Experience the ancient healing art of Thai massage at Preilbua Thai Massage, located at 125 Durham St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia. Our skilled therapists are trained in traditional Thai massage techniques aimed at promoting relaxation, relieving tension, and restoring balance to the body and mind. With a focus on creating a serene atmosphere and promoting wellness benefits, Preilbua Thai Massage offers customized treatments to address your specific needs. Whether you’re seeking relief from muscle soreness or simply looking to unwind after a long day, our therapeutic massages are sure to leave you feeling rejuvenated. Contact us at 0477 192 426 to book a session and embark on a journey to holistic well-being at Preilbua Thai Massage.

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Stephanie Cook

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I had a hour massage this morning and it was amazing. The lady I had was great and she also showed m

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I had a hour massage this morning and it was amazing. The lady I had was great and she also showed me some stretches I can do at home to help with my tight arms and back. The little touches throughout the massage are lovely. Hot towels, warmed oil, hot stones etc. I was given a lovely cup of tea, bottle of water and rice crackers after the massage. They were really friendly and I was also impressed with how clean everything was. I will definitely go back.

Peter Bell

5 Google Rating

I have had debilitating R hip pain for about 10 years, tried everything from Cortisone injections to

5/ 5

I have had debilitating R hip pain for about 10 years, tried everything from Cortisone injections to possible hip replacement so I thought I would try Preilbua Thai Massage and it has worked wonders absolutely no pain this Morning after 2 sessions….highly recommend this place for total relief… THANK YOU

Mark Love Ebit

5 Google Rating

Good people! Will definitely come back for sure!

5/ 5

Good people! Will definitely come back for sure!

Vikum Chathuranga

5 Google Rating

Good relaxing traditional Thai massage. Very professional.

5/ 5

Good relaxing traditional Thai massage. Very professional.

Nathan Harris

5 Google Rating

Fantastic service! Very helpful on massage service based on our needs. The ladies who gave my wife a

5/ 5

Fantastic service! Very helpful on massage service based on our needs. The ladies who gave my wife and myself a massage were lovely, knowledgeable and friendly. I would highly recommend Preilbua Thai Massage.

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