Thai Massage in Khon Kaen
Full-body traditional Thai massage. Acupressure and stretching for back pain, stiff muscles and office syndrome.
Prices
- 1 hour300 THB
- 2 hours500 THB

This is Thai massage the traditional way. Our therapists press along the body's energy lines and work in the stretches Thai massage is known for. Tension eases and circulation picks up.
If you sit at a computer all day and your back, neck or shoulders have set hard, this is the treatment for it. Your therapist asks about problem areas before starting, and the pressure is adjustable the whole way through. Just say gentle or firm.
The rooms are private, clean and quiet. We are on Adulyaram Road in central Khon Kaen, open every day from 10:00 to 21:00. Walk-ins are fine, and booking ahead online guarantees your slot.
Suffering from office syndrome? Read our guideBenefits
- Relieves muscle tension and body aches
- Eases office syndrome and neck, shoulder and back pain
- Improves blood circulation
- Loosens you up and improves flexibility
- Helps you sleep better
Good to know before you book
Tell your therapist before starting if you are pregnant, recently injured or post-surgery, have osteoporosis, or a heart or blood-pressure condition, so positions and pressure can be adjusted safely.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Thai massage and oil massage?
Thai massage uses acupressure and stretching with no oil, and you stay in loose clothing. Oil massage works directly on the skin with longer, flowing strokes and leans more toward relaxation.
How firm is the massage? Can the pressure be adjusted?
Fully adjustable. Your therapist checks before starting and during the session. Say the word any time you want it softer or firmer.
How should I prepare for a Thai massage?
Nothing special. Arrive a few minutes early, skip the heavy meal right before, and mention any injuries or health conditions to your therapist.
Will I be sore after a Thai massage?
After firm pressure you can feel mildly sore for a day or two, much like after exercise. It is normal, and drinking plenty of water helps. If you would rather avoid it, just ask for lighter pressure.
Can I get a Thai massage while pregnant?
Talk to your doctor first, especially in the first trimester, and always tell the therapist. Some positions and pressure points are not suitable during pregnancy, and the therapist will avoid and adapt them.
28 Adulyaram Road, Floor 2, central Khon Kaen. Open daily 10:00-21:00.
