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Sparkling Water

Mary Bemis immerses herself in a special cleansing ritual at the newly revamped Sacred River Spa in Bali


“I had a dream I was flying with someone and guiding them to the river for physical and spiritual cleansing. We arrived at the Ayung River, where I bathed them, making them shine,” recalls Luisa Anderson, regional director of spa at Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, Asia Pacific. This ethereal depiction perfectly symbolises the vision behind the newly conceptualised Sacred River Spa.

Anderson and I sit in the serene atmosphere of the redesigned facility at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan. Nestled near Ubud, on the banks of the Ayung River – the longest, widest and most revered waterway in Bali – this spectacular resort is ensconced in a vibrant rainforest. It’s the grand reopening day of this tranquil space and I’m honoured to be the first guest to experience Tirta Ening – a 150-minute water ceremony that translates as ‘sparkling water’. This exceptional IDR4,5 million (US$286, €264, £221) ritual pays tribute to the healing powers of Bali’s sacred water.

Truly magical
“I knew we had to create a treatment that made water a central element,” Anderson explains. While developing the spa’s concept, she delved into the country’s cultural uses of water. Three aspects inspired her: the taste of water from the local Tirta Empul temple that’s infused with Balinese healing plants such as cananga, chempaka and pandan; a traditional cleansing ritual known as melukat, where holy water is poured over the individual for spiritual purification; and the subak system, Bali’s unique irrigation method for rice fields.

These influences are elegantly integrated into Tirta Ening, which begins with setting an intention through the resonant tones of a crystal singing bowl and sipping blessed water infused with local botanicals and crystals. This is accompanied by the gentle sound of flowing water – part of a specially composed music track which plays throughout.

“Water is said to hold the memory of the Divine,” Anderson notes. The journey continues with a gentle steam followed by a scrub and one of the most invigorating Vichy experiences I’ve had to date – courtesy of Lemi. It’s an exhilarating nod to melukat and Bali’s tropical rains.

The massage that follows is no less extraordinary. Conducted on a special Lemi Dream Table equipped with a warm water mattress, it uses fluid lomi lomi techniques, emphasising the body’s connection to water. “The flow and long strokes remind the body of its watery essence,” Anderson explains, while ensuring the muscles receive deeper attention. The massage features Water Dreams, a locally sourced essential oil by Bali Radiance, which blends ylang ylang, vanilla, lavender and patchouli.

The ceremony closes with a crystal sound bath and a final sip of blessed water.

This was an extraordinary experience where every movement, every delicate touch, seemed infused with reverence. It was truly magical and I’m left feeling invigorated and renewed with a lightness of being that’s hard to come by.

Powerful ‘unseen’ energy
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2023 and was overdue for a spa upgrade. The original spa was situated on the lower level of the main building and consisted of three rooms. Treatments, says Anderson, always nodded to Balinese traditions with classics such as lulur and boreh scrubs. In 2014, she introduced Chakra Ceremonies and “cleaned up” the menu.

“We always knew a major refurbishment was essential,” Anderson tells me. “In Asia, a treatment room without natural light or vegetation wasn’t going to cut it.” The thoughtfully redesigned spa complex spans 4,970sq m and was crafted by Australian architects, The Fulcrum Agency; Japanese interior designers, Design Studio SPIN; and Indonesian landscape consultants Bukit Kembar Permai. Every centimeter – indoor and out – is meticulously designed to harmonise the body and mind with the rhythms of nature.

There are seven stunning Spa Villas that are named after sacred Balinese Elements. Nestled beneath the jungle canopy, these offer a seamless blend of natural beauty and modern design. Each villa is equipped with a humongous bathtub hand carved from Indonesian stone. Other noteworthy spaces include Dharma Satya, a lovely yoga pavilion that sits adjacent to the river and a blissful relaxation pavilion set in a lily pond.

The new spa draws inspiration from the ancient Balinese philosophy of niskala (unseen energy), tapping into practices such as biogeometric design for example. “Few places in Bali have ‘unseen’ energies as powerful as those in the Ayung River basin,” Anderson says, adding that it’s been a privilege to connect with these energies throughout the spa’s relaunch.

Indeed, being situated along the revered river means the spa is perfectly positioned to connect guests to the natural flow of the landscape. In an age where nearly every destination is striving to innovate with water therapies, Sacred River Spa shines as a model of thoughtful, intentional design. It’s set to become a true-blue destination spa grounded in authenticity and my time there left a lasting impression.
photo: Stephen Kiesling

"Every movement, every delicate touch, seemed infused with reverence"– Mary Bemis

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The 150-minute Tirta Ening ceremony begins with sipping blessed water
The 150-minute Tirta Ening ceremony begins with sipping blessed water
Bemis says the Vichy experience was one of the best she’s ever had
Bemis says the Vichy experience was one of the best she’s ever had / photo: Sacred River Spa
Luisa Anderson, Four Seasons’ regional spa director, created the exceptional concept
Luisa Anderson, Four Seasons’ regional spa director, created the exceptional concept / photo: Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay/Himawan Sutanto
The spa covers nearly 5,000sq m and has just reopened after a complete overhaul
The spa covers nearly 5,000sq m and has just reopened after a complete overhaul / photo: Sacred River Spa
Bemis was the very first guest to try the new water ritual
Bemis was the very first guest to try the new water ritual / photo: Mary Bemis
The seven stunning Spa Villas blend natural beauty and modern design
The seven stunning Spa Villas blend natural beauty and modern design / photo: Sacred River Spa
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Sparkling Water

Mary Bemis immerses herself in a special cleansing ritual at the newly revamped Sacred River Spa in Bali


“I had a dream I was flying with someone and guiding them to the river for physical and spiritual cleansing. We arrived at the Ayung River, where I bathed them, making them shine,” recalls Luisa Anderson, regional director of spa at Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, Asia Pacific. This ethereal depiction perfectly symbolises the vision behind the newly conceptualised Sacred River Spa.

