REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
Reiki Healing in Chiang Mai’s Award-Winning Day Spa
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Reiki in Chiang Mai feels simple, but it’s built for real calm. This private session at Fah Lanna Spa pairs a pre-treatment health chat with a quiet, climate-controlled room, and then you finish with ginger tea plus a light snack. One thing to keep in mind: if you and the therapist don’t share a language, you might not catch every piece of feedback during the session.
I like that the experience is designed like a smooth little ritual. You’re not rushed from place to place; you start with a consultation in a lush garden, then you settle into your own private treatment space for about an hour.
The possible drawback is communication. A recent 5-star review included a note about missing the therapist’s feedback due to a language barrier, so it’s smart to come with a few clear points you want to cover.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai’s Old City: the calm base for Reiki
- Price and value: what $66.73 includes (and why it’s not just the session)
- Step-by-step flow: garden consultation, private room, and ginger tea finish
- The garden health consultation: get what you need before you lie down
- The treatment room: what private and climate-controlled really changes
- Aftercare that feels intentional: ginger tea, herbal drink, and light refreshments
- How long it takes and how to fit it into your Chiang Mai day
- Who should book this private Reiki session (and who should think twice)
- Where it is and how to get there without stress
- Should you book Fah Lanna Spa Reiki in Chiang Mai?
- FAQ
- How long is the Reiki session?
- Where is the Reiki experience located?
- How much does it cost?
- Is this a private experience?
- What’s included with the session?
- What happens at the start and end?
- What age is required to participate?
- Do I get a ticket on my phone?
- When will I get confirmation after booking?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Private Reiki session means you’re not sharing the moment with strangers.
- Fah Lanna Spa is in Chiang Mai’s Old City, with a garden consultation before treatment.
- About 1 hour total gives you a reset without taking over your whole day.
- Ginger tea, snacks, and beverages are included as part of the wind-down.
- Health consultation first helps your session feel more tailored to you.
- Near public transportation and a straightforward start/end at the spa make it easy to plan.
Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai’s Old City: the calm base for Reiki
Chiang Mai’s Old City is great for wandering, but it can also mean heat, walking, and sensory overload. This Reiki visit is the opposite of that energy: it’s set up to slow you down from the moment you arrive. Fah Lanna Spa is described as multi-award-winning, and the structure of the experience shows that they take relaxation seriously.
You begin with a health consultation in a garden area. That matters, because Reiki sessions often go better when you feel grounded before you lie down. Then you move into a climate-controlled treatment room, which is a practical win in Chiang Mai—no one wants to feel overheated while trying to switch off.
If you’re visiting as a couple, family, or solo traveler, the experience is private. That’s not just a luxury detail. It usually means you can set your own pace and you’re less likely to feel like you have to perform calmness in front of others.
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Price and value: what $66.73 includes (and why it’s not just the session)

The price is $66.73 per person, with 7% VAT included. For many spa services, the base price can feel “cheap” until you add on beverages, refreshments, or taxes. Here, those basics are part of the package, which makes the value easier to judge.
You also get a bundle of recovery-friendly extras: herbal drink, snack, and ginger tea, plus light refreshments and beverages. That sounds small, but after a relaxation session—especially when you’ve been walking around all day—having something warm and calming to finish with helps your body transition back to normal life.
Duration is about 1 hour, so you’re paying for a focused, private block of time rather than a half-day project. If you want a deep wellness day, you might look for longer spa packages. If you want a Reset Button while traveling, the time and inclusions are a smart match.
Step-by-step flow: garden consultation, private room, and ginger tea finish
Here’s how the experience typically unfolds, and why the order makes sense.
First, you go to Fah Lanna Spa in the Old City area. The meeting point and the end point are the same, which keeps things simple. In other words, you’re not transferring to another location for a follow-up.
Next comes the consultation. You’ll have a health consultation before your treatment, and it happens before you get into your private treatment room. This is where you can get the session to feel more personal without needing to over-explain.
Then you move into the treatment room. The space is climate-controlled and built for relaxation. You’ll have your private session there, which is the core of the experience.
Finally, you wrap up with ginger tea and a snack. It’s a classic spa touch, but it’s also practical: it gives you something warm to sip and something light to eat so you don’t bounce straight back into your travel schedule.
The garden health consultation: get what you need before you lie down
The experience includes a health consultation, which is a big deal for something as personal as Reiki. Even if you know what you’re looking for, it’s useful to share what you’re feeling physically or mentally right now—tension, stress from travel, poor sleep, or just general fatigue.
Because you’re in a garden setting at the start, the tone is calmer than a front desk and a clipboard. That can help you feel less like you’re checking a box and more like you’re starting a session that’s actually about you.
One caution comes straight from a real-life review note: the reviewer said they missed the therapist’s feedback because of a language barrier. That doesn’t mean the therapist is unclear or that the session is bad. It just means you should plan for communication. If your Thai isn’t strong, keep your needs simple and be ready to point or use a translation app.
