Equipment rental availableHaad Kai Phra Maha Chetsadareach Chao is located in Chonburi Province along the beachfront, offering a peaceful and shaded environment suitable for visitors who appreciate the sea breeze and the sound of waves. The site provides sunrise viewing opportunities from the camping area. Electricity is available at no charge, though power outages occur frequently, so campers should bring battery-powered fans. Power connection points are located far from most pitches, requiring extension cords of at least 50 meters. Facilities include restrooms, parking, and a convenience store. The campsite is adjacent to Saen San fresh market, making food shopping convenient. Fresh fish for grilling can be purchased from military fishing boats operating in the area. Swimming, fishing, and other beach activities are available. Pets are permitted at this location. The rate is 200 to 300 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableSuan Waew Arun is located in Phetchabun province, just 1 kilometer from the Bo Thong traffic light intersection. The site offers a spacious camping area surrounded by natural scenery. Clean restrooms and shower facilities with hot water are available on site. The campground features a cafe where visitors can enjoy coffee with mountain views, as well as a restaurant serving a variety of meals. Notable features include a viewpoint for observing morning mist and opportunities for stargazing at night. The site operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no advance zone reservations. Pets are welcome. Children aged 0-7 years stay free, while children aged 7-12 years are charged 100 baht per person. The rate is 200 baht per person per night for adults, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Sun Stone Namnao occupies a hillside location in Phetchabun province, offering an open camping area with 180-degree panoramic views of layered mountain ranges. At night, distant city lights become visible beneath the dark sky, creating favorable conditions for stargazing and photography. The atmosphere remains quiet and private throughout the day, with cool breezes and clear weather. Morning and evening hours provide particularly good lighting for photography. The site includes electricity, restrooms, shower facilities, viewpoints, and a coffee shop. With space limited to 15 tents, the campsite maintains an uncrowded environment, though this also means advance reservations are advisable, especially before holiday periods. The entrance fee is 199 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableBang Bod Buriram Camp is situated within the Khao Khok archaeological site in Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi province, a location that once served as elephant and horse stables during the reign of King Rama IV. The camping area offers panoramic views of surrounding mountains in a tranquil natural setting. Nights are cool and comfortable, while days bring gentle breezes. Available facilities include electricity, water supply, restrooms, shower facilities, a restaurant, parking space, and designated barbecue areas. Visitors can explore nearby hiking trails and ancient caves within the historical grounds. Advance reservations are mandatory as walk-in guests are not accepted. The site operates between 8:00 and 20:00 daily. Quiet hours are enforced from 22:00 to 7:00. Open fires on grass are prohibited, and cooking stoves must be positioned at least 40 centimeters above ground level. The nightly rate is 200 baht per person, and camping equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableJae Son National Park is located in Mueang Pan District of Lampang Province, where temperatures drop to around 10 degrees Celsius. The camping area sits in a shaded, spacious setting with facilities including parking, restrooms, shower blocks, a restaurant, and electricity access. Visitors can explore natural hot springs featuring egg boiling pools, soaking baths, and foot baths alongside the onsen area. The park contains a year-round waterfall with native fish and marked nature trails for hiking and photography. Morning hours bring visible steam rising from the thermal pools. The park operates from 08:00 to 18:00 daily. Pets are not permitted within the grounds. While individual electrical outlets are not available at campsites, dedicated charging stations for electronic devices can be found in common areas. The overnight fee is 30 baht per person and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableThe One Camp Sarika is located in Mueang District of Nakhon Nayok Province, along the same road that leads to Sarika Waterfall. This camping ground welcomes visitors of all ages and is pet friendly. Electrical hookups are available throughout the site, and guests should bring their own extension cords for convenience. Facilities include separate restrooms for men and women, shower rooms, a swimming area, and an on-site restaurant serving Thai barbecue buffet, beverages, and ice. Barbecue equipment is also available for use. The campsite offers waterfront pitches, which incur an additional fee of 300 baht per site, charged only on Saturdays and public holidays. Equipment rental is available for those who need it, and the nightly rate ranges from 200 to 500 baht per person.

Khao Nam Fa Resort is located in Phaya Yen Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, approximately 3 kilometers from Chet Sao Noi Waterfall. The resort sits in a shaded setting with year-round flowing water, and guests can hear the sound of the waterfall from the grounds. Facilities include separate bathrooms for men and women with hot water, electrical hookups, mobile phone reception, and Wi-Fi access. An on-site restaurant serves food, beverages, and moo kratha, and parking is available. Pets are permitted, but fires directly on the ground are prohibited, and quiet hours begin at 9 PM. Guests using portable air conditioning units up to 9,000 BTU pay an additional 350 baht. Children under 12 years old stay free. Accommodation options include tent sites or houses for 2 to 5 people, with houses including breakfast. Rates range from 300 to 3,000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Rai Phro Mi Than Lae Thoe is located in Ratchaburi province along a stream surrounded by forested mountains. Visitors can listen to the sounds of flowing water and birdsong in a natural setting. The campsite sits just 300 to 800 meters from Oh Poy market and a Karen community. Facilities include clean restrooms with hot water, a washing area for dishes, a garbage disposal point, electrical hookups, and Wi-Fi access. An on-site shop sells beverages, ice, snacks, and souvenirs. Activities available include campfire gathering, grilling, swimming, visiting a waterfall, and bird watching. Pets are permitted on the grounds. The site operates only on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, with a quiet hours policy enforced after 22:00. Fees range from 50 to 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is not available.
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.

