Wild Rose Yoga
Tucked along a quiet lane off Phra Pok Klao Road in the heart of Chiang Mai's old city, this well-regarded yoga studio offers a genuine retreat from the pace of travel. The setting itself is part of the appeal — a traditional wooden house surrounded by plants, with the scent of basil and birdsong creating a naturally calming atmosphere that reviewers consistently highlight as something special. Classes cover a range of styles and intensities, with instructors such as Kru Chayada and Kru Annie leading sessions that include slow flow and yin yoga with sound healing. The teaching approach emphasises respect for individual limitations and personal progression, making the studio equally suitable for seasoned practitioners and complete beginners. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and encouraging, and the quality of instruction has drawn praise from yoga professionals and casual travellers alike. Good to know: the studio is popular and spaces fill quickly, so advance booking is strongly recommended. Reservations are handled via WhatsApp, and it is worth reaching out ahead of time to confirm current class schedules and pricing, as this information is not listed online. Wear light, breathable clothing suited to Thailand's warm climate and bring water.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Wild Rose Yoga, round out your day in Chiang Mai with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
Best yoga class and overall studio experience of my life! For real. I was so excited to write this review. I am a pilates studio owner here in SE Asia, 500 YTT certified (currently non-practicing haha), and a Pilates teacher. I have HIGH standards and expectations. From registration to post-class, the customer journey was 10/10. Good clear communication on WhatsApp, a beautiful space, seamless check-in, and an amazing class. The space is spotless, mats and props good, class started on time, and I love that they ask you to wash your hands and feet. I took the Yin Yoga Flow with Kru Annie and it was like no other class I have attended. And I have done a lot of yoga! She was personable, knowledgable and took you on a real journey. Her set up, cueing, sequencing, and delivery were perfect, and she had a warm, cute, and charming personality that shone throughout the class. After the class, I introduced myself to the founder Rose, and give her my kudos which led to a great conversation about creating a studio with high quality standards. She did come in 3/4 through the class to teacher assist (Annie stayed on her mat the entire time), and I only wish she had been there the full time. With a mixed class, her hands on adjustment and personalization would have been very beneficial to many of the more beginner students. If I lived in Chiang Mai, I would be here every week. I would LOVE to help expand this studio to Central Vietnam (Hoi An/Da Nang) where we are in desperate need for high quality yoga studios. Just putting it out there in the universe.... ;-) Thank you Wild Rose!
I came here because friends recommended me this place. It’s my first time to do yoga in CNX and I did enjoy it. Just note that you need to book through WhatsApp in advance. (But actually now that I think about it, the booking system is just based on trust) then you pay cash when you arrive. (400 THB for my yin + sound bath class) I did a yin yoga + sound bath class which was great. The teacher was very encouraging and gave out good vibes. The class that I did was very beginner friendly. Anyone can do it. But I did hear friends say that some classes could be quite advanced. Before you go in for the class, they would ask you to clean your hands and feet. Overall, I enjoyed the class. When I decided to come again, the class was full already so it was a shame. So better book in advance.
I attended Yin Yoga with Sound Healing with Kru Annie and it was amazing. I loved the pace and how she always reminds you to Respect your body's limitations. It also got some great stretches in. Everyone from the guy receptionist to the owner and even the other students were welcoming. I appreciated this experience🙏
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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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)