This national park campsite is located in Phitsanulok province, characterized by high mountains with distinctive rock formations. The camping area is situated within a natural pine forest environment, suitable for those interested in nature tourism and camping activities. The park features hiking trails for exploration, bathroom facilities for visitors, and an on-site shop for basic supplies. The campsite accommodates nature enthusiasts looking to experience the mountain terrain and forest surroundings of the region. Overnight camping costs 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
at National Park Campsite - Phitsanulok (1,165m above sea level • 17.00°N, 101.00°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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Located on Route 2331 between Phu Tab Buek and Noen Phoem. Foreigners are required to pay THB 200 per person and THB 20 per motorcycle for entrance fees. However, there is no clear sign from the main road indicating the entrance to the national park, which is located about 1 km inside. I was lucky to follow a bike that happened to be riding in front of us. The area is well maintained, good facilities and there is a cafe where you can chill.
Everywhere here is very noisy!! Impossible to relax here. Most of the disturbing noise the people do they are working and living here. Rangers drive motorcycles with not legal exhaust system. They are crazy noisy. They don't care the customers they are searching a place for relax. And this from morning 5 o'clock till in the night. You always hear noisy engines and you always have the bad air of exhaust systems. Most of the customers running their motors without drive their cars. There are information don't make noise and no campfires.... But nobody care... To remove only some leafs from the street they use crazy noisy motor-blowing machines. This can be done very easy and much better from hand with brooms, like it was long time ago. Nobody care in this Nationalpark the customers have their silence and freedom... We really like the beautiful location of this Nationalpark, but we get crazy and stressed here... It is crazy... Where is the boss of the nationalpark?????? Months later.... It is still crazy here about noise and disturbing the customers, they come for camping here and search silence. Although we talked to a little boss here, the extremely noise is going on. The rangers here still use motorbikes with open exhaust systems. Not legal exhaust systems!! The rangers they control the forests here with this motorcycles, are sure a big problem for the animals here too. And nobody stop them. The crazy noisy motorblowing machines they use to blow the leafs from the street is still going in... It's extremely noisy!!! The traffic of a big city is much more silent. They use this machines now nearly every day. The customers for camping search in Nationalparks freedom and silence. We do not know another nationalpark with noise problems like here on Phu Hin Ronkla. But in every NP in thailand we see now this crazy noisy motorblowing machines. On weekends big groups come for party's with karaoke and drinking. Drinking alcohol too...this is for hidden in NP's!! So other customers should not choose this area for camping. But on the whole area of the NP this groups can be heard. This is not acceptable in nationalparks!! The people of the nationalpark here have no feeling about disturbing their customers. We think it's all about money. If this is going on, we never will come again. Months later... nothing change here.....again and again we get the extremely noise here ...and everytime they work with this motor blowing maschines for hours.....!!!!! And this is not all..... 90% of the scooters/motorcycles, and most of the cars of the customers, have modyfied, not legal and very noisy exhaust systems. But all of them they let in...it's all about money from sale tickets. It is like to live at a highway....extremely noise every day. Even in the night they let them in.... This is a Nationalpark!!!!! Where people search silence and freedom. We talked already to the poeple they are working here. Nothing happen....nobody care.....if I ask to talk with the boss of the NP I get no answer. Normally we have a good relationship with the ranger families here. We come already 20 years....they know us. But don't understand us about the disturbing. It is sad!!!! We never saw like this in other countries....is the amazing a d smiling Thailand?????.......sure not!!! A month later... nothing changed.... If we try to speak with the people of the park they hate us. When we ask to speak with the boss of the nationalpark we still get no answer. What happen here???....only because our home is in this area we come here again. And wit a hope for a change..... So every guest he feels disturbed, should talk to the rangers and people here. And try to speak with the boss here... After months now we are back. It's more crazy....every day we get disturbed from the extremely noise of this motorblowingmachines. They blow away the leafs, the wind blow it back in some hours....and they blow again.... This crazy noise is a big problem for all of us..... In the first videos about this crazy noise, they had removed the audio now....more is not to say...it is so sad!!!
Nice place for camping. If you don’t have a tent yet, must be reserved in advanced. It’s so crowded at the weekends
Review: Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park is a fascinating destination combining natural beauty with historical significance. The park features unique rock formations, misty mountain views, pine forests, and beautiful wildflowers. One of the highlights is the “Lan Hin Taek” and “Lan Hin Pum,” where visitors can see extraordinary rock fields formed by nature. Beyond its scenery, the park also holds important history as it was once a stronghold during political conflicts. Today, it offers hiking trails, viewpoints, and campsites where visitors can enjoy cool weather year-round. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A perfect mix of nature, history, and adventure.
Probrably the best natural park in Phitsanulok. Great walkability overall. there's provided wooden bridge between streams, canal, and large hole/ravine except for a few parts, but if you're precise enough, you can walk over, other than that there's natural stone area and dirt path along with great amount of directional sign to navigate the place (there's also map of this park at the entrance). You can explore this place even if it's raining (light - low medium rain) better than most natural parks, but you still need to be very around slippery rock, bridge, and slugs, too. (You can repell them by using strong perfume and bug repellent) The nature in this park itself is really diverse with many wild flowers, bryophyte, ferns, trees, and other types of plants, plus there's many interesting shapes stone along side the trailway of this park.
