Equipment rental availableKhao Rom Viewpoint Campsite is located within Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. The site operates seasonally during winter months and has capacity for approximately 1,000 visitors. Set in a forested mountain environment, the camping area offers a natural setting with cool temperatures suitable for outdoor recreation. Visitors can observe views of the surrounding landscape, take photographs, watch the sea of mist in the morning, and stargaze at night. The viewpoint location provides opportunities for these activities throughout the day and evening. Toilet facilities are available on site for campers. The camping fee ranges from 10 to 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available for those who need it.

Huai Lan Reservoir is located near Chiang Mai city and offers a convenient spot for camping and relaxation. Visitors can watch the sunrise in the morning or enjoy an evening barbecue at sunset. The long road along the dam provides space for resting and photography. The site includes a camping area with kayaking and fishing activities available. The surrounding landscape features mountain ranges of Mae On National Forest Reserve and Doi Ngum peak. Facilities include viewpoints, parking, restrooms, shower rooms, and designated areas for campfires and stargazing. The entrance fee is 20 baht per person, with camping space priced at 100 baht for a small tent and 300 baht for a large tent per night. Equipment rental is not available at this site.

Pink Rock Beach is located within Kung Kraben Wildlife Sanctuary in Chanthaburi province, offering a coastal camping area with consistent sea breezes. Visitors can listen to ocean waves throughout the night and are permitted to build campfires for cooking. Nature trails around the site provide access to mountain and sea views, while the surrounding waters allow for fishing opportunities with small fish commonly caught. Available facilities include electricity, toilets, bathrooms, and a convenience store. The site features viewpoints for sunrise watching in the morning and clear skies suitable for stargazing at night. Walking paths through the area allow campers to explore the local environment and coastline at leisure. The entrance fee is 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available at this location.

Million Stars Poolvilla & Camping Wang Nam Khieo is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province and offers a camping ground that becomes quiet after 10 PM, making it suitable for those seeking genuine rest. The site provides electricity points distributed throughout the area, along with clean restrooms equipped with hot water heaters and a washing zone. A shop on site sells goods and beverages, and visitors can order food delivery from nearby restaurants. Access is convenient via well-paved roads. The climate remains cool at night and comfortable during the day without excessive heat, with gentle breezes throughout the day. The area maintains a smoke-free environment. Campers must bring their own tents, with tarps available for an additional fee. The nightly rate is 180 baht per person, tarps cost 50 baht, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableCamping Wang Nam Khiao Water Hill is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province along a reservoir shoreline. Visitors can select their own pitching spot and park vehicles directly beside tents. The site accommodates both camper vans and motorcyclists. Facilities include parking areas, electricity access, restrooms, shower rooms, fishing opportunities, and swimming. Campers may use gas or charcoal stoves but electric cooking appliances are not permitted. Visitors should bring extension cords of 10 to 20 meters and flashlights for convenience. Site rules prohibit loud music or noise after 4 PM, require proper trash disposal in designated areas, and forbid dropping food scraps on the ground or feeding dogs. The campsite charges 150 baht per person per night and offers equipment rental.
Equipment rental availableKhao Lampi-Hat Thai Mueang National Park in Phangnga province serves as a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles between November and February, with turtle release ceremonies that visitors can witness. The camping area sits near Thai Mueang beach beneath pine trees in a tranquil setting. Facilities include outdoor toilets and showers close to the beach, along with parking space suitable for car camping. Electricity is provided, and campers can build campfires, swim, and cook their own meals. For additional supplies, the nearby Ban Lampi community is located about 5 to 6 kilometers away. Mobile reception is reliable for both True and AIS networks. Evenings tend to be warm, while temperatures drop considerably after midnight. To reach the park, follow Petchkasem Road from Phuket toward Phangnga for approximately 75 kilometers, then turn into the park entrance. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Layan Beach is situated within Sirinath National Park in Cherng Talay Subdistrict, Thalang District, Phuket Province. This quiet beach offers well-preserved natural surroundings with fine white sand suitable for seaside camping. Visitors can enjoy listening to the ocean waves and viewing the sunset in the evening. The entrance to the beach can be somewhat difficult to locate and is less accessible compared to neighboring beaches, though parking facilities are available on site. The location is suitable for relaxation and swimming, with restroom and shower facilities provided for campers. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableENJOYCAMP is located in Nakhon Nayok province along a stream, offering shaded camping grounds throughout the day. Visitors can relax to the sound of flowing water in a peaceful setting. The site provides various activities including barbecuing, fishing, boating, and ATV riding. Available facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, a restaurant, water supply, and parking area. The campsite is situated near a dam and local tourist attractions, making it suitable for those seeking a nature retreat by the water. The location combines convenient access to amenities with a tranquil streamside environment ideal for unwinding. Rates range from 150 to 1200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availablePlenti Farm is located along the shore of Bueng Lad Pho in Nakhon Pathom province. The campsite offers waterside tent pitches in a shaded setting with access to complimentary fishing for guests. An on-site homemade cafe and restaurant serves a variety of dishes including waterside moo kata, barbecue sets, sukiyaki hot pot, and budae-jjigae. A notable menu item is jim sen sauce, a local Nakhon Pathom specialty featuring fresh noodles dipped in a tangy pomelo-based sauce. Facilities include toilets, showers, parking, and electricity. Operating hours are 11:00 to 21:00, with closures on Wednesdays. Advance telephone reservations are required. To reach the site from Phetchakasem Road heading towards Bangkok, look for the Ban Rim Bueng restaurant sign at Bueng Lad Pho and turn left into the alley. Continue past the restaurant along the lakeside road for approximately 500 meters. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Mon Jai Homestay is located in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai province, offering camping areas on elevated terrain divided into two zones. One side overlooks mountain ranges while the other faces the village with clear night skies suitable for stargazing. The village-facing side provides better ground conditions for pitching tents. The camping area is laid out in flat terraces following the contour of the hillside, with tall trees providing shade and sturdy trunks for hanging hammocks. Reservations are not required and visitors may walk in at any time, with sites allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The access road is narrow but passable for small vehicles. Electricity hookups are available, though campers must bring their own extension cords. Restroom and shower facilities are shared and not separated by gender. Nearby attractions include Yingyong flower garden and a sheep farm. The fee is 150 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.

