25 Best Muay Thai Camps in Thailand (2026)

Live rankings, real prices, and honest regional advice—built for people searching “best Muay Thai camps Thailand” who are tired of recycled top-seven lists.

Muay Thai training in Thailand

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Verified/trusted Muay Thai camps in Thailand on CombatStay (national rank #1–#58 on this page).

What to expect

A quick visual: Thailand camp life

Most travelers bounce between pad rounds, group technique, conditioning, and recovery. Use the ranked cards below to shortlist—then open each profile to confirm schedules, package inclusions, and coach ratios.

Training session visual from Thailand camp guide
Tip: if you’re staying 2+ weeks, pick a camp you can commute to twice daily without burning hours in traffic.

Why Thailand is still the default for Muay Thai training

Updated for 2026 trip planning

If you are searching for the best Muay Thai camps in Thailand, you are already choosing the country with the deepest coaching lineage, the widest range of camp styles, and the most fight-week ecosystem support anywhere in the world. That does not mean every gym is perfect—it means you have enough volume to match your goals: tourist-friendly fundamentals, fighter-focused fight camps, or something in between.

Unlike generic travel blogs that cherry-pick seven famous names, this guide starts from a live marketplace: gyms must be verified or trusted on CombatStay and must list Muay Thai as a discipline. We rank every qualifying gym nationally using review signals, then give the top twenty-five extra editorial breaks—everyone else continues in the same order so new listings still surface on this page.

Use the ranked cards below as a shortcut, but treat each profile as the source of truth for class times, accommodation, meals, and what is included in each package—those details change faster than any annual blog post can be rewritten by hand.

Bangkok vs Phuket vs Chiang Mai (and where this list fits)

Bangkok

Maximum connectivity, huge variety, and easy access to stadium culture if you want to watch fights between sessions. Traffic and heat can wear on you—pick a camp whose schedule fits your commute if you are not staying on-site.

Phuket & islands

Beach lifestyle plus serious training is a powerful combo. Seasonality matters for crowds and cost. Compare total trip price—not only per-day training—when you add food and transport.

Chiang Mai & north

Cooler mornings and a slower pace suit longer stays and digital-nomad style routines. Fight density differs from Bangkok—choose based on lifestyle fit, not hype.

Want city-only shortlists? See Phuket, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai guides—or stay on this page for the national top 25.

Selection framework

How to pick the best Muay Thai camp for you

The phrase best Muay Thai camp in Thailand means different things: some travelers want a beginner-friendly fundamentals track; others want a fighter-heavy room and stadium exposure.

Use this quick framework before you obsess over rank numbers: choose your ideal weekly schedule, your preferred city/lifestyle, and the intensity you can sustain for 2–6 weeks.

Then compare camps by what actually drives outcomes: coaching feedback frequency, class structure, recovery support, and whether you can realistically show up twice per day.

Muay Thai training pads and gloves
Consistency beats perfect planning: pick a camp you can attend (and recover from) week after week.

Further reading

Helpful official and reference links

If you’re planning a longer trip, keep a few official pages bookmarked so you can verify updates right before you travel.

How we rank the top 25 Muay Thai camps

Transparency matters for SEO and for travelers. Our ordering is algorithmic, not pay-to-play: we start from all Thailand Muay Thai gyms that meet verification rules, then sort primarily by average review rating and number of reviews, with alphabetical tie-breaking.

  • Eligible gymsmust be verified or trusted and list Muay Thai in disciplines.
  • Review signalrewards camps guests actually rate—volume matters so one-off scores do not dominate.
  • Live dataon cards: pricing, photos, and schedule snippets come from each gym profile.
  • Not legal or medical advicealways confirm injuries, insurance, and gym rules on site.

Budget, packing, and your first week

What affects your total cost

Day-rate training is only one line item. Accommodation on-site, meals, laundry, scooter or Grab budget, and whether you join add-ons like private lessons or massage all move the needle. Use each gym profile to compare package types—not only the headline daily rate.

If you are price sensitive, sort the full Thailand Muay Thai directory by price after you identify camps you like from this ranked list.

For real 2026 numbers, use how much a Muay Thai camp costs in Thailand (includes a summary pricing table), then compare that against the cities in this guide.

Packing and etiquette basics

Bring quick-dry gear, sandals for wet bathrooms, and a separate bag for sweaty clothes. Respect pad holders, show up clean, and ask about gym culture before filming—some camps are strict about phones on the mat.

Planning a longer stay? Read Thailand training visa & DTV considerations early so your booking window matches your entry rules.

If you are extending beyond a quick holiday-style trip, also read visas for martial arts training in Thailand (ED visa + alternatives) and keep official sources bookmarked.

