REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Reflexology Feet Massage in Phnom Penh
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Your feet want a break after Phnom Penh heat. This 90-minute reflexology session at Bodia Spa blends modern Khmer design with traditional well-being, and the pressure-point focus can leave you feeling noticeably reset. You also get treatment from locally trained therapists using 100% Bodia Cambodian Apothecary products.
What I like most is how intentional the whole experience feels: you’re not just getting a generic foot rub. You’ll also appreciate the extras built into the appointment, like feet cleansing, a cold towel, and a choice of coffee or tea to finish your session. One thing to consider: this is specifically a feet-and-reflexology massage, so it’s not the place to go if you want a full-body spa treatment.
In This Review
- Key things that make this foot reflexology worth your time
- Bodia Spa Riverside: calm Khmer style on the Phnom Penh map
- The 90-minute reflexology flow: cleanse, pressure points, cool finish
- Therapists, training, and the Bodia product angle that actually matters
- What $28 buys you in real terms (not just on paper)
- When to book: after walking, before dinner, or during a slow day
- Location tips: Riverside access and a simple start point
- Should you book this Phnom Penh foot reflexology?
- FAQ
- How long is the reflexology feet massage?
- Where does the experience start?
- Is coffee or tea included?
- What else is included besides the foot massage?
- Is private transportation included?
- Is this a private experience or shared with others?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- What products do the therapists use?
- Can I cancel and still get a full refund?
Key things that make this foot reflexology worth your time

- Khmer-forward spa atmosphere that feels calm and modern, not stuffy
- Pressure-point reflexology that targets circulation and stress relief through the feet
- Bodia Cambodian Apothecary products made locally, used during the treatment
- Included comforts like feet cleansing, cold towel, and coffee or tea
- Professionally trained therapists, led by a local expert with 15 years’ experience
Bodia Spa Riverside: calm Khmer style on the Phnom Penh map

Bodia Spa Riverside sits in a practical location on Street 178, at the corner with Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3). It’s easy to find and it’s near public transportation, which matters in Phnom Penh where heat and traffic can slow you down fast.
The design is where I’d start, because it sets the mood before anyone touches your feet. The spa is described as modern Khmer architecture that also nods to traditional well-being. That combo matters more than it sounds. When the space feels balanced—bright enough to stay comfortable, quiet enough to help you switch off—you’ll get more out of the massage itself.
Another practical plus: the experience ends back at the meeting point. If you’ve got a dinner plan, a hotel walk, or another stop that night, you’re not left figuring out a complicated pickup or transfer.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh.
The 90-minute reflexology flow: cleanse, pressure points, cool finish
This experience is about reflexology for your feet, and the timing is built around that goal. Expect roughly 1 hour 30 minutes, which is long enough for the therapist to work through pressure points without it feeling rushed.
Here’s how the session typically runs based on what’s included:
First, you’ll do a feet cleansing step. This isn’t just a nice touch—it helps you feel ready and comfortable before the real work starts. You’ll also get a cold towel, which is especially helpful after a hot day of walking. In Phnom Penh, that small “cool down” moment makes the massage feel more restorative.
Then comes the main event: the reflexology foot massage, focused on pressure points in your feet. The idea is that these points connect to the rest of the body. The goal isn’t mystical marketing; it’s practical: stimulate reflex points, support circulation, and reduce stress so your body feels more balanced overall.
Finally, you’ll have a drink—coffee and/or tea—included as part of the experience. This is a smart way to finish. It gives you a moment to rehydrate a bit, slow your breathing, and let the effects “settle” before you go back out into Phnom Penh’s pace.
Therapists, training, and the Bodia product angle that actually matters

