
Camp Ban Rao is located in Saraburi Province and offers a family-friendly environment with a focus on water-based recreation. The water is clearest and most refreshing during the rainy season through early winter months. The site provides accommodation in small bungalows alongside camping areas, with electricity available throughout but no air conditioning permitted. Facilities include four toilet and shower rooms, designated dish washing areas, and rubbish disposal points. Wi-Fi signal is strong across the site, though mobile phone coverage is unavailable for all networks. Guests can order grilled pork pan meals on-site and have access to complimentary ice and water play equipment. The campsite welcomes pets. Rates range from 150 to 990 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is not available.

Dao Lom Fah Camping is a recently established campsite located in Cha-om District, Saraburi Province. The site offers a quiet and private setting where visitors can enjoy the cool climate, with temperatures around 19 degrees Celsius. The owners are known for their welcoming approach and attentive hospitality. A 7-Eleven convenience store is situated near the entrance, making it easy for campers to purchase additional supplies. Within the grounds, papaya trees are available for guests to pick fruit for their meals. Facilities include well-maintained restrooms and electrical outlets for extension cord use. Campers may prepare food and grill on site, though they are asked to bring bricks to place under grills. The area remains undisturbed by dogs during nighttime hours. The location is suitable for stargazing activities. The entrance fee is 120 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Meena Homestay Camping is located along the water at Khun Dan Prakarn Chon Dam in Nakhon Nayok province. The site suits visits during hot weather as swimming is available throughout the day. The camping area is spacious and situated near bamboo trees that provide shade. Vehicles can access the grounds, allowing visitors to either sleep in their cars or pitch tents according to preference. Facilities include parking, squat-style toilets, electricity, water supply, garbage disposal points, dishwashing stations, and clothes drying areas. An on-site shop operates until late evening, and food delivery to the camping area can be arranged. Campfires for cooking are permitted. Visitors should note that lighting is limited near the bamboo section at night, so bringing a torch or headlamp is advisable. Additional electricity charges apply for those using portable air conditioning units. The cost is 100 to 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Klo Selo Village is located on the Thai-Myanmar border mountains in Mae Hong Son province. The area features multiple camping sites across several peaks including Khun Klo Selo, Mon Bloh Cho, Mon Diao Dai, and Mon Phop Fa, all offering sea of mist views with camping spots positioned close to the mist. Visitors can enjoy panoramic mountain vistas and see the confluence of the Salween and Moei rivers. Two routes lead up from Mae Sam Laep. The 18-kilometer route consists of 70% dirt road with deep ruts and steep slopes requiring experienced driving skills, while the 22-kilometer route has more concrete sections but still includes alternating dirt stretches. Sedans are not recommended for either route. Motorcycles can access the site but should be in good condition before attempting the journey. Internet signal is intermittent and GPS devices may not function reliably, so route research is advised before departure. The clean camping area accommodates approximately 50 to 70 tents. Facilities include toilets, showers, a shop, viewpoints, parking, stargazing areas, and hiking trails. The nightly rate is 120 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.

