
Plakao Koey Sai Camping is located on the beachfront in Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The site receives cooling sea breezes and offers access to clear waters suitable for swimming and collecting shells, fish, and crabs. Evening temperatures remain comfortable enough that fans are often unnecessary. The beach extends along a considerable length and width. Restroom facilities are maintained to a clean standard with separate areas for bathing and toilets, divided by gender. On-site amenities include electricity, water supply, a restaurant, parking space, and kayak activities. During weekdays, the campground and beach tend to be very quiet with few visitors, which may not suit those who prefer a lively setting. For weekend and public holiday visits, advance telephone contact is recommended as the owners limit guest numbers to ensure adequate service for all visitors. The entrance fee is 130 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

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.

Baan Suan Thaandaara is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province and features a recently renovated camping area. The grounds have been elevated to ensure that each tent pitch offers equal views of the surrounding cliffs, with spacing carefully arranged to maintain privacy between campers. Access is straightforward via a combination of paved and gravel roads suitable for all vehicle types. The site provides electricity, restroom facilities, shower blocks, parking, and a viewpoint for observing the sea of mist. Campers must bring their own tents and equipment, including warm clothing, fans, umbrellas, extension cords no longer than 10 meters, and steel tent pegs for windy conditions. Food supplies can be purchased at the village before ascending to the campground. Site rules prohibit noise after 22:00, open fires on the camping area, high-power electrical devices, and smoking or cannabis use within the tent area. The nightly rate is 200 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableCamping Area - Kanchanaburi is situated in Kanchanaburi province near the Uttamanusorn wooden bridge, a well-known attraction in Sangkhlaburi district. The site provides a convenient base for visitors exploring the surrounding area and offers a natural setting for overnight stays. Basic facilities include restrooms and water supply throughout the stay. The location serves as a practical option for those interested in camping while visiting the Sangkhlaburi region and its various attractions. The proximity to the wooden bridge makes it accessible for travelers who wish to experience the local area. The site accommodates campers looking for a simple outdoor experience in this part of Kanchanaburi. The fee is 30 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Ton Mai Camp is a private campsite in Saraburi province featuring four levels of grassy camping terraces with mountain views facing west. Each level offers shade from mature trees and includes dishwashing stations with strong water pressure. Restroom facilities on the ground floor are separated by gender with three additional shower rooms, while the fourth level has two restrooms for each gender. The site provides viewpoints where visitors can observe the sea of mist during appropriate conditions. The quiet atmosphere makes it particularly suitable for visits from late rainy season through early winter. The camp operates on a walk-in only basis without advance reservations, following a first-come, first-served policy. Vehicles can drive up to the fourth level to unload gear before returning to park on the first level. Live folk music plays softly throughout the grounds. Guests should be mindful of dogs on the premises and dispose of waste properly in bins or secure it elevated. The fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Camp Cafe Chanthaburi is located in Mueang Chanthaburi district, just 15 minutes from the city center. The camping ground provides electrical outlets throughout the site for guest convenience. Restrooms and shower facilities with hot water are situated near the camping area. Guests may cook and barbecue on site but must use elevated stoves only, as electric stoves are not permitted. The campsite welcomes pets and maintains a quiet hours policy from 10 PM onwards. Children under the age of 7 stay free of charge. The site offers basic amenities suitable for campers who bring their own gear and prefer proximity to town. Rates are 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableYadaphuview Farmstay is located along the route ascending to Mor Hin Khao, four kilometers before reaching the main site in Chaiyaphum Province. The campsite sits on a mountaintop offering views suitable for sunrise watching in the morning and stargazing at night. The setting provides opportunities for photography and relaxation, with viewpoints that overlook the surrounding landscape and occasional sea of mist. All vehicle types can access the site with ease. Facilities include parking, restrooms, and showers. Visitors may pitch their own tents or opt for dome tents that accommodate two people. Rates range from 200 to 900 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Cherry Hub Stone Camp sits beside the Kwai Noi River in Kanchanaburi Province. The camping ground features distinct zones with both grassy and stone areas for pitching tents. The site offers shaded spots and maintains a clean environment with well-proportioned spacing between camping areas. Facilities include multiple well-maintained toilet blocks, shower rooms, running water supply, and parking space for visitors. The owner provides attentive service to guests throughout their stay. The riverside location provides a natural setting while keeping necessary amenities within easy reach. The entrance fee is 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available at this site.

