




Pai Riverside Camping occupies a long, wide stretch along the Pai River where the water remains shallow. The site sits near a popular tubing launch point that sees large groups of visitors floating past during daytime hours. Electrical hookups are available, though campers must bring their own extension cables of at least 20 meters in length. The facilities include simple but reasonably clean bathrooms with hot water showers and a dishwashing sink. Vehicles can park directly by the riverside and pets are welcome on the grounds. The location lies just a few hundred meters from Pai Walking Street, positioned at the base of the bridge crossing the river. Due to its central position, the area experiences considerable activity, particularly during late evening hours. Additional amenities include coin-operated washing machines and dryers for guest use. The entrance fee is 120 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.
at Pai Riverside Camping (507m above sea level • 19.37°N, 98.47°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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It's a must to explore this Walking Street if you are in Pai. So many food to try, you can choose : Thai, Japanese, Korean, Western, Mexican, Halal Food. And it's extremely cheap comparing with Bangkok or Chiang Mai & delicious. Also a good place to buy souvenirs, trinkets, handmade products, clothes, painting. Don't forget to buy postcards, and send it directly at 1 shop that sells the stamp too. The sellers are polite & friendly and some can speak good English. Open everyday from 6-10PM.
Hectic, epic, very crowded but a once in a lifetime experience. We where here during the annual celebration and it was very busy. Street food as much as you can count, all very well presented en prepared, loads of buying possibilities but also a lot of touristy things.
Pai is just a great town. Full of very relaxed people. You have to rent a scooter there so you can visit the canyon, waterfalls and other tourist attractions. The walking street at night is full of food stalls where you can eat all kind of nice things.
Two main streets, a T Junction, become walkways at 6pm, lined with numerous food, clothing and souvenir vendors. The food quality and variety is amazing, probably better than the Chang Mai night markets. The area is busy but you can still walk without being shoulder-to-shoulder with others. A great place for a good taste and value dinner.
So many amazing food stall vendors and quirky shops! You have to try the Burmese roll from the salad truck "Kwanskie's" (see pictures, the stall currently doesn't have a sign), it packs a punch of flavour! Great place to just have a wander around.
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It's a must to explore this Walking Street if you are in Pai. So many food to try, you can choose : Thai, Japanese, Korean, Western, Mexican, Halal Food. And it's extremely cheap comparing with Bangkok or Chiang Mai & delicious. Also a good place to buy souvenirs, trinkets, handmade products, clothes, painting. Don't forget to buy postcards, and send it directly at 1 shop that sells the stamp too. The sellers are polite & friendly and some can speak good English. Open everyday from 6-10PM.
Hectic, epic, very crowded but a once in a lifetime experience. We where here during the annual celebration and it was very busy. Street food as much as you can count, all very well presented en prepared, loads of buying possibilities but also a lot of touristy things.
Pai is just a great town. Full of very relaxed people. You have to rent a scooter there so you can visit the canyon, waterfalls and other tourist attractions. The walking street at night is full of food stalls where you can eat all kind of nice things.
Two main streets, a T Junction, become walkways at 6pm, lined with numerous food, clothing and souvenir vendors. The food quality and variety is amazing, probably better than the Chang Mai night markets. The area is busy but you can still walk without being shoulder-to-shoulder with others. A great place for a good taste and value dinner.
So many amazing food stall vendors and quirky shops! You have to try the Burmese roll from the salad truck "Kwanskie's" (see pictures, the stall currently doesn't have a sign), it packs a punch of flavour! Great place to just have a wander around.