About Open Sky Yoga Pai
An open-air yoga shala outside Pai with rooftop classes at sunset. Loved for its dramatic mountain backdrop.
An open-air yoga shala outside Pai with rooftop classes at sunset. Loved for its dramatic mountain backdrop.
Why visit Open Sky Yoga Pai
- Walking distance from Yun Lai Viewpoint so it fits into a wider day
- A practical recovery stop after a long travel day or a full day of Pai sightseeing
- Open Sky Yoga Pai in Mae Hi, the rural area west toward the canyon delivers genuine Thai massage rather than the hurried tourist-strip version found in busier areas
- Air-conditioned rooms with proper privacy not the open-front shop format
- Therapists trained in traditional Thai techniques with consistent quality across treatments
What to expect
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Local tips
- Combine with a quiet evening avoid scheduling busy plans straight after
- Schedule the appointment after sightseeing not before
- Shower at the spa if available you will be oiled and warm afterwards
- Avoid heavy meals 90 minutes before a massage and large amounts of water immediately after
Frequently asked questions
How long should I plan for at Open Sky Yoga Pai?
Allow the booked treatment time plus 20 minutes either side for changing showering and tea. A 2-hour treatment realistically takes 2.5 hours total. Most spas serve herbal tea and a snack before you leave.
Do I need a reservation at Open Sky Yoga Pai?
Walk-ins are usually accepted during off-peak hours. For evenings 5pm-8pm or weekend slots booking 1-2 hours ahead is sensible. You can call directly or message the spa on LINE.
What should I wear or bring?
Loose clothing is provided for Thai massage and a sarong for oil treatments. Shower facilities vary so check at booking. Bring small cash for tipping the therapist 50-100 baht is the local norm.