Kuala Lumpur's massage scene spans TCM reflexology chains, Malay traditional massage, and luxury hotel spas. Your Massage Pass works across all of them — your preferences, always ready.
KL's therapists are Malay, Chinese, and Indian — each with different working languages. English gets you to the door; your Massage Pass gets you the session you actually need.
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
Tekanan ringan
Medium
Tekanan sederhana
Firm
Tekanan kuat
Deep
Tekanan sangat kuat
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.
Deep tissue work along muscle lines with coconut oil. Firm by default — specify if you want lighter.
Precision foot and body pressure-point work. Common at chains like Foot Master and Regence. Flag any foot injuries.
Therapeutic meridian massage. Intense — your pass lets you set the pressure ceiling before they start.
International-style at properties like KLCC towers. English usually available, but your pass still ensures consistency.
Tipping
Not customary in Malaysia — service charges are usually included. If no service charge, RM5–10 is a kind gesture.
Pro tip
Bukit Bintang and KLCC areas have the highest concentration of quality spas. Many Malaysian spas are excellent value — your pass maximises that value by ensuring a personalised session.
Fill in your preferences in 2 minutes. Get a private link. Share it with any therapist in Kuala Lumpur 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.