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Pangfan Rock n' River is a camping resort in Chiang Mai province offering tent sites along a stream, with an on-site restaurant and cafe. The campground sits within a mountain valley where visitors can listen to flowing water, breathe fresh air, and observe stars in the evening in a tranquil setting. Facilities include parking, toilets, showers, and designated areas for campfires and barbecues. Guests can swim in the stream, visit nearby waterfalls, and take photographs of the natural surroundings. Viewpoints are available for watching the sea of mist in the morning. The site also provides opportunities for stargazing and nature photography throughout the grounds. Operating hours are from 08:00 to 19:00. Rates range from 150 to 3000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Ban Kaew Ta Homestay is located in Chiang Mai province, offering a camping area and accommodation in a fresh mountain setting. The site provides views of Doi Inthanon from the front, and campers can observe morning mist drifting across the landscape. The location is quiet and accessible by small vehicles on easy roads. Visitors may pitch tents either on raised platforms or on the grass area according to their preference. The grounds feature ornamental plants and vegetables for viewing, along with dedicated viewpoints for relaxation. Available facilities include electrical hookups, one bathroom equipped with a hot water heater, shower facilities, a dishwashing station, waste disposal points, and barbecue areas. An on-site restaurant serves made-to-order dishes, pork pan, and various beverages. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableTARP CAMP Doi Saket is located 33 kilometers east of Chiang Mai city, near Pong Koom Hot Spring. The site offers three distinct camping zones: a coconut grove area, a riverside area, and a dedicated car camping section. Facilities include parking, toilets, shower rooms, electricity, water supply, a restaurant, barbecue areas, and a swimming zone. Check-in begins at 12:00, and children under 12 years old can stay free of charge. Visitors should note that access to the campsite requires crossing a creek. Mobile network coverage is strong for AIS users, though True and DTAC signals are weaker in this area. Mosquito repellent is recommended. The campsite enforces a no-smoking policy within the camping areas and requests quiet hours between 22:00 and 06:30. Rates are 150 to 200 baht per person per night, and tent and equipment rental services are available.
Equipment rental availableThung Lakorn Norn Ploen Camping Ground is located in Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province. The site occupies a hillside position offering 360-degree views across Doi Luang Chiang Dao and the surrounding rice fields. Facilities include separate toilet blocks for men and women, shower rooms with hot water, electrical service points, lighting throughout the grounds, a parking area, and an on-site cafe. Visitors can enjoy viewpoints for observing the sea of mist, take photographs, and use designated barbecue areas. The location provides a calm atmosphere suitable for relaxation. Reservations must be made in advance as the campsite does not accept walk-in guests. Rates range from 300 to 2,500 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

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.

Hak Doi is located in Chiang Mai province, just 40 minutes from the city center. This camping ground provides space for campers seeking a natural setting with basic facilities. The site features camping pavilions equipped with electricity and power outlets, and welcomes guests who wish to bring their pets. Visitors are permitted to bring their own food and drinks for cooking and barbecuing on site. Mobile phone signal is accessible throughout the area. Facilities include parking, three toilet rooms, three shower rooms, and a dishwashing area. Nearby attractions include Mon Cham and Mae Sa Waterfall, making the location suitable for those planning to explore the surrounding region. The service fee is 100 baht per person per night, with an additional charge of 50 baht per tent for electricity use. Alternatively, pavilion camping is available at 100 to 200 baht. Equipment rental is not available at this campsite.

Mae Wang National Park lies in Chiang Mai province and offers a camping area at Pha Cho that is conveniently accessible from the city. The site serves visitors seeking an overnight stay in natural surroundings without traveling long distances. Facilities at the park include parking, bathrooms, and water supply. Visitors can engage in photography and stargazing activities during their stay. The park entrance fee is 20 baht per person, with an additional vehicle fee of 30 baht per car. Camping costs 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableOne Day Camp is located in Chiang Mai province and offers convenient access from the city center with views over the city and surrounding landscape. Visitors can choose from grass huts with tent and bedding sets, tents with bedding sets, or bring their own camping equipment. The site provides electricity, water supply, restrooms and shower facilities with water heaters. A coffee shop serves drinks and refreshments throughout the day. Facilities include campfire areas and spaces for grilling, with pork barbecue sets available for purchase. The location features viewpoints suitable for watching the sea of mist and photography opportunities. Mobile phone signal coverage is reliable. Children aged 10 years and under enter free of charge. During December, traditional Hmong costumes are available to rent for photographs. The rate is 180 to 650 baht per person per night and equipment rental is available.

