointments. If you’re the type who hates any hint of chaos, choose a time that feels like it will be calmer for your itinerary.
Lavender aromatherapy and skin care: why this combo works
Lavender is the star ingredient, and this package uses it in a practical way: lavender body polish, warm lavender oil aromatherapy, and then follow-up moisturizing care.
What I like about this approach is that it treats lavender as more than a smell. You feel it across the session:
- First, the polish changes how your skin feels and prepares your body to receive the massage and oil.
- Second, the warm lavender oil adds warmth and scent, which can help you relax quickly.
- Third, the moisturizing face care finishes the experience so you don’t feel dry or neglected when you’re done.
And the scalp treatment adds an extra layer. It’s not just a body reset; it’s a head-and-neck release moment too, which pairs well with busy days in open-air temple areas.
In plain terms: this package tries to fix the full-body tension chain—skin stress, muscle tightness, then sensory calm.
Practical tips to get more out of your lavender session
You’ll get the most out of this experience if you treat it like a mini recovery plan, not just a nice activity.
- Tell your therapist where you feel tight. Neck and shoulders are common hotspots on temple days, and prior guests have specifically praised staff for targeting that tension.
- Don’t plan a big add-on right after. Give yourself time to hydrate and cool off mentally. The point is to carry the calm home.
- Go in with simple expectations: you’re getting a structured series of lavender treatments. If you want one specific focus (like only deep muscle work), you might feel differently than someone who wants a full reset.
Also, bring patience with you in a good way. Spa schedules with multiple appointment times work best when you accept that the session is timed but not rushed.
Who should book this Mudita Spa lavender experience
This is ideal for you if:
- You want relaxation after sightseeing in Siem Reap
- You enjoy a treatment sequence that covers more than one body area
- You’re celebrating something or just want a self-care day that feels “complete”
- You’d rather have hotel transfers handle the hard part
It may not be the best fit if:
- You only want a quick service with minimal time commitment
- You’re strictly focused on a single therapy type and don’t want the added steps (scalp and face care included here)
If you’re coming from temples and hot sidewalks, this is also a great way to balance your trip. It adds comfort and recovery to the sightseeing intensity.
Should you book? My decision guide
Book it if you want a true spa reset that’s built for comfort and uses lavender in a full treatment sequence. At $59 for about 2.5 hours, with hotel transfers and tea/coffee included, it’s a strong value package for a day when you want your body to stop feeling like it’s been on a motor.
I’d also book if you appreciate service clarity. Past highlights focus on welcoming communication and therapists who understand where guests feel tension—like the praised support around neck and shoulders.
Skip it only if you dislike structured treatment flows or you’re the kind of traveler who prefers ultra-simple plans with fewer steps.
If you’re ready for a quieter rhythm after Siem Reap, this one does the job.
FAQ
What is the Lavender Relaxing Experience in Siem Reap?
It’s a spa treatment package at Mudita Spa that combines a lavender body polish, warm lavender oil aromatherapy, a healing scalp treatment, and moisturizing face care, along with other included massage-related services.
Where does the experience take place?
It starts at Mudita Spa, 17251 Wat Bo Rd, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia.
How long is the experience?
It lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $59.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes. Hotel transfers are included.
Is tea or coffee provided?
Yes. Coffee and/or tea is included.
What are the main treatments included?
The package includes lavender body polish, warm lavender oil aromatherapy, healing scalp treatment, and moisturizing face care. Included services also reference a full body scrub, a warm cocooning wrap, and a full body massage.
What time does it start?
There are various appointment times throughout the day and night. You’ll choose from the available slots during booking.
Is there a mobile ticket?
Yes. The experience uses a mobile ticket.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many people can be included in the experience?
The maximum is 65 travelers for the activity.

