Red Beach Camp Samaesarn is located in Sattahip, Chonburi Province, offering beachfront camping with mountains backing the site and the sea directly ahead. The tent area is divided into zones based on tent size, with wooden fences clearly marking each section. The campsite operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no advance reservations. Check-in begins at noon and check-out is required before 10 AM. Every tent faces the sea, with the water just a few steps away. A small sandy beach provides a play area for children, and the clear water makes the location suitable for fishing and squid fishing. The grounds accommodate car camping and recreational vehicles, with parking available. Electricity is provided but outlets are limited, and power outages may occur during weekends. The toilets and shower facilities are adequate, though water supply can run low late at night. Rates range from 50 to 300 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.
Equipment rental availableTiwkao Camping is located in Saraburi province, offering a natural camping area surrounded by mountains with good air quality. The site features a natural stream with clear, cool water that remains shallow enough for children to play safely. The spacious grounds provide ample room for camping without crowding, and the layout accommodates car camping with various spots offering different atmospheres. Facilities include parking areas, restrooms and shower rooms with separate facilities for men and women, electrical hookups for campers who bring extension cords, running water, wireless internet, and viewpoints for enjoying mountain mist. An on-site restaurant provides free food delivery service to campers. The campsite welcomes pets and accepts walk-in guests without advance reservations. Visitors should note that fires directly on grass are prohibited, and quiet hours begin at 22:00. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Huai Sai Thong Reservoir in Nakhon Nayok province offers a camping area beside the water in a quiet and secure environment with minimal noise or disturbances. The site operates without on-site staff and does not provide toilet facilities, so visitors should come prepared. Campers need to bring their own food and beverages or purchase supplies from village shops before entering the reservoir area. The location provides parking space and permits campfire use. Visitors are expected to maintain cleanliness and pack out all waste, as there are no waste management services available. The setting suits those seeking solitude and a self-sufficient camping experience away from crowded tourist spots. Entry is free of charge and no equipment rental services are available.
Equipment rental availablePha Chu Camping Ground is located within Sri Nan National Park in Nan Province. The site offers an open camping area with views across the landscape and opportunities to witness the sea of mist during early morning hours. Temperatures tend to be warm during the day but become cool and comfortable at night. Visitors can observe the sunrise and take photographs at designated viewpoints. Facilities include restrooms and shower rooms located within reasonable walking distance that are adequately maintained, though hot water is not available. A restaurant, welfare shop, and small coffee shop serve campers on site. Electrical outlets for charging devices can be found near the restaurant pavilion. The access road is in good condition and suitable for those with experience driving on mountain routes. Campers should be prepared for mosquitoes and small black ants that nest in scattered spots on the ground and deliver painful bites. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableD'ozone camp occupies a hillside location on Khao Yai Thiang in Nakhon Ratchasima province, offering panoramic views across the surrounding landscape. The site operates as a private camp with limited guest capacity to maintain a quiet and intimate atmosphere. Accommodation options include homestay rooms, glamping tents, and standard tent pitches where visitors can set up their own equipment with provided tarps. The elevated position ensures cool breezes throughout the day and provides favorable conditions for stargazing at night. Viewpoints around the camp overlook the city lights of Nakhon Ratchasima below and morning fog when conditions allow. Facilities on site include wireless internet access, restrooms, and shower rooms. Rates range from 250 to 2,000 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableRawi Camping Lampang is an urban camping ground situated within Lampang city, offering a quiet riverside location with ample tree shade. The site features a small reservoir and mountain views facing a larger water reservoir. A pleasant breeze flows throughout the year, while winter brings cold temperatures and morning fog that drifts across the water surface. The spacious grounds provide opportunities for stargazing at night and fog viewing at dawn. Access is convenient via a nearby alley with parking available. Facilities include clean restrooms and bathrooms with hot water service. Electric outlets are distributed throughout the camping area for guest convenience. Complimentary morning beverages including tea, coffee, and Ovaltine are provided. The site welcomes pets, including dogs and cats, maintaining a friendly and relaxed environment suited to campers, travelers, and those seeking a restful retreat. