
BigLeaf Camp relocated from Kaeng Krachan District in Phetchaburi Province to its current location in Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province. The site features a spacious camping area with clear views of Doi Luang Chiang Dao mountain. At night the sky fills with stars, and mornings bring dense fog. Both outdoor and indoor camping zones are available. The site has three houses for accommodation, an onsite shop serving cooked meals and beverages, and a flower garden that serves as a photo spot. Facilities include separate male and female bathrooms with hot water, a dishwashing area, parking space, and electricity and water supply. Campers may use gas canisters for cooking in front of their tents. Pets are permitted. Quiet hours run from 22:00 to 07:00. Camping costs 200 baht per night, children aged 10 to 12 years pay 100 baht, and children under 10 stay free. House accommodation is 1,800 baht per night for two people including breakfast. Tents are available for rent but other camping equipment is not provided.

Baion Tha Sai is located in Chonburi province and offers a camping area set within a quiet natural environment. The site provides an onsite restaurant and cafe, allowing campers to purchase meals without bringing all their own supplies. The atmosphere at night is cool and peaceful, suitable for those seeking relaxation away from urban noise. The campsite is known for friendly service from its owner and staff. A pet named Sanjorn is present at the site and is welcoming to visitors. Parking is available for those arriving by car. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Panpan Camping occupies a forested site in the Pa Toh area of Chumphon province, set within a shaded garden where a stream flows throughout the year. The environment is conducive to relaxation and the owners are known for their welcoming approach. Electrical power is provided at the site and complimentary ice is available for campers. Clean toilet facilities are divided by gender and a dishwashing station is on site. Mobile phone reception covers all major networks. Visitors may bring pets with them. While no food service is offered at the camp itself, numerous shops are located nearby. The facilities include parking space and a swimming area. Access to the site is via Highway 4, the Petchkasem route. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.

Mon Ba Lu Kho Camping Ground is located in Chiang Mai province and offers 4 to 5 separate camping areas on red soil terrain that can become dusty in windy conditions. Visitors are permitted to cook at their campsites, and fried rice with egg is available for purchase at 40 baht per box. Facilities include parking, barbecue areas, viewpoints for observing the scenery and sea of mist, and toilets. The journey from Chiang Mai city takes approximately 3 hours, or nearly 2 hours from the Doi Inthanon visitor center. The access route is winding with alternating sections of red dirt and paved road, including some steep portions. The final kilometer consists of dirt road that may be slightly wet and muddy. Two-wheel-drive vehicles can manage the road during the dry season, but four-wheel-drive is necessary during the rainy season. Local transport services are available for those who prefer not to drive. Downloading offline GPS is recommended for navigation. The site charges 150 baht per person per night and does not offer equipment rental.

Stream Camping Suan Phueng is located in Suan Phueng district, Phetchaburi province, within the Tanaowasin mountain range. The camping ground sits alongside a stream in a natural setting. Site allocation operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no advance zone reservations. Facilities include parking, restrooms, and Wi-Fi access limited to the AIS network. The site accommodates car camping and provides cart service for transporting gear. Pets are welcome at this campsite. Quiet hours are enforced between 22:00 and 07:00, during which loud noise is prohibited. The site charges 150 baht per person per night, with free admission for children under 10 years old and seniors over 65 years old. Equipment rental is not available at this location.

