




Suan Kaiyawa 2 Camping Ground occupies an expansive 80-rai site in Nakhon Nayok province, situated alongside a stream that maintains water flow nearly year-round. The stream provides a safe environment for children to play in the water. The grounds feature abundant tree cover, allowing campers to pitch their tents in the shade and stay comfortable during warmer weather. Basic facilities include restrooms, electricity, running water, and parking areas. Mobile phone reception is available across all networks, and the proximity to local communities makes it convenient to order food deliveries. The campsite welcomes pets and permits cooking on-site. Standard electrical usage is included at no extra charge, though high-wattage appliances incur a 200 baht fee. Visitors who wish only to use the stream for water activities may enter free of charge. Overnight camping costs between 100 and 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available including tents, groundsheets, fly sheets, sleeping mats, fans, and various camping accessories.
at Suan Kaiyawa 2 Camping Ground (54m above sea level • 14.38°N, 101.13°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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We missed the flower bloom. Hopefully next year.
Entry price is 150 thb per person, not per tent. You can borrow a fan or other equipment there. Borrowing a fan was 100 thb per day. Or better you bring your own fan. Also in huge part of the camping ground were gravel. Why would they use stones as a camping ground instead of grass? It was very loud all night because of the people. Could not sleep at all. There is nothing to see there. The waterfall is tiny and the water is dirty. No nature to relax or walk around. Toilets were very dirty for men. Just clear the rubbish behind the toilets and use some silicone so that no one have to stand in piss. Food stalls closed at 18:00 despite lots of people there. Many food were not available. The only positive, the parking is quite big.
Nice manage camp ground. We had a wonderful night there
Very nice place for camping. There's waterfalls and cheap cottages. 100 baht for the small cottage and 50 baht for the small bamboo bed-like, free entrance but need to pay 100/pax if you're staying overnight. Foods are available too.
NakhonNayok is dotted with many waterfalls and resorts, cultural sightings and temples. Suuwaan Khaiwaa is an impressive camping spot in Nakhon Nayok. A small stream flows during the rainy season which dries up in December. Crowded the place swells up many activities. The place is well maintained and clean bathrooms. No parking fees but only pay 100bht per person to pitch your tent. Safe and the staff are very friendly. Connect your electric lamps to the available sockets. Importantly to carry a two pin extension power chord too. This place is under a hilly valley and the trees protect from strong breeze or winds. You could also rent electric fans and bbq supplies. During the peak rainy season it’s hard to find space with fellow campers and one can shop and rent in the area. At 22:00 the gates close to ensure the security of the campers. For an additional 100 bht one can rent a outdoor bamboo stall to share the camaraderie. Also one can rent bamboo cottages for 500 bht per night. The location is picturesque and a waterfall brings alive the place during the rains. A fantastic cool camping ground to escape from a city’s stressful day.
Have you camped here?
Share your experience and help other travellers
We missed the flower bloom. Hopefully next year.
Entry price is 150 thb per person, not per tent. You can borrow a fan or other equipment there. Borrowing a fan was 100 thb per day. Or better you bring your own fan. Also in huge part of the camping ground were gravel. Why would they use stones as a camping ground instead of grass? It was very loud all night because of the people. Could not sleep at all. There is nothing to see there. The waterfall is tiny and the water is dirty. No nature to relax or walk around. Toilets were very dirty for men. Just clear the rubbish behind the toilets and use some silicone so that no one have to stand in piss. Food stalls closed at 18:00 despite lots of people there. Many food were not available. The only positive, the parking is quite big.
Nice manage camp ground. We had a wonderful night there
Very nice place for camping. There's waterfalls and cheap cottages. 100 baht for the small cottage and 50 baht for the small bamboo bed-like, free entrance but need to pay 100/pax if you're staying overnight. Foods are available too.
NakhonNayok is dotted with many waterfalls and resorts, cultural sightings and temples. Suuwaan Khaiwaa is an impressive camping spot in Nakhon Nayok. A small stream flows during the rainy season which dries up in December. Crowded the place swells up many activities. The place is well maintained and clean bathrooms. No parking fees but only pay 100bht per person to pitch your tent. Safe and the staff are very friendly. Connect your electric lamps to the available sockets. Importantly to carry a two pin extension power chord too. This place is under a hilly valley and the trees protect from strong breeze or winds. You could also rent electric fans and bbq supplies. During the peak rainy season it’s hard to find space with fellow campers and one can shop and rent in the area. At 22:00 the gates close to ensure the security of the campers. For an additional 100 bht one can rent a outdoor bamboo stall to share the camaraderie. Also one can rent bamboo cottages for 500 bht per night. The location is picturesque and a waterfall brings alive the place during the rains. A fantastic cool camping ground to escape from a city’s stressful day.