Pha Sakura Khun Wang is a camping area situated beneath cherry blossom trees in Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai Province. The site offers cool weather with nighttime temperatures dropping to around 12 degrees Celsius. Visitors during the period before New Year can witness the cherry blossoms in bloom. The campground provides electricity, though campers should bring extension cords for convenience. Restrooms are equipped with hot water heaters, and the facility includes running water and shower rooms. The surrounding area offers good opportunities for photography. The location is close to Uncle Pao's Garden and Sakura Bridge, making it accessible to other local attractions. Advance booking by phone is recommended to secure a spot. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableRiver X Camp Pa Miang is located in Chiang Mai province, approximately 45 minutes from the city center. This riverside camping area provides clean bathrooms with hot water and shower facilities. Electricity is available throughout the site with power outlets for campers. The river offers cool water suitable for swimming and water activities. On-site amenities include a shop selling beverages, a coffee shop, and a restaurant. Mobile phone coverage is accessible and Wi-Fi service is provided. The location suits those seeking a relaxing getaway, groups planning activities together, or day visitors wanting to enjoy the water. The site works well for overnight camping or single-day excursions. The rate is 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Ho Chua Camping occupies the highest camping point in Chom Thong District, situated atop Pa Kluay Village Development Hill, which connects to Pha Sakan Hill at an elevation exceeding 1,400-1,500 meters. The site offers multiple viewpoints for observing the sea of mist, sunrise, sunset, and stars. Visitors can take in 360-degree views encompassing Chom Thong town, the Chiang Mai-Lamphun basin, Karen hill tribe villages, and Doi Inthanon. The access road is steep but maintained in good condition. The campsite has no electricity supply and provides basic bathroom and shower facilities. Activities include hiking and photography, with barbecue areas available for use. To help preserve the natural environment, campers are asked to carry their rubbish down with them when leaving. The 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.
Equipment rental availableTaradao Waterside Accommodation occupies nearly 20 rai in Chiang Mai province, encircled by mountains and bordered by an 800-meter stream. The site offers multiple accommodation options including glamping tents, cottages, camping tents, and spaces for recreational vehicles. Facilities include parking, restrooms, showers, electricity, water supply, a restaurant, and a coffee shop. Activities available on site cover a wide range of outdoor pursuits such as campfire gatherings, swimming, forest hiking, waterfall visits, fishing, strawberry picking, stargazing, morning mist viewing, birdwatching, barbecuing, cycling, and photography. The venue is accessible via paved roads suitable for all vehicle types. Guests interested in special activities should contact the small on-site team in advance. The campsite operates on a pay-what-you-want basis, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableInthanon Hill Camp is situated in Chiang Mai province and serves as the nearest camping ground to both the Doi Inthanon summit and Kew Mae Pan nature trail, requiring only a 10-minute journey to reach either destination. The site is positioned adjacent to a Hmong market, providing convenient access to nearby shops and dining options. Facilities include electrical outlets distributed throughout the camping area and four bathrooms, each equipped with hot water heaters. The location also offers stargazing opportunities for visitors interested in night sky observation. Groups seeking privacy may reserve the entire grounds for exclusive use. Rates range from 2,000 to 3,000 baht per person per night, and camping equipment including tents and bedding sets are available for rental.

Lung Jaroen San Pa Kia sits on a ridge in the Chiang Dao district of Chiang Mai province, offering views across to Doi Luang Chiang Dao. The camping area operates as a walk-in site where visitors can access the grounds by vehicle along a mixed surface road of dirt and concrete sections, best suited for two-wheel drive pickup trucks. Once at the site, campers may park their vehicles beside their tents. Facilities include parking areas, a viewpoint for morning mist and mountain vistas, restrooms, shower rooms, electricity supply, water access, barbecue areas, and opportunities for stargazing. Despite visiting during the hot season, temperatures on the mountain drop considerably during the night and early morning hours, so appropriate clothing is advised. The site charges 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableDoi Bo Luang Forest Park FIO is located within a pine forest at 1,150 meters above sea level in Chiang Mai province. The site is surrounded by tall pine trees, where morning sunlight filters through the canopy accompanied by light mist. The climate remains cool and comfortable throughout the day, ideal for relaxation and breathing fresh air. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, a restaurant, and parking areas. Visitors can prepare their own meals, barbecue, and build campfires, as well as explore the surrounding forest on hiking trails. The park also offers large tents equipped with bedding and private bathrooms for those seeking additional comfort. The entrance fee is 100 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Lan Yu Thuan Ban Pa Lo is located in a quiet Lahu hill tribe village surrounded by natural forest in Chiang Mai province. The site offers sweeping views of Doi Luang Chiang Dao mountain and the city below from its elevated viewpoint. Visitors can choose between camping areas and guesthouse accommodation. Facilities include a restaurant, barbecue areas, and campfire pits, with opportunities for stargazing and watching the sea of mist. The setting appeals to campers seeking tranquility and a more rustic camping experience. Access requires driving approximately 15 kilometers from the main road through Ban Mae Mae village, then another 8 kilometers on challenging terrain suitable only for four-wheel drive vehicles with experienced drivers. Those uncertain about the route can park at Ban Mae Mae temple and arrange paid transport service with the campsite. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableMaDoi Camping occupies a hilltop location in Mae Rim, Chiang Mai province. The site is accessible via a concrete road for most of the journey, with a short dirt section near the camping area. The ascent is moderately steep. Morning hours bring birdsong and light mist drifting through the area. Visitors can watch the sunrise emerge between mountain peaks and clouds, with expansive views across forested hillsides. The campsite operates seven individual slots, and each booking secures an entire slot without sharing with other parties. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, a restaurant, and a coffee shop. The site also offers viewpoints for observing the sea of mist and birdwatching opportunities. Entrance is priced at 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent. Advance reservations are necessary as the site typically reaches full capacity.

