Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh

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Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh

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Operated by Bodia Spa Phnom Penh (Riverside) · Bookable on Viator

That two-therapist massage feels like magic.

In Phnom Penh, the Apsara 4 Hands Massage at Bodia Spa Riverside turns traditional Apsara dance grace into a relaxing, coordinated body treatment. I like that it’s 4 hands, 2 therapists, not a random add-on, and that it leans into calm, cultural style rather than just generic spa talk. One thing to keep in mind: the experience quality can depend on how well the two therapists stay in sync for your session.

What I like most is the hands-on setup.

First, I’m a fan of the small “pre-massage” touches that are included, like coffee or tea plus a cold towel and feet cleansing. Second, the massage itself is built around the idea of synchronized movement—exactly the kind of technique where two people can work together in a way a single therapist usually can’t.

One possible drawback to consider.

If you’re very picky about pressure, timing, or foot care, you’ll want to speak up clearly at check-in, because one report said preferences weren’t fully matched and feet cleansing wasn’t offered during that visit.

Key things to know before you go

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - Key things to know before you go

  • Apsara-inspired 4-hand technique uses two therapists working together for a more coordinated feel
  • Bodia Spa Riverside is your meeting point at Street 178, near Samdach Sothearos Blvd
  • Welcome extras are included: coffee or tea, plus cold towel and feet cleansing
  • Most travelers can participate, and it’s a private session for your group
  • Satisfaction depends on coordination and how clearly your preferences are communicated

Apsara-Inspired 4 Hands: Why This Massage Feels Special

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - Apsara-Inspired 4 Hands: Why This Massage Feels Special
A 4-hands massage isn’t just “two people at once.” The whole point is the coordination. Instead of one therapist switching focus back and forth, you get paired movement that can flow across your back, shoulders, and legs in a smoother rhythm. That matters because the best relaxing sessions are about continuity: fewer breaks, less fidgeting, and a consistent pace that helps your muscles let go.

Here, the theme is Apsara dance—the classic Cambodian style known for controlled, elegant posture and graceful movement. You might not see a performance while you’re on the table, but the idea is that the massage movements follow a similar sense of balance: steady pressure, shaped transitions, and a “dance-like” flow. If you like culturally themed experiences that still feel practical and body-first, this one fits.

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Where Bodia Spa Riverside Is and What Your Timing Looks Like

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - Where Bodia Spa Riverside Is and What Your Timing Looks Like
You’ll start at BODIA SPA Riverside, Street 178 (Corner, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3)), Phnom Penh. It’s designed to be easy to reach, and the activity notes say it’s near public transportation. If you’re doing this as part of a day in central Phnom Penh, the location helps—you’re not stuck planning a complicated route just for a 90-minute reset.

The session runs about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.). That’s a sweet spot for a serious reset without eating your whole afternoon. Plan to arrive a few minutes early if you can, so you have time to settle in and share any preferences before the massage starts.

The Included Welcome: Tea, Cold Towel, and Feet Cleansing

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - The Included Welcome: Tea, Cold Towel, and Feet Cleansing
One of the reasons I think people keep coming back is the “buffer” before the main event. This isn’t just show up, lie down, and jump straight into massage.

You’re told coffee and/or tea is included, along with a cold towel and feet cleansing. In a perfect visit, that sequence helps you shift gears fast—especially if you’ve been walking around Phnom Penh or riding around in traffic. Feet care in particular is a smart touch because it signals they’re thinking about the whole body, not only the shoulders and back.

That said, there’s a small caution from one mixed review: the guest expected feet cleansing but said it wasn’t offered. The good news is that feet cleansing is listed as included, so you can reduce your odds of disappointment by asking directly at check-in: you can politely confirm what’s included for your exact session.

The Massage Itself: Two Therapists Working in Harmony

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - The Massage Itself: Two Therapists Working in Harmony
The core experience is the Apsara 4 Hands Massage with two skilled therapists using coordinated technique. The style is described as inspired by traditional Apsara dancer movements, and the intent is to calm your mind while relieving tension in your body. In real life terms, here’s what that usually means you’ll feel: more even pressure across larger areas, fewer interruptions, and a smoother progression from one zone to the next.

What stood out in strong reviews is that the massage can be thorough and described like a performance—meaning they’re not half-hearted or distracted. One positive report specifically mentioned the therapists using their own natural massage oils with a pleasant smell. Even if you’re not super sensitive to scents, oil quality can change how the session feels: it can make movements glide better and help your muscles soften.

Also, this is a private tour/activity. Only your group participates. So if you prefer a more controlled, calmer setting—less waiting, less awkwardness with strangers—that’s a plus.

How to Get the Best Session: Preferences and Clear Communication

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Because this massage is done by two people at once, communication matters. If you like light pressure, avoid deep work, or have specific tight spots (like shoulders, lower back, or calves), it’s worth being very clear before you start.

