
Yaks Park is a riverside campsite located in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, offering a relaxed setting along the riverbank. Visitors can observe local community life and watch boats traveling along the waterway, as well as view the sunset in the evening. The site provides toilets and shower facilities, along with electrical hookups for camper use. Guests are welcome to cook their own meals, and there is also an on-site restaurant selling food and beverages. Fishing is permitted, and parking is available. Those interested in a day visit without staying overnight can enter for 50 baht per person, but must depart before 10 PM. The campsite enforces a policy against loud music or noise that may disturb other visitors. Children under 10 years old can enter free of charge. The overnight rate is 150 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.

Khao Nam Khang National Park is located less than 80 kilometers from Hat Yai, offering a cool and comfortable climate at 23.5 degrees Celsius. A stream flows through the park, separating the office area from the camping zone, connected by a suspension bridge or accessible by car. The park features two large wooden platforms where multiple 2-person tents can be set up. These elevated platforms protect from flash floods and offer beautiful views with the soothing sounds of streams from Ton Lat Waterfall. The area receives sunlight only from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, then enjoys tree shade for the rest of the day. Clean restroom facilities include one shower room and two toilet rooms, separated by gender. Two nature trails are available: one leading to Ton Lat Waterfall and another nature study path. A historical Communist base from 1972 lies just 4 kilometers from the park, featuring tunnels carved into clay mountains extending about 1 kilometer with 3 levels. Only AIS mobile network has coverage; True network has no signal.
Equipment rental availableLe Po Ya Camping in Nakhon Si Thammarat province offers beachfront camping with options for both bring-your-own-tent sites and various types of accommodation. Visitors can choose from houses, roofed huts, homestays, family tents, and rental tents, with the option to select ocean view locations. The campground provides parking, electricity connection points, wireless internet, and toilet facilities. An on-site restaurant serves meals, while a convenience store stocks drinks, snacks, and personal items. Additional services include fishing rod rental, camping gear, barbecue grills, pork barbecue sets, and breakfast. All accommodation requires advance booking. Campers should note that pitching tents under large trees is prohibited, and the campground does not accept responsibility for accidents occurring on the premises. Rates start at 150 baht per person per night for those bringing their own tents, with children under 10 staying free, while accommodation and camping equipment are available for rent at higher rates up to 2,000 baht per person per night.

Ban Mai Chai Nam Na Mo Thao is situated in Kanchanaburi province near the River Kwai, offering both tent pitches and accommodations with mountain and river views. Visitors can enjoy various waterfront activities including fishing and swimming in a natural setting. The site features viewpoints and opportunities to observe the sea of mist, appealing to photography enthusiasts. Facilities include parking, restrooms, bathrooms, and wireless internet access. The location provides a relaxing atmosphere where guests can connect with nature while having access to basic amenities. The nightly rate is 500 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available at this campsite.

Golden Camp is located beside Huai Tha Khoei Reservoir in Ratchaburi province, offering mountain views and a relaxed atmosphere with cool evenings. The camping area features level ground covered with soft grass, providing comfortable tent pitching space. Facilities include separate restroom blocks for men and women, each with four rooms that are well-maintained and equipped with hot water heaters in every unit. Power outlets are distributed throughout the grounds, with an additional charge of 20 baht per fan for electricity usage. Mobile phone signals and internet connectivity from all networks are available across the site. Activities include fishing, kayaking, and cycling. The campsite operates on a walk-in basis only with no advance reservations accepted. Rules include no fires on the grass, no noise after 10 PM, and pets are permitted under proper supervision. Food is not sold on-site, but shops and restaurants are located within 200 meters. The rate is 100 to 120 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Pimcha Ban Suan Laan Kaang Ten Suan Phueng is located in Ratchaburi province and offers a quiet environment suitable for family camping. The campground has electricity throughout the site, mobile phone coverage across all networks, and wireless internet access. Clean restrooms and shower facilities are provided, along with parking space for visitors. Guests can enjoy kayaking on the water, try their hand at fishing, or go for a swim during their stay. In addition to tent camping areas, the site also offers accommodation houses for those seeking more comfort. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableEco Camp Mae Lamao is situated in Mae Lamao village in Tak Province, approximately 3 kilometers from the main road. The camp appears on the right side after passing a Buddha statue. This waterfront facility operates daily and provides parking, restrooms, showers, and camping space. Visitors can engage in various activities including kayaking at 200 baht per hour for three people, swimming, and using complimentary bamboo rafts. An on-site restaurant and coffee shop serve meals and beverages. Campfires and grilling are permitted within the grounds. Dogs are welcome to join in water activities provided they remain on leash. Mats for sitting are provided at no additional charge. The site charges 30 baht per person per night and offers tent and equipment rentals.

