Reviewed · 2-HOUR EXPERIENCES
2 Hours Wow hatcha lanna package – Free transportation
Your feet deserve a reset. This 2-hour private massage in Chiang Mai pairs full-body relaxation with free round-trip transfers and comfort-first touches like cool towels and tea. The best part is how smoothly it runs from pickup to return, but the schedule is tight—if you want a long, slow spa day, this is more about quick relief than lingering.
I also like that you’re treated as a small private group experience, not squeezed into a busy room. And you get little extras that make it feel complete: coffee or tea, snacks, plus a foot treatment using special salts. One watch-out: you need to follow the post-massage warm-up rule, since a shower right after isn’t recommended.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you go
- Why this 2-hour massage break makes sense in Chiang Mai
- Pickup, private car ride, and arrival at The Home
- Inside the private room: tea, clothes, and that foot-salt start
- The full-body massage: what to expect and what it’s best for
- Aftercare and why the warm rule is not just advice
- Value for money: $54.77 and what’s included (not just the massage)
- Timing and planning: fit it around your day
- Who should book this massage package (and who should think twice)
- The small things that make a big difference
- Should you book 2 Hours Wow hatcha lanna package?
- FAQ
- How long is the massage package?
- What is included besides the massage?
- Do I get pickup and drop-off?
- Will I have a private room?
- What happens at the start of the session?
- Are shower facilities included?
- What should I bring or wear?
- What are the opening hours?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights before you go

- Free round-trip private transportation from a designated pickup area means less stress than hunting for a ride.
- Private room massage experience with soft, clean comfort clothes provided.
- Foot treatment with special salts kicks off the session before the full-body work.
- Coffee/tea, cool towels, and snacks are included before and after.
- Plan for a 2-hour window plus transfer time, so it fits best between sightseeing chunks.
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Why this 2-hour massage break makes sense in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai can be a lot. Temples, markets, scooters, and walking—then suddenly you’re sore in places you didn’t know you had. This package is built for one job: help you reset quickly, without spending extra energy on logistics.
The biggest value is that your day doesn’t get hijacked by transport. Instead of figuring out routes, paying for multiple rides, or rolling the dice with public transit, you’re collected from a free transportation area and brought to The Home Massage and Spa. You’ll also get sent back to the same general zone at the end. In a city like Chiang Mai, that kind of time-saving is real money, even if you’re not staring at a clock.
I also like the “spa flow” here. It’s not just the massage. There’s a clear sequence: welcome with cool tea and towel, therapist comes in, a foot ritual begins, then you change into comfortable clothes and settle into a private room. By the time the hands start working, you’re already in a calmer mode.
The package is 2 hours approx. That’s not a full-day spa retreat. It’s a focused reset. If you love long, slow sessions with lots of wandering time, you might find this feels short. But for most travelers, it’s the sweet spot: enough time to feel relief without losing your whole afternoon.
Pickup, private car ride, and arrival at The Home
The experience starts with pickup from your hotel or another place—if it’s within the free transportation area. You’ll then relax for a few minutes in the private car. The exact wait depends on your distance and traffic.
When you arrive, the receptionist welcomes you with cool tea and a cool towel. That’s a small thing, but it matters in Chiang Mai, where heat and humidity can hit hard after sightseeing. This first comfort step helps your body downshift before the session starts.
Then your therapist meets you for the first part of the ritual: cleaning your foot using special salts. That detail is worth paying attention to, because it’s not just a formality. It signals the session is designed to feel ceremonial and cared for, not mechanical.
A practical tip: keep your message check calm and accurate. One complication people ran into was a confusion about the date when coordinating pickup—same-day versus the wrong day. If you book close to travel time or you’re traveling on a busy schedule, double-check the date shown in your communications and make sure pickup is set for the right day. That one step can save you stress.
Inside the private room: tea, clothes, and that foot-salt start

Once you’re settled, you’ll be guided into a private room. Before the massage begins, you change into soft, clean and comfort clothes. It’s a simple touch, but it changes the whole experience. You stop thinking about what you’re wearing and start focusing on relaxing.
Before you start, you may have a welcome for a shower—but here’s the key rule: if you shower right before, fine. If the session is after, the spa notes it’s not recommended to shower after the massage, because you should keep yourself warm afterward for at least 2–3 hours.
That means your routine should match your body’s needs. If you’re the type who likes to rinse immediately after any activity, plan for a bit of patience instead. Think of it like this: after massage, your body temperature and comfort matter more than getting fully cleaned again right away.
After the foot-salt cleaning, the therapist leads you into the main experience inside The Home. Even if you’re not sure what to expect, you’ll feel the rhythm: welcome, preparation, private settling, then hands-on relaxation.
The full-body massage: what to expect and what it’s best for

The core promise here is a full-body relaxation massage. The “wow” is in the structure and comfort, not in complicated promises. You’re in a private space. You’re given time to get comfortable. And you start with the foot salt treatment, then move into the bodywork portion of the session.
Because the package description focuses on relaxation and the included foot ritual, I’d go into it with the mindset of recovery and stress release. This is not described as a sports-rehab session with specific stretching goals. If you’re looking for aggressive work, deep injury-focused therapy, or a very technical bodywork method, you might want to confirm with the spa directly what style they’re planning during your appointment. The data here emphasizes unwind and relaxation.
What you can count on is the “set the tone” approach:
- Cool tea and towel on arrival
- Special salt foot treatment at the start
- Private room setup and comfortable clothes
- Aftercare guidance about staying warm after the massage
And the private transportation piece means you won’t arrive already stressed from figuring things out. In Chiang Mai, that matters. Stress makes muscles louder.
Aftercare and why the warm rule is not just advice

