Feb 2026 - Mar 2026 | Chang International Circuit - BURI RAM
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March
2026
Thailand Moto GP Ticket & Travel Package
Located in the Buri Ram province of Thailand, less than an hours flight north of Bangkok, the Chang International Circuit is the first FIA Grade 1 and FIM Grade A race circuit in Thailand. Your MotoGP Package includes Thai MotoGP Tickets, return transfers to the Chang International Circuit (for race and qualifying), return flights the airport of your choice (plus transfers), and 3 nights hotel accommodation in Buri Ram. Read more
Given the distance, we recommend that you extend your stay with additional nights in Bangkok, or even the beach resorts of Pattaya, Krabi or Phuket. We can also add Thai MotoGP Hospitality Packages which include paddock walks, appearances from MotoGP riders, and exclusive hospitality areas.
Packages
Our Thai MotoGP Packages
Discover our tailored travel packages, designed to deliver unforgettable and hassle-free Grand Prix experiences.
Silver Package: X2 Vibe Hotel, Buri Ram 4*
What's Included:
- Race & Qualifying Grandstand tickets
- 4 Nights accommodation
- Airport return transfers
- Circuit transfers (Sat & Sun)
COMING SOON
Based on 2 Sharing (incl. Flights*)
Facilities
All our packages include
All our packages include the following features, providing you with the only the best facilities
Stunning Hotels in Buri Ram & Bangkok.
- 4 Nights Hotel
- Accommodation for 2
- Stay in 4* & 5* Hotels
- Additional nights available
MotoGP from Thailand.
- Tickets for 2 People
- Grandstand Seating
- or General Access
- Circuit transfers
Flights & Transfers
- Flights & Transfers for 2 People
- Return Flights & Hotel Transfers
- Direct flights from Most UK Airports
- Circuit transfers
100% Financial protection
- 100% Refund Guaranteed if a Grand Prix is cancelled
- Full ATOL & ABTOT Protection
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Itinerary
Itinerary Guide
Your ultimate weekend itinerary for an unforgettable Grand Prix experience.
Thursday - 26 February, 2026
Get ready for your Thailand MotoGP Package!
Head for the airport and depart on a flight from the UK to Buri Ram.
When you arrive at Buri Ram Airport, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver and driven directly to your hotel.
Friday - 27 February, 2026
You now have an entire day to relax and enjoy your surroundings.
Feel free to relax by the pool, or explore Buri Ram and its surroundings.
Saturday - 28 February, 2026
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After breakfast you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Chang International circuit. From there you will get to enjoy Qualifying for the Thailand MotoGP™.
After qualifying races you will be driven back to your hotel, where you can enjoy your evening at your leisure.
Sunday - 01 March, 2026
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After breakfast you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Chang International circuit. From there you will get to enjoy the Thailand MotoGP™.
After racing is over you will be driven back to your hotel, where you can enjoy your evening at your leisure.
Monday - 02 March, 2026
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After breakfast you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Buri Ram airport. From there you will either head back to the UK, or on to your next location to enjoy the rest of your holiday.
COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW TO REGISTER FOR THAI MotoGP TICKETS 2026.
CALL 020 3966 5680 OR COMPLETE THE ENQUIRY FORM BELOW
What’s Not Included:
- *Unless flight times are stated, package price includes the lowest UK daytime air-fare. If you would like to fly during ‘peak’ hours this will incur a surcharge.
- Flight tickets include cabin baggage only, hold baggage can be included for a surcharge.
- Unless otherwise stated, hotel city taxes are not included in the price.
See the full MotoGP Race Schedule for 202 here: MotoGP Calendar
The Thai MotoGP Package from Chang International Circuit
The MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix, held at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, has quickly become a fan favorite since its debut in 2018. Known for its high-speed straights, tight corners, and sweltering heat, the 4.6 km track challenges both riders’ skills and endurance. The circuit’s mix of technical sections and overtaking opportunities ensures thrilling racing and close finishes.
Marc Márquez claimed the first-ever MotoGP race in Thailand in 2018, following a dramatic last-lap duel with Andrea Dovizioso. Márquez triumphed again in 2019, showcasing his mastery of the circuit with precision and aggression. Francesco Bagnaia secured a memorable victory in 2022, demonstrating Ducati’s dominance on the Chang International Circuit’s fast straights.
Ducati has performed exceptionally well in Buriram, leveraging its powerful Desmosedici’s speed on the circuit’s long straights. Honda has also enjoyed success, particularly with Márquez at the helm, taking advantage of the bike’s agility in the track’s tight corners. Yamaha, while less dominant, has secured strong finishes, especially with riders who excel in corner stability and braking.
What makes the Thailand GP unique is its festive atmosphere. The Thai fans, known for their enthusiasm and warmth, create a vibrant environment, turning Buriram into a hub of motorsport celebration. Traditional Thai cultural performances and local cuisine enhance the race weekend experience for international visitors.
The event often takes place in intense heat and humidity, testing riders’ physical and mental toughness. Sudden rainstorms have also added unpredictability, making tire choice and strategy crucial.
The MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix at the Chang International Circuit has firmly established itself as a highlight of the championship calendar, blending world-class racing with the charm and excitement of Thai culture.