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A tropical paradise comprising some 17,000 islands and populated by an estimated 250 million people, Indonesia is home to thousands of Spas, day spas or resort spas alike. From the Balinese Boreh to Javanese Lulur, Indonesian Spa practices are forming its own character and reputation. One of the elements that are inseparable from our Spa practice is the use of Jamu or loosely translated as traditional herbal medicine (orally or externally). Jamu is a practice that is derived from the tradition inside the Royal court of Java, particularly from Keraton/Palace of Solo and Yogyakarta. It is from this Javanese Royal court tradition that Taman Sari Spa builds its concept of Spa practices that now becomes available in Taman Sari Spa locations in 3 continents and 7 countries. Through this Javanese Spa tradition which is as old as the culture itself, people from around the world will begin to learn more about our cultural heritage. It is a culture that promotes not only harmony among its people but also harmony between human social/economical activities and its natural surroundings. It is essentially a culture that recognizes and preserves its ethnical and biological diversity background as source of all life on earth

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