Hi folks! I'm going to be doing some travelling in Thailand in March/April after finishing my AY teacher training. Can anyone recommend an intensive Thai massage course?
Marc B. replied:
Ted if you have the time, really go for the most extensive and powerful experience http://www.thaimassagecircus.com hope to see you there!
Aloha fellow gypsy tribe! I'm looking for some recommendations on a really good Dentist in Thailand or Bali. While we're at it, other faves too! (Thai Massage schools, dive cert schools, fave spas, cleanses)
Bamboo B. replied:
Dr. Montri at M-Square dental clinic in Chiang Mai is the best dentist ever! I'm going to see him tomorrow :D me and many friends have had really good experiences with him. For Thai Massage, the beginner's courses at the Lahu village near Chiang Mai wi th sunshine-network, http://www.thaiyogamassage.infothai.com/coursesvillage.html , come to the Thai Massage Circus in Luang Prabang, Laos in Feb. I'll be cooking there for my 7 th year, its a month long advanced Thai massage retreat, http://www.thaimassagecircus.com/ Cleansing at the Sanctuary in Koh Pahngan is great, but the island is not the same these days as it used to be even a year ago... but if you go, also check out my friend Matthew Schotz yoga retreat center guesthouse project on the north side of the island. Vipassana at Wat Tam Wua (the forest monestary) between Pai and Mae Hong Son is a very beautiful and laid back Vipassana retreat and Pai is the quintessential hippie mountain artist and musician chill out town. Some cool permaculture projects and communities around these days too. When will you guys be around? maybe see you :) <3
Has anyone ever traveled to Thailand to learn Thai Massage? My friend and I are looking to plan a trip to do so and would love any advise, tips, and recommendations! Thank you :)
Brian N. replied:
If you want limited distractions you can always try staying with Lahu Village. http://www.thaiyogamassage.infothai.com/coursesvillage.html