Unwind : An Intimate Look at a Moroccan Bath House
Walking into the Hammam, I hardly knew what to expect. Opening the giant wooden door, the sights and fragrances that greeted me were incredible. Fragrant candles, rose petals scattered throughout, warm burnished wood, fountains, stunning stained glass lanterns, sheer gold curtains – these were only part of the elaborate decorations that held me captive from the start.
With a robe in hand, I was directed to a changing room and then led to the sauna, passing more fresh flower bouquets and bubbling fountains on the way. Opening the door to the sauna, I was enveloped by the fragrant steam, as the scent of orange blossoms and rose water filled the air. After a long day of trekking in the hot Moroccan sun, my skin soaked up the lovely moisture, my muscles took a break from strenuous touring as a total sense of relaxation came over me.
My masseuse entered the sauna, handing me a scoop of henna-clay mixture, and signaled to me to cover myself in the goop and scrub. Covered in the mud, I felt the billowing steam work its magic and awaited her return. Eventually, she came in with an exfoliating glove, all ready to scrub me off, shedding dead skin and impurities. More rinsing and lathering followed until my skin was rosy-red and baby-smooth.
“Ah” I thought, “More energy to continue my adventures in this great land.”
No doubt, a Moroccan Hammam is the perfect place to unwind, relax, re-energize and come out squeaky clean!
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