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Experience Thai Heritage at Spa InterContinental Bangkok: Khao Chae Therapy Unveiled

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In the bustling urban landscape of Bangkok, a peaceful haven awaits high above the city’s skyline. Nestled on the 36th floor of the illustrious InterContinental Bangkok, SPA InterContinental offers an enticing respite from the scorching summer sun. Recently celebrated as one of the Best Hotels in Southeast Asia by the esteemed 2024 Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards UK, it proudly holds the prestigious title of a Michelin Guide Key Hotel. Now, this luxurious retreat unveils a new gem in its crown—an experience rooted in the rich tapestry of Thai heritage: the 90-minute Khao Chae Therapy.

Drawing profound inspiration from Khao Chae, a dish steeped in regal tradition and once solely the province of royalty, this exclusive spa treatment takes the essence of floral-infused rice mingled with aromatic botanicals to offer a uniquely rejuvenating experience. Originally concocted to provide relief and refreshment for Thailand’s elite during the height of summer, Khao Chae has grown to symbolize refined indulgence, particularly celebrated during the festive Songkran period. Now, SPA InterContinental translates this beloved culinary masterpiece into an invigorating holistic wellness expedition.

The journey into tranquility begins with an opulent 30-minute Jasmine Rice Body Scrub. Imagine being enveloped in the sweet, calming aromas of jasmine and rose-scented water. This delicate exfoliation unveils your skin’s inherent luster and softness, leaving an inviting glow. The magic lies in the Thai Jasmine rice extracts, working harmoniously to refine and rejuvenate, embodying the purity and elegance of the dish from which it takes its name.

After this indulgent prelude, surrender to the calming embrace of a 60-minute Jasmine Rice Bran Oil Massage. Here, skilled therapists alternate between gentle caresses and firm pressure using the treasured golden rice bran oil. Rich in beneficial vitamins B and E, along with the added punch of Gamma Oryzanol, this treatment deeply nourishes and hydrates the skin, imbuing it with a natural shield against UV rays. The rich antioxidant properties not only replenish and nurture but also promise a lasting, radiant vitality.

The Khao Chae Therapy is available every day from the 1st of April to the 30th of June 2025, welcoming guests into its soothing oasis between 09:00 and 23:00. This exquisite cultural immersion is priced at THB 3,950++ per person. To reserve your passage into this world of luxury and tradition, connect with SPA InterContinental at [email protected] or reach out via phone at +66 (0) 2 656 0444. Additional information can be found by visiting the pristine corridors of intercontinental.com/bangkok.

Note that all prices are listed in Thai Baht and are subject to a 10% service charge along with applicable government taxes.

28 Comments

  1. travel_guru32 March 14, 2025

    This sounds excessive. Paying nearly 4,000 Baht for a massage is outrageous!

    • Samantha L March 14, 2025

      But you’re getting a unique cultural experience, not just a massage.

      • expat_in_bangkok March 14, 2025

        Exactly, it’s about the heritage and luxury. If you want just a massage, go somewhere else.

    • travel_guru32 March 14, 2025

      I get it but for a lot of us that’s still a hefty price for a spa day.

  2. Sophia March 14, 2025

    I think the idea of combining food tradition with spa therapy is innovative! Can’t wait to try it.

    • JetSetterJake March 14, 2025

      For sure! It’s like experiencing Thai culture in a whole new way.

      • Sophia March 14, 2025

        Plus, jasmine and rice are such calming scents. It’s perfect.

  3. bksol16 March 14, 2025

    Does the Khao Chae Therapy include any traditional Thai music or ambiance enhancements?

  4. drifter28 March 14, 2025

    I find it ironic that something intended for Thai royalty is now being marketed to tourists.

    • Olivia_reads March 14, 2025

      It’s not uncommon though, a lot of cultural experiences have found their way into tourism.

    • drifter28 March 14, 2025

      True, but it sometimes feels like cultural dilution.

  5. WanderlustLuna March 14, 2025

    Is the price worth it? Has anyone actually done this spa therapy and can vouch for its effects?

    • Chloe M March 14, 2025

      I did it last year and it was an absolute delight. Worth it if you’re into luxe experiences.

    • WanderlustLuna March 14, 2025

      Good to know! Might just save up for it.

  6. Tom March 14, 2025

    Do they serve actual Khao Chae rice dish alongside the therapy? That would make it even more authentic.

  7. Linda_H March 14, 2025

    Priced way out of reach for locals. This is clearly designed just for tourists.

    • Jason7 March 14, 2025

      Unfortunately, luxury often comes with a price tag not everyone can meet.

  8. trekjunky March 14, 2025

    How do we know the ingredients like the jasmine and rice bran oil are of high quality?

    • spaaddict March 14, 2025

      Given the hotel’s reputation, I’d expect nothing less than top quality.

  9. Ploy March 14, 2025

    I love that they’re showcasing Thai traditions, but I wish it was more accessible to everyone.

    • world_traveller March 14, 2025

      I agree, it would be great if they had pricing options or discounts for locals.

    • Ploy March 14, 2025

      That would definitely help strengthen local appreciation alongside tourism.

  10. kitchenking March 14, 2025

    Interesting how food culture is being repurposed for wellness. Truly shows the versatility of Thai cuisine.

  11. Anna March 14, 2025

    I’m skeptical. Spa treatments often promise the world but deliver very little.

  12. TheRealSLS March 14, 2025

    I tried it and felt like royalty for those 90 minutes! Definitely indulged my senses.

  13. Nina Windsor March 14, 2025

    This seems like pure marketing hype to me.

  14. JohnDoe_37 March 14, 2025

    I wonder if they offer any packages that include this therapy with a stay at the hotel.

    • hotelinsider March 14, 2025

      Usually hotels like InterContinental have bundled offers, worth checking their site.

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