




Mae Pang Camping is located in Chiang Mai province where visitors can experience cool evening temperatures and morning mist, with average temperatures around 16-17 degrees Celsius. The site features Chacha trees growing in the middle of the river, creating a natural backdrop for various water activities. Guests can explore the area by kayak at no additional charge or take a boat tour to view the Chamchuri and Chacha trees. The grounds include a swimming pool, restaurant, coffee shop, and meeting facilities available in both air-conditioned and outdoor settings. Additional activities such as karaoke and ATV riding are also offered. Basic amenities include parking, toilets, showers, electricity, and water supply. The site accommodates both tent camping and other types of accommodation. The entrance fee is 400 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available, so guests should bring their own camping gear and cooking supplies.
at Mae Pang Camping (407m above sea level • 19.23°N, 99.17°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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I stayed for one night to go to the 3 trees before sunrise. All in all it’s a nice, cozy place. The thai bbq is delicious and it’s nice to sit outside with live music. The staff was friendly. We booked a hut. The only thing I have to criticize is that there is no hot water in the shower!! That’s a big problem when it’s cold outside!!
I strongly do not recommend this restaurant. The round-trip ferry service takes less than 10 minutes and charges 400 baht per person, including children. The campsite fees are also very high, and the cost-effectiveness is extremely low.
Mixed feeling about the place. Pros: - good nature - free kayaks - swimming pool - affordable excursion (700b for two people in 4 seat boat, booking the full boat will cost 1200b) - affordable ATV experience (600b for 1hr but ATVs aren't big or powerful) Cons: - live music until 12am (Thai only) - no soundproofing at all - wasted people were talking until very late after the live music performance - rosters under your window so no chance to sleep after 6am unless you’re deaf - poor menu options with poor quality We paid 1900b for the house. It was an option to stay in a their tent for 700b or stay in your own tent for 350b. IMO it’s a good place to stay during the day but not overnight (unless you’re not planning to sober sleep).
What a beautiful location in Phrao to visit! The overall architecture, landscape, and ambiance are all fantastic. The house and tents are available for overnight rentals so you may enjoy the music and the lake. In my opinion, their food service needs some improvement, thus I have to take away half a star. To speed up the order, I would advise the manager and owner to reduce the quantity of menu options, particularly during a busy time of year or event. Canoeing is what I like to do best. I suggest visiting this location! Dr. Niwech
Nicely decorated camping zone. Even have horses roaming around. Surrounding is serene and they also have proper rooms for stay. Went to take lots of photos and had a great time chilling there.
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I stayed for one night to go to the 3 trees before sunrise. All in all it’s a nice, cozy place. The thai bbq is delicious and it’s nice to sit outside with live music. The staff was friendly. We booked a hut. The only thing I have to criticize is that there is no hot water in the shower!! That’s a big problem when it’s cold outside!!
I strongly do not recommend this restaurant. The round-trip ferry service takes less than 10 minutes and charges 400 baht per person, including children. The campsite fees are also very high, and the cost-effectiveness is extremely low.
Mixed feeling about the place. Pros: - good nature - free kayaks - swimming pool - affordable excursion (700b for two people in 4 seat boat, booking the full boat will cost 1200b) - affordable ATV experience (600b for 1hr but ATVs aren't big or powerful) Cons: - live music until 12am (Thai only) - no soundproofing at all - wasted people were talking until very late after the live music performance - rosters under your window so no chance to sleep after 6am unless you’re deaf - poor menu options with poor quality We paid 1900b for the house. It was an option to stay in a their tent for 700b or stay in your own tent for 350b. IMO it’s a good place to stay during the day but not overnight (unless you’re not planning to sober sleep).
What a beautiful location in Phrao to visit! The overall architecture, landscape, and ambiance are all fantastic. The house and tents are available for overnight rentals so you may enjoy the music and the lake. In my opinion, their food service needs some improvement, thus I have to take away half a star. To speed up the order, I would advise the manager and owner to reduce the quantity of menu options, particularly during a busy time of year or event. Canoeing is what I like to do best. I suggest visiting this location! Dr. Niwech
Nicely decorated camping zone. Even have horses roaming around. Surrounding is serene and they also have proper rooms for stay. Went to take lots of photos and had a great time chilling there.