Kaeng Tara Secret Camp is located in Kamphaeng Phet province along a stream that provides a peaceful setting for camping. The clear water is suitable for swimming and other water activities. The site is divided into two zones and accommodates standard tents as well as camper vans and rooftop tents, with vehicles able to park directly beside the stream. Available facilities include parking space, toilets, shower rooms, water supply, and a coffee shop. The camp does not have electricity, though solar-powered lamps are provided throughout the grounds. Visitors planning to camp during the rainy season should bring additional tarps or covers for protection. Advance reservations are required before arrival. Rates range from 100 to 1000 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is not available.

Baan Rai Akaliko sits in Kanchanaburi province, offering camping areas both along the waterfront and on elevated ground. Both locations provide views of surrounding mountains from all angles. The site benefits from natural tree cover and consistent cool breezes throughout the day. Facilities include a viewpoint for observing the sea of mist, bathrooms with shower facilities, and electricity. Visitors can engage in fishing and swimming activities during their stay. Mobile phone signal coverage is available across the grounds. Those seeking additional comfort may opt for portable air conditioning units at 150 baht per unit. The entrance fee is 100 baht per person per night, though equipment rental is not available at this campsite.

Pa Pong Doi Khoi Thoe is located in Chiang Mai province and functions as a garden property offering both guesthouse accommodation and tent camping areas. The site overlooks Doi Luang Chiang Dao and provides electricity access throughout the camping zone. The owners maintain the grounds attentively and supply extension cords as needed. Available services include ice, drinking water, coffee, Ovaltine, hot water, and mosquito repellent. Bathrooms feature hot water and flush toilets in all facilities. The tent pitching area deliberately remains unlit at night, creating favorable conditions for stargazing and observing the sea of mist. The atmosphere remains quiet and undisturbed. A viewpoint and coffee shop are available on site. The entrance fee is 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableMae Moei National Park is located in Tak province and features complex mountainous terrain suitable for nature enthusiasts and outdoor activities. Doi Kiew Lom serves as a popular viewpoint for observing the sea of mist during morning hours. Visitors can explore various hiking trails throughout the park, observe diverse bird species, and enjoy stargazing opportunities in the clear night skies. The park provides designated camping areas with toilet facilities for overnight visitors. The terrain and natural setting make it an appealing destination for those seeking outdoor experiences in a forested mountain environment. Bird watching and nature walks are among the main activities available to campers staying within the park grounds. The fee is 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableKohkhokhao Camping is located on Koh Kho Khao island in Phangnga province. Access requires taking a car ferry to the island, with a fee of 200 baht per vehicle and no charge for passengers. The ferry operates on a fixed schedule with vehicles boarding first and disembarking last. Motorcyclists can use smaller boats without waiting for scheduled departures. The campsite sits at the end of the island's single main road, making navigation straightforward. An on-site restaurant and bungalows provide dining options for those who prefer not to cook. Visitors can enjoy kayaking, swimming, and beachside barbecues along the Andaman Sea coastline, which runs parallel to Khao Na Yak and Laem Phrom Thep in Phuket. The site is recognized for its sunset views over the ocean. As a designated dark sky conservation area, the location offers excellent conditions for stargazing and viewing the Milky Way during early morning hours. Facilities include electricity, water supply, restrooms, and showers. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availablePha Daeng Chom Daw Chumphon Camping Ground occupies a clifftop location near the Chumphon estuary, offering sea views throughout the day. The site accommodates both tent camping and car camping, with designated parking areas for overnight stays. A path provides access to the beach below for morning or evening walks. Visitors can observe the sunrise at dawn and stargaze after dark from various vantage points around the grounds. Activities include barbecuing, building campfires, and joining boat excursions for squid and fishing trips. The site features multiple viewpoints suitable for photography and relaxation overlooking the water. Facilities include parking areas, toilets, and shower rooms for camper convenience. The location provides easy road access to nearby attractions in the area. The campground operates daily throughout the year. Rates range from 150 to 350 baht per person per night, and tent rental is available for those without their own equipment.