A riverside camping ground in Nakhon Nayok province offering a relaxed and chill atmosphere alongside natural waterways. The site charges 150 baht per person for entry and provides comprehensive facilities including electricity throughout the camping area, clean restrooms equipped with hot water systems, and accommodation options with guesthouses for those seeking additional comfort. On-site dining services offer food and beverages for campers' convenience. Wi-Fi internet access covers the entire camping ground area. The location particularly appeals to motorcycle travelers looking for a peaceful retreat in nature. The waterside setting creates a refreshing environment perfect for camping enthusiasts who appreciate natural surroundings and modern amenities combined in one location.

Wang Kan Luang Arboretum lies in Lopburi province and features a distinctive blue waterfall formed by calcium carbonate minerals in the limestone that create a blue-green hue when sunlight reflects off the water. The surrounding forest offers shade and yellow flame trees that bloom along the stream. Night temperatures drop to around 19 degrees Celsius, creating a quiet and peaceful atmosphere suitable for relaxation. The access road has been recently improved and accommodates small vehicles, with a newly paved concrete path leading down to the waterfall area. The site provides basic facilities including restrooms and shower rooms with three units each for men and women. Campers should note that there is no electricity available and pitching tents directly beside the water is not permitted. Additional restrictions include no alcohol consumption, no pets allowed, and eating is restricted to designated areas only. The entrance fee is 30 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableA riverside camping ground offering a chill atmosphere surrounded by nature, perfect for travelers seeking relaxation and outdoor activities. The site provides tent pitching areas and cabin rentals along the river. Main activities include fishing and prawning by the river, boat paddling, firefly watching at night, and camping-style barbecuing. Fresh seafood is available including grilled prawns and live prawns ready for grilling. Located near several tourist attractions such as Wat Luang Pho Sothorn, Wat Chuk Choe, Wat Saman, and Ban Mai Market. Check-in and check-out times are at 12:00 PM. Fishing equipment rental and bait are available, plus complimentary boats for fishing activities.
Equipment rental availableLan Du Duean is situated within Doi Phu Kha National Park in Pua District, Nan Province. The campsite offers two spacious open-air camping zones near main road 1256 and viewpoint 1715. Positioned in a tranquil natural setting, the site provides wide mountain vistas with good ventilation and cool weather. Campers can enjoy views across the landscape, watch the sunset, and take photographs of the surrounding terrain. The site includes parking facilities, clean restrooms and shower rooms separated by gender, a designated cooking area with filtered drinking water and running water, and an on-site restaurant. Additional facilities include a viewpoint for observing the sea of mist and sunrise opportunities. National park entrance fees are 40 baht for adults and 20 baht for children. Camping costs 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableRai Prom Phu sits along the Kwae Noi River in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province. The campsite offers two distinct areas: an upper ground section and a riverside section. Facilities include toilets with water heaters, electricity, drinking water, ice, a shop, and a restaurant serving three meals daily with options for a la carte dishes, jungle food, and pork pan. Campers may prepare their own meals or request meal preparation from the camp staff with advance notice. The campsite enforces several rules including no noise after 22:00, no fires directly on the grass, and no vehicles on the lawn. Reservations are required with a fifty percent deposit that is non-refundable under all circumstances. Dogs are permitted for an additional fee. Portable air conditioners can be used for an extra charge. The nightly rate is 100 baht per person for the upper ground area and 150 baht per person for the riverside area, and tent rental with complete equipment is available.

Rim Than Lom Dao Camping is located in Chiang Mai province, offering a camping area positioned alongside a stream and river. The site provides a quiet and secluded environment suited to green season visits, where campers can enjoy fresh air accompanied by the sound of flowing water. Both tent pitches and accommodation units are available. Facilities on site include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, running water, and access to a waterfall. Guests can participate in complimentary elephant feeding activities in front of their accommodation with photo opportunities, as well as ATV excursions to Mae Sapok Waterfall. The nightly rate ranges from 149 to 999 baht per person, and camping equipment rental is not provided.

Pha Chom Dao campsite is located in Raksthai Village, Phitsanulok Province, offering a peaceful and private natural retreat. The site features beautiful scenery and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation. Access requires traveling 2 kilometers on a gravel road through rubber plantations, suitable for sedans but not recommended for low-clearance vehicles. Basic facilities include functional toilets, though there is no electricity supply. No shops or restaurants operate on-site, but simple breakfast items like rice porridge and instant noodles are available in the morning. Visitors must bring their own camping equipment as no rental services are provided. The friendly owners offer accommodating service, even opening the grounds for late arrivals. To maintain the private atmosphere, visitor numbers are limited and advance booking is required. The morning air is particularly fresh and pleasant, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a quiet escape in nature.
Equipment rental availablePom Pee is situated within Khao Laem National Park in Kanchanaburi province, offering a waterside camping area beside Vajiralongkorn Dam. The site is located along the route to Sangkhla Buri and serves as a suitable base for overnight stays or brief stops to take in the lakeside scenery. Evening hours provide views of the sunset reflecting across the reservoir. Basic facilities include water supply and restrooms, while boat trips around the reservoir are available. In addition to tent camping, the park offers fan-cooled and air-conditioned bungalows for visitors who prefer indoor accommodation. The national park entrance fee is 40 baht per person, with a vehicle fee of 30 baht. Camping is priced at 30 baht per person per night, fan rooms start at 600 baht per night, air-conditioned rooms begin at 1,000 baht per night, and camper van sites with electrical hookups cost 300 baht per vehicle. Equipment rental is available on site.

