REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
1 Hour The Home Body Scrub with four optional – Free Transportation
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A good spa day starts before you even sit down. This 1-hour home body scrub in Chiang Mai blends warm welcome details, a private room setup, and hassle-free pickup so you can slow down fast. You also get thoughtful add-ons like cool towels and tea, plus a quiet, relaxing vibe that people keep calling out.
What I like most is the smooth flow from pickup to the room, and the way the staff keeps things calm and well-paced. The session is short enough to fit into a day plan, but it still includes prep rituals like a foot cleanse with special salt and time to change into clean, comfortable clothes.
One thing to plan around: they recommend you avoid showering right after your scrub, so you’ll want your timing to work (they suggest keeping yourself warm for a couple of hours).
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- From hotel pickup to warm tea: how the timing actually works
- The welcome rituals: cool comfort before the scrub
- What you get in a 1-hour home body scrub session
- The shower rule: plan your day around being warm
- Transportation and privacy: the comfort bonus you’re paying for
- Value check: is $29.16 for an hour actually a good deal?
- Who this spa fits best in your Chiang Mai itinerary
- Practical tips so your day goes smoothly
- Should you book the Home Body Scrub in Chiang Mai?
- FAQ
- How long is the home body scrub experience?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s included in the price?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is it a private experience?
- Can I shower after the massage?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Free transportation in their service zone, with private car pickup and drop-off
- Cool tea and cool towel on arrival, then warm tea and a snack after your session
- Salt foot cleanse before you get into the massage/scrub routine
- Private room + clean, soft change clothes for comfort during the experience
- Nok-style attention gets a special mention in reviews, so expect careful hands and a friendly team
- 1-hour duration that fits nicely between temple visits and dinner plans
From hotel pickup to warm tea: how the timing actually works

This experience is built like a mini reset button. It starts with pickup from your hotel (or another spot) if you’re in their free transportation area, then moves you in a private car to the spa so you don’t have to figure out routes, taxis, or timing.
In the car, you’ll usually have a few minutes to settle in. The ride length depends on distance and traffic, which matters in Chiang Mai because traffic can swing your schedule. Once you arrive, the welcome is immediate: a receptionist greets you, offers a cool tea and a cool towel, and gets you ready before anything massage-related happens.
After the main body scrub session ends, the wrap-up is just as deliberate. You’ll be given a warm tea plus a snack, and then you’ll ride back to your hotel or drop-off point in the same free zone. That back-and-forth is a big part of the value here. You’re not just paying for the scrub—you’re paying for a stress-light day.
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The welcome rituals: cool comfort before the scrub
Most spas tell you to relax. This one starts doing it for you. When you first walk in, you’re not sent straight to a room with no context. You get a proper arrival routine: cool tea, a cool towel, and a calm handoff to the therapist.
That foot cleanse step is also a standout detail. Your therapist cleans your foot with special salt before you change and enter your private room. It sounds simple, but in practice it helps you shift gears from street pace to spa pace. It also gives you a clear start point, so you’re not wondering what comes next.
Then comes the practical comfort part: you’ll change into soft, clean, comfortable clothes. That matters more than you might think. Thai weather can be sticky, and feeling dry and comfortable right away makes the whole session feel more “reset” than “just a treatment.”
What you get in a 1-hour home body scrub session

The experience is designed around a 1-hour window, so you can book it as a real plan—not a vague maybe. The spa prepares you, the therapist runs the scrub portion inside your private room, and you get refreshments before and after.
The exact scrub technique isn’t listed in detail, but the structure is clear from the flow: warm welcome, preparation, private room time, then a finish with warm tea and snacks. Reviews repeatedly point to how relaxing and quiet the ambiance feels, which suggests they keep the room experience gentle and low-key rather than loud or busy.
A name you’ll see come up is Nok. One review calls out Nok as amazing and credited her with making the experience excellent. That’s not a guarantee for every visit, but it’s a clue about the level of care you can expect from the team.
If you’re sensitive to strong scents or busy spa environments, the quiet ambiance comments are a good sign. If you’re hoping for a long, multi-stage massage day, this may feel short. But for a “take the edge off” scrub, it’s a strong fit.
The shower rule: plan your day around being warm

