Moroccan bath preparation at SpaMania

Moroccan Bath Ritual | Kampala

A body scrub ritual that leaves skin noticeably smoother. Three steps, 90 minutes.

Steam to open the skin. Black soap and a kessa mitt to scrub. A warm rinse to finish. It's a cleanse — not a massage. Guests who've done it once tend to come back for it regularly.

Tell us your preferred branch and when you'd like to come. This opens WhatsApp with your request pre-filled — the team responds 9am–11pm daily.

What it is

A three-step ritual: steam, scrub, rinse. Takes about 90 minutes. Very different from a massage.

What you leave with

Smoother skin. Most guests say it's the cleanest they've felt. No soreness after.

When to add it

Works well before a massage — open skin absorbs oil better. Also good on its own as a standalone visit.

Book simply

Name the branch, say Moroccan Bath, add your timing. That's all the team needs to get started.

The Experience

Three steps. A real difference in how your skin feels.

The Moroccan Bath is a body ritual, not a massage. It starts with steam — usually 10 to 15 minutes — to warm and soften the skin. Then a full scrub using black soap and a textured kessa mitt. The mitt removes dead skin across your whole body. Then a warm rinse.

The result is skin that feels genuinely different — not just clean, but smooth. Most guests notice it in the shower that night and the following morning. If you're planning a massage on the same visit, the Moroccan Bath makes a good first step.

Moroccan bath preparation at SpaMania

Ritual Details

Moroccan Bath Ritual

A three-step body ritual: steam, black-soap scrub with a kessa mitt, warm rinse.

  • Price: From 190,000 UGX
  • Duration: About 90 minutes
  • Best for: A thorough body cleanse, smoother skin, or as a starting point before massage
  • Pairs well with: Hot Stone Massage or any spa package

Guiding Your Choice

Is the Moroccan Bath right for what you're looking for?

Here's how to know before you book.

Choose this if you want genuinely smooth skin

The scrub removes dead skin across the whole body. You leave feeling cleaner than a regular shower can get you. Good for dull or dry skin, or as preparation for an occasion.

This is different from massage

There's no pressure work on muscles. If your main goal is tension relief, start with Aromatic Oil Therapy or Hot Stone Massage instead — and consider adding the Moroccan Bath if you want a fuller session.

Most common pairing

Moroccan Bath + Hot Stone Massage is the most popular combination at SpaMania. Both together are available through the Signature Combo or Ultimate Package.

Questions

A few questions before you book Moroccan Bath.

These answers keep the first message concise while still making the ritual choice clearer.

What exactly happens during a Moroccan Bath?

Steam for 10–15 minutes to warm the skin. Then a full-body scrub with black soap and a kessa mitt that removes dead skin. Then a warm rinse. Some sessions finish with a moisturising oil. The whole thing takes about 90 minutes.

Is it more like a massage or a facial?

Neither — it's its own category. It's a cleansing ritual for the whole body. There's no muscle work. If you want muscle relief, combine it with a massage.

Can I pair Moroccan Bath with massage or a package?

Yes. SpaMania already positions Moroccan Bath as a treatment that pairs easily with massage or a fuller package-led booking.

What should I send when I book on WhatsApp?

Share Moroccan Bath, your preferred branch if you know it, and the date or time that suits you best. You can also say if you may want massage or a package in the same visit.

Book Moroccan Bath

Send a short Moroccan Bath request on WhatsApp and continue there.

A short message is enough. Mention Moroccan Bath, add your preferred branch if you know it, and share the timing that suits you best. You can also say if massage or a package may follow.

Moroccan Bath
Preferred branch if already known
Preferred date, time, or booking window
Whether massage or a package may be part of the same visit

Need a Different Route?

Move only to the page that answers the next booking question more clearly.

Compare against massage first

Use Massage in Kampala if massage still feels like the stronger first route.

Move into packages if needed

Use Spa Packages if the visit should feel more complete than one ritual.

Keep the booking path direct

You can also use Branch Help or Packages Booking if those routes fit better.