Klonghin River Camp in Songkhla province offers a waterside camping area open daily from 08:00 to 18:30. The site provides electrical connection points, though campers must bring their own extension cords and are prohibited from using high-power appliances such as electric stoves or air conditioners. Facilities include two bathrooms, a vegetable washing area, parking space, and a swimming area along the river. Campers may cook on site and bring outside food. On weekends, food stalls operate within the grounds. The upper waterfront zone accommodates car camping. Mobile phone signal is available throughout the area. Reservations must be made in advance as walk-ins are not accepted. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Private Camping Kanchanaburi sits along the Kwai Yai River in Kanchanaburi province, offering both room accommodation and camping space in a quiet, secluded setting within easy reach of Bangkok. The site features two air-conditioned rooms, each sleeping two guests with space for two additional people, equipped with ensuite bathrooms and six-foot beds. The camping area spans five rai of grassy ground and can accommodate up to 15 tents. Guests have access to the river for swimming. Facilities include electricity, water supply, parking, restrooms, showers, wireless internet, a restaurant, and a convenience store. Check-in begins at noon and check-out is at 1:00 PM. Quiet hours are observed after 10:00 PM. Children under 11 years old stay free of charge. Rates range from 200 to 9,000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Ma Camp Suan Phueng occupies a waterfront location in Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province. The camping area features clearly divided plots that maintain adequate spacing between groups. Facilities include restrooms with hot water, electricity, and wireless internet access, with AIS mobile network coverage available throughout the site. Visitors can choose between bringing their own tent or selecting a complete tent package that includes a large waterproof tent, two sets of bedding, two camping chairs, a camping table, a fan, and an extension cord for the first two people. The site provides complimentary swimming rings and life jackets for use in the water. Additional activities available include boat tours and ATV driving experiences. Rates start at 120 baht per person per night for those bringing their own equipment or 999 baht per night for the full tent package, with an additional 200 baht charge for extra guests. Equipment rental is not available separately.

Earth Camping is located in Ratchaburi province and offers a camping ground alongside resort accommodation. The site features mountain views and morning sea fog, with various spots suitable for photography. An on-site restaurant serves made-to-order dishes and moo kata. Facilities include designated areas for barbecuing, parking space, restrooms, and a water play area for children. The venue also provides event hosting services and is available for private ground or room bookings. Children under 10 years old can enter free of charge. The entrance fee for adults is 120 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Sabai Dee At Chaom is located in Saraburi province along the Chaom stream where visitors can enjoy swimming in clear water without dealing with crowds. The camping area features a grassy lawn shaded by numerous trees, maintained for cleanliness and offering a good level of privacy. The site is situated next to Nana and provides comprehensive facilities including parking, clean restrooms with hot water systems, complimentary hot and cold drinking water, and free ice. An on-site cafe and restaurant serve food and snacks throughout the day, and separate accommodation is available for those without camping equipment. Pets are welcome at this site. Due to limited daily capacity, advance reservations are required. The rate is 250 baht per person per night and camping equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableKlim Camp Ban Kha is located in Ratchaburi province and offers a first-come-first-served camping area with no advance zone reservations. The site provides parking spaces and cart service to help transport equipment. Mobile network coverage for all carriers and Wi-Fi are available throughout the grounds. Pets are welcome at this campsite. Designated car camping zones allow vehicles to enter for setup, though vehicles are not permitted on the general grass areas. Quiet hours are enforced from 23:00 to 07:00, and gambling is prohibited on the premises. Reservations require the date of stay, number of guests, and contact phone number. Any changes or cancellations must be communicated at least three days in advance. Restrooms and water facilities are provided on site. Children under 12 years old and seniors aged 65 and above stay free of charge. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and tent rental, portable air conditioning, and fan rental services are available.
Equipment rental availableNajour Camping River Side is located along the Petchaburi River in Phetchaburi Province. The site provides comprehensive facilities including electricity, water supply, bathrooms with hot water, a communal kitchen, and parking. Campers can build fires in designated areas and must use elevated stoves when cooking. Various water-based activities are available such as swimming, fishing, and wet raft floating. Additional activities include badminton and outdoor movie screenings. Check-in begins at 14:00 and check-out is before 12:00. The campsite enforces quiet hours with no speakers permitted after 21:00 and quiet time from 22:00 to 23:00. Swimming is prohibited during nighttime hours, and life jackets must be worn when participating in raft activities. Pets are welcome in areas designated for campers bringing their own tents. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.

