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Muay Thai training in Thailand — guides & camp roundups
Practical advice for travelers who want to train properly. Regional roundups, beginner guides, and honest comparisons.
Best Muay Thai Camps in Bangkok (2026) — Honest Guide
Bangkok isn't the most obvious Muay Thai destination for travelers — but it's the most authentic. The city that hosts Lumpinee and Rajadamnern stadiums is where the sport's soul is. Here's how to train there properly.
Read article →Best Muay Thai Camps in Chiang Mai (2026) — Honest Guide
Chiang Mai is where people come to train for a month and stay for three. The camps are serious, the city is liveable, and the climate is the most forgiving in Thailand. Here's what you need to know.
Read article →Best Muay Thai Camps in Koh Phangan (2026) — Honest Guide
Koh Phangan is known for full moon parties. What fewer people know is that it's also home to some of the most personal Muay Thai camps in Thailand — small, focused, and surrounded by the best scenery you'll find at any gym.
Read article →Best Muay Thai Camps in Phuket (2026) — Honest Guide
Phuket is Thailand's Muay Thai capital in terms of volume and infrastructure. That's both the appeal and the problem. Here's what the scene actually looks like, and how to choose well.
Read article →Thailand DTV Visa + Muay Thai: How to Stay 6 Months Legally (2026 Guide)
Thailand's DTV visa lets you stay 180 days — renewable, 5-year validity — using Muay Thai training as your qualifying activity. It's real, it's legal, and almost nobody is talking about it.
Read article →Fighter Camp vs Tourist Camp — Which Muay Thai Camp Is Right for You?
Both exist for a reason. A fighter camp will break you in the best possible way. A tourist camp will teach you properly without the trauma. Knowing the difference before you book is everything.
Read article →How Much Does Muay Thai Training in Thailand Actually Cost? (2026)
The honest numbers: what training costs, what accommodation costs, what you'll spend on food, gear and transport — broken down by region and trip length. No estimates, no padding.
Read article →1 Week or 1 Month? How Long Your Muay Thai Training Trip Should Be
One week gives you a taste. Two weeks builds a foundation. A month changes something. Here's what actually happens at each stage — so you can plan accordingly.
Read article →Muay Thai Training in Thailand as a Woman — What to Know Before You Go
Women train Muay Thai in Thailand every day, at every level, in every region. The experience is genuinely accessible — but there are real things to know before you go. Here's the honest version.
Read article →Best Muay Thai Camps in Krabi (2026) — Honest Guide
Krabi is one of the best places to train Muay Thai in Thailand — small camps, personal attention, and beaches on your doorstep. Here's what's actually available.
Read article →How to Train Muay Thai in Thailand as a Complete Beginner (2026 Guide)
You don't need experience to train Muay Thai in Thailand. You need a week, a pair of shorts, and the right camp. Here's exactly how to do it.
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