Have you camped here?
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Located on Route 2331 between Phu Tab Buek and Noen Phoem. Foreigners are required to pay THB 200 per person and THB 20 per motorcycle for entrance fees. However, there is no clear sign from the main road indicating the entrance to the national park, which is located about 1 km inside. I was lucky to follow a bike that happened to be riding in front of us. The area is well maintained, good facilities and there is a cafe where you can chill.
Everywhere here is very noisy!! Impossible to relax here. Most of the disturbing noise the people do they are working and living here. Rangers drive motorcycles with not legal exhaust system. They are crazy noisy. They don't care the customers they are searching a place for relax. And this from morning 5 o'clock till in the night. You always hear noisy engines and you always have the bad air of exhaust systems. Most of the customers running their motors without drive their cars. There are information don't make noise and no campfires.... But nobody care... To remove only some leafs from the street they use crazy noisy motor-blowing machines. This can be done very easy and much better from hand with brooms, like it was long time ago. Nobody care in this Nationalpark the customers have their silence and freedom... We really like the beautiful location of this Nationalpark, but we get crazy and stressed here... It is crazy... Where is the boss of the nationalpark?????? Months later.... It is still crazy here about noise and disturbing the customers, they come for camping here and search silence. Although we talked to a little boss here, the extremely noise is going on. The rangers here still use motorbikes with open exhaust systems. Not legal exhaust systems!! The rangers they control the forests here with this motorcycles, are sure a big problem for the animals here too. And nobody stop them. The crazy noisy motorblowing machines they use to blow the leafs from the street is still going in... It's extremely noisy!!! The traffic of a big city is much more silent. They use this machines now nearly every day. The customers for camping search in Nationalparks freedom and silence. We do not know another nationalpark with noise problems like here on Phu Hin Ronkla. But in every NP in thailand we see now this crazy noisy motorblowing machines. On weekends big groups come for party's with karaoke and drinking. Drinking alcohol too...this is for hidden in NP's!! So other customers should not choose this area for camping. But on the whole area of the NP this groups can be heard. This is not acceptable in nationalparks!! The people of the nationalpark here have no feeling about disturbing their customers. We think it's all about money. If this is going on, we never will come again. Months later... nothing change here.....again and again we get the extremely noise here ...and everytime they work with this motor blowing maschines for hours.....!!!!! And this is not all..... 90% of the scooters/motorcycles, and most of the cars of the customers, have modyfied, not legal and very noisy exhaust systems. But all of them they let in...it's all about money from sale tickets. It is like to live at a highway....extremely noise every day. Even in the night they let them in.... This is a Nationalpark!!!!! Where people search silence and freedom. We talked already to the poeple they are working here. Nothing happen....nobody care.....if I ask to talk with the boss of the NP I get no answer. Normally we have a good relationship with the ranger families here. We come already 20 years....they know us. But don't understand us about the disturbing. It is sad!!!! We never saw like this in other countries....is the amazing a d smiling Thailand?????.......sure not!!! A month later... nothing changed.... If we try to speak with the people of the park they hate us. When we ask to speak with the boss of the nationalpark we still get no answer. What happen here???....only because our home is in this area we come here again. And wit a hope for a change..... So every guest he feels disturbed, should talk to the rangers and people here. And try to speak with the boss here... After months now we are back. It's more crazy....every day we get disturbed from the extremely noise of this motorblowingmachines. They blow away the leafs, the wind blow it back in some hours....and they blow again.... This crazy noise is a big problem for all of us..... In the first videos about this crazy noise, they had removed the audio now....more is not to say...it is so sad!!!
Nice place for camping. If you don’t have a tent yet, must be reserved in advanced. It’s so crowded at the weekends
Review: Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park is a fascinating destination combining natural beauty with historical significance. The park features unique rock formations, misty mountain views, pine forests, and beautiful wildflowers. One of the highlights is the “Lan Hin Taek” and “Lan Hin Pum,” where visitors can see extraordinary rock fields formed by nature. Beyond its scenery, the park also holds important history as it was once a stronghold during political conflicts. Today, it offers hiking trails, viewpoints, and campsites where visitors can enjoy cool weather year-round. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A perfect mix of nature, history, and adventure.
Probrably the best natural park in Phitsanulok. Great walkability overall. there's provided wooden bridge between streams, canal, and large hole/ravine except for a few parts, but if you're precise enough, you can walk over, other than that there's natural stone area and dirt path along with great amount of directional sign to navigate the place (there's also map of this park at the entrance). You can explore this place even if it's raining (light - low medium rain) better than most natural parks, but you still need to be very around slippery rock, bridge, and slugs, too. (You can repell them by using strong perfume and bug repellent) The nature in this park itself is really diverse with many wild flowers, bryophyte, ferns, trees, and other types of plants, plus there's many interesting shapes stone along side the trailway of this park.