A camping site located alongside a natural stream offering a peaceful and tranquil environment close to nature. Visitors can enjoy swimming and playing in the stream waters. The campsite is pet-friendly, welcoming guests to bring their furry companions for a relaxing getaway. Located in Huai Muang Village, Tanao Si Subdistrict, Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province, approximately 3 kilometers from Kaeng Som Maeo Waterfall. The camping fee is 150 THB per person, with children under 10 years old entering free of charge. The site provides an ideal setting for nature therapy and peaceful relaxation surrounded by the sounds of flowing water and natural scenery.
Equipment rental availableBan Rai Hai Jai Chai Nam is a waterfront camping destination located in Sri Sawat District, Kanchanaburi Province. This natural retreat offers two camping zones: bamboo huts by the water and a grassy area with mountain views. The campsite provides diverse activities including swimming, kayaking, fishing, and harvesting fresh vegetables from the garden such as water spinach, acacia, papaya, and long beans. Facilities include two restroom points, a dishwashing area, and electrical outlets with extension cords. Guests can cook their own meals and bring pets. Mobile phone signals are available for all networks. Check-in and check-out time is 12:00 PM, with quiet hours enforced after 10:00 PM. The riverside location creates a peaceful atmosphere perfect for those seeking a natural escape.

Rai Roong Aroon Khao Yai is a camping site located in the Pak Chong area, perfect for those seeking relaxation in a natural setting. The accommodation charges 200 baht per person per night with an additional 100 baht parking fee. The site provides comprehensive facilities including standard electricity supply, though heavy electrical appliances are discouraged to prevent power outages. Clean water is available throughout the stay for various needs. Guests can enjoy water activities with complimentary kayak rentals and free life jackets provided for safety. The campsite also features a café where visitors can sit and relax while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. This destination is ideal for travelers looking to spend quality time unwinding and engaging in outdoor activities in a comfortable, laid-back environment.
Equipment rental availablePhuphayon National Park sits on the Phu Phan mountain range in the Tao Ngoi zone near Sakon Nakhon city center. The access road has moderate gradients suitable for regular vehicles. The park is known for its purple Dusita flower fields that bloom from August through January, though some areas fall within patrol zones and require permission from staff before visiting. Certified as a Dark Sky Park, the site offers excellent stargazing opportunities. The recommended viewing point is the dam at Huai Huad reservoir, where visitors can observe stars in all directions, the Milky Way, and meteor showers including the Geminids in December. The park provides shaded camping areas with restroom and washing facilities, while accommodation can be reserved through the national park booking system. Kham Nam Sang waterfall is located nearby. Visitors should plan trips during waning or crescent moon phases, bring warm clothing, pack out all waste, maintain quiet after 10pm, and use lights responsibly without spotlights to preserve the dark sky environment. Rates range from 30 to 950 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is 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.

Goodpoint Valley & Camping Bueng Khong Long is a lakeside camping site located at Ban Sok Phok curve in Bueng Khong Long District, Bueng Kan Province. The campsite offers various accommodation options including large huts with portable air conditioning and regular fans, air-conditioned guesthouses, and tent pitching areas along the lake. Facilities include free WiFi, electrical outlets, dishwashing area, separate male and female restrooms with hot water heaters, cooking facilities, and space for party activities. The camp features a boat dock 500 meters away for lake tours, and is conveniently located near Don Kaew Don Pho islands (500m), Naga Cave (10km), and the century-old Pu Ue Lue shrine (1km). Visitors can experience local fishing and farming lifestyles at the campsite, including fishing opportunities. Additional services include transportation, car rental, and tour guide services for exploring nearby attractions.
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.
Equipment rental availableDoi Tapang is a natural tourist destination in Chumphon Province, located in Village 7, Khao Thalu Subdistrict, Sawi District. Situated approximately 500 meters above sea level and 70 kilometers from Chumphon town, it offers 360-degree panoramic views perfect for sunrise watching and sea of mist viewing among uniquely shaped limestone mountains. Visitors can see Khao Thalu mountain, which gives its name to both the mountain and subdistrict. The ascent requires a rugged 3-kilometer journey by local four-wheel-drive vehicles due to the steep and dangerous terrain, taking approximately 20-30 minutes. The summit features Lan Lom Choy camping area with toilets and shower facilities, plus AIS and True mobile network coverage. However, there are no shops or restaurants on-site, so visitors must bring their own food and water. The meeting point is at Malila Coffee in Khao Thalu Subdistrict. The site is accessible year-round and offers excellent opportunities for stargazing, photography, and experiencing the serene mountain atmosphere with minimal crowds on weekdays.