REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
1 Hour Pure Oil Relaxing – Free Transportation
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One hour, one oil, and you’re done. This Chiang Mai massage is built for maximum calm: round-trip pickup from nearby hotels, plus a private room setup that keeps logistics out of your way.
I especially like the start-to-finish touchpoints. You get cool tea and cool towels right on arrival, then you change into clean, soft clothes before your therapist gets to work.
One thing to think about: it’s an oil session, so the timing around showers matters. They recommend you avoid showering right after, so you can stay warm for about 2 to 3 hours.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Book
- Hotel Pickup That Actually Makes This Easy
- Arrival Ritual: Cool Tea, Cool Towel, and Foot Salt
- The One-Hour Pure Oil Massage: What It Means for Your Body
- The Home Spa Flow: Private Room Calm, Not a Factory
- Warm Tea and Snacks: The Part People Forget
- Price and Value: When $32.59 Actually Feels Worth It
- Timing and Logistics: When to Book This Massage
- Who This Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book This 1-Hour Pure Oil Massage?
- FAQ
- How long is the pure oil massage?
- Does this include transportation from my hotel?
- Will I need to bring a change of clothes?
- What is provided before and after the massage?
- Is this a private experience?
- Where does it take place?
- What are the opening hours?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key Points to Know Before You Book

- Free round-trip hotel transportation within the free-transfer area saves you taxi math.
- Pre-massage cool tea and towel helps you settle before hands-on work.
- Foot cleaning with special salt sets the tone for the spa ritual.
- Clean, soft change clothes keep things comfortable and tidy.
- Warm tea and snacks after gives you something to absorb the calm.
- Private group experience means it’s just you and your party.
Hotel Pickup That Actually Makes This Easy

Let’s be honest. In Chiang Mai, the hard part is not finding a massage. The hard part is getting there without turning your day into a transit puzzle.
This experience is designed to cut that out. Your day starts with pickup from your hotel (or another place in the free transportation area). Then you ride in a private car for a few minutes, depending on distance and traffic. You also have the comfort of knowing the schedule runs daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, so you’re not trapped with one weird time slot.
Why I like this plan for you: it protects the “relaxation” part of the relaxation massage. You don’t arrive sweaty, hurried, or irritated from searching for a grab or a taxi counter. You just show up, check in, and start switching gears.
Small practical note: the spa is near public transportation. Even with pickup included, that’s helpful if you’re staying somewhere outside the pickup radius or you need a backup plan.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Chiang Mai
Arrival Ritual: Cool Tea, Cool Towel, and Foot Salt

Once you arrive, the welcome is simple but intentional. A receptionist greets you and provides cool tea and a cool towel. It’s not just a nice gesture; it helps you cool down after Chiang Mai street time, which means you’ll feel more comfortable when you’re asked to change and settle in.
Next comes one of the most distinctive parts: your therapist cleans your foot with special salt. That’s a small ritual, but it matters. It signals you’re walking into a treatment environment, not just a room with a massage table and a timer.
Then you move into your private space and change into clean, soft, comfortable clothes. This is one of those “why didn’t I think of that?” details. It removes the awkwardness of wearing your own garments while you’re getting oiled, massaged, and wrapped up in the whole process.
If you’re wondering about the shower: they have guidance about it. They note that you can get a shower before, but they do not recommend showering after the massage. The reason is temperature. After an oil massage, they suggest you keep yourself warm for at least 2 to 3 hours. So if you like to rinse off right away, plan to do that earlier in the day.
The One-Hour Pure Oil Massage: What It Means for Your Body

This is a pure oil massage session lasting about one hour. That duration is long enough to feel like something happened, but short enough that you can fit it into a busy sightseeing schedule without losing your whole afternoon.
What you’ll likely feel during the session depends on your preferences, but the setup is built for comfort and adjustment. The experience includes therapist time in a private room, and the massage can be tailored to your liking. In other words, you’re not stuck with a one-size-fits-all approach.
Oil massages have a few practical advantages:
- Oil helps hands glide, so pressure can feel more even.
- Warmed oil work often feels better on tight areas because it reduces friction.
- It’s easier to relax when your skin isn’t being tugged around by dry friction.
One detail worth knowing: there’s mention of therapists going deep when you want that. If you like firm work, it’s worth communicating your preference up front. And if you want gentler, smoother relaxation, tell them that too. The whole point of doing a private session is that you can guide the feel.
Also, expect a check-in style throughout. That’s what you want from a massage service: they notice how you’re doing rather than treating you like a silent prop.
The Home Spa Flow: Private Room Calm, Not a Factory