Had Napathara Phirom, also known as EOD Beach, sits within the Royal Thai Navy Air Base at U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport in Chonburi Province, approximately 2.5 kilometers from the passenger terminal. The beach stretches along the coast with brown sand and clear water, shaded naturally by pine trees that line the shore. Its location within a military zone ensures safety and security, with maintenance provided by naval personnel. Visitors can relax by the sea, pitch tents, swim, fish, take photographs, or watch aircraft operations from the beach. The site provides parking, restrooms, showers, electricity, a restaurant, and Utapao Cafe. The tranquil atmosphere and steady breeze make it suitable for camping and recreational activities. Quiet hours are enforced after 10 PM. Camping fees range from 200 to 500 baht per person per night depending on tent size or vehicle type, and equipment rental is not available.

Phu Ob Om Camping Site is located in Chiang Rai province, offering a natural camping area with a peaceful atmosphere suitable for relaxation. The site features spacious grounds surrounded by abundant nature, with thick morning fog and cool air throughout. Visitors can enjoy views and sea of mist from various points around the area. Access is straightforward for both small and large vehicles, with dedicated parking space for campervans and RVs. The location is convenient, close to local markets and community areas, and not far from Wat Phra That Jom Phoa temple. Facilities include electricity, running water, internet access, restrooms, shower rooms, and designated areas for campfires and barbecuing. The caretakers are welcoming and attentive to guests. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

TRUNKHILL CAMPFIELD Khao Ngwong Chang Camping Ground is located in Ban Khai District, Rayong Province. This recently opened camping ground offers spacious plots measuring 10x10 meters per lot, providing campers with an airy and private environment that sets it apart from typical camping areas. The site is operated by individuals with over 10 years of camping experience, delivering a welcoming and straightforward service. The layout encourages social interaction, allowing campers to comfortably gather and converse with fellow camping enthusiasts. Available facilities include parking, restrooms, shower facilities, electricity, and water supply. The site charges 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Rai Unalom is a camping area located beside Nam Phud Thap Lao spring in Chaiyaphum province. The site offers a quiet and private environment suited to those seeking a nature-oriented experience. Camping pitches are set along the stream in a shaded setting where the gentle sound of flowing water provides a natural soundtrack throughout the night. The spring maintains clear running water year-round, and visitors can bring chairs to sit and soak in the cool stream about 50 meters from the main water source. This location caters to adventurous campers rather than those prioritizing convenience. Mosquitoes can be persistent, so bringing adequate repellent and coils is advisable. Mobile phone coverage is limited to AIS and DTAC networks only. Available facilities include parking, restrooms, electricity, a shop, a restaurant, and barbecue areas. The site charges 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableBambusa Camp is located in Phetchaburi province and operated by a family of farmers and gardeners who prioritize environmental care and cleanliness. The site offers a relaxing environment with a cool breeze, suitable for those seeking a quiet retreat. On-site facilities include a made-to-order restaurant serving breakfast, a coffee shop, and a convenience store. Restrooms and shower facilities are provided, along with a swimming area and barbecue spaces. Nighttime security is maintained for guest safety. The campsite caters to both casual campers and those looking for a well-maintained natural setting with essential services readily available. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableRoute 3085 Campsite is located along the Kwai Noi River in Kanchanaburi Province, offering riverside camping in a natural setting. The site provides well-maintained facilities including 12 toilets separated by gender without hot water, shower rooms, parking areas, and complimentary electricity for fans and charging devices. A small shop on-site sells water, ice, snacks, and beverages for camper convenience. Visitors can enjoy fishing and swimming in the river, and pets are permitted on the grounds. Tarp setups are allowed separately at no extra charge. Campfires can be made in designated areas but not on the grass. The site enforces a checkout time of 1:00 PM and implements quiet hours after 10:30 PM, with the main gate closed from 10:30 PM to 7:00 AM. Parking on grass and electric stoves are not permitted. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and tent and equipment rental are available.

