
Noppatharaphirom Beach is located in Rayong Province and offers a beachside camping area suitable for overnight stays. Visitors can observe aircraft landing at the nearby airfield while surrounded by white sand and coastal scenery. The site provides electricity throughout the camping area and features shops selling food and beverages including coffee for visitor convenience. The location appeals to those seeking a seaside camping experience with easy access to basic amenities. The proximity to the beach allows campers to enjoy the maritime environment during their stay. The site charges between 200 and 300 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is not available on site.

Khun Yai Kaisit Camp occupies three rai along the Kwai Noi River, located 1.5 kilometers from the rear of Muang Singh Historical Park in Kanchanaburi Province. The property features five terraced levels that include a parking area, stone terrace, flat grass section, rocky outcrop zone, and cliff area. Visitors can swim in the river and fish for local species including marble goby, silver barb, and featherback. Two bamboo huts with thatched roofs are available specifically for elderly and female guests. The campsite welcomes pets but prohibits high-wattage electrical devices and enforces quiet hours after 10 PM. Facilities include restrooms, showers, water supply, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The onsite kitchen prepares made-to-order dishes and wild-foraged meals. The location provides convenient access to numerous attractions in the area. Rates range from 100 to 400 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableMai Ngam Beach is located within Mu Ko Surin National Park in Phang Nga Province, offering a beachfront camping area with soft white sand and clear seawater. The atmosphere remains fresh with cooling sea breezes throughout the day. Campers can pitch their own tents in zones 5 through 10, and pre-set tents are available in both VIP and standard options. Electricity runs from 18:00 to 06:00, while complimentary drinking and filtered water are provided. A charging station operates at the restaurant between 17:30 and 20:00. The restaurant serves meals at three scheduled times: 7:30, 11:30, and 17:30. Visitors can arrange snorkeling trips for 200 baht per person per session, or charter a boat for 2,000 baht per trip. Access is by boat from Kuraburi, taking approximately one hour and ten minutes. The national park entrance fee is 100 baht per person. Mobile reception is strongest with AIS network. Camping costs 80 baht per person per night, payable upon departure, and equipment rental is available.

Tra Kan Ta Camp is located in Chonburi province within convenient distance from Bangkok. The camping area sits on a hillside surrounded by mountain views and green lawns, with cool breezes throughout the day and night. Facilities include clean bathrooms and showers, electricity, water supply, parking areas, and a shop. The site also features SHUSH Cafe&Bar offering beverages including craft beer and wine selections, with the owner providing detailed recommendations. Check-in is available from 13.00 to 18.00, with checkout before 12.00. Area selection is on a first-come, first-served basis. Pets are permitted but not allowed in shared bathrooms. Drinking water and ice are available for purchase. Site rules include no littering in front of tents, smoking only in designated areas, no high-power electrical equipment, no parking on the grass, and no loud noises after 22.00. The site offers a viewpoint for enjoying the mountain scenery. Rates are 200 to 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Phaya Yen Camp is located in Saraburi province along a natural stream in a quiet and peaceful environment. The site features four homestay buildings that can accommodate 10 to 12 guests. The waterfront camping area has space for 20 to 25 tents. Facilities include clean restrooms, running water, and parking areas. Vehicle access to the site is convenient. Visitors have the option to rent the entire site, with rates set at 7,000 baht on regular weekdays and 9,000 baht on Saturdays and long holiday periods. Individual rates range from 150 to 9,000 baht per person per night depending on accommodation choice. Equipment rental is not available at this campsite.

Wanbonkhao Camp is located on Khao Yai Thiang in Nakhon Ratchasima province. The site offers easy access via a gently sloping road suitable for small vehicles. Positioned near the wind turbine area, the campground features soft grass pitches with multiple shaded zones where campers can select morning or afternoon shade according to preference. Pets are welcome and tarp setup is provided at no additional charge. The site distributes clean flush toilets with hot water across several locations for convenient access. Facilities include 24-hour electricity, parking areas, and complimentary wireless internet. An on-site shop sells made-to-order meals, beverages, coffee, and grilled pork sets for 300 baht per serving. A cart service is available to assist with transporting gear. The management recommends contacting and booking through their Facebook page in advance. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, with tent rental available but no other equipment rental services offered.

Suan Phueng Camping Ground The Brook Hill 2 is located in Ratchaburi province and offers reservable camping lots on a gravel surface. All lots are positioned along the riverside with year-round access to water and remain shaded throughout the day. Vehicles can be parked directly behind tents, making it convenient to transport gear and supplies. The site provides restrooms, showers, electricity, water, Wi-Fi, parking, and an on-site shop. Campers need to bring their own power plugs, and air conditioning units can be used for an additional 150 baht per night. Ice is available for purchase and complimentary food delivery service is offered. A quiet hours policy is enforced after 10pm to maintain the peaceful atmosphere suitable for relaxation. Mobile network coverage is reliable for AIS users, while True and Dtac signals are weaker in the area. The nightly rate is 150 to 200 baht per person, and camping equipment is not available for rent.
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.

