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I would really like to travel next year to many countries to learn and work with massage. What are some good countries to learn a new modality and where would it be really fun to work. I like adventure!

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  I always wanted to go to Thailand. I red a advertisement in Massage & Bodywork mag. about a Healing Center. Look it up..www.drbobsthaitrip.com I saw it along time ago, dont know if its still around. It looked FANTASTIC tho ;-) From a mag back in 2006, still have the info tho,....maybe someday ;-) One can dream....

Hawaii (ok, it's not a foreign country) ?  Bali?  Germany? Japan?  they all jump to mind, along with Thailand (Bangkok).

Hmm...if it was me, I would make a list of countries/places I most want to visit (unrelated to any educational purposes). Then make a list of modalities you most want to learn. Then, you can look at both lists and look into which ones can be combined, so you can come up with a trip that would combine your most wanted education and travel.

If you'd like to go to Thailand and learn thai yoga massage take a look at  integraltravel and oldmedicinehospital

I'm also looking into a medical massage in Costa Rica: lmtsuccessgroup

There's a school in florida that teaches massage therapy, Palm Beach Academy

.http://www.pbacademy.net

I know massage therapy I am looking for something uncommon here in the United states which also gives me a reason to travel there. Thank you for sharing I do love Florida I lived there for 3 years and loved it.

mae se said:

There's a school in florida that teaches massage therapy, Palm Beach Academy

.http://www.pbacademy.net

Thanks for sharing, I lived in Japan, I have been to Hawaii, Thailand and Bali sound interesting and exotic.....

Lee Edelberg said:

Hawaii (ok, it's not a foreign country) ?  Bali?  Germany? Japan?  they all jump to mind, along with Thailand (Bangkok).

I should say I want to expand and learn another modality that is not common in the United States. 

Make a visit to Gujarat India too 

You could learn BREEMA in San Francisco..  Its a not common style of body work..  Looks very interesting.

Mayan Abdominal massage in Mexico!  ;-)

Thanks everyone,I spoke to a friend whom I went to school with. He is a traveler himself and he said he would go to Thailand with me next year. I am excited to have another massage therapist friend coming with me. I think Thailand will be a great experience. I will also be checking out Belize, China and India in the future.

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