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableThis national park campsite occupies a coastal location on the main island of the Lanta archipelago in Krabi province. The camping area sits near the beach where clear waters provide opportunities for snorkeling among coral reefs and marine life. Visitors can access viewpoints within the park and watch the sunrise over the sea. Basic facilities include restrooms and water supply for campers. The island setting offers a natural coastal environment suitable for those seeking a seaside camping experience. Beach access from the camping ground is convenient for swimming and shore activities. The site serves as a base for exploring the surrounding islands and marine environments of the archipelago. Rates range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableSan Pa Kia Doi Mae Taman Highland Agricultural Research Station is located in Chiang Mai province and offers camping areas with panoramic views of Doi Luang Chiang Dao peak. During winter months, visitors can observe Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms in bloom. The site provides both accommodation buildings and designated camping zones with accessible toilet and shower facilities. The station operates on solar power, which functions until midnight, so visitors should bring flashlights for later hours. On-site facilities include a welfare shop and a made-to-order food restaurant, along with viewpoints for observing the sea of mist and stargazing. Barbecue facilities are also available. Access requires attention to vehicle type. Regular sedans and unloaded pickup trucks can reach the junction, but the left turn to the research station requires high-clearance pickups, SUVs, or motorcycles. During the dry winter season, the roads are more manageable, while the rainy season is best navigated with four-wheel drive vehicles or by hiring local transport. The camping fee is 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableChong Yen Camping Area is located within Mae Wong National Park in Nakhon Sawan Province. This camping ground sits in a natural setting suitable for visitors seeking to escape urban routines. The area offers a shaded environment with cool weather throughout the year. Visitors can explore nature trails, observe views and sea of mist, and enjoy stargazing at night. Facilities on site include restrooms, parking areas, and a shop for basic supplies. The location serves as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding forest and viewpoints within the national park. Those requiring additional information may contact the tourist service center at 06 1048 4837. The camping fee ranges from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available for those who need it.
Equipment rental availableMae Yom National Park is Thailand's 51st national park, situated in Phrae Province within Song District. The park lies about 70 kilometers from Ban Sa-iab village, roughly one hour by road. Major peaks include Doi Luang, Doi Yao, Doi Khun Huai Pae, and Doi Ton. The main attraction is Kaeng Seua Ten, a four-kilometer stretch of natural river islands in the Yom River with sandy beaches suitable for camping. Another notable feature is Lom Dong, a natural water basin over 100 meters wide atop a mountain that holds water year-round and offers views across teak forests. Visitors can explore large makha trees, Lod Thang Cave, Bat Cave, Ai Ya Ra Cave, and hot springs. The park provides camping areas with electricity, charging points, clean toilets and showers, and parking facilities. Mobile internet signal is not available. Activities include hiking, swimming, boating, wildlife observation, and photography. Fees range from 30 to 1,000 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

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.

Koh Set is a small island of only a few rai in Chaiya District, Surat Thani Province, formed by sediment deposits from the Tapi River estuary. The island features white sand beaches and a sandbar extending approximately 4 kilometers that becomes clearly visible at low tide. The area is rich with shrimp, shellfish, crabs, and various fish species. Visitors can participate in activities such as releasing egg-bearing crabs, collecting shells, fishing, planting mangroves, visiting fish villages and crab banks, and learning about the sea gypsy way of life. The island has no running water or electricity. Access requires a boat journey of approximately 30 minutes from Laem Pho coast in Phumriang subdistrict, with life jackets provided for all passengers. The most suitable time to visit is from March to September. Camping is free of charge, and equipment rental is not available.