H2o Camping View Trai Yok Sea of Mist is located in Kanchanaburi province and serves as a retreat for visitors seeking cooler temperatures and natural scenery. The site offers opportunities to watch the sunset in the evening, observe stars at night, and wake up to a sea of mist in the morning, which appears reliably each day. This viewpoint provides access to the mist phenomenon within a reasonable distance from Bangkok. Each camping lot measures 4x4 meters, and guests may bring their pets. Children under 6 years old stay at no charge. Portable air conditioning units are available for those requiring additional comfort, and extra lots can be purchased if more space is needed. Facilities include restrooms and shower areas. Those using air conditioning without prior notification will incur a fine. The rate is 250 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.

Shambhala Camp is located in Phatthalung province, offering forest camping surrounded by natural woodland. The small Kuan Nam Phut waterfall flows within the camp grounds and is suitable for swimming. A viewpoint at Nam Phut provides opportunities to observe the sea of mist on clear mornings. Accommodation options include dome tents, field tents, dome-shaped houses, and designated zones for guests who wish to pitch their own tents. The central area features a space for campfires and gathering. An on-site restaurant serves meals, including grilled pork hot pot, which requires advance booking. Facilities include electricity, toilets, shower rooms, and barbecue areas. The waterfall is particularly attractive during the rainy season when water flow increases. The site can be easily reached by following GPS coordinates. The rate is 150 to 148 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Jintanakan Camp & Bistro is located in Kanchanaburi province along the Mae Khlong River, offering a camping area with a relaxed riverside setting. The site overlooks a river bend with clear views of the waterway. Multiple photo points and swings are scattered throughout the grounds for guests to enjoy. Separate toilet and shower facilities for men and women are distributed across the campsite, with hot water available. The on-site restaurant serves meals and features pork hot pot, while a cafe provides refreshments. Several electrical hookups and dishwashing stations are positioned around the area. The campsite welcomes pets and provides wheelbarrows for transporting gear. Activities include kayaking, boat rides, swimming, and viewing the morning mist from designated viewpoints. Kayaks and life jackets are provided free of charge, while wet raft services cost 150 baht per person. The nightly rate is 250 baht per person, and camping equipment is not available for rent.

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.
Equipment rental availableNa Non Camping Ground is located in Kanchanaburi province along a riverside setting. The site operates daily and allows guests to select their own camping spots. Accommodation options include both pitched tents and rooms, with customizable camping packages available to suit different budgets. These packages include sleeping equipment and buffet meals. The climate is particularly favorable during the cooler months when nighttime temperatures drop to around 15 degrees Celsius. Facilities on site include parking, electricity, running water, restrooms, a viewpoint for morning mist, a designated fire pit area, kayaking activities, and a coffee shop. The location provides access to nature and fresh air in a waterside environment. The rate is 300 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Mon Ta Marn Campsite & Mountain Farm is located in Suphan Buri province, approximately two and a half hours from Bangkok. The site offers shaded camping areas beneath mature trees with a cool breeze throughout the day. Visitors can enjoy mountain views spanning 180 degrees and relax in hammocks distributed across the grounds. The farm provides seasonal fresh fruit and vegetables for cooking. Nearby attractions include Wat Tham Khao Wong, Saowai Market, the Giant Tree at Ban Sanam, Wat Khao Tapao Thong, Phutey National Park, and a plane crash site accessible via off-road routes. Facilities include six toilets separated by gender, shower rooms, two dish washing sinks, barbecue areas, and viewpoints for observing morning mist. The site operates on solar power rather than mains electricity, though mobile phone signal coverage is reliable across all networks. Quiet hours begin at 22:00 and fires on the grass are prohibited. Rates range from 100 to 3,000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableCamp Cup Danchang is a multi-purpose retreat that combines a cafe, camping ground, and resort-style accommodation near Krasiaw Dam in Suphan Buri province. The setting offers a natural and quiet environment suitable for camping beginners and families looking for a getaway. Facilities include separate male and female restrooms, shower rooms, parking, a restaurant, and a cafe serving food and beverages throughout the day. The site accommodates barbecue activities and Thai-style hotpot gatherings, particularly enjoyable during the evening when cool breezes arrive from the dam. Regarding site policies, pets are not permitted in house accommodation or rental tents, though visitors bringing their own tents may bring pets provided they do not disturb other guests. Quiet hours begin at 10 PM. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableWaterfall Camping Wang Krasiao Dan Chang is located in Suphan Buri province along a waterfall area suitable for relaxation and outdoor recreation. The site offers complimentary parking for all vehicles without restrictions on the number of cars. Visitors can bring their own tents or rent tents with bedding provided by the campsite. Overnight guests receive a free breakfast that includes tea, coffee, patongko, and rice porridge. An on-site restaurant serves additional meals and beverages throughout the day. Facilities include bathrooms, shower rooms, and a designated swimming area near the waterfall. Children under 12 years old are not charged for their stay. Guests are requested to keep noise levels down after 10 PM unless the entire area has been reserved for a private group booking. Rates range from 150 to 500 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.