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Can women train at Muay Thai camps in Thailand?

Yes — almost all camps welcome women equally, and dedicated women's classes are common. Female-friendly camps include Sinbi (Phuket), Tiger Muay Thai (Phuket), Yokkao (Bangkok), and Lanna (Chiang Mai). 30–40% of foreign trainees at most camps are women.

Muay Thai's female participation has grown dramatically — many world champions are women and Thailand has fully embraced female training.

What to expect: - Mixed-gender classes are the default - Some camps have women-only classes (better for absolute beginners) - Female pad holders and trainers exist at most camps - Hard sparring is optional — you can do technique training only

Cultural notes (Thai-specific Muay Thai customs): - Women traditionally don't step over the rope into the ring — they go under it (Wai Khru cultural respect) - Some traditional gyms ask women to avoid touching trainers' heads (Buddhist respect) - Modern, tourist-facing camps are relaxed about these customs

Top female-friendly camps: - Sinbi Muay Thai (Phuket) — known for international community, ~40% women - Tiger Muay Thai (Phuket) — largest, dedicated women's program - Yokkao Training Center (Bangkok) — polished, beginner-friendly - Lanna Muay Thai (Chiang Mai) — small, intimate, gender-balanced - Petchyindee Academy (Bangkok) — more traditional but welcomes women

Practical: - Bring sports bra (not commonly sold in Thai athletic size ranges) - Buy gloves locally (women's sizes available) - Most camps provide women-friendly accommodation options

Solo female travelers are very common at Thai Muay Thai camps. The international community is welcoming, and Thailand is among the safer destinations for solo female travel.

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