JP Boxing Gym runs two Muay Thai sessions a day — 08:00 and 16:00, each with a crossfit, hiking or swimming alternative — bookended by a 14:00 yoga and meditation block and daily sauna and ice bath access. That twin training structure, combined with a review base of 447 at a 4.96 rating, sets this apart from the smaller boutique listings in the collection: the volume of feedback here is unusually large for a wellness retreat.
The location is Phitsanulok rather than the more typical Chiang Mai or Koh Phangan circuit — the birthplace of King Naresuan, and training here connects to a genuine cultural itinerary rather than a gym pitched purely at tourists. Included excursions run to Chan Palace, the excavated foundations of Naresuan’s birthplace, a Saturday morning alms ceremony at Wat Yai, night and morning market visits, and a Sunday trip to the Khaokho mountains or Noen Maprang district.
Six nights of accommodation are included alongside airport pickup and drop-off, breakfast and dinner daily (no lunch — fruit and snacks are available through the day instead), two 90-minute Thai massages, and free access to a local swimming pool. Water, tea and coffee run throughout the day, and mats, blocks, straps and bolsters are provided for the yoga sessions. Cancellation is free up to one day before arrival, and dietary options extend to vegetarian, vegan and raw food, wider than most Muay Thai camps offer.
Watch out: lunch is not part of the package. Between two training sessions and the sauna/ice bath blocks, plan to eat something substantial around midday on your own, or budget for it separately.
Insider Tip: the Sunday excursion (Khaokho mountains or Noen Maprang) is the one full day away from training on the schedule — worth checking which option runs on your dates if the choice matters to you, since the itinerary doesn’t fix it in advance.
- Price: From $1,090 for 6 nights
- Rated: 4.96/5 from 447 reviews
- Training: Two Muay Thai sessions daily, plus yoga, meditation, sauna and ice bath
- Meals: Breakfast and dinner included; no lunch
- Diet: Vegetarian, vegan and raw food options
- Excursions: Chan Palace, a Wat Yai alms ceremony, Khaokho or Noen Maprang, local markets
At this rating and review volume, the format looks proven rather than experimental. The trade-off is a schedule built around twice-daily training, which suits someone here to build a habit more than someone wanting a purely restorative week.
Meals & Dietary Options
Meals Included
Dietary Options
Included
- Airport Pickup & Drop-off
- Yoga & Recovery Sessions
- Hatha, Ashtanga, Yin & DNS Yoga combined with corrective exercises to improve mobility, breathing, and recovery.
- Meditation Sessions Guided meditation sessions available (scheduled weekly or upon request)
- • Traditional Muay Thai & Muay Thai Boran
- Train in authentic Muay Thai, including Wai Kru and traditional techniques
- Free Sauna & Ice Bath (Daily Access) Enhance recovery, reduce muscle soreness, and boost circulation
- FREE 2 x Thai Massage Treatment / 90 minis
- Daily healthy Breakfast and Dinner, always fresh cooked
- Protein smoothies Every morning FREE
- Night market and morning market tours
- River run, Authentic Muay Thai, and visit Chan Royal Palace (Wang Chan Palace), King Naresuan’s birthplace
- Saturday Morning Ceremony – Dontons to Monks at Wat Yai Temple (700 years old story)
- Sunday JP family day out- Khaokho mountain trip or Noen Maprang district
- Water, tea, coffee served throughout the day
- 6 Nights beautiful and luxurious accommodation
- Fruit and snacks available all day
- FREE Access at Local Large swimming pool
- Yoga mats, blocks, straps, and bolsters
- Pre and post retreat support from our team
Not Included
- Flights costs
- Travel insurance
- Visa fee
Highlights
- Bookretreats offsets 100% of its carbon emissions
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