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If
you are stressed out and tired, or want to have
fun with your friends at a place where time seems
to have stopped, try a Turkish Bath.
The
Romans had grapes in one hand and wine in the
other while they were enjoying their baths 2,000
years ago. When you are in Rome do like the
Romans.
When
you are in Turkey, bath like the Turks have for
centuries.
The
process starts in the "Hot" room. The
Romans called it the calderium, the Turks call it
the SICAKLIK. Just sit on the marble and pour
water over yourself. As you relax with the
moderate heat (not as hot as sauna) and water, it
seems like it is only natural to start singing.
They say that any voice will sound good under the
dome of the Turkish bath.
The
copper bowls with a little dimple in the middle
will clack on the marble once in a while. The
sound will be like a percussion in a badly
conducted orchestra. But soon you will be so
relaxed even that sound will not bother you.
When
the skin is softened enough you will move to your
next spot. The big marble set in the middle of the
bath is called the Navel Stone. Lay on it and let
your body be treated by the expert hands. You will
be scrubbed with a " kese." The dead
skin will come out like tootsy rolls. Then you
will be soaped and massaged. When the washing part
is finished the pleasure of being in the Turkish
bath is not finished yet. You will be wrapped in
colourful Pestemals (Turkish Towel).
While
you are sitting in the cold part of the bath, the
frigidarium, you will be served tea to complete
the most relaxing experience in your life. You
will smell the clean smell of the olive oil soap
and your skin will fell like a baby when you leave
the hundreds of years old Turkish bath.
(Includes transportation, a bath - glove, soap
massage)
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