Saithan Khunkao is a family-oriented campsite located in a valley setting in Ratchaburi province. The camping area sits beside a stream where visitors can enjoy the cool atmosphere and the sound of flowing water throughout the night. In addition to tent pitches, there are houses available for those seeking more comfort. The site features a small animal zone where guests can interact with birds, rabbits, and other animals. Activities include kayaking, fishing, nature walks, and barbecuing in the designated area. A private waterfront section provides shallow water suitable for children to play under parental supervision. Facilities include electricity, Wi-Fi, toilets, showers, and an on-site restaurant that offers pork pan dishes which can be delivered to your tent. The entrance fee is 100-150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Camping Area - Chiang Mai sits alongside a small river in Chiang Mai Province, offering a natural setting for those seeking an outdoor retreat. The site provides basic facilities including restrooms, barbecue areas, and access to the river for swimming. Visitors can enjoy riverside relaxation and various outdoor activities in a straightforward camping environment. The location suits families and groups looking for a simple getaway in northern Thailand. Campers should come prepared with their own tents and camping gear, as the site focuses on providing the space and basic amenities rather than a full-service experience. The entrance fee ranges from 120 to 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Than Thada Homestay is located in Ratchaburi province and offers a private camping area surrounded by forest. The site features multiple camping zones alongside guesthouse accommodation for visitors seeking additional comfort. Positioned next to a stream with a nearby waterfall, the location provides opportunities for swimming and water activities. Restroom facilities are clean with strong water pressure and separated by gender. Electricity is available throughout the site, though bringing an extension cord is advisable. Mobile phone coverage is provided by AIS and True networks. A shop and restaurant operate on site, with food ordering available by phone. The campsite charges 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Camp Kapi Chet Khot is located in Chaom, Kaeng Khoi district in Saraburi province. The site offers both tent camping and homestay accommodation beside a stream in a private area separated from other resorts. Positioned next to Khao Yai forest, the grounds are shaded by large trees of various species, providing a cool environment. Facilities include clean toilets with good ventilation, parking space, and water supply. Campers should note the noise policy requiring quiet after 10 PM, though this rule is waived for groups that rent the entire site. Pricing for car camping or tent pitching starts at 200 baht per person, with an additional 100 baht if setting up a separate tarp. Groups can book the entire grounds for 5,000 baht per night, accommodating up to 20 people. Rates range from 200 to 5,000 baht per person per night depending on the arrangement, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableRai Ton Phueng in Ratchaburi province offers tent camping only with no accommodation structures. The site operates daily from 08.00 to 18.30. Walk-ins are accepted on weekdays from Monday to Friday, while weekends and public holidays require advance booking. Reservations secure entry rather than specific plots, following a first come first served system for site selection. Car camping and overnight riverside parking are permitted on weekdays only. Electrical hookups are available at multiple points throughout the grounds, and portable air conditioning units up to 9000 btu may be used on weekdays for an additional 150 baht per unit. Facilities include a restaurant, Wi-Fi, and swimming areas. Visitors may bring outside food and use barbecue grills, though electric pans and stoves are not permitted. The site accepts pets and supports AIS mobile signal only. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Little Hideaway sits along the Phetchaburi River in Phetchaburi Province, offering riverside camping with mobile coverage from all networks. Guests can swim in the river with complimentary life jackets and swim rings provided, though night swimming is prohibited. The site features a children's playground and allows small pets. Electrical hookups are available at no charge, but campers should bring extension cords measuring 5 to 20 meters. Facilities include a dishwashing sink and separate male and female restrooms equipped with water heaters. Portable air conditioning units up to 9,000 BTU are permitted for an additional 150 baht fee. Advance reservations are mandatory as walk-ins are not accepted. Quiet hours run from 10 PM to 7 AM. Open fires on the grass and heat-generating equipment in contact with the lawn are forbidden, with a 1,000 baht penalty for grass damage. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, with children aged 12 to 15 charged 100 baht, while those under 12 and adults over 70 stay free. Equipment rental is not available.

A day in the sun is located in Kanchanaburi province on grounds adjacent to a waterfall, offering a natural setting for camping. The site provides essential facilities including parking, restrooms, shower rooms, and dishwashing areas. Electricity with power outlets is available throughout the camping area, though high-power appliances such as electric pans, electric stoves, and portable air conditioners are not supported. Mobile phone coverage is accessible across all networks. An on-site coffee shop and store sell drinks, snacks, and light refreshments. Pets are welcome provided they do not disturb other guests. To maintain a peaceful environment, visitors are asked to keep noise levels low after 10 PM. Children under 12 years old stay at no charge. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Rachalothorn Dam in Pathum Thani province operates daily from 05:00 to 22:00. The site provides toilets and shower facilities for visitors, though electrical hookups are not available in the camping area. Food vendors offer meals during evening hours for those staying at the site. The location benefits from cool breezes at night, making it suitable for outdoor relaxation. Overnight camping requires advance registration through the LINE messaging platform. First-time visitors must scan a QR code to join the designated LINE group and complete their area registration. Visitors who do not comply with these registration requirements must vacate the premises by the specified closing time. Entry and camping are free of charge, and no equipment rental service is available on site.

