REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai: Loi kroh Muay Thai Boxing Stadium
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Muay Thai at night in Chiang Mai hits different. This show at Loi Kroh Muay Thai Boxing Stadium is built around a real pre-fight ritual, the Wai Kru Ram Muay, plus a full lineup of bouts that keeps the energy up from the first ring steps. It’s one of those nights where you can understand a lot of the culture just by watching how the ceremony and the fighting connect.
I especially like that you’ll see both male and female Thai boxers and not just a single style of fighter. The pricing also feels fair for what you get: a one-ticket VIP seat with a complete program of 6 competitions. The one thing to watch is timing—shows run only on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and they start at 9:00 PM.
In This Review
- Quick hits
- Where Loi Kroh Muay Thai Happens in Chiang Mai
- VIP Seat Value: What Your $18 Ticket Really Buys
- From the Ticket Counter to Your Seat
- The Wai Kru Ram Muay Ceremony: Why It Matters
- Six Competitions in One Night: How the Program Feels
- Thai Boxers, International Matchups: Reading the Ring
- The Real Drawback: Late Hours and Limited Show Days
- Who This Muay Thai Night Is Best For
- Tips for Enjoying Your Seat Time Without Stress
- Booking Confidence: The $18 Spot With Flexible Options
- Should You Book Loi Kroh Muay Thai Boxing Stadium?
- FAQ
- What is the show schedule for Loi Kroh Muay Thai?
- How long is the Loi Kroh Muay Thai experience?
- How many competitions are included in each show?
- Is the Wai Kru Ram Muay ceremony included?
- Who can you watch fight in the ring?
- Where do I go when I arrive?
- What seat do I get with the ticket?
- What is the price?
- Do children pay the same rate as adults?
- Can I cancel or change my plans after booking?
Quick hits

- Wai Kru Ram Muay kicks off the night with a formal pre-fight ceremony you can’t skip.
- Six competitions in one session means you’re not just paying to see a single bout.
- VIP seat included gives you a reserved seat option tied to your booking.
- Thai and international fighters keep the matchups varied and fun to track.
- Male and female Thai boxers bring real rhythm and skill across the whole card.
Where Loi Kroh Muay Thai Happens in Chiang Mai

Loi Kroh Muay Thai Boxing Stadium is in Chiang Mai Province, in the Loi Kroh Road area. That’s helpful because it frames the experience as a local evening ritual, not a distant side trip that eats your whole day.
This show is scheduled for late evenings, with a run time that stretches from 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM on specific days. If you like your travel days to be relaxed, this fits nicely as a “plan one thing at night” activity.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Chiang Mai.
VIP Seat Value: What Your $18 Ticket Really Buys

The price is $18 per person, and the big value point is that your ticket includes one VIP seat. In plain terms: you’re paying for a reserved spot so you can focus on the action instead of guessing where to stand or how early to arrive.
Now, $18 isn’t “cheap-cheap,” but it works out better because you get a full session with 6 competitions. If you’re the type who hates paying for entertainment that feels short or thin, this is the opposite. You’re buying time, momentum, and a night of fights, not a quick flash.
One more practical note: the booking info says your availability window is valid 1 minute, which usually means the system checks what’s left for your exact date/time. So when you book, double-check you’re selecting the right show day.
From the Ticket Counter to Your Seat

Your meeting point is simple: go directly to the ticket counter for redemption. This matters because you don’t want to spend your first 15 minutes searching for a booth while the ceremony clock is ticking.
You should also expect the event to have a clear start flow. The schedule lists a show window of 9:00 PM–11:30 PM, and the program includes a pre-fight Wai Kru Ram Muay before the action heats up. Arriving with enough buffer helps you settle in before the ceremony and the opening bouts.
The Wai Kru Ram Muay Ceremony: Why It Matters

One of the highlights is the Wai Kru Ram Muay ceremony, which comes before the fights. Even if you’re not a Muay Thai superfan, this part helps you understand what you’re watching. It’s not random pageantry. It’s the sport’s way of setting the mental frame and showing respect before combat begins.
In my view, this is what turns the evening from just a fight night into a cultural performance. You’ll see how ceremony and athletic competition are linked, and it changes how you read the ring once the matches start.
Also, because this is scheduled as part of the show experience, you can plan your arrival around it. Don’t treat the night as something you can roll into late. The ceremony is part of the value.
Six Competitions in One Night: How the Program Feels
The show runs from 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM and includes 6 competitions. That pacing is important. It means you’re likely to get a mix of match rhythms rather than one long, unbroken stretch.
From a spectator perspective, having multiple bouts does two things:
- It keeps attention from lagging if one fight style doesn’t match your taste.
- It gives you repeated chances to spot technique—kicks, strikes, and the back-and-forth strategy that makes Muay Thai more than just raw power.
The venue description also emphasizes lightning-fast strikes, powerful kicks, and strategic maneuvers. Even if you only catch bits between cheers, you’ll still be able to follow the basic flow: fighters enter, test range, exchange, and adjust.
Thai Boxers, International Matchups: Reading the Ring

