The Gym Reopens

Rawai Muay Thai is open again. After almost 3 months of relative quiet, during the Covid-19 lockdown, we can start to hear the much welcome and greatly missed “Muay Thai noises” emanating from the gym once more. As our guests make their way back to us, the trainers and staff garner hope that life will improve.

It’s been a hard period for everyone, but we can see the light at the end of the tunnel gradually getting brighter. Although international travel will take time to return to normal, we look forward to seeing all our friends from around the world once more.

Crazy Discounts

Currently we are offering 20% discount on the listed prices of accommodation and training. We understand that for international travelers it is very hard to travel to Thailand now, but if you want to take advantage of our discount, you can pay now and book for later in the year. Just tell us your dates and we can send you a link to pay with Paypal. Then when you get your flight itinerary, should your dates change a bit, it’s not a problem.

Friendly Atmosphere

Looking for good quality Muay Thai Training? People from all over have been training at Rawai Muay Thai since 2003. We are one of the most popular Thai boxing camps in Thailand. But why? What’s so special about us that is hard to find in other gyms? The answer might surprise you. Rawai Muay Thai is not just a gym, it is a family.

Above all, Rawai Muay Thai is a family of trainers, staff and students from all over the world who live together and share a passion for Muay Thai. Students who come back year after year always mention the family atmosphere in the camp. They feel like there are “coming home”. Training with us is not just a sport or exercise; it’s a life experience that you will never forget.

“When I get to the camp it feels like home.”

Thai Owned and Operated Gym

Secondly, many gyms in Thailand are foreign owned. The boom in Muay Thai tourism in the early 2000’s has led to a big investment of foreign capital in Thailand gyms. But Rawai Muay Thai has been owned and managed by Thai people from the start. Tuk (Sakeddao Sor Ayupinda), the owner of RMT, founded the gym in 2003. It was one of the first gyms in Thailand to teach foreigners and women. You can read more about the gym history here.