After your massage ends, you won’t just be ushered out. Receptionist provides special warm tea and a snack before you go back. That’s a nice touch because it helps you transition from relaxed to functional. You’ll likely feel sleepy or light afterward, and warm tea is the right kind of gentle.
The biggest aftercare detail is the warm-up rule: the spa says not to shower after the massage, and to keep yourself warm for at least 2–3 hours. That’s not about being fussy. It’s practical. Massage can leave you feeling cooler, looser, and more sensitive. Cold air or a shower too soon can make you feel chilled or uncomfortable.
So plan your evening accordingly:
- If you’re booking this late in the day, keep your next stop simple.
- Wear layers so you can stay comfortable without sweating.
- Avoid rushing into air-conditioned rooms where you might feel chilled.
It’s also why this package works best when it sits between sightseeing blocks rather than being an immediate pre-dinner activity where you’ll bolt off to something intense.
Value for money: $54.77 and what’s included (not just the massage)

At $54.77 per person, the first thing I look at isn’t just the massage time. It’s what you’re paying for beyond the hands-on part.
Here’s what’s included based on the package:
- Private transportation (round-trip transfers included from a designated transportation area)
- Snacks
- Coffee and/or tea
- Cool towels and warm tea after
- Private room setup
- 7% VAT
- Mobile ticket and confirmation at booking (when booked not within 1 hour of travel)
In other words, you’re not paying extra for convenience and comfort. You’re also saving time: pickup and drop-off mean you don’t need to map routes or haggle for rides mid-day.
That’s why this feels like good value for many travelers, especially if you’re trying to keep your Chiang Mai plan light. You get a complete “experience package” rather than a bare-bones massage only.
If you’re doing this after long days, this matters even more. Transport friction kills the relaxing part of the day. Here, friction is reduced before you even enter the spa.
Timing and planning: fit it around your day

The session duration is listed as 2 hours (approx.). That’s the core window for the spa portion, but your full block of time will also include pickup travel and a short car ride before arrival.
The spa operates daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. That gives you flexibility. I like booking in the late morning or early afternoon when you can still enjoy the rest of your day without rushing.
Because the warm rule says no shower after the massage and to stay warm for 2–3 hours, I’d avoid booking this right before anything that makes you cold—like long night walks in cool air, or plans that require you to get chilled quickly after.
A practical strategy: think of this as the “body recharge” stop. Eat earlier, plan a comfortable return, and keep the next activity easy.
Who should book this massage package (and who should think twice)

This is a smart pick if you want:
- Private relaxation without the hassle of booking complicated transport
- Included comfort touches that make the session feel complete
- A quick reset that fits into a sightseeing-heavy itinerary
- A massage plan that begins with a foot-salt ritual and moves into full-body relaxation
It’s also a good fit if you like clear structure. From pickup to receptionist welcome to private room clothes to warm tea after, it’s a guided flow.
Who might think twice:
- If you want a longer, multi-session spa day, 2 hours may feel too short.
- If you hate the idea of waiting 2–3 hours before showering, this may not match your routine.
- If you’re seeking a very specific therapeutic style beyond relaxation, you’ll want to confirm what kind of massage technique they’ll use, since the details provided focus on relaxation and foot ritual.
The small things that make a big difference
A few details here are the kind you feel only after you experience them:
- The arrival cool tea and cool towel help you transition from outdoor heat to relaxation fast.
- Changing into provided comfort clothes means you don’t spend the massage trying to get comfortable.
- The warm tea and snack at the end makes your recovery feel intentional, not like you’re being dismissed.
- The package is private for your group. It’s not a shared scramble.
And one last note: if you’re booking via mobile and communication is part of coordination, keep an eye on dates. The pickup confusion story is a reminder that even small booking errors can ripple into the day.
Should you book 2 Hours Wow hatcha lanna package?
I’d book it if you want an efficient reset in Chiang Mai with minimal planning stress. The mix of free round-trip transportation, a private room setup, and included tea/snacks/towels makes it feel like a complete, low-friction experience—not just a massage ticket.
I would skip or rethink it if your priority is a long spa day, you strongly prefer showering immediately after services, or you’re looking for very specific medical-style treatment details. For pure relaxation and recovery, though, this package lines up well with how travelers actually want to feel after a day of Chiang Mai walking and exploring.
If you want your day to feel simpler and your body to feel better afterward, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
How long is the massage package?
The experience is listed as about 2 hours.
What is included besides the massage?
It includes snacks, coffee and/or tea, cool towels, and warm tea and a snack after the massage, plus private transportation and VAT.
Do I get pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Round-trip transfers are included from a designated transportation area, with pickup from your hotel or another place in that area.
Will I have a private room?
Yes. You relax in a private room, and it’s a private tour/activity for your group.
What happens at the start of the session?
You’ll be welcomed with cool tea and a cool towel. Then your therapist will clean your foot with special salts before you get into the private room and change into comfort clothes.
Are shower facilities included?
There is a welcome for a shower before, but if it’s after the massage it’s not recommended. The spa says you should keep yourself warm after the massage for at least 2–3 hours.
What should I bring or wear?
The spa provides soft, clean comfort clothes for you to change into. You should plan your clothing so you can stay warm after the massage.
What are the opening hours?
The listed hours are Monday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund as long as you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.
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