Muay Thai Battle Conquer Gym’s 60-day wellness package is the second-longest listing in the collection, and it commits participants to a real routine rather than a loosely themed retreat: twice-daily yoga rotating between Hatha, Vinyasa, and Yin, guided meditation seven days a week, and a five-day raw-fest program partway through that is a required part of the package, not an optional add-on — anyone with medical concerns is asked to raise them with the retreat centre beforehand.
- Duration: 60 days
- Price from: $4,691
- Level: All levels
- Style: Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks
- Rating: 4.89/5 (539 reviews)
The two months in Phetchabun mix structured practice with variety: Muay Thai and Western boxing sessions with senior trainers, CrossFit and Pilates classes, temple visits four days a week, and a jungle trail with seasonal waterfall swimming. A weekly Thai massage and a free Thai cooking class break up the training load, and four rest days are built into the 60, scattered through the stay so participants can explore independently or simply recover — accommodation and meals continue on those days. Accommodation over the full stay is available as shared or private rooms; most guests choose shared spaces, since the property notes the community that builds over such a long stay is part of the draw.
The Muay Thai training itself is pitched as fitness and technique work rather than competition preparation, adapted to whatever level a participant arrives with. Meals are covered in full — breakfast, lunch, and dinner plus snacks, with organic and raw-food options — and drinking water, tea, and coffee are available throughout the day. Flights are the only listed exclusion, which is unusual generosity for a package this long; airport transfers, activities, and equipment all appear to be covered inside the price.
Watch out: The raw-fest program is mandatory here, not optional — a five-day stretch built specifically to reset digestion partway through the two months. Anyone with digestive conditions or other medical concerns should raise them with the retreat centre before booking.
At 60 days, this is a decision that needs real planning rather than a spontaneous booking: time off work, a wardrobe built mostly around training kit, and readiness for a genuinely long stay inland rather than on the coast. The all-levels billing means beginners aren’t turned away, but two months of daily yoga, meditation, and combat-sport training is a stamina test regardless of experience — this isn’t the package for anyone wanting a short reset or a purely gentle, meditation-only stay. Solo travellers tend to do well given the length: bonds form naturally over two months of shared training. Free cancellation applies at booking, which matters given the scale of the commitment.
Meals & Dietary Options
Meals Included
Dietary Options
Included
- Variety of yoga classes twice a day 7 days a week
- 4 Free days included in the price
- Nature walk with guided meditation
- Jungle trail with waterfall swimming (seasonal)
- Guided meditation 7 days per week
- Complimentary Thai massage treatments for you to unwind (1 per week)
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner
- 5 day raw-fest program to reset the digestive system and clean the colon
- Our Sunday gym day out! Meeting our Monk
- Muay Thai and Western Boxing with top trainers
- 59 nights accomodation surrounded by nature
- Immersion in true Thai culture
- Exercise classes & CrossFit
- Visit some of the local temples 4 days per week
- Drinking water, tea and coffee freely available
- The Buddha Run Challenge
- Free Thai Cooking Class
- CrossFit classes & Pilates
Not Included
- Flights costs
Highlights
- Bookretreats offsets 100% of its carbon emissions
Frequently Asked Questions
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