Sityodtong Muay Thai Camp

The legendary Pattaya camp founded in 1959 by Grandmaster Yodtong Senanan - home to 57+ world champions including Samart Payakaroon, with multiple rings, a weights area and training for every level.

4.9 · 67 reviews Bang Lamung Mon–Sat · 08:00–10:00 & 15:00–17:30 Locally verified
At a glance

Quick facts

The essentials before you go - what Sityodtong Muay Thai Camp offers and what it costs.

4.9 / 567 reviews
Since 195957+ world champions
From ฿400Drop-in session
฿7,000–10,000Monthly training
Treatments
Sityodtong Muay Thai Camp treatment menu and prices
TreatmentDurationPrice
Group training
Drop-in — single session Per session฿400
Daily — two sessions Per day฿500
Monthly Per month฿7,000–10,000
Private
Private lesson — one-to-one Per hour฿600
On site

Facilities

Multiple boxing rings
Mat training area
Weights section
Mirrored training area
Free WiFi
World-champion lineage
The space

About Sityodtong Muay Thai Camp

Sityodtong is one of the most famous names in all of Muay Thai. Founded in Pattaya in 1959 by the late Grandmaster Yodtong Senanan, the camp has produced more than 57 world champions over its history, including the legendary Samart Payakaroon — often called the greatest Muay Thai fighter of all time.

That heritage runs through every session. Coaching from Kru Too, Kru Toy and the wider team covers all levels, from first-time visitors to professional fighters, with group training and one-to-one private lessons. The camp keeps the traditional Thai training culture intact while staying open to travellers.

The facilities back up the reputation: multiple rings, a dedicated mat area, a weights section, a mirrored training zone and free WiFi. Sessions run Monday to Saturday morning and afternoon, with Sunday closed, and the camp holds a 4.9 rating across its reviews.

Good to know

Good to know

  • Founded in 1959 — one of Muay Thai's most storied camps
  • Has produced 57+ world champions, including Samart Payakaroon
  • Sessions run Mon–Sat, morning and afternoon; closed Sunday
  • Drop-in ฿400, daily two-session ฿500, private ฿600/hour
  • Multiple rings, weights area and free WiFi on site
  • Coaching for every level, beginner to professional
Location

Getting there

Address36/7 Moo 6, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150
NearbyIn Nong Prue, near the Naklua area of Bang Lamung
HoursMon–Sat · 08:00–10:00 & 15:00–17:30
Before you go

Frequently asked

Founded in 1959 by Grandmaster Yodtong Senanan, it is one of the most storied camps in Muay Thai, having produced more than 57 world champions including Samart Payakaroon.
Yes — coaching from Kru Too, Kru Toy and the team covers all levels, from complete beginners through to professional fighters, with group and private options.
Drop-in sessions are ฿400, a full day of two sessions is ฿500, monthly training runs ฿7,000–10,000 and private one-to-one lessons are ฿600 an hour.
Sessions run Monday to Saturday, 08:00–10:00 and 15:00–17:30. The camp is closed on Sundays.
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