Heuon Khok Mon is a camping area located in the Nam Nao district of Phetchabun province. The site offers a quiet and relaxed environment suited to minimalist camping. Groups can rent the entire grounds, and visitors are permitted to cook their own meals on site. Pets are welcome at this campsite. The location provides proximity to natural surroundings including forests, mountains, and a waterfall. All types of vehicles can reach the site with ease. The campsite is conveniently situated near local communities, markets, and well-known attractions in the Nam Nao area. Available facilities include parking, restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, and water supply. A food ordering service operates on site for those who prefer not to cook. Rates range from 100 to 999 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availablePhuri Camp is located beside Ton Plew Waterfall in Songkhla Province, nestled in a valley surrounded by bamboo groves with clear streams running through the grounds. Guests can hear the sound of flowing water near their tents throughout their stay. The camp offers only 11 tents, creating a quiet and private atmosphere. Each tent is clean and well-appointed, with bathroom and shower facilities available on site. A bar and relaxation area provide spaces for listening to music and enjoying beverages. The setting suits those seeking a relaxed pace, with opportunities for singing, playing guitar, and grilling by the stream. Additional facilities include a coffee shop, restaurant, and swimming area near the waterfall. Rates range from 900 to 1900 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableLake Camp Saraburi sits along the shores of Ban Mo Lake in Ban Mo District, Saraburi Province, approximately 100 kilometers from Bangkok. The camp limits occupancy to a maximum of seven groups per day to maintain a quiet and tranquil environment, with a policy against excessive noise. Accommodation consists of air-conditioned tents equipped with clean bedding, pillows, blankets, tables, chairs, and carpeted flooring. Water and electricity with power outlets are provided at each tent site, and visitors may park their vehicles directly beside their tents. Facilities include separate male and female restrooms with hot water showers, a restaurant, and a coffee shop. Complimentary coffee is served in the morning, and dining options feature both menu items and pork pan barbecue. The site also provides space for grilling and photography. Rates range from 200 to 1,000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableChom Jan Camping Kaeng Krachan is located along the waterfront in Kaeng Krachan district, Phetchaburi province. The site provides both air-conditioned rooms and camping areas for visitors to choose from. Facilities include separate male and female bathrooms with hot water showers, electrical outlets, a cooking pavilion with grilling facilities, and dishwashing sinks. The camping grounds are divided into multiple zones, including three levels of waterfront areas and two levels of rocky terrain areas. Parking is available on site. Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Quiet hours are enforced from 22.00 to 08.00. Children aged seven and under stay free of charge, but pets are not permitted. Entrance fees start at 150 baht per person per night during promotional periods, and equipment rental is available.

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 availableMu Ko Chumphon National Park encompasses a series of islands and coastal areas in Chumphon Province, operating daily from 8.30 AM to 4.30 PM. The park offers access to natural marine environments suitable for snorkeling among coral reefs, boat tours around the archipelago, mangrove nature trails, and kayaking through the bay. A suspension bridge spanning the canal provides elevated views across the bay entrance and surrounding landscape. Beach areas are available for relaxation and photography, while the location allows for stargazing at night and observing sunrise in the early morning. Basic facilities include restrooms for campers and day visitors. Park entrance fees for Thai nationals are 40 baht for adults and 20 baht for children, while international visitors pay 200 baht for adults and 100 baht for children. Camping costs 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableLan Kang Ten Uthayan Phrueksasat is located within Walailak University Botanical Park in Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The site operates daily and provides clean toilet facilities separated by gender, with electricity available at all tent pitches. Additional amenities include parking areas, garbage disposal points, and reliable mobile phone coverage. The campground can be contacted during office hours from 08.30 to 16.30. Visitors bringing their own tents pay a site maintenance fee of 50 baht per person per night. Those requiring accommodation can rent a tent sized for one to three people at 230 baht, or a larger tent for four to six people at 300 baht. Equipment rental is available on site.

