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Aman’s “Source of Life”: Water’s Quiet Power
Aman is spotlighting the quiet, transformative power of water in a new “Source of Life” narrative that threads through its global collection of wellness experiences. From sacred spring rituals in Bali to riverside hydrotherapy in Bhutan, lake-view hammams in Vietnam and cold immersion in the Philippines, water is treated as both a physical healer and a spiritual element.
You can explore Aman’s wellness philosophy and retreats across its resorts on the official site: Aman Wellness.
Sacred water rituals in Bali
Near Amandari in Bali, the revered natural springs of Tirta Empul remain a powerful symbol of the island’s devotion to healing and spirituality. Here, guests can take part in the Melukat Water Blessing at dawn, a traditional purification ceremony where flowing spring water is believed to wash away stress, negative energy and emotional burden.
The ritual weaves intention-setting, prayer and immersion under a series of water spouts, offering a rare chance to experience Balinese spirituality in a deeply personal way. For Aman, it is one of several mindful journeys “with water at their source,” connecting wellness to place and tradition.
Rivers and lakes: Bhutan and Vietnam

In Bhutan, Amankora Paro now anchors part of its wellness offering right on the riverbank with new riverside Banya and Hammam Spa Houses. These private spa spaces use heat, cold plunges and hydrotherapy treatments to harness the surrounding river landscape, turning its energy into a calming, body-focused experience.

At Amanoi in Vietnam, the Lake Wellness Pool Villa overlooks a lotus-dotted lake and includes a modern hammam, drawing on water’s grounding effect in a more contemporary setting. An invigorating hammam session framed by still water and mountains underlines how Aman uses setting and ritual together to restore balance.
Cold immersion and contrast therapy in the Philippines

On Pamalican Island, Amanpulo extends the theme through cold immersion therapy, pairing gentle breathwork with an immersive cold plunge and contrast hydrotherapy. The journey is designed to support physical recovery, stimulate circulation and sharpen mental clarity, ending with quiet rest so the nervous system can settle.
This sits alongside a broader wellness programme that includes hydrotherapy suites with cold plunge and steam, traditional Hilot treatments and breath-led meditation, all framed by the island’s surrounding sea. Together, they show how water therapy at Aman can be both invigorating and deeply soothing.
Planning a water-led Aman escape
Across these properties—and many others in the Aman constellation—water appears in multiple forms: sacred springs, riverside banyas, lakeside hammams, cold plunge pools and the open ocean. Each setting becomes a different doorway into the same idea: that wellness is as much about environment and ritual as it is about treatments alone.
To discover upcoming retreats and water-inspired wellness programmes, visit Aman’s wellness page or explore individual resorts such as Amandari, Amankora, Amanoi and Amanpulo.
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