Helpful approach:
- Bring 2 or 3 topics you want addressed (stress, tiredness, jet lag).
- Ask for clarification if you don’t understand what’s happening.
- Keep expectations flexible. Reiki is often more about the experience than the exact words.
The treatment room: what private and climate-controlled really changes
A Reiki session is quiet by nature. So the room setup matters more than you might expect.
You’ll be in a private treatment room, and it’s climate-controlled. That combination helps in two ways. First, privacy makes it easier to let your mind stop scanning. Second, climate control keeps your body from reacting to heat or cold—something that can happen fast in Chiang Mai.
The experience is designed for “total relaxation,” and the pacing supports that. You’re not bounced around between multiple stops. You arrive, consult, treat, then finish with ginger tea and a snack.
Since the session is about an hour, you’re also less likely to feel restless or hungry mid-way. If you’ve been out in the city all day, this is the kind of time-bounded reset that doesn’t snowball into fatigue.
Aftercare that feels intentional: ginger tea, herbal drink, and light refreshments
I love finishing a wellness experience with something you can actually feel. Here, you’re not sent out the door right after the treatment. You get a bundled wind-down: an herbal drink, ginger tea, and a snack/light refreshments.
That matters because your body can take a few minutes to stop bracing and start receiving. Warm ginger tea is especially comforting after travel. It’s also a friendly cue that the session is complete, so you can re-enter your day with less of that awkward transition.
Practical tip: if you’re sensitive to strong flavors, ginger can be intense. The info here doesn’t say how strong it is, so just be ready. You can always take small sips at first and see how your stomach reacts.
The inclusion of refreshments is also part of the value equation. You’re not spending extra money on a drink right after paying for the spa. You’re getting the full “experience,” not just the treatment.
How long it takes and how to fit it into your Chiang Mai day
The session is about 1 hour. That makes it easy to plan around temple visits, markets, or a long day of exploring the Old City streets.
I’d treat it like a planned break, not a last-minute rescue. If you schedule it right after a big walking block, you’re more likely to appreciate the cooling off and stillness. If you schedule it when you’re already tired and stressed, it can act like a reset.
Also note: confirmation is handled after booking, with a faster turnaround if you book close to travel dates. And this experience uses a mobile ticket. In real terms, that means you can organize your day without digging around for paper.
Who should book this private Reiki session (and who should think twice)
This is best for you if you want:
- A private wellness reset while you’re in Chiang Mai
- A structured experience with consultation, treatment, and a calming finish
- Included refreshments that help you recover right after
It’s also a good option if you like clear boundaries. One hour is a tidy chunk of time. You’re not signing up for something that turns into a full half-day commitment.
Think twice if:
- You’re expecting a longer spa service. This is about Reiki and relaxation time, not a multi-hour program.
- Communication is a big worry. The review note about missing feedback due to language barrier is the clearest heads-up we have. A translation app or a few prepared keywords can make a difference.
Minimum age is 18, so it’s for adults. If you’re traveling with younger kids, you’ll need another option.
Where it is and how to get there without stress
The start (and end) point is Fah Lanna Spa in the Old City area: 57, 57/1 Wiang Kaew Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.
It’s listed as near public transportation. That’s useful in a city where you might switch between tuk-tuks, rides, and walking depending on the day. The fact that you return to the same place also reduces logistics headaches.
If you like to arrive early, do. Even without extra time stated, giving yourself a buffer helps you start the session calmer.
Should you book Fah Lanna Spa Reiki in Chiang Mai?
My take: book it if you want a focused, private Reiki reset in a spa setting that handles the pacing for you. The strongest reasons are the structure—health consultation, private climate-controlled room, and a calm finish—and the value of inclusions like ginger tea and light refreshments.
Skip it only if you’re looking for something longer or you know communication will be a deal-breaker. Since a language barrier issue came up in a top review, you’ll want to plan a little if you’re not comfortable in English or Thai.
If you’re in Chiang Mai and you want one hour to help you feel more like yourself again, this is a solid bet.
FAQ
How long is the Reiki session?
It lasts about 1 hour.
Where is the Reiki experience located?
At Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai’s Old City, 57, 57/1 Wiang Kaew Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.
How much does it cost?
The price is $66.73 per person, and 7% VAT is included.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What’s included with the session?
You’ll receive beverages and light refreshments, plus snacks. The experience also includes an herbal drink and ginger tea.
What happens at the start and end?
It starts at Fah Lanna Spa in the Old City, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
What age is required to participate?
Minimum age is 18 years.
Do I get a ticket on my phone?
Yes, the experience uses a mobile ticket.
When will I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, unless you book within 3 days of travel. In that case, confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid isn’t refunded.


























