




Pang Sida National Park in Sa Kaeo province offers two main camping locations. The first site is near the visitor center by Pang Sida Waterfall, where all vehicle types can access easily. The second site, Huai Nam Yen Campground or Unit PD.5, sits approximately 20 kilometers from park headquarters along a laterite road that sedans can navigate in sections with careful driving. Travelers from Sa Kaeo town should take Highway 3462 northward for about 27 kilometers. The park provides opportunities for forest trekking, waterfall visits, wildlife observation, and bird watching, with restroom facilities available on site. Visitors can contact the park at 081-862-1511 or through the official page for additional information. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
at Pang sida National Park - Sa Kaeo (120m above sea level • 14.00°N, 102.25°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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Pang Sida National Park is a serene escape into nature with stunning waterfalls and incredible butterfly populations. The park is well-maintained and peaceful, perfect for a day trip or camping adventure. I pitched my tent and spent a night surrounded by wildlife. The officials are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended for nature lovers seeking tranquility away from crowds.
Wild area where you can enjoy beautiful nature and drink nice Thai tea at the coffee shop
We have been here for the running event and it was great. But it's also a nice place for a day trip. You can also bring your tent and sleep in the park. You can visit the waterfall and the butterflies.
A nice park to visit. There were very few other visitors (at least when I was there). The park is clean, tranquality, has nice waterfalls and an abundence of butterflys. There is dual pricing for foreigners (200 verses 40 for Thais). There are at least two sets of waterfalls with the first set having nice pools and picnic areas. There is a view point over looking the park around 25 km from the entry. Over half of that road is unpaved and can be a bit rough at points. Google maps indicates the road goes through the park. It may have at one point but unless you are an experienced rider on an off-road motorcycle it's not passable. (See the videos) I made it around 8km past the view point and it was starting to look totally impassable at that point.
Another Stamp in my National Park Passport.
Have you camped here?
Share your experience and help other travellers
Pang Sida National Park is a serene escape into nature with stunning waterfalls and incredible butterfly populations. The park is well-maintained and peaceful, perfect for a day trip or camping adventure. I pitched my tent and spent a night surrounded by wildlife. The officials are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended for nature lovers seeking tranquility away from crowds.
Wild area where you can enjoy beautiful nature and drink nice Thai tea at the coffee shop
We have been here for the running event and it was great. But it's also a nice place for a day trip. You can also bring your tent and sleep in the park. You can visit the waterfall and the butterflies.
A nice park to visit. There were very few other visitors (at least when I was there). The park is clean, tranquality, has nice waterfalls and an abundence of butterflys. There is dual pricing for foreigners (200 verses 40 for Thais). There are at least two sets of waterfalls with the first set having nice pools and picnic areas. There is a view point over looking the park around 25 km from the entry. Over half of that road is unpaved and can be a bit rough at points. Google maps indicates the road goes through the park. It may have at one point but unless you are an experienced rider on an off-road motorcycle it's not passable. (See the videos) I made it around 8km past the view point and it was starting to look totally impassable at that point.
Another Stamp in my National Park Passport.