Your Temple journey is a time for you to escape the world, relax and revitalise all of your five senses and beyond. So when it's time to re-discover and replenish your source we have the perfect treatment for you or someone special.
Your body deserves the best care possible to remain smooth, radiant and firm. Our skin is the body’s largest organ, to keep it healthy it's vital that we remove dead skin cells to reveal softer more subtle skin.
Experience our innovative hydrotherapy cocoon. Using light therapy, steam and rain shower, not only does it make your skin smooth and luxurious it will relax your body and immerse your mind into a state of bliss.
Gift vouchers are available by service, package or value. If you require assistance don’t hesitate to contact reception. You can order and pay over the phone and have your voucher mailed out or come into the spa and speak to a therapist for assistance.
"The entertainment centre of Glen Waverley"
Dawn is the best time of the day to listen for the wonderful calls and songs of native birds frolicking in the branches of the manna gums. Walking tracks and boardwalks meander through bushland and billabongs making the park an ideal spot for walking, sitting, bird watching and photography. Experience a natural oasis in the hustle and bustle of suburbia. Things to see and do - Take a night walk through the park and see the parks nocturnal animals when the animals are most active - Cycling is welcome in parts of Shepherds Bush except in the conservation areas, which is clearly marked - Access to the conservation area of Shepherds Bush is restricted to pedestrians only. This is to minimise the disturbance of native flora and fauna in the area - Stroll through in the evening, watching and listening to the flocks of sacred ibis fly in and hustle for their roosting place in the treetops - Get involved with the Friends of the Dandenong Valley Parklands Inc. who also look after a local indigenous botanic garden near the park office. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.