Discover transformative wellness with visiting practitioner Kimberly Rose Kneier, Director of Wellness at COMO’s flagship COMO Shambhala Estate in Bali with this COMO Wellness Journey.
From 5th March to 27th April 2025, Kneier will be offering a variety of treatments, from traditional therapies like cupping and Qi Gong, to Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture, a groundbreaking alternative to invasive clinical treatments.
Acupuncture involves the gentle insertion of fine needles into the body’s meridians, allowing vital energy to flow. This stimulates healing responses and rebalances the body, providing support for a number of health issues, from insomnia to stress relief.
This is an increasingly popular alternative to more invasive clinical treatments. It helps improve blood circulation helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, supporting a natural, youthful glow.
This ancient healing therapy uses special cups to create suction on the skin, mobilising blood flow in the muscles and deep tissue, while stimulating the nervous system. Cupping is used to improve circulation, reduce muscle stiffness and increase range of motion.
This therapy works with the body's natural rhythms and central nervous system. By applying gentle pressure, our therapist help your body self-correct, unravelling pain and dysfunction while decreasing stress. This holistic approach promotes balance, relieves pain, and leaves you rejuvenated and at peace.
With roots in Chinese medicine, martial arts and philosophy, Qigong is the practice of cultivating and balancing ‘Qi’ or ‘life energy’. Typically, Qigong involves rhythmic breathing coordinated with fluid, Tai Chi-style movements, promoting circulation, mental focus, relaxation and general wellbeing.
With over two decades as a leading wellness practitioner, Kimberly Rose Kneier blends ancient wisdom with modern techniques to offer a truly transformative experience. Currently Director of Wellness at COMO Shambhala Estate in Bali, she holds a Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, alongside certifications in Clinical Herbalism, Aromatherapy, Qi Gong, breathwork and meditation.
All prices are subject to 10 per cent service charge and prevailing government tax.