Nakhao camp Wang Nam Khiao is located in Nakhon Ratchasima province and provides tent pitches for visitors who bring their own camping equipment. The site includes parking areas, electricity with limited capacity, water supply, and 12 separate male and female shower and toilet facilities. Adults pay 200 baht per person per night while children under 10 years old enter free of charge. Check-in and check-out time is 11:00 AM. Small pets are permitted but must be kept under supervision. The camp features viewpoints and stargazing areas. Regulations include a quiet period from 23:00 to 08:00, no open fires on the grass with a 500 baht fine per violation, and prohibition of high-power electrical appliances. Vehicles must be parked in designated areas only. The campsite provides complimentary trolley and ice service, and guests are required to maintain cleanliness and separate waste properly. The rate is 200 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableLam Ta Khong Campground is located within Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima province. The site features a large grassy field beside the Lam Ta Khong River, surrounded by natural forest. Facilities at the campground include toilets, showers, parking, electricity, a convenience store, and a restaurant. Visitors can make advance reservations through the online booking system up to 60 days ahead for a maximum of three consecutive nights, or contact the site directly if space remains available. The convenience store and food services operate from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Activities at the site include forest hiking and barbecuing. Campers must follow the park's safety guidelines strictly and are not permitted to pitch tents outside the designated camping area. Fees for the camping area range from 10 to 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableSam Lan Waterfall National Park is located in Saraburi province and provides a quiet environment for those seeking relaxation in nature. The camping area includes both waterside spots and flat ground sections. The riverside terrain slopes downward, which can make sleeping uncomfortable, so campers are advised to select level ground instead. Wind conditions are strong during morning and afternoon hours but subside by nighttime. Facilities at the park include clean toilets and shower rooms, electricity, water supply, parking, a shop, and Wi-Fi access. While hot water is not available in the bathrooms, a nearby market offers food and supplies for purchase, though visitors should plan to return before 7 PM. Park admission costs 20 baht per person and 30 baht per vehicle. The camping fee is 80 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availablePhu Chong Na Yoi National Park is located in Ubon Ratchathani province and opens daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The park is well suited for visits during the rainy season, offering several natural attractions and activities. Visitors can swim at Huai Luang Waterfall, Pra On La-ao Waterfall, and Kaeng Ka Lao, with Huai Luang Waterfall being at its best from September to November. The park features a nature trail connecting Kaeng Ka Lao to Huai Luang Waterfall, the Phlan Pa Chad grassland area, and the Phlan Kong Kwian camping area for backpackers. Additional activities include viewing the morning sea of mist and neighboring country vistas from Noen 500 and Phu Hin Dang, though these require advance arrangement with park staff. Swimming is permitted only in designated zones. Restroom facilities are available on site. The camping fee is 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and tent rental is available.

Camping Area - Chiang Mai is located in Chiang Mai Province and offers visitors a vantage point to view Doi Luang Chiang Dao from a different perspective. The site provides opportunities for photography and viewpoint access, including scenes of the sea of mist that often forms in the area. Basic facilities include restrooms for camper convenience. This campground suits travelers seeking a straightforward mountain camping experience surrounded by natural scenery. The location appeals to those who enjoy outdoor settings and wish to spend time in a forested mountain environment. Visitors should come prepared with their own camping gear as the site does not provide equipment for rent. The nightly rate ranges from 50 to 200 baht per person, and no equipment rental service is available.