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Banyan Tree Rolls Out Tea-Scented Bath Bomb Workshops for Couples

Banyan Tree launched Banyan Tree Connections, a private two-night wellbeing itinerary for two offered at four of its resorts, and included a White Tea Aroma Bath Bomb workshop at Banyan Tree Anji. The programme paired hands-on bath bomb making with movement, mindfulness, and shared rituals, giving bath bomb makers and couples a chance to explore scent traditions and relaxation techniques in immersive resort settings.

Jamie Taylor2 min read
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Banyan Tree Rolls Out Tea-Scented Bath Bomb Workshops for Couples
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Banyan Tree introduced a boutique wellbeing package late last year that combined a White Tea Aroma Bath Bomb workshop with movement, mindfulness, and shared rituals for couples. The two-night Banyan Tree Connections programme was available as a supplement to room bookings at four properties and was designed to create private, immersive experiences that blend practical craft with spa and nature activities.

At Banyan Tree Anji, set among bamboo forests and tea plantations, the bath bomb session drew directly on the region’s tea traditions. The White Tea Aroma Bath Bomb workshop offered participants a hands-on opportunity to work with white tea-inspired fragrance profiles in a small, guided setting, framed by the resort’s landscape. The itinerary paired the workshop with sound-healing meditation, private stretching sessions, a 'Time Together' spa treatment, guided hikes and a sharing-style dinner to extend the sensory and restorative focus throughout the stay.

The combination of workshop and wellbeing activities matters for makers and hobbyists because it moves bath bomb craft out of a solitary studio and into a multisensory context. For those who design or sell bath products, the programme provided in-person exposure to scent pairing rooted in local ingredients, plus ideas for ritual-led product experiences. For couples and visitors, the workshop offered a practical, creative activity that dovetailed with relaxation treatments and nature walks, making it an accessible introduction to bath bomb making in a resort setting.

If you’re considering a similar experience, check availability and pricing directly with the resort since the programme was offered as an add-on to accommodation. Expect a short, guided workshop focused on scent and aroma rather than a deep technical course in formulation; use the session to study fragrance pairing, presentation, and guest-facing rituals that could be adapted to local workshops or small-batch product lines.

Banyan Tree Connections highlighted how craft and wellbeing can be married to create memorable, shareable experiences. For bath bomb makers looking to refresh a product line or for couples seeking an interactive getaway, the programme offered both inspiration and practical takeaways drawn from local tea culture and a programmatic approach to shared relaxation.

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