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.
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.
Equipment rental availableNational Park Campsite in Narathiwat is situated within the southern forest region of Narathiwat Province. The camping area is located beside a stream, providing a natural setting for visitors seeking an outdoor experience. The park features a waterfall that serves as a main attraction for visitors who wish to enjoy the water and surrounding environment. Hiking trails are available throughout the park for those interested in exploring the forest and observing local flora and fauna. Facilities include public restrooms for campers. The location within the forested area offers a quiet environment suitable for nature-based recreation. The site appeals to those who appreciate outdoor activities in a forest setting. Rates range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableThis national park campsite in Narathiwat province encompasses lowland tropical rainforest rich in biodiversity. The camping area is conveniently located near the park headquarters, providing easy access to facilities for visitors. The site appeals to those interested in forest environments and outdoor recreation, with opportunities for hiking through marked trails and observing various bird species. Toilet facilities are available on site. The park terrain features dense vegetation typical of southern Thailand's humid tropical zone, supporting diverse plant and animal life. Visitors can explore the forest ecosystem while staying in close proximity to basic amenities. The campsite charges 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableNamtok Ngao National Park is located in Ranong province and includes several attractions such as Namtok Ngao Waterfall, Phu Ran Hot Springs, and Khlong Phrao Waterfall in neighboring Chumphon province. The park offers viewpoints with opportunities to observe sea mist, swimming areas, and restroom facilities for visitors. The park has temporarily closed all tourist sites from February 1 to March 31, 2026, following an official announcement by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. This closure aims to protect and restore natural resources, enhance visitor safety, and improve the overall quality and cleanliness of the facilities. Administrative operations continue during this period, and the park office remains accessible for official inquiries. When open, the camping fee ranges from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableNational Park Campsite - Ranong is situated in Ranong Province and offers camping facilities along a coastal setting. The site features designated camping areas adjacent to a long sandy beach and mangrove forest, providing visitors with direct access to marine and forest environments. Campers can set up tents in the designated beachfront area, making it suitable for those interested in coastal nature experiences. Basic facilities include toilets for camper use. Visitors may bring their own camping equipment or take advantage of rental services available on site. The nightly rate ranges from 30 to 60 baht per person, and camping equipment rental is available at the park.
Equipment rental availableNational Park Campsite - Phangnga is situated in Phangnga Province within a marine park environment characterized by limestone islands scattered throughout the area. Visitors can explore the bay and surrounding islands by kayak or take boat tours to observe the natural coastal landscape. The park designates certain areas for tent camping, with bathroom facilities available for campers. Activities center around the marine setting and coastal exploration. The location suits those interested in nature-based experiences and coastal environments. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available on site.
Equipment rental availableNational Park Campsite in Phangnga provides access to the Similan Islands, a renowned diving destination recognized internationally for its coral reefs and marine biodiversity. The camping area is situated on Koh Miang, one of the main islands within the archipelago. Visitors can engage in snorkeling activities to observe the underwater ecosystem along the shallow reefs surrounding the island. A viewpoint on the island offers expansive views across the Andaman Sea. The site provides essential facilities including freshwater access and public restrooms for campers. The location serves as a base for exploring the natural environment of the island group, which is protected under national park status. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available on site.
Equipment rental availableSirinat National Park is located in Phuket and offers camping grounds along the coastline where visitors can stay overnight. The camping area sits near mangrove forests and Mai Khao Beach, which are notable features of the park. Campers can set up their tents close to the shore with views of the bay and surrounding mangrove areas. Restroom facilities are provided within the camping zone, and the beach is within walking distance from the campsite. The park environment suits travelers looking to spend time by the sea and experience coastal nature. The national park setting provides access to both beach and forest landscapes in one location. Fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableKhao Luang National Park operates from Protection Unit No. Khl.8 at Nuea Fa Waterfall in Phipun District, Nakhon Si Thammarat. The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Visitors can enjoy hiking, waterfall viewing, and bird watching in the area. Bathroom facilities are available at the camping ground. Park entrance fees are 20 baht for Thai children and 40 baht for adults, while foreign visitors pay 100 baht for children and 200 baht for adults. Vehicle fees are 20 baht for motorcycles and 30 baht for cars. Campers who bring their own tents pay 30 baht per person per night. The park offers tent rentals at 225 baht per tent and bedding sets at 60 baht per set.
