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Join Rashdy Asmad this October at Four Seasons Maldives Landaa Giraavaru

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Join visiting master Rashdy Asmad at Four Seasons Maldives Landaa Giraavaru this October for an exhilarating wellness journey.

Join visiting master Rashdy Asmad at Four Seasons Maldives Landaa Giraavaru this October for an exhilarating wellness journey. Rashdy Asmad ‘The Healing Hand’ is a remarkable individual whose therapies are elevated by his unique healing hands and heart.

According to Landaa Giraavaru, Rashdy was born into a family of healers. His father was a medicine man, and his mother is a traditional midwife. Meanwhile, Rashdy’s grandfather practices traditional cupping with buffalo horn. Rashdy studied under many traditional healers from a young age and started treating people at the age of 16. In addition to that, he gives sessions all around the world.

Treatments Available with Rashdy at Four Seasons

  • Cupping ritual: practiced for centuries to release stiffness, draw out toxins, reduce pain/inflammation, and improve circulation.
  • Energy healing: combines Nur or spiritual power (energy without time frame or borders inherent within all individuals) and Reiki and vibrational energy healing (through Imara reiki) to resolve physical, mental, and emotional blockages.
  • Therapeutic healing massage: deep tissue massage combined with energy healing to manipulate soft tissue, ease musculoskeletal issues, and provide psychological relief (relaxation, confidence, and reduced anxiety).

For further information go to www.fourseasons.com/maldiveslg/spa/visiting-masters/

Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru is accessible by a 30-minute seaplane journey from Velana International Airport. The resort is nestled within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll. Landaa Giraavaru boasts four in-house restaurants in addition to 103 villas. Guests have the option to choose between beach villas and water villas at the resort.

Guests can swim with seasonal groups of manta rays and whale sharks. Meanwhile, marine lovers can join coral reef scaping and turtle rehabilitation projects at Four Seasons’ Marine Discovery Center. The resort also offers kite-surfing, X-Jetblades, and parasailing. For further information and bookings at the resort click HERE.

Feature image by Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru
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Upcoming Festivals : Dubai Shopping Festival
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Upcoming Festivals: Winter at Tantora in AlUla
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These upcoming festivals in 2024 give you the perfect reason to set off on your next adventure. From dazzling cultural celebrations to unforgettable experiences, each one has something truly special to offer. So, why wait? Turn these incredible events into your next journey and create memories that will stay with you long after the festival lights fade.

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