




Lanrak Camp operates in Saraburi province with daily hours from 8:00 to 21:00, with no entry permitted after 21:00. Check-in begins at 8:00 and check-out is at 15:00. The site operates on a walk-in basis without advance reservations, allowing visitors to select their preferred camping area freely, though certain spots are pre-booked on Friday and Saturday nights. Group reservations are accepted for parties of eight or more. Facilities include electricity points at every camping area, separate toilet blocks for men and women, dishwashing stations, water supply, parking areas, shops, and restaurants. Visitors may barbecue and take photographs on site. Mobile reception is reliable for AIS and True networks but weak for dtac. The stream has dried up throughout most of the grounds, with water remaining only at area 17 for children. Site rules prohibit smoking in camping areas, loud music at any time, noise after 22:00, parking on grass, ground fires on grass, and electric vehicle charging. The rate is 200 baht per person per night and camping equipment is available for rent.
at Lanrak Camp (69m above sea level • 14.38°N, 101.13°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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Nice camping ground if you go on weekdays. Natural surroundings. Eateries available. Clean basic bathrooms and toilets. Choose your area a bit far coz some fun looking people can be a bit noisy late at night
It's a perfect place to relax and unwind. And it's not pricey at all unless you'll rent everything you need. We will definitely come back.
The Campground is located about two and a half-hour drive from Bangkok, following the Google map. From the main road lined with several camping grounds, a dirt road welcomes you into a well-maintained private camping ground offering good service: clean surrounding zones, trash cans, and restrooms toilets. Reasonable entry fee 150 Baht per head. To order Korean BBQ, other food and beverages the delivery numbers are posted near the restrooms. Late winter and summer months the canal stream is dry but during the monsoon period one can rent life buoys and life jackets to play in the flowing stream. Be careful of the slippery rocks in the stream. Usually the temperature during the day is extremely hot but extremely cool at night, hence grab your warm jackets. Crowded at times during the peak season and weekends.
150 baht per person to camp, worth the money, clean public toilet & shower. Camp areas are decently clean. You can pay as you arrive there, gps location might not be taking you the correct route , so just go round the other side and the gps will reroute correctly.
This place offer about everything you need for camping, such as tent, lifevest and swim tube (for rent: ~50thb/piece). Basic facilities like eletricity and clean water are available. The toilets and bathroom were clean. Bathing stuff and food were selling at the stall nearby - very easy to walk, buy, or even buy rare ingredients to make your own barbeque (showing off your chef skills to friends and family!). The nearby watercourse are safe enough for children to play, except for several deep water zone. Besides, the entrance fee was only 100thb per person, which is super cheap! Great place to chill out with family/friends/and even with kids. Highly recommended since it is not that far away from Bangkok.
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Nice camping ground if you go on weekdays. Natural surroundings. Eateries available. Clean basic bathrooms and toilets. Choose your area a bit far coz some fun looking people can be a bit noisy late at night
It's a perfect place to relax and unwind. And it's not pricey at all unless you'll rent everything you need. We will definitely come back.
The Campground is located about two and a half-hour drive from Bangkok, following the Google map. From the main road lined with several camping grounds, a dirt road welcomes you into a well-maintained private camping ground offering good service: clean surrounding zones, trash cans, and restrooms toilets. Reasonable entry fee 150 Baht per head. To order Korean BBQ, other food and beverages the delivery numbers are posted near the restrooms. Late winter and summer months the canal stream is dry but during the monsoon period one can rent life buoys and life jackets to play in the flowing stream. Be careful of the slippery rocks in the stream. Usually the temperature during the day is extremely hot but extremely cool at night, hence grab your warm jackets. Crowded at times during the peak season and weekends.
150 baht per person to camp, worth the money, clean public toilet & shower. Camp areas are decently clean. You can pay as you arrive there, gps location might not be taking you the correct route , so just go round the other side and the gps will reroute correctly.
This place offer about everything you need for camping, such as tent, lifevest and swim tube (for rent: ~50thb/piece). Basic facilities like eletricity and clean water are available. The toilets and bathroom were clean. Bathing stuff and food were selling at the stall nearby - very easy to walk, buy, or even buy rare ingredients to make your own barbeque (showing off your chef skills to friends and family!). The nearby watercourse are safe enough for children to play, except for several deep water zone. Besides, the entrance fee was only 100thb per person, which is super cheap! Great place to chill out with family/friends/and even with kids. Highly recommended since it is not that far away from Bangkok.