Muay Thai, which translates to
“Thai Boxing”
Muay Thai, which translates to “Thai Boxing”, is the national sport of Thailand. It is a martial art with roots originating from military use dating back to around the 13th century during the time of the Sukhothai Kingdom. Today, Muay Thai is practised and competed not only in Thailand, but also all around the world. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Ram Inthra) and Rajadamnern Stadium both guarantee the highest standards in boxing stadiums in Thailand, with a long history of over 60 years of being widely popular among Thais and foreigners. Thai boxing is well recognized globally as Mae Mai Muay Thai – the art of self-defence.
RAJADAMNERN STADIUM
LumpinEE STADIUM
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium is a favourite destination for true Muay Thai fans. With a capacity crowd of 5,000, it is extremely popular with tourists seeking a special Thai experience with an awesome atmosphere. Established in 1956, Lumpinee is one of most famous boxing stadiums in Thailand where many leading Muay Thai professionals have achieved cult status to made a name for themselves. The stadium was previously located in the city centre near Lumpini Park (hence the name) before it relocated to a larger site on Ram Intra Road in 2014.