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The 25 best Muay Thai camps in Thailand (ranked)

Below is the start of the national ranking. Structured data on this page uses the same order for all 58 qualifying camps: position #1 is first, through #58. The first 25 slots include long-form context between every five cards. Ranks #26–#58 follow in a second grid with the same ordering rules.

National ranks 1–5

The review leaders

The top five positions skew toward camps with strong recent reviews and enough volume that the score means something—not a single five-star review from a friend. These are often the first stops for travelers who want confidence that other guests enjoyed the experience.

If you are comparing two camps in this band, look past the rank number: check morning vs evening sessions, whether accommodation is on-site, and how many days per week you realistically plan to train.

National ranks 6–10

High-quality alternatives

Camps ranked six through ten are still drawn from the same strict filter—verified Thailand gyms with Muay Thai tagged—so you are not looking at random drop-ins. The difference is often review count, recency, or a few points on average rating.

This band is where savvy bookers sometimes find better availability or a more relaxed vibe while keeping professional coaching. Always read the full profile for coach ratios and class structure.

Revolution Muay Thai
#6

Revolution Muay Thai

Choeng Thale, Thailand
5.0 (9)

Revolution Muay Thai Gym is located in Cherng Talay, Phuket, just a short walk from Surin Beach and Bang Tao Beach, offering a beachside tr…

THB 700/day
BJJ · Muay Thai · Boxing · Wrestling · +2 more
Signals: Ice bath / cold plunge · Sauna · Massage
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Tded99 Muaythai Gym
#7

Tded99 Muaythai Gym

Bangkok, Thailand
5.0 (9)

T-Ded 99 Muaythai Gym – Authentic Bangkok Fight Camp Train at one of Bangkok’s most established and respected Muay Thai camps, T-Ded 99 Mu…

THB 600/day
Muay Thai
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Lanna Muay Thai
#8

Lanna Muay Thai

Chiang Mai, Thailand
5.0 (8)

Train Authentic Muay Thai at Lanna Muay Thai – Historic Fight Camp in Chiang Mai Step into one of Chiang Mai’s most authentic and long-sta…

THB 400/day
Muay Thai
Signals: Ice bath / cold plunge · Visa / stay guidance · On-site accommodation
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Honour Muay Thai
#9

Honour Muay Thai

Ao Nang Krabi, Thailand
5.0 (6)

Honour Muay Thai Gym is located in Ao Nang, Krabi, surrounded by dramatic limestone cliffs and just minutes from the area’s famous beaches.…

THB 500/day
Muay Thai · Boxing · Kickboxing
Signals: Ice bath / cold plunge · Sauna · Physio / sports therapy
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Rithirit Gym Academy
#10

Rithirit Gym Academy

Bangkok, Thailand
5.0 (6)

Rithirit Gym Academy – Authentic Muay Thai Training in Bangkok Train in one of Bangkok’s respected Muay Thai academies at Rithirit Gym Aca…

THB 500/day
Muay Thai · Kickboxing
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National ranks 11–15

Solid picks with momentum

Mid-list camps can be perfect if your dates overlap peak season elsewhere, or if you want a smaller room line at the front desk. Use filters on Thailand Muay Thai search to sort by price, location, and amenities after you shortlist names from this article.

Remember: a camp ranked #14 for the whole country can still be the best choice for your neighborhood, budget, or training hours.

Khongsittha Muay Thai
#11

Khongsittha Muay Thai

Bangkok, Thailand
5.0 (4)

Khongsittha Muay Thai (KST) is a premier, modern training camp located in the Sukhonthasawat area of Bangkok. Combining traditional Muay Th…

THB 600/day
Muay Thai · Boxing · Kickboxing
Signals: Ice bath / cold plunge · Sauna · Visa / stay guidance
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Nova Uniao
#12

Nova Uniao

Phuket, Thailand
5.0 (4)

Nova Uniao Phuket is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and martial arts academy located on Soi Ta-iad (Phuket’s famous “Fitness Street”) in Chalong, on…

THB 600/day
BJJ · Wrestling · Muay Thai · Boxing · +1 more
Signals: On-site accommodation
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MBT Muaythai Gym
#13

MBT Muaythai Gym

Chiang Rai, Thailand
5.0 (2)

MBT Muaythai Gym – Authentic Training Experience in Chiang Rai Train in Northern Thailand’s emerging Muay Thai scene at MBT Muaythai Gym, …

THB 500/day
Muay Thai
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Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA
#14

Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA

Phuket, Thailand
4.8 (5)

Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA is located in Phuket, Thailand, within easy reach of beautiful Bang Tao Beach and local restaurants, shops and acco…

THB 900/day
Muay Thai · MMA · BJJ
mon: 6:00, 6:45, 8:00 · tue: 6:45, 8:00, 8:30
Signals: Ice bath / cold plunge · Sauna · Massage
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Adin Muay Thai School
#15

Adin Muay Thai School

Krabi, Thailand
No reviews yet

Adin Muay Thai School – Beachside Training Experience in Koh Lanta Train in a relaxed tropical setting at Adin Muay Thai School, a welcomi…

THB 500/day
Muay Thai
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National ranks 16–20

Worth comparing side by side

As we move deeper into the top twenty-five, you will still see legitimate camps with full pricing and photos—the ranking gap is usually about review history, not safety. Cross-check distance to your accommodation and commute time in Thai traffic if you are not staying on-site.