Hey Now Chiang Dao Stay is located near Chiang Dao district in Chiang Mai province, just 20 minutes from town without the need to drive far up into the mountains. The access road is unpaved with some dust for less than a kilometer. The site offers various accommodation options including bungalows for couples and families, as well as designated camping areas. Facilities include electrical outlets and well-maintained restrooms. An on-site cafe serves aromatic coffee at reasonable prices. Visitors who wish to come solely for photography can pay a day entry fee of 50 baht per person. Camping costs 500 baht per person per night with breakfast included, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableMae Tiea Waterfall Camping Area is located within Ob Luang National Park in Chiang Mai province. The camping ground sits directly in front of the waterfall, allowing visitors to fall asleep to the sound of flowing water throughout the night. Temperatures drop to 18-19 degrees Celsius after dark, and wildlife sightings are possible in the area. The site has no electricity, mobile signal, or internet access. At night, the darkness is so complete that only stars are visible overhead. Restrooms are positioned uphill from the camping area, requiring a walk of some distance, and have no lighting so a flashlight is necessary. Visitors can charge electronic devices at the checkpoint located 7-8 kilometers back down the mountain road. The on-site food shop closes at 9 PM and accepts cash only. The access road is narrow with steep inclines and numerous curves, though passable for small vehicles. It is advisable to purchase supplies at Chom Thong district before ascending to the park. The overnight camping fee is 30 baht per person, with tent rentals available for 250 baht and individual sleeping equipment items for 30 baht each.
Equipment rental availableMae Tia Waterfall Camping Ground is located within Ob Luang National Park in Chiang Mai province. This site sits directly in front of Mae Tia Waterfall, allowing campers to fall asleep to the sounds of flowing water throughout the night. Nighttime temperatures drop to a comfortable 18-19 degrees Celsius. The camping area is very dark, making it suitable for stargazing, and visitors may encounter wildlife in the area. Toilet facilities are situated uphill, requiring a walk from the camping zone. The site has no electricity supply, so bringing a flashlight is essential. Device charging is available at the first checkpoint, located 7-8 kilometers away. Mobile phone signal and internet access are unavailable, though designated spots with signage indicate where signal may be found. The access road is narrow with steep curves, though small vehicles can navigate it. Visitors should purchase necessary supplies in Jom Thong district and bring cash. Entry fees range from 30 to 250 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableBan Suan Phu Phrao is located in Chiang Mai and offers accommodation set in natural surroundings with a quiet and private atmosphere. The site features both house accommodation and camping zones to suit different preferences. The house accommodation includes 2 bedrooms and can accommodate 4 to 5 guests, with spacious interiors designed for comfort. Facilities on site include toilets and showers with separate areas for men and women, electricity, parking, and a viewpoint for observing the sea of mist. Guests can participate in a boat trip to view the Cham Cha trees, a local attraction in the Phrao area, and campfires are permitted. Advance booking is recommended to ensure availability. Rates range from 150 to 2,500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availablePha Sam Sao Camp is located on Doi Mae Tang in Chiang Mai province. This recently opened camping area offers 360-degree green mountain views. Despite its proximity to Chiang Mai city, the site maintains a cool climate and natural setting. The evening hours provide opportunities to observe the sunset, while mornings often feature light mist. On-site facilities include restrooms, showers, electricity, Wi-Fi, a shop, and viewpoints for observing the surrounding landscape and sea of mist. Hot pot and shabu dining services are available. The camp is adjacent to an orange orchard that visitors can explore. Parking is available either at the camping area or at a lower level with transportation service provided to the site. Entrance is 150 baht per person per night, and tent rentals are available for those who do not bring their own equipment, including specialized jeep-style tents.

Doi Mon Mak, also known as Doi Muen Mak, is located in Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai. The site was originally farmland belonging to the Lawa hill tribe, who cultivated rice and areca palms. The name derives from the thousands of areca nut bunches used to exchange for the land. The campsite offers 360-degree views where visitors can observe the sea of mist and enjoy stargazing. A shop on site serves food and beverages, including hot pot meals. Facilities include parking, a viewpoint, barbecue areas, toilets, and showers. The access road includes some steep sections, though regular sedans can make the drive up. The site suits those seeking a mountain retreat with expansive views and frequent mist. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.