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.

Butterfly Camping Chaom is located in Saraburi province, offering a camping area beside a clear stream within convenient reach of Bangkok. The site features shaded grounds surrounded by nature, with cool, clear water flowing through the stream suitable for water activities throughout the day. The campsite welcomes pets, allowing visitors to bring their dogs or cats along. Facilities include clean bathrooms separated by gender and equipped with hot water heaters. Electrical outlets are available at pitches, and complimentary Wi-Fi service helps visitors stay connected when mobile phone signals are unreliable. The setting provides a suitable environment for relaxation during weekends or holidays. The fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Landscape camping café sits along the Mekong River in Bueng Kan province, offering a quiet and private camping experience with a refreshing breeze throughout the day. The site provides close-up views of the Mekong River with the Lao mountains clearly visible across the water. The camping area is spacious and uncrowded, accommodating both tents and recreational vehicles. An on-site café serves visitors, and several photogenic spots are scattered around the grounds. The owner maintains a welcoming and attentive presence. Facilities include restrooms, showers, electricity, water supply, parking, a shop, and a viewpoint for observing the sea of mist. Guests can also watch the sunrise over the Mekong River from the site. The rate is 200 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.

All Camp Campsite is located in Saraburi Province and offers a quiet camping environment with attentive management. The site provides essential facilities including electricity, water, and an on-site shop. A restaurant serving grilled pork is available for campers. Visitors may use air conditioning units up to 9000 BTU capacity, and electric stoves are available for a fee of 200 baht per day. The campsite enforces several regulations to maintain a peaceful atmosphere. Groups are limited to a maximum of eight people, pets are not permitted, and noise must be kept to a minimum between 10 PM and 8 AM. Entry and exit to the grounds are restricted between 8 PM and 8 AM, and day-trip visitors are not accepted. Children under 12 years of age stay free of charge. The nightly rate ranges from 200 to 300 baht per person, and camping equipment is not available for rent.

Laan Jangka Camping is located in Saraburi province along the stream at the headwaters of Khlong Tham Tao waterfall. The site sits in a mountainous valley area where the climate remains comfortable throughout the year. Camping spots are positioned close to the stream and each area has access to electrical hookups. Two restroom buildings provide a total of 24 facilities. Small cats and dogs are permitted on site but are not allowed in the water. Tents measuring 3x4 meters or larger incur an additional 400 baht charge during public holidays and long weekends. Site rules prohibit electric vehicle charging, loud noise after 11 PM, fires on grass areas, and electric stoves. Gas canister stoves, picnic gas stoves, and charcoal grills are permitted. Walk-in visitors are not accepted and advance booking is required. Reservations can be rescheduled within one month but cancellations are not refunded. The camping fee ranges from 200 to 500 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availablePla Mor Camp in Ratchaburi Province offers tent camping across five distinct zones available for exclusive rental. The zones include Lamphachi, Waterfall, Tree Viewpoint, Riverside Tree, and Pla Mor, each providing a different atmosphere. The campsite features access to a waterfall and viewpoints where visitors can observe the sea of mist. Parking is available on site. The venue caters well to families and car camping enthusiasts, with larger zones capable of accommodating groups of 50 people or more. The location provides a suitable base for those seeking group activities or private gatherings in a natural setting. Rates range from 200 to 2000 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Somewhere with Someone Khaoyai Glamping is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province and offers both bare site camping and fully equipped tent stays. Bare site camping is available at 200 baht per person without additional services or 250 baht per person with ice and barbecue equipment provided on loan. For those seeking more comfort, fully set up tents are available in size S for 1,400 baht for two people or size M for 1,800 baht for two people on weekends and public holidays. These packages include breakfast, mattress, pillows, blankets, towels, dining utensils, a table and chair set in front of the tent, a fan, and power outlet extensions. Guests can barbecue and prepare hot pot meals at their site. The campsite features shared restrooms separated by gender with hot water heaters, electricity, running water, and parking areas. Campers bringing their own equipment may order breakfast separately for 150 baht per person. Rates range from 200 to 1,800 baht per person per night and camping equipment rental is not available.

Chill Camp offers guesthouse accommodations in a quiet setting suitable for those seeking a restful escape. The location provides convenient access as it sits near local communities and a variety of natural and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore several nearby waterfalls including Kaang and Saladdai, visit Tin Gai Valley, or make merit at Wat Sri Kaang and Wat Khao Hua Na. The site features proximity to Phanang Dam Viewpoint, where guests can observe morning mist and mountain vistas. The surrounding area in Nakhon Nayok province combines accessibility with natural scenery, making it suitable for weekend trips from Bangkok. The rate is 690 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available, so guests must bring their own gear.