AKA Thailand
#16

AKA Thailand

Phuket, Thailand
No reviews yet

#1 MUAY THAI SCHOOL IN THAILAND Voted by the Thailand Government four years in a row! World-Class Training & One-of-a-Kind Facilities in a…

THB 714/day · THB 5,000/week
Muay Thai · MMA · BJJ · Kickboxing · +2 more
Signals: On-site accommodation
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Alfa Brazilian jiu-jitsu
#17

Alfa Brazilian jiu-jitsu

Ban Tai, Thailand
No reviews yet

BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai, HIIT, fight camp +66962134541 Phangan arena, 111 moo 1 Ban Tai koh Phangan, Ko Phangan, Surat Thani, Thailand 84280

THB 400/day
BJJ · MMA · Muay Thai
Signals: On-site accommodation
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Bangkok Fight Lab
#18

Bangkok Fight Lab

Bangkok, Thailand
No reviews yet

Whether you are an aspiring MMA fighter or just want a fun way to get or stay in shape, we have the right package for you. And if you don't…

THB 1,000/day
Muay Thai · BJJ · MMA · Wrestling
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Buadum Old Town Muay Thai
#19

Buadum Old Town Muay Thai

Krabi, Thailand
No reviews yet

Train Authentic Muay Thai in the Heart of Phuket Old Town Located in the cultural heart of Phuket Old Town, Buadum Old Town Muay Thai off…

THB 500/day
Muay Thai
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BXB Fight Lab Professional Boxing and Muay Thai Gym
#20

BXB Fight Lab Professional Boxing and Muay Thai Gym

Koh Samui, Thailand
No reviews yet

Located in the heart of Lamai Beach, Koh Samui, BXB Fight Lab is a high-performance training center built on the philosophy of "Brick by Br…

THB 800/day
Boxing · Muay Thai · Kickboxing · MMA · +2 more
Signals: Ice bath / cold plunge · Sauna · Physio / sports therapy
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National ranks 21–25

Completing the shortlist

The final slots round out a national shortlist so you have twenty-five names to compare without hunting through forums. If none of these fit your dates, browse the full directory—CombatStay lists every qualifying Muay Thai camp in Thailand, not only this page.

National ranks #26–#58: every other verified Muay Thai camp

Same ranking rules as the section above—review signals first—so camps outside the “featured 25” still get a crawlable, bookable card on this guide. Prefer a city-only view? Use the regional links in the footer or open Thailand Muay Thai search.

National ranks 26–30

Fairtex Training Center
#26

Fairtex Training Center

Pattaya, Thailand
No reviews yet

Fairtex Training Center is a premier Muay Thai, MMA and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training camp located in Pattaya, Thailand, at the heart of one…

THB 850/day
Muay Thai · BJJ · MMA
Signals: On-site accommodation
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Kombat Group
#27

Kombat Group

Pattaya, Thailand
No reviews yet

Structured Boxing, Muay Thai, and Weight Loss programs with coach-led sessions, technical corrections, and a supportive community. Stay on-…

THB 2,000/day
Muay Thai · BJJ · Boxing
Signals: On-site accommodation
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Lanta Muay Thai Academy
#28

Lanta Muay Thai Academy

Krabi, Thailand
No reviews yet

Train Muay Thai in Paradise at One of Koh Lanta’s Most Established Gyms Located near Long Beach in Koh Lanta, Lanta Muay Thai Academy is …

THB 700/day
Muay Thai
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Loong Muay Thai Gym
#29

Loong Muay Thai Gym

Chiang Mai, Thailand
No reviews yet

Loong Muay Thai Gym – Immersive Rice Field Fight Camp in Chiang Mai Train in a unique, nature-driven environment at Loong Muay Thai Gym, a…

THB 400/day
Muay Thai
Signals: On-site accommodation
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LUDUS Sports Complex Chalong
#30

LUDUS Sports Complex Chalong

Phuket, Thailand
No reviews yet

Located in the heart of Chalong’s famous Fitness Street, LUDUS Sports Complex is one of Phuket’s newest high-performance training destinati…

THB 550/day · THB 5,500/week
Muay Thai · Boxing · MMA · BJJ · +2 more
Signals: Ice bath / cold plunge · Sauna · Physio / sports therapy
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National ranks 41–45

