I have been to seven camps in Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok to Pattaya to Koh Samui and to Phuket. Fairtex is by far the most luxurious camp of them all. You really get what you pay for and it was well worth it. I highly recommend this camp to anyone who wants to check out Muaythai while in Thailand. I actually learn about Fairtex Thailand on CNN travel article several years ago and from my friends from NYC who have been there.
I have a few questions (sorry if they havent been answered in the advert) how much did ths cost you and for what period of time and im 15 atm id like to go around 16 but i am quite afraid of bieng shown up because im physically not well build compared to people i see train at fairtex camp (+ do i have to learn thai to train there?)
im trying to find out how much it costs too. but it doesn't matter where your skill level is they'll work with you and give you a good work out for your level and teach you as best as anybody can. and you don't need to know thai at fairtex.
I just finished training at Fairtex Bangplee. It was the trip of a life time!!! The training is unmatched, food was outstanding, and the facility is among the best in Thailand. I spent a month at the camp and grew more than if I had trained for 6 months at home. If you are truly in to Muay Thai, serious about training, and growing to be the best that you can be, Fairtex Bangplee is the place for you, no joke!
hey msrt4am2, I have trained at both locations but I still prefer Fairtex Bangplee because of their more serious and dedicated training program. Just my 2 cents:)
The accommodation at Fairtex Bangplee is excellent!! They have their own fridge and private bathrooms in the room and I love just how cosy the living environment is. And the pool right next to the training area is just amazing!
I'll be living in Thailand in about 8 days. I won't be staying at the camp but I wish to train there. The website says I can pay per day (full day or half day).
If I pay for a half day (afternoon session for example), what is the charge to do my own conditioning workout in the gym in the morning?..
2 nutritious meals are provided every day and between meals, students can purchase meals from the menu at the camp's restaurant for around 30Baht(approximately 1 USD) There are heaps to do around the complex, shopping, sightseeing, ancient temples, crocodile famrs, markets and etc
i cant wait to go to fairtex bangplee, it looks absolutely amazing! trainig with past and present legends must be an outstanding experience! i am a beginner with no fight experience and this seems to be the best place in the world to develop my skills and knowledge of the sport and the country! fairtex here i com.....!!!!
If you are going to Thailand to train in the elegant art of Muay Thai. There is no other place in the whole country worth training beyond Fairtex Bangplee. The food is amazing and the rooms are the shit and the trainers there are second to none. They have something for every skill level from beginner to advanced practitioners. Tien is also one of the nicest and most welcoming people I have ever met, he really makes you want to train harder and inspires everyone to improve everyday.
I've been all around the Muay Thai camps of Thailand but Fairtex Bangplee is leagues above the rest. The wealth of training and experience, facilities and family atmosphere really can't be beaten. The Fairtex 'Be Inspired' moniker really comes alive at Fairtex Bangplee.
great video, who could ask for more from a Muaythai camp? Im at Bangplee at the moment, the fitness centre and the swimming pool are great, but the biggest draw is the training, five, (often six) full rounds on the pads morning and afternoon....you cant beat that....
great video, who could ask for more from a muaythai camp?.the swimming pool and the fitness centre are a great attraction but the training is the big draw for me, five full rounds morning and afternoon on the pads...cant beat that....
well said Icey, I can't wait to go back to Fairtex Bangplee. What I miss is the awesome training and the family enviromnent there. Nothing beats that. Great Muaythai training within a cosy Muaythai family atmosphere.
Is this the gym where Apidej teaches?
dubuiltkid 3 weeks ago
somehow, this doesnt feel like training in thailand
TheMylittletony 2 months ago
WILL I BE A FEEMUR LEVEL FIGHTER AFTER A SHORT STAY???
FUSSYMUAYTHAI 1 year ago
I've got one word for this: EXPENSIVE!!!
themmafan1 1 year ago
they changed the spa's into rooms now.. i was staying in one of the rooms with the jacuzzi.. it didn't work though :+(
SmackuSer 1 year ago
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LiLPinoySteve 2 years ago
I have been to seven camps in Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok to Pattaya to Koh Samui and to Phuket. Fairtex is by far the most luxurious camp of them all. You really get what you pay for and it was well worth it. I highly recommend this camp to anyone who wants to check out Muaythai while in Thailand. I actually learn about Fairtex Thailand on CNN travel article several years ago and from my friends from NYC who have been there.
superstar8 2 years ago
what a smart, business minded people, whoever he is
semayetoktingga 2 years ago 2
I am looking to come out there in a few weeks time, how do uno when the rooms and camp are full?
Lailajosh1990 2 years ago
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edebravo 2 years ago
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I dont think it ever gets full. The place needs a renovation.
edebravo 2 years ago
I have a few questions (sorry if they havent been answered in the advert) how much did ths cost you and for what period of time and im 15 atm id like to go around 16 but i am quite afraid of bieng shown up because im physically not well build compared to people i see train at fairtex camp (+ do i have to learn thai to train there?)
sneakyscorpia 2 years ago
im trying to find out how much it costs too. but it doesn't matter where your skill level is they'll work with you and give you a good work out for your level and teach you as best as anybody can. and you don't need to know thai at fairtex.