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 availableMu Ko Ang Thong National Park in Surat Thani province is Thailand's 21st national park and holds recognition as an ASEAN Heritage Park. The park spans 102 square kilometers across 42 islands. On Wua Ta Lap Island, visitors will find only two accommodation houses available for overnight stays, offering a quiet retreat surrounded by natural coastal scenery. Ao Kha Beach provides calm waters and settled conditions suitable for various activities. Guests can explore the area through sea kayaking, enjoy shallow water snorkeling, visit viewpoints overlooking the islands, and watch the sunrise. Bathroom facilities are available on site. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 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 availableBamboo Island lies within Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi province, approximately 7 kilometers from Phi Phi Don. The island retains much of its natural character, with long stretches of white sandy beaches along its northern and eastern shores. The clear waters allow visibility of shallow coral reefs encircling the island, including staghorn, brain, and plate corals that support diverse marine life. Visitors can set up tents on the island, making it suitable for those seeking a quiet coastal environment. The site provides opportunities for snorkeling around the reef areas and watching the sunrise from the beach. Basic facilities include restrooms for camper use. The national park, established on October 6, 1983, as Thailand's 47th protected area, manages the island as part of the broader archipelago. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableKhao Sam Roi Yot National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan province encompasses Sam Phraya Beach at Kui Buri, offering visitors a quiet coastal camping experience. The park provides options for both tent camping on the beach and bungalow accommodation. Activities available include kayaking, hiking through forest trails, and swimming in the sea. Facilities on site include bathrooms, a shop for basic supplies, and restaurants serving meals. Visitors should be prepared for mosquitoes, which can be numerous during certain periods. The park's diverse landscape allows campers to combine beach relaxation with exploration of the surrounding natural environment. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableThis national park campsite in Prachuap Khiri Khan province offers visitors the opportunity to observe wild elephants in their natural habitat. The camping area is situated near the safari camp, providing convenient access to wildlife viewing activities. Basic facilities include restrooms for campers. The park is recognized as one of the significant wildlife conservation areas in lower central Thailand, making it suitable for those interested in experiencing forest environments and observing animals in protected natural settings. The location serves as a base for exploring the surrounding wilderness and participating in guided wildlife observation programs. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableNational Park Campsite in Phetchaburi is located within Kaeng Krachan National Park along the Phetchaburi River. This camping area is well known among birdwatchers and butterfly enthusiasts due to the diverse species found throughout different seasons. The riverside location provides opportunities to observe wildlife in a natural setting. Visitors can engage in nature walks along established trails within the park boundaries, exploring the surrounding forest ecosystem. Basic facilities including restrooms are available for campers. The site serves as a convenient base for those interested in exploring the natural environment of the region. The location offers a quiet retreat away from urban areas while remaining accessible from Phetchaburi town. The camping fee ranges from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available for those who do not have their own gear.
Equipment rental availableThis national park campsite is located in Thong Pha Phum District of Kanchanaburi Province, covering an area of 672.77 square kilometres. Established as a national park in 2009, it operates with nine ranger stations throughout the area. The park features numerous waterfalls including Nang Kruan, a four-tiered cascade reaching 50-60 metres in height, Pha Muan with its two tiers, and Pha Khiao, a 20-metre waterfall with swimming pools. Notable caves include Thipucheh, a large stream cave approximately one kilometre long with active formations, Sao Hin containing a 62.5-metre high stalagmite pillar, and Nok Nang Aen with its large curtain formations. The park offers facilities including restrooms and hiking trails for visitors exploring the forest environment. Camping costs 30-60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableSai Yok National Park is located in Kanchanaburi province and offers tranquil camping areas beside streams. Visitors can explore walking trails along the Khwae Noi River and visit two notable waterfalls in the park, Sai Yok Yai and Sai Yok Noi. The natural pool at Sai Yok Yai waterfall provides a refreshing swimming spot. The climate here remains relatively cool, and morning mist often drifts over the water surface. The park provides essential facilities including restrooms and a restaurant for meals during your stay. Boat trips along the river are available for those interested in exploring the waterways. The park accommodates visitors seeking both active exploration and relaxation by the water. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available on site.
Equipment rental availableThong Pha Phum National Park is located in Kanchanaburi province and offers camping facilities within a mountainous natural setting. The atmosphere is generally cool and quiet, suitable for those seeking rest away from urban areas. Mornings bring fresh air and occasional light mist that visitors can experience. The park provides hiking trails for those interested in exploring the surrounding environment. Basic facilities on site include restrooms and water supply points for campers. The location appeals to those who appreciate mountain environments and wish to spend time surrounded by nature. The park serves as a retreat for visitors looking to unwind in a forested setting with mountain views. Entrance and camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available for those without their own gear.
Equipment rental availableHuai Mae Khamin Waterfall is located within Khuean Srinagarindra National Park in Kanchanaburi province, offering camping facilities for visitors seeking to experience the natural environment. The waterfall features clear, cool water with swimming permitted at levels 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. The park requires all swimmers to wear life jackets for safety. The camping area provides designated zones for setting up tents, relaxing, and cooking. Additional activities include boat trips and nature photography along walking trails. Facilities on site include water supply, restrooms, and a restaurant. Visitors should note that the park accepts cash payment only for entrance fees, and pets and alcoholic beverages are prohibited throughout the area. The overnight rate is 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableNational Park Campsite in Kanchanaburi offers camping areas alongside a stream at the base of the seven-tiered Erawan Falls, known for its distinctive blue-green water. The site serves as a base for visitors looking to explore the waterfall levels and forest trails throughout the park. Restroom facilities are available on-site, and a restaurant operates within the park grounds for meal service. The camping area provides access to nature study paths where visitors can observe the surrounding forest environment and creek systems. The location attracts those interested in hiking and overnight stays within a forested mountain setting. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and tent equipment is available for rent at the park.
Equipment rental availableThis national park campsite is located in Suphan Buri province, featuring limestone mountains and mixed deciduous forest. The camping area sits on a mountain ridge, offering an elevated setting for overnight stays. Visitors can explore nature trails through the forest and reach viewpoints where morning mist often appears in the early hours. Basic bathroom facilities are available on site. The landscape combines rocky terrain with forest cover, making it suitable for those interested in hiking and observing natural surroundings. The location provides access to both forested areas and elevated vantage points within the park boundaries. The nightly fee ranges from 30 to 60 baht per person, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableKhun Khan National Park is located in Chiang Mai province and offers a spacious camping area suitable for visitors seeking a getaway during extended holidays. The site can accommodate a considerable number of guests. The park features hiking trails and opportunities for birdwatching, with restroom facilities available on site. Morning temperatures typically drop to around 14 degrees Celsius, making it quite cool, so visitors should pack warm clothing. The park office is open throughout the day for inquiries and additional information. The camping area provides convenient access to the natural attractions within the park boundaries. Overnight camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available for those who need it.