Here’s the practical part that can affect your comfort later. The spa notes that you’re welcome to shower before your massage, but it’s not recommended after. Their guidance is to keep yourself warm for at least 2–3 hours after the session.
So instead of booking this and then immediately heading out to swim, jump into a cool shower, or go on a long chilly ride, build in some buffer time. Think: light activities afterward, warm clothing if evenings are cool, and avoid anything that makes you feel chilled.
This rule also means you should consider your schedule. If you’re the type who likes to shower after everything, adjust your timing so you won’t feel awkward or uncomfortable right after.
Transportation and privacy: the comfort bonus you’re paying for

The price includes private transportation, and that’s one of the biggest reasons this option earns repeat recommendations. Getting picked up and dropped off means you don’t have to solve logistics while you’re relaxed and possibly a little sleepy post-treatment.
One review adds a useful practical detail: pickup/drop-off works if your accommodation is within about 5 km and before 10 pm. That aligns with how many spas manage service zones in busy cities. Even if you’re outside that distance, they may still have a free zone for other areas, but it’s smart to confirm based on your address and the time you want.
It’s also a private tour/activity. That means it’s not a shared group shuffle. You’re in your own treatment flow with your group, which generally keeps things calm and reduces waiting time.
Value check: is $29.16 for an hour actually a good deal?

At $29.16 per person for about 1 hour, this is priced for people who want a real spa moment without burning a full afternoon budget. The inclusions help justify the cost: cool towels, tea/coffee, snacks, and VAT are part of the package, along with the transportation.
Here’s how I think about the value: if you had to pay separately for a cab round trip, plus refreshments, the total usually climbs fast in any tourist area. This package bundles those extras into a simple “show up, relax, go back” structure.
One review also notes spa merchandise prices as reasonably priced. That matters only if you plan to buy something small, but it’s a nice sign that the shop isn’t trying to gouge you for the tourist version of care.
If you’re someone who wants the best possible massage you can find and you’d pay more for a long session, you might compare it to higher-end spas. If you want a calm, professional scrub session with smooth transportation, this looks like strong value.
Who this spa fits best in your Chiang Mai itinerary

This experience works especially well when you have a packed day. Plan it after temple sightseeing and before dinner, or as a recovery reset after a day trip. The 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM opening window makes it easy to slot in without wrecking your schedule.
It’s also a good choice if you want something that feels personal. Reviews consistently mention professional staff and quiet ambiance, and the private room plus changing clothes are built for comfort.
If you’re traveling with family or bringing someone who doesn’t want intense hands-on therapy, a 1-hour scrub can feel approachable. You get relaxation and refresh without committing to a full marathon spa block.
If you’re the kind of traveler who expects a huge menu of services, this may feel narrow since the listed focus is the home body scrub. But that’s also why it’s easy to commit to.
Practical tips so your day goes smoothly

A few small moves can make this feel even better:
- Book a time that gives you a post-session buffer. Their warm-up guidance is part of the experience success.
- Plan on being in their pickup zone. If you’re near the edge of it, confirm distance and timing, especially if you’re close to 10 pm.
- Wear something easy to change out of. You’ll swap into the spa’s clean clothes, so you’ll appreciate clothes that come off quickly.
- If you’re picky about noise, pick a calmer time of day. While the experience is described as quiet and relaxing, timing can still affect crowd energy.
And if you’re hoping for a therapist like Nok, just ask when you book. You can’t assume a specific therapist will always be available, but it’s worth stating your preference.
Should you book the Home Body Scrub in Chiang Mai?
I’d book this if you want a straightforward spa reset with the logistics handled for you. The combination of private pickup/drop-off, cool welcome touches, a salt foot cleanse, and the warm tea/snack finish makes it more than just a quick scrub. It’s a whole “slow down” package.
Skip it or think twice if you need a long, multi-hour treatment block, or if your schedule requires showering immediately afterward. The warm-after advice means you’ll want your timing to be compatible.
If you’re trying to keep Chiang Mai simple—temples, markets, then a calm recovery session—this is a practical, good-value way to do it.
FAQ
How long is the home body scrub experience?
It lasts about 1 hour.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Private transportation is included, and pickup/drop-off is available within their free transportation area.
What’s included in the price?
Cool towels, coffee and/or tea, snacks, private transportation, and 7% VAT are included.
What are the opening hours?
It runs daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Is it a private experience?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
Can I shower after the massage?
They welcome showering before, but they do not recommend showering after. They suggest keeping yourself warm for about 2–3 hours after your session.
