Camp Lung Noi Ban Rak Thai is located in Mae Hong Son province and offers an elevated perspective of Ban Rak Thai village. The site provides two distinct camping areas: a lawn near the health station with waterfront views and morning mist, and a hilltop lawn that overlooks the village from above. At night, visitors can observe the lights from the village below. Facilities include clean restrooms with hot water showers, a designated area for campfires, viewpoints for observing the sea of mist, parking space, and areas suitable for barbecuing and photography. The owner is noted for attentive service. The site charges 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableDoi Pui Camping Ground is located within Doi Suthep-Pui National Park in Chiang Mai province. The site offers opportunities for stargazing at night and watching the sunrise in the morning, with viewpoints available for observing the sea of mist. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, parking, and a convenience store. Campers can pitch their own tents or rent one on site. Cooking is permitted in designated zones, with zones A, C, D, and E reserved for light cooking and zone B for foods that produce smoke. Only gas stoves are allowed; charcoal stoves are prohibited. The national park enforces rules including no campfires, no loud noise, no alcohol, no pets, no foam containers or single-use plastics, and all visitors must pack out their trash. The camping ground charges 30 baht per person per night for camping space or 225 baht per night for a three-person tent, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableTigger 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.

Khao Soi Dao Waterfall Campsite is located within Khao Soi Dao Wildlife Sanctuary in Sai Khao Subdistrict, Soi Dao District, Chanthaburi. The camping area sits amid dense forest with a small stream running nearby. Visitors may encounter various butterfly species, peacocks, monkeys, and other wildlife around the grounds. A stream behind the campsite provides an opportunity for water activities. The sanctuary offers a hiking trail leading to the nine-tiered Khao Soi Dao Waterfall, covering approximately 1,800 meters. The park operates daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, and a welfare shop selling food is open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Electricity is not available on site, so visitors should bring their own charging equipment. Separate restroom facilities for men and women are provided. Park entrance fees are 40 baht for adults and 20 baht for children. The camping fee is 26 to 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableKhlong Lan Waterfall Campsite is located within Khlong Lan National Park in Kamphaeng Phet province. The campsite sits amid rainforest and natural surroundings that provide a shaded and refreshing atmosphere suitable for relaxation. Its location near the waterfall allows visitors to easily access the falls for viewing and swimming. The park also offers hiking trails for those interested in exploring the natural environment. Facilities at the campsite include restrooms and a restaurant for visitor convenience. This site appeals to those seeking a quiet retreat in a natural setting. The camping fee is 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available for visitors who need it.

The Camping Area in Satun occupies a seaside location on Koh Tarutao, an island destination in the Andaman Sea. The site offers direct access to a beach where visitors can relax and walk along the shore. Cyclists may explore the island on designated routes. Facilities include restrooms and an on-site restaurant serving meals to campers and day visitors. Koh Tarutao forms part of a marine national park known for its natural environment and coastal scenery. The island attracts those interested in camping near the sea and exploring island trails. Visitors should bring their own camping equipment as rentals are not provided on site. Rates range from 50 to 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableKhun Phawo National Park sits in Mae Ramat District of Tak Province, encompassing steep mountains and rich hill evergreen forests. The park offers natural attractions suitable for those seeking relaxation in a mountain forest setting. Mae Rom waterfall flows within the park boundaries, and viewpoints provide opportunities to observe sea of mist formations. The area supports hiking and photography activities. The camping ground features shaded terrain with clean facilities including toilets and bathrooms. Cooking areas, picnic tables, stoves, and trash bins are provided for visitor use. A restaurant, coffee shop, and store operate within the park to serve basic needs. Parking space and water access are available. From Tak city, visitors travel along Highway 12 toward Mae Sot, then turn onto Highway 105 and continue to Highway 1175 to reach the park. The overnight fee is 30 baht per person, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableRiverstone Camp is located in Saraburi province along the riverside, offering a quiet setting for relaxation. The site provides multiple camping zones including Zone A with large 5x6 meter plots suitable for big tents, accommodating 3 people at 500 baht per night, Zone B with 5x5.7 meter plots for 2 people at 400 baht per night, Zone E with 5x6 meter plots for 3 people at 400 baht per night, and a grass field zone at 150 baht per person. Additional guests can be added for 200 baht per person per night. Facilities include electricity, bathrooms, showers, parking, and a swimming area. A picnic service is available at 50 baht per person. Check-in is between 9:00 and 19:00, with check-out at 11:00. Rates range from 150 to 500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Rai Thiw Fa Phu Thap Boek is a camping ground located on the mountains of Phetchabun province. The site was once abandoned but has been developed by local villagers into a clean and well-maintained camping area. From the campground, visitors can enjoy clear views of the mountain range known as Submarine Phu Thap Boek and Wat Pha Son Kaew temple, along with impressive cliff-edge vistas. The site has limited capacity, making it suitable for those seeking a quieter atmosphere. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, Wi-Fi, parking, and a small shop. Food and beverages are available in limited quantities, so visitors are advised to bring their own supplies. Walk-in guests are welcome, and the site also offers basic accommodation units. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

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.