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How to Get to 7 Muay Thai Gym
Get to the Camp by Taxi From the Airport
We provide a private taxi service from the airport to 7 Muay Thai Gym for 2,000 Baht (price subject to change). The estimated travel time is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
After collecting your luggage, proceed to the 2nd floor, Exit 3, where our driver will be waiting with a sign displaying your name or 7MT.
Alternatively, government and private taxis are available outside the airport, but the fare may be higher.
Get to the Camp by Bus Get to the Camp by Bus
From Bangkok Airport: Suvarnabhum
Go to the 1st floor (Passenger Terminal, Public Transport Center) and ask for the big bus to Rayong City (we advise against mini-vans).
Once you arrive in Rayong, exit the bus station and take a blue Songthaew (as shown in the picture) heading towards Ban Phe (or, if possible, ask if it goes to Chakapong).
When you arrive in Ban Phe, do not go to Koh Samet (some people may try to convince you otherwise). Instead, call us, and we will provide the necessary information.
From Koh Chang / Cambodian Border
Go to Trat’s bus station and take a bus to Rayong. If possible, ask the driver to stop at Ban Phe.
The bus will drop you off on Sukhumvit Road near Ban Phe. From there, take a motorbike taxi or Songthaew to Ban Phe town center.
When you arrive in Ban Phe, do not go to Koh Samet (as some may try to convince you). Instead, call us, and we will provide the necessary information.
Get to the Camp by Car Get to the Camp by Car
From Pattaya
Take Highway 7 in the direction of Bangkok.
After a few kilometers, take the Rayong “36” exit.
Continue straight on Route 36 towards Rayong/Chanthaburi for approximately 55 km, passing the Ban Phe traffic light.
From Bangkok
Take Highway 7 towards Pattaya/Chonburi.
Before reaching Pattaya, take the Rayong exit.
Continue straight on Route 36 towards Rayong/Chanthaburi for approximately 55 km, passing the Ban Phe traffic light.