National ranks 51–55

Sutai Muay Thai Gym Camp Shop
#51

Sutai Muay Thai Gym Camp Shop

Choeng Thale, Thailand
No reviews yet

Sutai Muay Thai & MMA is a premier training destination located in the upscale Surin Beach area of Phuket. Situated just minutes from one o…

THB 700/day
Muay Thai · Kickboxing · Boxing · BJJ · +2 more
Signals: On-site accommodation
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Thewaritnoi Krabi Muaythai
#52

Thewaritnoi Krabi Muaythai

Krabi, Thailand
No reviews yet

Thewaritnoi Krabi Muaythai (Krabi Lion Muay Thai) – Authentic Fight Camp in Nature-Filled Krabi Train in one of Krabi’s most respected aut…

THB 600/day
Muay Thai
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Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA
#53

Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA

Bangkok, Thailand
No reviews yet

Tiger Eye sits in Ari, one of Bangkok’s most livable neighborhoods. We’re a five-minute walk from BTS Ari, close to Chatuchak Market, and a…

THB 600/day
Muay Thai · MMA · BJJ · Wrestling · +2 more
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Tiger Muay Thai
#54

Tiger Muay Thai

Phuket, Thailand
No reviews yet

World-renowned training camp offering Muay Thai, MMA, BJJ, and fitness classes. Home to many UFC fighters.

THB 1,050/day
Muay Thai · MMA · BJJ · Boxing
Signals: On-site accommodation
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Tiger Muay Thai
#55

Tiger Muay Thai

Phuket,, Thailand
No reviews yet

Tiger Muay Thai started off with vision to bring quality and authentic Muay Thai Training in Thailand to people of all levels.Now, the camp…

THB 600/day
Muay Thai · Boxing · BJJ · Kickboxing · +2 more
Signals: On-site accommodation
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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers for the most common questions people ask when comparing Muay Thai training camps in Thailand.

How did you pick the “25 best” Muay Thai camps in Thailand?

We start from verified and trusted Thailand listings that include Muay Thai on the gym profile, then rank primarily by review score and review volume so community feedback matters. Ties break alphabetically. Rankings refresh as new reviews and listing updates come in. The first twenty-five positions get extra editorial context; every other qualifying camp continues on the same page in the same national order so nothing disappears from the guide.

Why might a famous camp be missing from this list?

Only gyms that are live on CombatStay with Muay Thai in disciplines are eligible. If a legendary camp has not published a verified listing yet, it cannot appear here until it joins the marketplace.

Are prices on this page guaranteed?

Cards show the prices and currency stored on each gym profile. Promotions, seasonal rates, and package inclusions can change—always confirm on the gym page before you book.

Where do class schedules come from?

When owners add a structured training schedule, we show a short snippet on cards. Full timetables, pad rounds, and beginner vs fighter classes are on each gym profile.

Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai for Muay Thai?

Bangkok offers maximum convenience and fight-scene density. Phuket blends beaches with serious camps. Chiang Mai suits a slower pace and cooler weather. There is no single “best” region—match the city to your budget, climate preference, and how much tourism you want around training.

Do I need a special visa to train Muay Thai in Thailand?

There is no single global “Muay Thai visa.” Most travelers use standard entry routes appropriate to their nationality and stay length. For longer trips, read our DTV / training visa overview and confirm with official immigration sources.

Can beginners use this list?

Yes. Rankings reflect overall listing quality and reviews—not “fighters only.” Read each gym description for beginner-friendly classes, fundamentals blocks, and whether sparring is optional.

How is this different from other “best camps” blogs?

Many blogs recycle seven hand-picked gyms with static text. This guide ranks every qualifying camp from a live directory in one national order, spotlights the top twenty-five with deeper sections, then lists the rest in the same order. Cards show real pricing and schedule data when available, with links straight to booking-ready profiles.

How much does it cost to train Muay Thai in Thailand?

Costs vary by city, package type, and whether accommodation/meals are included. Use this guide to shortlist camps, then confirm current package pricing on each gym page—monthly bundles can be better value than paying day-to-day. For a fuller breakdown, read our Thailand Muay Thai camp cost guide.

How long should I stay to see real progress?

Most travelers notice meaningful progress with 2–4 weeks of consistent training and enough recovery. One week is great for experience; longer stays are where technique repetition and conditioning compound. If you are deciding between trip lengths, read our 1-week vs 1-month camp guide.

Is it safe for beginners to train twice per day?

It can be, but build up gradually. Start with one daily session for a few days, add mobility work, sleep more than you think, and treat sparring as optional unless your coach recommends it.

What should I pack for a Thailand training camp?

Bring wraps, a mouthguard, lightweight training clothes, and basic first-aid (tape/blister care). Many travelers buy gloves/shin guards locally to avoid luggage weight—confirm gear rules on each gym profile. For a full checklist, read our Thailand combat sports packing list.

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