




Phupha Coffee Camp is located in Ratchaburi province beside Huai Tha Khoei reservoir. The site offers two distinct camping zones for visitors to choose from: a waterside zone along the reservoir and a pine forest zone. The campsite enforces quiet hours, requiring campers to keep noise levels down after 22:00. Facilities include separated male and female restrooms equipped with hot water systems in every unit. Running water, Wi-Fi access, and mobile phone coverage across all networks are available throughout the site. An on-site restaurant and coffee shop provide food and beverage services for campers. The nightly rate ranges from 150 to 250 baht per person, and camping equipment rental is not available.
at Phupha Coffee Camp (239m above sea level • 13.25°N, 99.38°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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We visited the cafe. Chill jungly vibe with pine trees. Recommend it.
I had a wonderful two-night camping trip here. The atmosphere was fantastic, and the food service was a real highlight, especially for someone who prefers not to cook on vacation. The main area for improvement is the bathroom facilities. There were two bathrooms, and each had its own problem: one was very dark but had good water pressure, while the other was well-lit but the pressure was very weak. More importantly, both toilets were not clean and seemed to be in need of better maintenance. With some attention to the restrooms, this would be a perfect camping spot.
Highly recommend!! A peaceful escape surrounded by pine trees and a serene reservoir! 🌲🍀Phupha Coffee Camp offers great drinks (loved the orange coffee!), relaxing views, and a cozy outdoor vibe. Perfect for camping or just a chill coffee break. ☕️ Clean facilities, friendly staff, and fun activities like kayaking and live music in the evenings. Great spot to unwind and reconnect with nature. Also the cute geese ☺️
Best fun for nature and drink enjoyers. The view is fantastic. Lots of ducks. Maybe you can camp here too but we didn't ask, we just happened to pass by during our trip.
Great place when timing is right and not too crowded- otherwise it can get quiet noisy with other campers playing music and talking away. If timing is good - it’s a peaceful place to relax - not “glamping” exactly but not roughing it either. Downsides are noise and too many lights! Otherwise They have a great cafe amongst the pine trees, a restaurant, kayaks for rent and a diverse range of places to pitch a tent. Toilets are bright and clean and have hot water so good for first time campers. They are also pet friendly 👍
Have you camped here?
Share your experience and help other travellers
We visited the cafe. Chill jungly vibe with pine trees. Recommend it.
I had a wonderful two-night camping trip here. The atmosphere was fantastic, and the food service was a real highlight, especially for someone who prefers not to cook on vacation. The main area for improvement is the bathroom facilities. There were two bathrooms, and each had its own problem: one was very dark but had good water pressure, while the other was well-lit but the pressure was very weak. More importantly, both toilets were not clean and seemed to be in need of better maintenance. With some attention to the restrooms, this would be a perfect camping spot.
Highly recommend!! A peaceful escape surrounded by pine trees and a serene reservoir! 🌲🍀Phupha Coffee Camp offers great drinks (loved the orange coffee!), relaxing views, and a cozy outdoor vibe. Perfect for camping or just a chill coffee break. ☕️ Clean facilities, friendly staff, and fun activities like kayaking and live music in the evenings. Great spot to unwind and reconnect with nature. Also the cute geese ☺️
Best fun for nature and drink enjoyers. The view is fantastic. Lots of ducks. Maybe you can camp here too but we didn't ask, we just happened to pass by during our trip.
Great place when timing is right and not too crowded- otherwise it can get quiet noisy with other campers playing music and talking away. If timing is good - it’s a peaceful place to relax - not “glamping” exactly but not roughing it either. Downsides are noise and too many lights! Otherwise They have a great cafe amongst the pine trees, a restaurant, kayaks for rent and a diverse range of places to pitch a tent. Toilets are bright and clean and have hot water so good for first time campers. They are also pet friendly 👍