TAM • MA • CHAT khao - kho by kuencheewit is located in the Khao Kho area of Phetchabun Province. The campsite remains open throughout the year, including during the rainy season. Facilities include clean restroom blocks, parking space, water and electricity supply, as well as viewpoints where visitors can observe the sea of mist. The atmosphere remains peaceful and suitable for those seeking a quiet camping experience. The site owners are known for their hospitality and provide complimentary ice and Thai tea to guests. Friendly resident cats can be found around the grounds. Photography is permitted throughout the camping area. The campsite offers basic amenities for a comfortable stay in the natural surroundings of Khao Kho. The rate is 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availablePa Hin Ngam National Park in Chaiyaphum province attracts visitors seeking natural landscapes and the annual blooming of Dok Krachiao flowers from June through late August. Early morning visits offer opportunities to witness mist over the flower fields, and visitors should bring rain protection. The park features hiking trails, viewpoints for mist and landscape observation, bird watching areas, and opportunities for stargazing. Facilities include restrooms and a shop within the grounds. The park entrance fee for Thai nationals is 40 baht for adults and 20 baht for children. Access to the flower fields requires a tram or pickup truck service at an additional cost of 30 to 60 baht per person, as private vehicles are not permitted in this area. Camping costs 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Sunrise Camping is located in Ratchaburi province alongside a stream that offers a quiet natural setting. The camping ground features a mix of stone and grass surfaces, with large trees providing shade across most of the area. The stream runs with cool water throughout the day, allowing visitors to enjoy activities such as swimming and kayaking. Other activities include grilling and photography. The site provides electricity, parking, and internet connectivity with both AIS mobile signal coverage and Wi-Fi access. A portable air conditioning service is available for campers who prefer additional comfort. The campsite welcomes pets at no extra charge, making it suitable for visitors traveling with animals. The entrance fee ranges from 100 to 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableKAo DAO RAO is located in Trang province along a shallow canal with access across a dam to reach the main camping area. The site sits beneath the shade of oil palm trees, offering both a restaurant zone and dedicated camping zone where visitors can pitch tents. Parking is available close to tents, making it suitable for car camping. The campsite borders a stream and waterfall flowing from the Banthat Mountain range, providing a natural setting surrounded by greenery. Kayaks are available for rent on the water at an additional cost. Facilities include parking areas, electrical hookups, clean restrooms with stone massage floors, a restaurant, and fishing opportunities. The dam area offers a pleasant spot for morning meals. Advance reservations are required and the campsite is closed every Wednesday. The rate is 200 baht per person per night and equipment rental is available.