The experience happens at The Home Massage and Spa, and the flow is designed around a calm, contained environment. You’re welcomed by a receptionist, then you go to your private room for the massage.
That private setup is a big value piece. In a shared setting, you’re sometimes aware of other people, other sounds, and the clock in a more distracting way. Here, your experience stays yours, which makes it easier to mentally switch from Chiang Mai busy mode to body-down mode.
You’ll also likely appreciate the cleanliness and tidy feel that people highlight. For a massage, hygiene matters. You’re dealing with skin, oil, and close contact, so a clean, well-organized space makes everything better.
Warm Tea and Snacks: The Part People Forget

A massage can leave you in a sleepy, floaty state. The tricky part is what happens after. Many places end the treatment and basically toss you back outside with no plan.
Here, you’re guided out with warm tea and snacks. That sounds small, but it’s smart. Warm tea helps you come back to normal temperature gently. A snack keeps you from feeling shaky or reaching for street food 30 minutes later because you forgot to eat lunch.
It’s also a polite signal: you’re not done just because the therapist stopped using oil. You’re given a buffer to settle, wipe your mind clean, and head back to your hotel.
And since they advise staying warm for a while after, this is another reason the tea/snack pause makes sense. It gives you a head start on the aftercare they recommend.
Price and Value: When $32.59 Actually Feels Worth It

At $32.59 per person for roughly one hour, the base cost is already reasonable for Chiang Mai. But the better question is value: what are you buying besides the hands-on massage?
You’re also buying:
- Private transportation that’s included (round-trip within the free pickup area)
- VAT included at 7%
- Cool towels, plus tea before and warm tea and snacks after
- The convenience of clean clothing changes and a private treatment room
If you’ve ever added up the real costs of taxis, time, and stress, the math changes quickly. Even a modest taxi ride each way can eat into the price difference. Plus, the included pickup gives you a fixed start time and a smooth finish—especially useful if you want to keep the rest of your day intact.
One more value angle: your massage can be adjusted to your liking. When a session works for your preferred pressure and pace, you feel like you got something specific—not generic. That’s how one hour becomes more than a line item.
Timing and Logistics: When to Book This Massage

The spa runs daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. If you like mornings for energy, you can schedule earlier. If you want to punctuate the day, you can use the later hours as a reset before dinner.
Booking time shows it’s popular—on average, it tends to be reserved about 18 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you can’t find availability last minute, but earlier booking gives you more control over time. Also, if you book close to your travel date, confirmation may come as soon as possible subject to availability.
A smart rule for oil massage timing: don’t stack it right before something that requires you to be outside in cool weather or constantly changing temperature. They specifically suggest staying warm for a few hours after, so give yourself some slack time before you dive back into nighttime plans.
Who This Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)

This is a great fit if you want:
- A straightforward one-hour wellness pause
- Hotel pickup and drop-off so you don’t manage transport
- A private room experience rather than a crowded shared setup
- A session focused on relaxation and pure oil comfort
You might also like it if you’re traveling with family or partner and want the pace to match your preferences. The experience is private to your group, so the vibe stays consistent.
Who should consider skipping? If you’re specifically hunting for a very long treatment block, this one won’t scratch that itch. It’s designed to be an hour. It’s also oil-based, so if you have skin sensitivities or strong preferences about oil exposure, you should ask ahead of time or choose a different type of massage.
Should You Book This 1-Hour Pure Oil Massage?
Book it if you want a simple win in Chiang Mai: easy transport, a calm private setup, and a full “arrive, reset, treat, recover” flow with tea and snacks. For the price, the included transportation and aftercare touches make it feel more complete than a bare-bones massage.
Don’t book it if you’re planning to shower right after and you’re not willing to follow the warm-aftercare advice. Also, if you only enjoy massages that are very long, you might prefer a longer session instead of this one-hour format.
Overall, I’d treat this as a great reset button—especially on a day when you want your body to feel cared for without juggling logistics.
FAQ
How long is the pure oil massage?
The massage lasts about 1 hour (approximately).
Does this include transportation from my hotel?
Yes. It includes round-trip private transportation from Chiang Mai hotels within the free transportation area.
Will I need to bring a change of clothes?
No. The experience includes changing into clean, soft, comfortable clothes before the massage.
What is provided before and after the massage?
You receive cool tea and a cool towel on arrival, plus foot cleaning with special salt. After the massage, you’re served warm tea and a snack.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Where does it take place?
The experience is provided by The Home Massage and Spa in Chiang Mai.
What are the opening hours?
The experience runs Monday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.





























