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Private yoga classes in Chiang Mai
One teacher, one student, one unhurried hour. Yoga in Chiang Mai the way it was originally passed on — one-on-one, shaped entirely around you.
Chiang Mai is full of yoga — studios, retreats, drop-in classes. What is much harder to find is a class where the teacher's whole attention rests on a single body: yours. That is what NiyamaHome offers. A private yoga class with Nicha, a certified Thai yoga teacher who has been teaching for 12 years.
What a private class gives you
A group class must aim at the middle of the room. A private class aims at you. That single difference changes everything about how yoga feels:
- Your level, honestly met. Total beginners start from zero without embarrassment; experienced students refine details a group class never has time for.
- Your body, respected. Stiff hamstrings, an old injury, a desk-bound back — the sequence bends around your reality instead of ignoring it.
- Your pace, protected. No rushing to keep up, no waiting for the room. Postures are held exactly as long as they serve you.
- Hands-on guidance. Gentle, precise adjustments — the part of yoga that simply cannot happen across a crowded studio.
Who these classes are for
Most of Nicha's students are people living in or visiting Chiang Mai — expats, travellers, remote workers, couples — who want yoga to fit their life rather than the other way around. Some come to begin. Some come to recover gentleness after years of pushing. Some simply want one hour a week that belongs entirely to them.
How it works
Send a request with the days and times that suit you. Nicha replies personally — usually within a day — to arrange the place, the schedule and anything your body needs her to know. The first session begins softly: a conversation, a little movement, and a practice that grows from there.
Sessions are taught in English or Thai, in Chiang Mai.
Frequently asked questions
How is a private yoga class different from a studio class in Chiang Mai?
In a studio, the sequence is fixed and the teacher's attention is divided among the whole room. In a private class the entire hour is yours: the pace, the postures and the adjustments follow your body. Progress tends to come faster, and beginners skip the intimidation entirely.
I'm a complete beginner — is that a problem?
It's the ideal starting point. Most of Nicha's students began with no experience at all. The first session simply meets your body where it is; nothing is assumed.
Can couples or two friends share a class?
Yes — mention it in your request and the class is shaped for the two of you.
What should I prepare?
Comfortable clothes you can move in, a little water, and an unhurried hour. Everything else can be arranged when you book.
What styles do you teach?
Rather than one fixed style, each class blends strength, flexibility, balance and breathwork in the measure your body needs — from very gentle and restorative to strong and dynamic.