One review mentioned a preferences questionnaire before the session. Another point from the mixed review: those preferences were only partially followed. That’s your reminder to treat the questionnaire as important, but also to restate your priorities in simple terms when you arrive.

Here’s what I’d do to maximize your odds:

  • Share your pressure preference and any sore areas clearly
  • Mention anything you want them to focus on during the 90 minutes
  • If feet cleansing is important to you, confirm it at check-in

This isn’t about being difficult—it’s just about getting what’s listed as included.

Small Risks to Know: Sync Issues and When Foot Care Doesn’t Happen

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - Small Risks to Know: Sync Issues and When Foot Care Doesn’t Happen
Even with a strong overall rating, the details can swing based on how the session runs that day. One less-positive account said the masseuses were chatting and giggling, and that moves and strength weren’t fully synced. They also said preferences weren’t fulfilled completely and that no feet cleansing was offered.

That doesn’t mean every visit is like that. In fact, the other reports emphasize professionalism, attentiveness, and friendly staff. But if you’re the type who wants a very quiet, highly consistent experience, it’s smart to set expectations upfront: you can ask for a calm, focused session.

Foot cleansing is the other “watch this” item. It’s included, but because a report showed it missing, I’d treat it as something to confirm before you lie down—especially if it’s one of the reasons you booked.

Price and Value: Is $53 for 90 Minutes Worth It?

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - Price and Value: Is $53 for 90 Minutes Worth It?
At $53 per person, you’re paying for a longer, more specialized treatment than a quick add-on. The biggest value driver here is that it’s a 4-hands massage—meaning you’re effectively receiving work from two therapists during the session, not just one. For many people, that translates into a sense of steadier flow and broader coverage across your body.

You’re also getting included extras: tea/coffee, cold towel, and feet cleansing. Those aren’t life-changing, but they do make the experience feel like a real ritual rather than a rushed service. When you add up the time (about 1.5 hours) plus the multi-step setup, the price feels reasonable for Phnom Penh, especially if you want something that’s more than a standard back massage.

If you’re traveling on a tight schedule, the session length is also value. You won’t need to carve out a full half-day spa itinerary. It’s long enough to relax, short enough to fit around temple visits and meals.

Who This Fits Best (and When to Choose Something Else)

Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage in Phnom Penh - Who This Fits Best (and When to Choose Something Else)
This is a great fit if you:

  • Want a culture-themed massage rather than a generic spa experience
  • Like thorough work and a coordinated 4-hands approach
  • Prefer a private session for just your group
  • Appreciate welcome touches like tea and cold towel

It might be less ideal if you:

  • Need strict quiet (one report mentioned giggling and chatting)
  • Are extremely sensitive about pressure and timing, and want 100% compliance with your preferences
  • Place heavy importance on foot cleansing as a non-negotiable part of your ritual (since one report said it wasn’t provided)

If you fall into a “very picky” category, you can still book—just communicate your preferences early and confirm the included steps.

A Practical Plan: How to Make This Massage Work in Your Day

Here’s a simple way to slot it into your trip. Book it on a day when your body could use recovery—after a lot of walking, a busy market morning, or travel between sights. Since it’s about 90 minutes, you’ll usually have time afterward for an easy meal or a low-key evening.

Before you go, think about what you want to change in your body:

  • Tight shoulders from travel and heat
  • Stiff lower back from sitting in vehicles
  • Heavy legs from walking

Then arrive ready to say those things in plain language. The more specific you are, the more likely you’ll get the session you want.

Should You Book Apsara Indulgence 4 Hands Massage at Bodia Spa Riverside?

I’d book this if you want a true 4-hands experience with cultural flavor, plus real welcome extras like tea and cold towel. The best feedback points to professionalism, attentiveness, and a thorough massage with natural oils—exactly what you want from a service at this price.

I’d hesitate only if you know you’re very sensitive to pressure changes or you want a strictly quiet, no-conversation environment. If that’s you, just communicate clearly at check-in and confirm the included steps (especially feet cleansing).

If you decide to go, the smartest move is simple: be direct about your preferences, and ask what happens first when you arrive. That tiny effort can turn a good session into a great one.

FAQ

How long is the Apsara 4 Hands Massage?

The massage lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Where does the experience start?

It starts at BODIA SPA Riverside, Street 178 (Corner, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3)), Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Is this a private massage session?

Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

What’s included in the session?

Coffee and/or tea, a cold towel, feet cleansing, and the massage treatment are included.

Is transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Do I need a mobile ticket?

Yes, the experience uses a mobile ticket.

When will I get confirmation after booking?

Confirmation is received at the time of booking.

Is it near public transportation?

Yes, it’s noted as being near public transportation.

Can most people participate?

The information says most travelers can participate.

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