




Tigger Camp is located along the Nakhon Nayok River, which maintains water flow throughout the year. The camping area offers shade from numerous trees and benefits from a cool breeze. The site is accessible by all vehicle types. Facilities include separate male and female restrooms totaling 39 rooms, all clean and equipped with hot water heaters at three locations. Electrical outlets are available for use, and there is designated parking and a dishwashing area. Campers may use portable air conditioning units with an additional electricity charge of 300 baht per night. Swimming is permitted but life jackets must be worn at all times in the water. Small pets are welcome provided owners maintain proper hygiene. Check-in begins at 13:00 and check-out is at 12:00. Quiet hours are observed from 22:00 to 07:00. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night with a refundable area deposit of 300 baht, and equipment rental is available.
at Tigger Camp (14m above sea level • 14.25°N, 101.25°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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Tyger Camp is a great spot for beginner campers. Easy, chill, and right by the river — perfect for a quick nature escape. They provide all camping equipment for a fee, so you don’t need to own anything to start. You can even request moo krata, which is a big plus and makes the experience extra fun. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is a small hiccup with the payment — my payment didn’t reach the receptionist at first, but it was sorted out. Minor issue overall. Good vibes, beginner-friendly, and convenient. I’d still recommend it and would come back.
Good place to camp, not crowded when we went there. Highly recommended, the guys at the desk were very helpful and polite, we understood each other perfectly. Clean showers and toilets too
The place is clean, quite for those would like to take rest among the Nature. There is a river nearby so you can swimming with you like. You can cooking and hanging for dinner with your friends. For the tent; you can bring your own tent and pay 200 THB for entrance or you can rent the tent there.
As good as it can be. Good restrooms and a space to clean your stuff. Next to the river, so you can choose to camp either next to the river or in the wood. Got an electricity.
Rain sound ASMR is the best.
Have you camped here?
Share your experience and help other travellers
Tyger Camp is a great spot for beginner campers. Easy, chill, and right by the river — perfect for a quick nature escape. They provide all camping equipment for a fee, so you don’t need to own anything to start. You can even request moo krata, which is a big plus and makes the experience extra fun. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is a small hiccup with the payment — my payment didn’t reach the receptionist at first, but it was sorted out. Minor issue overall. Good vibes, beginner-friendly, and convenient. I’d still recommend it and would come back.
Good place to camp, not crowded when we went there. Highly recommended, the guys at the desk were very helpful and polite, we understood each other perfectly. Clean showers and toilets too
The place is clean, quite for those would like to take rest among the Nature. There is a river nearby so you can swimming with you like. You can cooking and hanging for dinner with your friends. For the tent; you can bring your own tent and pay 200 THB for entrance or you can rent the tent there.
As good as it can be. Good restrooms and a space to clean your stuff. Next to the river, so you can choose to camp either next to the river or in the wood. Got an electricity.
Rain sound ASMR is the best.