DSed 2 years ago
Epic.
yamofaka 3 years ago
I just finished training at Fairtex Bangplee. It was the trip of a life time!!! The training is unmatched, food was outstanding, and the facility is among the best in Thailand. I spent a month at the camp and grew more than if I had trained for 6 months at home. If you are truly in to Muay Thai, serious about training, and growing to be the best that you can be, Fairtex Bangplee is the place for you, no joke!
Crusade144 3 years ago
Hi crusade 144 is the fairtex camp in Pattaya just as good.
How long did you go for?
I try get prices off the website but its not clear for how long a period the price relates to. I want to go in December for three months. I cant wait
msrt4am2 3 years ago
hey msrt4am2, I have trained at both locations but I still prefer Fairtex Bangplee because of their more serious and dedicated training program. Just my 2 cents:)
raz0rhitter 3 years ago
Thanks razor. What is the accomodation like?
I really really need to be training in Thailand in December but just dnt know where to start looking for a camp to go to.
msrt4am2 3 years ago
The accommodation at Fairtex Bangplee is excellent!! They have their own fridge and private bathrooms in the room and I love just how cosy the living environment is. And the pool right next to the training area is just amazing!
raz0rhitter 3 years ago 5
omg how much ?????
illstillkill 3 years ago
I'll be living in Thailand in about 8 days. I won't be staying at the camp but I wish to train there. The website says I can pay per day (full day or half day).
If I pay for a half day (afternoon session for example), what is the charge to do my own conditioning workout in the gym in the morning?..
billygunz99 3 years ago
2 nutritious meals are provided every day and between meals, students can purchase meals from the menu at the camp's restaurant for around 30Baht(approximately 1 USD) There are heaps to do around the complex, shopping, sightseeing, ancient temples, crocodile famrs, markets and etc
BangpleeFairtex 3 years ago
Can anyone tell me how much the meals cost in the restauraunts? Also if anyone knows if there is much to do around the complex.
Thanks!
QQQQ112 3 years ago 2
this seriously looks like paradise
tune5k 3 years ago 2
This looks like a great camp!! Would be visiting Fairtex Bangplee soon thats for sure!
zzzYzephyr 3 years ago
How much does it cost to train here? I'm coming to Thailand to train for a full year. This is one of the camps I would like to visit.
billygunz99 3 years ago
vivebox, you should checkout fairtex bangplee website. their email is under 'contact us' section
BangpleeFairtex 4 years ago
stay strong fighterz !!!!
xtacydude 4 years ago
i wanna go stay and train there!!! how do I contact them? please help
vivebox 4 years ago 2
i cant wait to go to fairtex bangplee, it looks absolutely amazing! trainig with past and present legends must be an outstanding experience! i am a beginner with no fight experience and this seems to be the best place in the world to develop my skills and knowledge of the sport and the country! fairtex here i com.....!!!!
u30jcm 4 years ago 2
If you are going to Thailand to train in the elegant art of Muay Thai. There is no other place in the whole country worth training beyond Fairtex Bangplee. The food is amazing and the rooms are the shit and the trainers there are second to none. They have something for every skill level from beginner to advanced practitioners. Tien is also one of the nicest and most welcoming people I have ever met, he really makes you want to train harder and inspires everyone to improve everyday.
lamasu 4 years ago 4
I've been all around the Muay Thai camps of Thailand but Fairtex Bangplee is leagues above the rest. The wealth of training and experience, facilities and family atmosphere really can't be beaten. The Fairtex 'Be Inspired' moniker really comes alive at Fairtex Bangplee.
ellant 4 years ago 3
This place is my home away from home! Be back in August!
KhanomRay 4 years ago 3
great video, who could ask for more from a Muaythai camp? Im at Bangplee at the moment, the fitness centre and the swimming pool are great, but the biggest draw is the training, five, (often six) full rounds on the pads morning and afternoon....you cant beat that....
bootneck74 4 years ago 3
great video, who could ask for more from a muaythai camp?.the swimming pool and the fitness centre are a great attraction but the training is the big draw for me, five full rounds morning and afternoon on the pads...cant beat that....
bootneck74 4 years ago 2
well said Icey, I can't wait to go back to Fairtex Bangplee. What I miss is the awesome training and the family enviromnent there. Nothing beats that. Great Muaythai training within a cosy Muaythai family atmosphere.
muaythaifighters 4 years ago
Great introduction to the exclusive Muaythai camp in Bangkok!!! Great Trainers and training program dude.. loving it.
Excellent job to whoever did this video!
iceycooler 4 years ago 2
I miss bangplee so much. I hope to go back in 6 months. Tien is the man!
icemountainwillet 4 years ago