In Thailand, the tourist high season runs from November up to April, and it’s the time of year of the highest tourist influx, that is, when foreigners visit Thailand for holidays, shopping, medical issues, massage and bodywork treatments and training, and whatnot.
Thai Massage training is big in Thailand, and many schools continually offer training courses. Massage students can basically start any week they like with a Thai Massage foundation or beginner course, in virtually any place in Thailand, and the choice of massage schools and teachers is sheer endless.
Nevertheless, there are also the more specialized training courses in specific Thai Healing Arts modalities, massage teacher trainings, or advanced courses which are only scheduled on specific dates. You can find those in various Thai Massage School Calendars or on the massage school websites, and sometimes also on global Event websites.
Of course, we here at TraditionalBodywork.com have done a lot more to help prospective students make the best study choice — for instance, we have published the eBook Studying Thai Massage in Thailand, which addresses many aspects of learning Thai Massage in Thailand.
Additionally, you can use our search option to find many background articles and a large set of Thai Massage school and teacher reviews.
In any case, if you’re going to Thailand to study Thai Massage, we wish you a good, happy and fruitful time, and I hope it will be as splendid for you as it always was for me. Enjoy Thailand, enjoy the Thai, the delicious food, and Thai Massage!
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