Ton Mai Yak Camp is located in Uthai Thani province and offers private individual camping plots beside a stream in a quiet, shaded natural setting. The site sits alongside clear flowing water, providing a peaceful environment for those seeking relaxation in nature with fresh air. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, water supply, and parking areas. Lighting is provided throughout the grounds, and campers may barbecue and cook on site. Parking is conveniently located near the plots with trolley service available for transporting gear. Pets are welcome provided they are well supervised and do not disturb other guests. Portable air conditioning units up to 9000 BTU capacity are permitted with an additional charge of 200 baht per unit per night. Delivery service from 7-Eleven to the campsite is available, and quiet hours begin at 10 PM with no loud music or noise allowed afterward. The fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Ma Camp Suan Phueng occupies a waterfront location in Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province. The camping area features clearly divided plots that maintain adequate spacing between groups. Facilities include restrooms with hot water, electricity, and wireless internet access, with AIS mobile network coverage available throughout the site. Visitors can choose between bringing their own tent or selecting a complete tent package that includes a large waterproof tent, two sets of bedding, two camping chairs, a camping table, a fan, and an extension cord for the first two people. The site provides complimentary swimming rings and life jackets for use in the water. Additional activities available include boat tours and ATV driving experiences. Rates start at 120 baht per person per night for those bringing their own equipment or 999 baht per night for the full tent package, with an additional 200 baht charge for extra guests. Equipment rental is not available separately.

Khao Laem Ya - Mu Ko Samet National Park in Rayong province offers a beachside camping area with a tranquil atmosphere, particularly during nighttime hours. Daytime visitors can enjoy cool sea breezes while the site remains peaceful after dark. The camping ground has no electricity supply, though a battery charging station is available for campers. Facilities include clean restrooms, water access, and vehicle parking. Visitors who park in the upper lot can take advantage of a complimentary shuttle service via pickup truck down to the camping area. The national park entrance fee is 40 baht for adults, 20 baht for children, and 30 baht per vehicle. Campers should remain vigilant as monkeys in the area are known to take unattended belongings. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Thong Bai Fishing is located in Nakhon Nayok province near Koh Krachay Temple. This country-style fishing pond offers a relaxed, informal atmosphere for anglers and campers. The pond is stocked with various fish species including carp, tilapia, catfish, Chinese carp, spotted featherback, and giant catfish. Giant catfish must be released as they are prize fish, with rewards of 500 baht for catching 60 or more fish and 300 baht for 40 or more. The site has a rustic character with muddy and dusty conditions, making it unsuitable for those seeking polished facilities. Free tent camping is available on site. Accommodation check-in is from 14:00 to 12:00, while fishing and camping access is from 17:00 to 07:00. Pets are welcome but owners must maintain cleanliness. The facilities include toilets, electricity, water, parking, and a shop selling food and drinks. The rate is 300 to 1500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Khao Chuk High Mountain is located in Rayong province and offers convenient camping access with vehicles able to reverse park directly at campsites, eliminating the need to haul gear over long distances. The site provides electricity, water supply, parking areas, and an on-site shop. Fishing is available free of charge with no limit on the number of rods, and the camp supplies bait and tackle. However, live bait is prohibited for snakehead fishing, with only cut fish permitted. Children under 10 years old stay free, and pets are welcome at no additional charge. Check-in is from 12:00 to 18:00, with check-out at 11:00. Site rules prohibit campfires on the grass, electric cooking pots, and portable air conditioning units, though charcoal stoves are permitted. Quiet hours begin at 22:00. During the rainy season, low-clearance vehicles may encounter difficulties, though standard vehicles can access the site comfortably. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Bear Hill Camp is located in Wang Nam Khiao District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, offering a quiet natural setting with particularly cool weather during winter months. The camping ground features soft grass surfaces with well-organized site allocation. Facilities include separate male and female toilets and shower rooms that are well-maintained, equipped with water heaters and reliable water pressure. Electricity is provided at various points throughout the grounds, allowing campers to use portable air conditioning units. The site features multi-level connected swimming pools and a children's playground, making it suitable for families and outdoor activity enthusiasts. Pets are welcome, and dedicated parking spaces accommodate car camping arrangements. An on-site shop is available for convenience. The nightly rate ranges from 200 to 350 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.

Camping Story is located on the waterfront at Khiridhara Dam in Chanthaburi Province and operates only on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. The camping area accommodates both tents and camping cars with sites directly by the water. Facilities include clean restrooms and shower rooms equipped with hot water heaters, a dishwashing station, and electrical hookups. Mobile network coverage is available across all providers. Pets are permitted but must be closely supervised at all times. A shop and restaurant are available on site for convenience. Regulations prohibit open fires directly on grass surfaces, swimming due to deep water conditions, and fishing. Quiet hours are enforced between 23:00 and 06:00. Check-in begins at 13:00 and check-out is required by 12:00. The site charges 200 baht per person per night, with children under 10 staying free and children aged 10 to 12 charged 100 baht each. Equipment rental is not available.