A day at the temples means hours of walking in the heat. Siem Reap has excellent massage at every price point — your Massage Pass makes sure the therapist knows exactly where you hurt.
You've walked Ta Prohm, Bayon, and the main Angkor complex. Your shoulders and feet are done. Getting that message across to a Khmer-speaking therapist without a Massage Pass is an exercise in frustration.
Use these local phrases as a guide. Massage Pass stores the preferences behind them — pressure, focus areas, areas to avoid, health notes, and session vibe — in a shareable card.
Pressure levels
Light
ស្រាល
sraal
Medium
មធ្យម
mothyom
Firm
ខ្លាំង
klang
Deep
ខ្លាំងណាស់
klang nah
Common requests
Your pass keeps the important details ready before every session. No memorizing required.
What to expect — and why your preferences matter for each one.
Pressure and stretching along energy lines. The go-to in Siem Reap. Default is firm — specify your level.
The most popular treatment after a temple day. Flag any blisters, bites, or swelling in your pass.
Full-body treatment for overall fatigue recovery. Specify pressure — some therapists default to deep.
Steamed herb pouches pressed into sore muscles. Note any herb allergies or skin conditions.
Tipping
$1–2 USD is standard and appreciated. Many Siem Reap spas employ local staff — tips make a real difference.
Pro tip
Pub Street area has many options but quality varies. A few streets back you'll find better-trained therapists at similar prices. Your pass works at all of them.
Fill in your preferences in 2 minutes. Get a private link. Share it with any therapist in Siem Reap before your session. They get a clear written brief with your pressure, focus areas, avoid areas, health notes, and notes. No new app, no repeated intake form.
Create your free Massage PassFree forever · Preference card only · Does not book or assign therapists
What Massage Pass does
Massage Pass is a free digital preference card. It stores your pressure level, focus areas, areas to avoid, health conditions, quiet-session preference, and notes, then gives you a private link or QR code to share. It is not a booking marketplace, therapist directory, medical advice service, or guaranteed translation for every local language.