Anderson and I sit in the serene atmosphere of the redesigned facility at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan. Nestled near Ubud, on the banks of the Ayung River – the longest, widest and most revered waterway in Bali – this spectacular resort is ensconced in a vibrant rainforest. It’s the grand reopening day of this tranquil space and I’m honoured to be the first guest to experience Tirta Ening – a 150-minute water ceremony that translates as ‘sparkling water’. This exceptional IDR4,5 million (US$286, €264, £221) ritual pays tribute to the healing powers of Bali’s sacred water.

Truly magical
“I knew we had to create a treatment that made water a central element,” Anderson explains. While developing the spa’s concept, she delved into the country’s cultural uses of water. Three aspects inspired her: the taste of water from the local Tirta Empul temple that’s infused with Balinese healing plants such as cananga, chempaka and pandan; a traditional cleansing ritual known as melukat, where holy water is poured over the individual for spiritual purification; and the subak system, Bali’s unique irrigation method for rice fields.

These influences are elegantly integrated into Tirta Ening, which begins with setting an intention through the resonant tones of a crystal singing bowl and sipping blessed water infused with local botanicals and crystals. This is accompanied by the gentle sound of flowing water – part of a specially composed music track which plays throughout.

“Water is said to hold the memory of the Divine,” Anderson notes. The journey continues with a gentle steam followed by a scrub and one of the most invigorating Vichy experiences I’ve had to date – courtesy of Lemi. It’s an exhilarating nod to melukat and Bali’s tropical rains.

The massage that follows is no less extraordinary. Conducted on a special Lemi Dream Table equipped with a warm water mattress, it uses fluid lomi lomi techniques, emphasising the body’s connection to water. “The flow and long strokes remind the body of its watery essence,” Anderson explains, while ensuring the muscles receive deeper attention. The massage features Water Dreams, a locally sourced essential oil by Bali Radiance, which blends ylang ylang, vanilla, lavender and patchouli.

The ceremony closes with a crystal sound bath and a final sip of blessed water.

This was an extraordinary experience where every movement, every delicate touch, seemed infused with reverence. It was truly magical and I’m left feeling invigorated and renewed with a lightness of being that’s hard to come by.

Powerful ‘unseen’ energy
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2023 and was overdue for a spa upgrade. The original spa was situated on the lower level of the main building and consisted of three rooms. Treatments, says Anderson, always nodded to Balinese traditions with classics such as lulur and boreh scrubs. In 2014, she introduced Chakra Ceremonies and “cleaned up” the menu.

“We always knew a major refurbishment was essential,” Anderson tells me. “In Asia, a treatment room without natural light or vegetation wasn’t going to cut it.” The thoughtfully redesigned spa complex spans 4,970sq m and was crafted by Australian architects, The Fulcrum Agency; Japanese interior designers, Design Studio SPIN; and Indonesian landscape consultants Bukit Kembar Permai. Every centimeter – indoor and out – is meticulously designed to harmonise the body and mind with the rhythms of nature.

There are seven stunning Spa Villas that are named after sacred Balinese Elements. Nestled beneath the jungle canopy, these offer a seamless blend of natural beauty and modern design. Each villa is equipped with a humongous bathtub hand carved from Indonesian stone. Other noteworthy spaces include Dharma Satya, a lovely yoga pavilion that sits adjacent to the river and a blissful relaxation pavilion set in a lily pond.

The new spa draws inspiration from the ancient Balinese philosophy of niskala (unseen energy), tapping into practices such as biogeometric design for example. “Few places in Bali have ‘unseen’ energies as powerful as those in the Ayung River basin,” Anderson says, adding that it’s been a privilege to connect with these energies throughout the spa’s relaunch.

Indeed, being situated along the revered river means the spa is perfectly positioned to connect guests to the natural flow of the landscape. In an age where nearly every destination is striving to innovate with water therapies, Sacred River Spa shines as a model of thoughtful, intentional design. It’s set to become a true-blue destination spa grounded in authenticity and my time there left a lasting impression.
photo: Stephen Kiesling

"Every movement, every delicate touch, seemed infused with reverence"– Mary Bemis

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2024 issue 4
The 150-minute Tirta Ening ceremony begins with sipping blessed water
The 150-minute Tirta Ening ceremony begins with sipping blessed water
Bemis says the Vichy experience was one of the best she’s ever had
Bemis says the Vichy experience was one of the best she’s ever had / photo: Sacred River Spa
Luisa Anderson, Four Seasons’ regional spa director, created the exceptional concept
Luisa Anderson, Four Seasons’ regional spa director, created the exceptional concept / photo: Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay/Himawan Sutanto
The spa covers nearly 5,000sq m and has just reopened after a complete overhaul
The spa covers nearly 5,000sq m and has just reopened after a complete overhaul / photo: Sacred River Spa
Bemis was the very first guest to try the new water ritual
Bemis was the very first guest to try the new water ritual / photo: Mary Bemis
The seven stunning Spa Villas blend natural beauty and modern design
The seven stunning Spa Villas blend natural beauty and modern design / photo: Sacred River Spa
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