The Warriors House
Situated in the peaceful Chaiyasathan subdistrict of Saraphi, just outside central Chiang Mai, The Warriors House operates as a health club and wellness facility drawing consistent praise from those who make the journey to find it. Its location away from the busier tourist corridors of the city gives it a quieter, more grounded character that suits travellers seeking genuine recovery and wellbeing rather than a commercialised spa experience. Visitors can expect a setting oriented around physical and holistic wellness, in keeping with the health club nature of the facility. The name and category suggest a focus on strength, recovery, and intentional self-care, appealing to those who approach wellness seriously. The Saraphi area surrounding the venue is largely residential and semi-rural, which adds to the sense of retreat from the city. As a practical note, the facility sits along a small soi in a residential address, so first-time visitors should allow extra time for navigation and consider using a map application or contacting the venue directly before arrival. Opening hours and pricing are not publicly listed, so reaching out in advance to confirm availability and book a session is strongly recommended. This is a suitable stop for travellers basing themselves in or near Chiang Mai who are looking for a dedicated wellness experience outside the city centre.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After The Warriors House, round out your day in Chiang Mai with contrasting stops nearby.
Tips for Visiting Wellness & Spas
Learn Wat Pho First
Wat Pho in Bangkok is the birthplace of traditional Thai massage education. Their on-site massage pavilion offers excellent treatments from students and graduates at reasonable prices — and you know the technique is authentic.
Communicate Pressure Preferences
Thai massage can be intense. Say 'bao bao' for lighter pressure or 'nак nак' for harder. A good therapist will check in, but don't hesitate to speak up — suffering in silence defeats the purpose.
Book Longer Sessions
A 60-minute massage is fine, but 90 or 120 minutes allows the therapist to work thoroughly. The price difference is often only 200–400 THB for an extra hour — worth it for a deeper, more relaxing experience.
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Wat Phra That Doi Kham
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: March – May (smoke & heat)
Rainy season
June – October
Avg. temperature
15°C – 36°C(59°F – 97°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – January & Songkran (April)
Getting there
Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX) has direct flights from Bangkok (1 hr), Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur. Overnight sleeper trains from Bangkok take ~12 hrs.
Getting around
- •Red songthaews (shared pick-up trucks)
- •Grab (available in city centre)
- •Motorbike rental (฿150–250/day)
- •Tuk-tuks (negotiate price first)