A lot of foot massage places promise relaxation. This one leans on two details that are easy to verify if you pay attention: therapist training and what they use on your skin.
Therapists at Bodia Spa are described as local female and male professionals who are trained by a local expert with 15 years’ experience. That “trained” part is key for reflexology. Reflexology isn’t only about pressure—it’s also about precision. You want someone who knows where to apply pressure and how long to hold it.
They also use 100% Bodia Cambodian Apothecary products, from a natural spa product line produced locally. That matters if you’re the kind of person who notices smell, stickiness, or irritation. If you’ve ever left a massage with skin that feels too oily or overly perfumed, you’ll appreciate a setup that’s designed around natural, locally made products.
A bonus from the service stories you can expect in this setting: people often mention care and attention to detail. One name that comes up in the massage experience is Om Kimheng, who handled both foot massage and facial for one guest. Another therapist name you’ll see is Chen Da (also written as Chenda in some feedback), praised for delivering an excellent 90-minute foot massage, especially after a long hot day walking around Phnom Penh.
Even if you don’t get those exact therapists, the names are a good sign: the staff isn’t just anonymous labor. You’re dealing with people who’ve built their work through training and repeat service.
What $28 buys you in real terms (not just on paper)

The price is $28 per person for about 1.5 hours, and that’s where value becomes more interesting than the dollar amount.
You’re getting:
- A reflexology feet massage (not a quick add-on)
- Feet cleansing
- A cold towel
- Coffee and/or tea
- Use of Bodia’s natural product line during treatment
If you’ve compared massage options in different cities, you’ll know the hidden trick: many places give you less time and quietly charge extra for basics. Here, the included touches make the appointment feel complete, not like you just bought time on a chair.
Also, the booking pattern tells a story. It’s described as commonly booked about 9 days in advance on average. That usually means people find it reliable enough to plan around. In Phnom Penh, where your schedule can change due to heat and traffic, booking something that’s straightforward and popular tends to reduce stress.
One more value note: this is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. If you’re traveling with a partner or family and want a calmer, more personal pace, that’s often worth it compared with a crowded shared setup.
When to book: after walking, before dinner, or during a slow day

This is the kind of appointment that fits naturally into a Phnom Penh day with a lot of heat and walking. The service is designed for relaxation, and reflexology plus cooling (feet cleansing and a cold towel) makes the timing even better.
If you’re planning your day, I’d pick a slot after you’ve done something that involved lots of stepping. One guest specifically mentioned loving the session after a long, hot day of walking in Phnom Penh. That’s the best-case scenario: you arrive warm and tired, then leave feeling lighter.
It also works as a reset before dinner. Because you’re not stuck in a vehicle or dealing with a complex route at the end, you can go straight to your next plan. And since the session ends back at the meeting point, you’re not left scrambling for transport right when you’re most relaxed.
Location tips: Riverside access and a simple start point

The meeting point is BODIA SPA Riverside, on Street 178 near the corner with Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3). Since private transportation isn’t included, you’ll want to plan your own way there using a method you’re comfortable with and the time of day you prefer.
It’s near public transportation, which helps. If you don’t want to waste energy bargaining for a ride, this kind of location can save you time and keep you from burning precious daylight.
Also, one service detail you’ll be glad to have: confirmation is received at booking, and you get a mobile ticket. That means less paperwork and fewer last-minute questions.
Should you book this Phnom Penh foot reflexology?

I’d book it if you want a focused feet reflexology experience that feels well-run, not chaotic. The combo of trained therapists, natural local products, and included comfort steps like feet cleansing and a cold towel makes it a strong pick when your schedule needs something simple and genuinely relaxing.
You might skip it if you’re looking for full-body massage, a long menu of services, or a spa day that includes far more than feet. This experience is designed to do one job very well: work through reflex points in your feet for circulation and stress relief.
If you’re in Phnom Penh for a few days and your day plan includes lots of walking, this is the kind of appointment that can turn a tired evening into a calmer one.
FAQ

How long is the reflexology feet massage?
It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the experience start?
It starts at Bodia Spa Riverside, Street 178 corner, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Is coffee or tea included?
Yes. Coffee and/or tea are included.
What else is included besides the foot massage?
Feet cleansing and a cold towel are included.
Is private transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
Is this a private experience or shared with others?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes. The ticket is listed as mobile.
What products do the therapists use?
The spa uses 100% Bodia Cambodian Apothecary products.
Can I cancel and still get a full refund?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.





















