Sauna

SAUNA

Sauna

The warmth of a sauna or steam bath was once pure luxury for those who lived in colder climates. Since the dawn of time, people have felt the need to purify their bodies. Heating a large tub of water for washing required a great deal of energy, but people quickly discovered a more rational approach – to heat stones and place these inside a pit or an enclosed room and intensively heat a confined space. Not only the Finnish people can look back over a long tradition of sauna bathing; Indians in North America used the same technique. Nowadays, their “sweat huts” have come back into fashion, complete with various esoteric ingredients. Steam baths originated in Russia, but were known in southern and central Europe back in Roman times. In fact, it was the Romans who perfected the idea, constructing series of rooms with differing temperatures and levels of humidity.

TYPE OF SAUNA 
- Finnish Sauna
- Russian Banya
- Bio Sauna
- Infrared Sauna
- Salt Sauna

Finnish Sauna

Finnish sauna is a source of wel lbeing. I t is a place where both mind
and body can relax and clean up.
Finnish sauna reduces stress, enhances qual i ty of sleep
and increases the overall wellbeing—a perfect counterbalance to the hectic life.

Russian Banya

The banya is the t radi t ional Russian spa and i t const i tutes one of the most impor tant act ivi t ies in Russia,
not only because it is a site of relaxation, health and well-being.

Salt Sauna

Salt Saunas are increasing in popularity through the past few years
with more and more spas and home saunas wanting to have this extraordinary feature in them.
Another word for this type of therapy is Halotherapy.The Salt Sauna is made from natural Himalayan salt.
I t t ransforms every sauna into an oasis of well-being.

Combi Sauna

hey are an ideal solution for those,
who consider purchasing infra-sauna and classical sauna in one. I f you are thinking of get t ing this combinat ion
we recommend our Combi sauna as a perfect choice.