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March 2018

A night at Mangwanani Spa

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I lack in taking care of my body with regular massages. I am glad Cullo complement this area. Cullo often gives me massage gift vouchers for my birthdays or as a gesture of appreciation. Every time I come from the treatment, I swear to myself that I will do it once in a year term. And after I say it, I immediately forget, up until that time I receive a gift voucher from Cullo. .

It feels good to unwind and let professionals to relieve my muscle knots. Going with Cullo to a spa is way better than having a meal together at a swanky restaurant. The other Friday, we booked at Mangwanani African Spa. We booked for African Premier Night Experience. The treatment start at about 7pm.  A good way to unwind after a long week.

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I was looking forward to a relaxed night at the picturesque wine lands and a night under the moon. The night turned out to be more than I anticipated.  It was raining. Rain, Wine, Robe, Good company.  I was feeling peaceful and complete.

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We were asked to change to robes on arrival.  Then had drinks and snacks. followed by foot massage with warm water and exfoliation. Afterwards we went for a light dinner.  The staff sang happy birthday for both me and Cullo as it was our birthday month.  That was special. We then went for head, neck and shoulder massages with rich oils.

IMG-20180224-WA0016 Finally we it was full body massage using smooth heated stones.  While I was in deep relaxation mode, I heard someone snoring.  I thought it was Cullo next to me.  I quickly realised it is from the room next door. Ha!.  I don’t blame the guy shame.  I was literally drooling myself.

Our therapists for all three treatments were amazing.  I heard a lot of complains about Mangwanani Spa.  I was amazed about the warm welcoming, friendly and good therapist.  Both me and Cullo were lucky to have a good experience.

Take care,
Nez