Senggigi main strip, near Pasar Seni night market
★ 4.4(318 reviews)
Anjali Spa is Senggigi's mid-tier day spa option — Indonesian massage from 350k IDR, traditional boreh body scrubs, half-day spa packages 850k–1.2M IDR. Cleaner and more professional than Senggigi street-side massage shops, half the price of Senggigi resort spas.
# Anjali Spa Senggigi: The Mid-Tier Choice
Senggigi has three tiers of massage and spa options. Street-side warungs charge 100,000–200,000 IDR per hour for serviceable but inconsistent massage. Resort spas (Sheraton, Sudamala, Qunci) charge 1–2 million IDR per hour for luxurious-but-overpriced treatments. Anjali Spa sits in the middle — properly trained therapists, clean facilities, fair pricing.
For most travelers, the middle tier is the right call. You get treatments that don't risk injury (rare with cheap warungs), facilities clean enough to relax in (harder to find than expected), and prices that allow daily massage if you want it without bankrupting the trip.
Standard massage menu:
Body treatments:
Packages:
Add-ons (premium oils, hair treatments, hand massage extensions) add 50–150k each. There's mild upsell pressure when you arrive — reasonable but persistent. Decline politely if you don't want the add-ons; therapists won't push hard.
Boreh is a traditional Sasak body treatment using a paste of ground spices (turmeric, ginger, clove, sometimes nutmeg) applied warm to the body, left to dry, then massaged off. The mixture creates intense warming sensation — some travelers love it, some find it too intense. Not recommended for sunburned or sensitive skin. Anjali's boreh recipe leans more aromatic than spicy compared to traditional village boreh, which is friendlier to first-timers.
The spa occupies a two-story building on Senggigi's main strip. Reception downstairs, treatment rooms upstairs. Six single rooms and one couple's room. Showers in each room. Air-con. The building is older — not the boutique aesthetic of resort spas — but maintained cleanly.
Honest about the music: it's generic spa playlists, not curated. Bring AirPods if music matters to you.
Indonesian, with proper massage training (300+ hours minimum, many with significantly more). Most have been at Anjali 3+ years — turnover is much lower than Bali's transient spa scene. English ability ranges from basic to good. The reception staff handle communication well.
You can request a specific therapist if you've had a good treatment before. Ask for the same person at booking — most clients do this and the system works.
If you're in Senggigi for a week and want regular massage, Anjali is the right tier. If you want one truly luxurious experience, splurge on Sudamala Resort spa for one session. Don't waste daily-treatment money at resort prices.
Walk-in works outside 4–7pm (the peak window). For evening or weekend treatments, book via WhatsApp 1–2 days ahead. Saturday evenings are consistently overbooked — book 2–3 days ahead for weekend nights.
Cancellation: 24-hour notice for full refund, less than 24 hours forfeits 50%.
Book Anjali for daily massage during a Senggigi stay. Book for the couple's room if traveling with a partner. Book the boreh scrub for a culturally Indonesian treatment that you can't easily find back home.
Skip Anjali if you specifically want a resort-spa aesthetic (book Sudamala or Qunci spas), if you're avoiding Senggigi's main strip noise (the building faces the road), or if you want extensive hydrotherapy facilities (no pool, sauna, or steam room here — this is treatment-only).