Muay Thai Battle Conquer Gym runs training all week during this 30-day program, pairing Western boxing with Muay Thai and building in enough rural excursions that the month doesn’t collapse into pure gym time. Between sessions, guests can take on the Buddha Run Challenge (or meditate at the summit instead), walk a jungle trail to a waterfall, join countryside walks, or cool off with swimming trips to lakes, a waterpark, and a pool. Morning and night market tours round out the non-training hours. An optional 5-day Raw Fest adds a raw-food detox stretch for anyone who wants it, and the organized fights that cap the program are optional too — training and technique work don’t require stepping into the ring.
- Duration: 30 days
- Price from: $1,955
- Level: All levels
- Style: Yin
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner & snacks
- Rating: 4.89/5 (539 reviews)
The retreat sits in Phetchabun province, away from Thailand’s main tourist circuits. Lodging is a private lodge with air conditioning and en-suite bathroom, cleaned daily, with wifi and free water, tea, and coffee available throughout the stay. Airport transfers aren’t included, so getting there means arranging a domestic flight or road transport from Bangkok.
A separate 30-day Muay Thai program on this site — JP Boxing Gym’s Phitsanulok retreat — covers a different province, a different operator, and a different structure: its inclusions specify twice-daily training six days a week, while this Phetchabun listing simply states Muay Thai and boxing run “all week” without breaking out a session count. This program also includes lunch alongside breakfast and dinner, where the Phitsanulok one covers only breakfast and dinner.
Watch out: free cancellation applies, but the listing doesn’t specify a cutoff window the way some of the shorter retreats in this collection do (some cut off at 30 or 45 days, others as little as 1). It’s worth confirming the exact terms directly before locking in a month-long booking.
Meals cover breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, with vegan and organic options available — a meaningful detail over a 30-day stay. Rooms are cleaned daily, and accommodation covers both private and shared arrangements, so the month-long stay doesn’t lock every guest into the same setup. Beginners are explicitly welcome per the operator’s own FAQ answers: no prior Muay Thai experience is required, and the daily training builds technique gradually rather than assuming a fighting background going in.
Insider Tip: the 5-day Raw Fest is a raw-food detox program rather than a fasting protocol, and the organized fights are entirely optional — someone can spend the full 30 days on pads and technique work without ever stepping into a bout.
Airport transfers, travel insurance, flight costs, and visa fees sit outside the price and need separate budgeting.
Meals & Dietary Options
Meals Included
Dietary Options
Included
- Accommodation in your own private lodge with AC & en-suite
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Muay Thai & Western Boxing All Week!
- Free Wifi connection
- Group excursions/activities
- Countryside walks
- Swimming trips to lakes, waterparks and swimming pool
- 5 Day Raw Fest! (optional detox)
- Our fat burning Buddha Run Challenge (option to meditate at the top instead!)
- Jungle Trail and waterfall
- Water, tea and coffee freely available
- Room cleaned daily
- Morning Market Tour
- Night market tour
- Organised fights
Not Included
- Airport transfers
- Travel insurance
- Flights costs
- Visa fee
Highlights
- Bookretreats offsets 100% of its carbon emissions
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