Pa Ngam Camping is located in the Ao Luek area of Krabi province, offering waterfront camping with multiple spacious zones for pitching tents. Visitors can choose from various camping spots including sites beside a shallow clear stream with high banks, grassy areas under the shade of trees, or gravel ground for sleeping. The campsite features well-maintained green lawns and a waterfall stream suitable for swimming and jumping. Facilities include parking areas situated close to camping zones, clean restrooms with separated shower and toilet sections, two dishwashing points, electricity and running water. Campers should bring their own food and beverages as these are not available on site. Advance contact is recommended before visiting, and while weekdays may see fewer visitors, staff remain present to oversee the grounds. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableSuan Ta Chai is located in Phangnga province near Ton Hin Lad waterfall, offering a small camping area with two distinct zones. The first zone sits beside a stream where water levels may drop during the hot season and shade is limited. The second zone is positioned next to a large natural pool that remains shaded throughout the day, though families with children often visit for swimming. The pool features both shallow areas suitable for children and deeper sections for adults, with foam floats provided for use. Campers at the stream zone can park directly beside their tents, while the pond zone offers parking at varying distances. The site operates on solar power without electrical hookups but provides mobile phone charging stations. Facilities include clean restrooms and a dishwashing area. The natural pool is open from 10:00 to 17:00. Access roads pass through tunnels formed by rubber and palm oil trees. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Good View Camp Mae Lamao occupies a shaded spot along a stream in Tak Province. The site offers two main camping areas. The upper zone features two large open pavilions where tents can be pitched with convenient vehicle access nearby. The waterside zone provides camping platforms and a ground area currently under improvement, though campers need to carry their gear approximately 15 to 30 meters from the parking area. The stream maintains clear, cool flowing water year-round, creating a relaxing environment for camping, barbecuing, and photography. Visitors can arrange boat trips to observe local riverside communities. On-site facilities include restrooms, electricity, running water, a restaurant, and a coffee shop. The campsite is accessible by car following standard maps along well-maintained roads. Operating hours are daily from 09:00 to 21:00, and advance contact is recommended. The rate is 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableSuan Suk Za Tee is located in Chiang Mai province, offering an open-air camping area beside rice fields with views of Doi Mon Jong mountain. The morning atmosphere is suitable for photography and viewpoint appreciation. This site works well for travelers using the sky road route through Mae Ramad, Letoh, Omkoy, and Hot, though advance preparation is recommended. Electrical outlets are available but campers must bring their own extension cords. Simple bathrooms are reasonably clean, and a shared kitchen with dishwashing facilities is provided. The site includes parking and an on-site coffee shop. When driving, follow navigation until about 6 kilometers before arrival, where a temple marks a three-way intersection. Turn right here instead of following the map left, setting Mae Tuen Coffee as the destination. Continue 200 meters down a dirt track, then turn left onto the concrete road. Contacting the owner beforehand is advised. The entrance fee is 100 baht per person per night, and tent rental is available.

Pae Camping Khao Yai is located in the Khanong Phra Nuea area of Nakhon Ratchasima province. This recently opened camping ground features a swimming area alongside tent pitching space, providing a cooling retreat for visitors. The site is shaded by numerous trees, making it particularly suitable for families with children. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, and an on-site restaurant, with a convenience store located nearby. Visitors have the option to rent the entire grounds for group activities. The area also offers opportunities for birdwatching. The natural setting provides a relaxing environment where families can enjoy water activities in a forested atmosphere. The site charges 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableLaan Mok Klaang Doi Camping is situated between Bunyoe and Kaloso villages in Mae Hong Son Province, along the Myanmar border. The site offers views of the confluence where the Salween and Moei rivers meet, as well as the sea of mist over Kaloso. The camping area is divided into three zones. Zone A features level ground without rocks, making it suitable for elderly visitors and children. Zones B and C are positioned along the cliff side with river views. Facilities include restrooms, showers, running water, a restaurant, viewpoints for the sea of mist, stargazing and sunrise viewing areas, Wi-Fi, and parking. The site operates on a walk-in basis only with no advance reservations accepted. Visitors should aim to arrive before 5 PM. The camp runs on solar power with no electric grid connection, and quiet hours begin at 10 PM. Guests are advised to bring personal medications and basic medical supplies. Rates range from 120 to 600 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableOb Khan National Park is located in Chiang Mai province and offers camping sites along a stream, suitable for those who enjoy outdoor experiences. The park provides comprehensive facilities including restrooms and shower rooms for visitors. Water is available throughout the site, and parking spaces are provided for guests. Campfires are permitted within designated areas. Visitors can explore the surrounding natural environment through various hiking trails. The atmosphere is generally calm and shaded, making it appropriate for relaxation and outdoor activities. The site serves as a convenient option for travelers seeking access to nature within Chiang Mai. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

The Camp Tanaosri combines a camping ground with a cafe near the entrance to Suan Phueng in Ratchaburi province. Access to the site is straightforward for visitors. Facilities include separate male and female restrooms with wet and dry zones at two locations, though water heaters are not yet installed. Electrical connection points are distributed throughout the camping area, and mobile phone reception is reliable across all networks. The onsite cafe and restaurant serves coffee, made-to-order dishes, and moo kratha for campers who prefer not to cook. Those heading back can make a stop at Huai Nam Sai village, located about 20 kilometers away. The overnight rate is 200 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.