This is where the night stays interesting. The show includes skilled fighters from around the world, and you’ll see Thai boxers in the ring as well. You also get both male and female competitors, which adds a wider range of styles and timing.
What I like about this format is that it helps you learn without needing a textbook. Watching different fighters run their plan builds your instincts fast:
- Who controls distance
- Who looks for openings
- How quickly strategies shift once the crowd reacts
And because the program is built for an audience, you’ll usually feel the momentum right when bouts begin—cheers, intensity, and that charged stadium energy that makes you want to pay attention.
The Real Drawback: Late Hours and Limited Show Days
Here’s the main trade-off. The schedule is only Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM. If you’re in Chiang Mai for a short window and your dates don’t line up, this can become a miss.
The other consideration is that it’s a late-night event. That’s great for people who want an evening plan, but not ideal if you prefer early nights or you’re planning a busy next day. If your mornings are tight, book this as your late-night event and plan the next morning carefully.
Who This Muay Thai Night Is Best For
This experience is a strong fit if you want:
- A clear, single-night plan in Chiang Mai
- Muay Thai action with the Wai Kru Ram Muay ceremony included
- A night that’s lively without needing extra research
It also suits solo travelers who like street-level culture. You don’t need a big group to enjoy this; the show runs on audience energy and ring-time pacing. Couples can enjoy it too, as long as you’re both comfortable with combat sports.
If you’re sensitive to intense sports or you strongly dislike physical contact competitions, this may not be your best match. The whole point is adrenaline, power, and competition.
Tips for Enjoying Your Seat Time Without Stress

You don’t need special training to enjoy this show, but you can make the night smoother with a few practical habits:
- Go to the ticket counter right away for redemption so you’re not scrambling later.
- Plan your arrival so you catch the Wai Kru Ram Muay ceremony rather than just the fights.
- Expect the evening to run up to 11:30 PM; treat it like the anchor activity of your night.
- If you’re unsure about the exact start time for your chosen date, re-check the booking availability since the listing notes time slots and starting times.
These are small choices, but they stop the night from feeling rushed and help you get the full show experience.
Booking Confidence: The $18 Spot With Flexible Options
The booking details include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and a reserve now & pay later option (you book and pay nothing today). That matters because it reduces the risk if your Chiang Mai schedule is still moving around.
The activity is also offered for a worldwide market including Thai, which is a friendly detail if you want to book through an international platform and not hunt locally.
And with an overall rating of 4.4 from 7 reviews, it’s not a random listing. It suggests steady satisfaction from a small but real set of ratings.
Should You Book Loi Kroh Muay Thai Boxing Stadium?
I’d book it if:
- Your travel dates include a Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday show window
- You want a structured night with 6 competitions
- You care about tradition, not just the fights, thanks to Wai Kru Ram Muay
I wouldn’t rush to book if:
- You’re in Chiang Mai on a day outside the listed schedule
- You need early mornings and late nights will wreck your next day
- You know you’re not into combat sports, even when the event includes cultural ceremony
If your dates line up, this feels like solid value: $18 for a VIP seat plus a full, scheduled program from 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM. In Chiang Mai, that’s exactly the kind of night activity that gives you real local flavor without turning your trip into a puzzle.
FAQ
What is the show schedule for Loi Kroh Muay Thai?
Shows run every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM.
How long is the Loi Kroh Muay Thai experience?
The scheduled show window is 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM, which is 2.5 hours.
How many competitions are included in each show?
Each session includes 6 competitions.
Is the Wai Kru Ram Muay ceremony included?
Yes. The show experience includes the Wai Kru Ram Muay pre-fight ceremony.
Who can you watch fight in the ring?
You can watch male and female Thai boxers in ring combat.
Where do I go when I arrive?
Proceed directly to the ticket counter for redemption.
What seat do I get with the ticket?
The included ticket is for one VIP seat.
What is the price?
The price is $18 per person.
Do children pay the same rate as adults?
Yes. Child rates are applicable at the same rate as adult.
Can I cancel or change my plans after booking?
You get free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now & pay later.

























