Sparsh Foot Spa

Established in 2006 by Ritika Sahni, Sparsh Foot Spa isn't your run-of-the-mill spa. It has a team of highly skilled blind reflexology therapists trained in Acupressure and Massage therapy by prestigious institutions like the Victoria Memorial School for the Blind and National Association for the blind, who are proficient at what they do. Sparsh foot Spa is a livelihood initiative of Trinayani offering a range of stress-relieving and rejuvenating massage therapies that will leave you relaxed! 

Our spa activities are designed to unwind you, and they are a symbol of empowerment and inclusivity as well. Our therapists manage everything from day-to-day operations to client interactions with professionalism and expertise, proving that people with disabilities can thrive in any environment to be independent. They’re also happy to have a chat with our customers and answer questions that are raised about them.

With over 13 years of experience, Sparsh Foot Spa has become a sought-after stop for a variety of events, from corporate gatherings to birthday parties and even carnivals. Our therapists have honed their craft, leaving clients feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Some corporates who have hired our therapists are Shoppers Stop, Red Pen, Bnp Endurathon, Valuefy Solutions, Grooming Babies, Showbiz, S Factor, First Abu Dhabi Bank, Ingram Micro India, BTS, Kets Hotel, Datavail, 212 Bar and Grills. etc.

At Sparsh Foot Spa, we're not just about massages, we're about making a difference. From spreading awareness to having a positive impact on our community to starting conversations around disability, we're committed to creating a more inclusive society, one foot or shoulder massage at a time.  For further information about the therapists or Sparsh Foot Spa, please reach out to us. 

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