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Vidhun Spa launches at Maldives resort
POSTED 02 Nov 2011 . BY Pete Hayman
The 50-villa Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa resort in the Gaafu Alifu Atoll, which was taken over by the Hyatt Group earlier this year, has announced the launch of its new Vidhun Spa.

Guests at the spa will be able to benefit from the traditional Maldivian medicinal practice of Dhivehibey, which has roots in Ayurvedic, Chinese and Tibetan medicine.

The Vidhun Spa, which means "to shine", aims to generate Sehathu (good health) through the balancing the three humours of the body: Hoonu (hot); Fini (cold); and Hiki (dry). Vidhun-branded products will be used, along with June Jacobs.

Visitors start their Vidhun "journey" by walking through lush gardens to a tranquillity pool that marks the entrance to the spa village, which consists of five treatment villas.

The 'experience' starts with the application of the signature Meeruvas (scent) to the wrist of the guest, who is also offered the customised Maldivian drink Kurun'baa Fani.

Treatments begin with the Meeruvas Lonu (aromatic salt) ritual, with visitors invited to soak their feet in warm peppermint salt water to stimulate the nerve endings.

Guests then receive pressure point stimulations on the scalp, shoulder, back and legs, as well as spinal stretching. Treatments culminate with the Loa Faruaa eye-care ritual.

A spokesperson said: "The new Vidhun Spa blends the pure beauty of the southern islands, fresh, native fruits and herbs and the power and history of Maldivian wellness.

"Local elements used include fresh plants and herbs of the Maldives such as the national fruit, coconut, and the national flower, the rose. Other natural gems include papaya, lemons and hibiscus."

Formerly called Alila Villas Hadahaa, the resort was rebranded by Hyatt Group on 1 April.

Details: park.hyatt.com
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Vidhun Spa launches at Maldives resort
POSTED 02 Nov 2011 . BY Pete Hayman
The 50-villa Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa resort in the Gaafu Alifu Atoll, which was taken over by the Hyatt Group earlier this year, has announced the launch of its new Vidhun Spa.

Guests at the spa will be able to benefit from the traditional Maldivian medicinal practice of Dhivehibey, which has roots in Ayurvedic, Chinese and Tibetan medicine.

The Vidhun Spa, which means "to shine", aims to generate Sehathu (good health) through the balancing the three humours of the body: Hoonu (hot); Fini (cold); and Hiki (dry). Vidhun-branded products will be used, along with June Jacobs.

Visitors start their Vidhun "journey" by walking through lush gardens to a tranquillity pool that marks the entrance to the spa village, which consists of five treatment villas.

The 'experience' starts with the application of the signature Meeruvas (scent) to the wrist of the guest, who is also offered the customised Maldivian drink Kurun'baa Fani.

Treatments begin with the Meeruvas Lonu (aromatic salt) ritual, with visitors invited to soak their feet in warm peppermint salt water to stimulate the nerve endings.

Guests then receive pressure point stimulations on the scalp, shoulder, back and legs, as well as spinal stretching. Treatments culminate with the Loa Faruaa eye-care ritual.

A spokesperson said: "The new Vidhun Spa blends the pure beauty of the southern islands, fresh, native fruits and herbs and the power and history of Maldivian wellness.

"Local elements used include fresh plants and herbs of the Maldives such as the national fruit, coconut, and the national flower, the rose. Other natural gems include papaya, lemons and hibiscus."

Formerly called Alila Villas Hadahaa, the resort was rebranded by Hyatt Group on 1 April.

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