
Snow Camp Kaeng Krachan is located in Phetchaburi province, surrounded by natural landscape featuring river, mountain, and waterfall views. Accommodation options include House A suitable for families of up to 8 guests, House B for 2 guests, and House C for 4 guests. The site also provides rooms near the waterfall and tent camping areas overlooking the river and mountains. Facilities include water supply, parking, viewpoint access with opportunities to see the sea of mist, and a waterfall within the grounds. Guests can participate in various activities such as morning alms offering by the river, boat paddling along the river to observe nature on both banks, ATV riding on the expansive grounds, and enjoying riverside barbecue meals. The rate is 2,000 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableBan Im Suk Camping Ground by Phetchaburi River is located along the Phetchaburi River in Phetchaburi Province. The site offers both camping areas and accommodation options for visitors seeking a riverside experience. The riverfront location provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, and barbecue cooking. Pets are welcome at the campsite, and children under 10 years old can enter without charge. Electricity is available for tents at 20 baht per night. Visitors may set up a tarp cover over their tent at no additional cost, though a separate tarp structure costs an extra 100 baht per night. Those requiring climate control can bring portable air conditioning units for 200 baht per night. The site includes parking facilities and basic amenities for a comfortable stay. Rates range from 300 to 500 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Charalan Bang Kama Village is located in Ratchaburi province and offers a camping experience with cool nighttime temperatures reminiscent of northern Thailand. The campsite is surrounded by mountains and natural terrain, providing visitors with viewpoints where morning fog can be observed during suitable seasons. Activities include hiking and stargazing in the evening hours. The site provides basic facilities including toilets and shower rooms for camper use. Mobile phone signal is available throughout the area. The campsite owner is known for being welcoming and approachable to guests. Access to the site is possible by both four-wheel drive pickup trucks and motorcycles, making it relatively accessible for various types of vehicles. The setting is suitable for those seeking relaxation and opportunities to meet fellow campers. The rate is 110 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

9 Hua Camp Khaokho is located in the Khao Kho area of Phetchabun province, near Wat Pha Son Kaew. The campsite offers designated camping plots with allocated spaces that can accommodate more than 30 tents, including a dedicated car camping zone. Visitors can enjoy expansive mountain views and morning fog, with cool weather that complements the natural surroundings. The site provides comprehensive facilities including Wi-Fi access, full mobile signal coverage, parking areas, and the convenience of delivery service from nearby convenience stores. Its location near the main road offers easy access to local markets and popular tourist attractions in Khao Kho. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming with a friendly approach to service. Guests should be aware that due to its roadside position, some vehicle noise may be noticeable during certain times. Rates range from 200 to 1,500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableMae Tiea Waterfall Camping Area is located within Ob Luang National Park in Chiang Mai province. The camping ground sits directly in front of the waterfall, allowing visitors to fall asleep to the sound of flowing water throughout the night. Temperatures drop to 18-19 degrees Celsius after dark, and wildlife sightings are possible in the area. The site has no electricity, mobile signal, or internet access. At night, the darkness is so complete that only stars are visible overhead. Restrooms are positioned uphill from the camping area, requiring a walk of some distance, and have no lighting so a flashlight is necessary. Visitors can charge electronic devices at the checkpoint located 7-8 kilometers back down the mountain road. The on-site food shop closes at 9 PM and accepts cash only. The access road is narrow with steep inclines and numerous curves, though passable for small vehicles. It is advisable to purchase supplies at Chom Thong district before ascending to the park. The overnight camping fee is 30 baht per person, with tent rentals available for 250 baht and individual sleeping equipment items for 30 baht each.
Equipment rental availableJamjuree Campground is located within Tat Mok National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima province. The site offers a quiet atmosphere with no internet connectivity, making it suitable for visitors seeking an immersive natural experience. Campers can fall asleep to the sounds of flowing water and birdsong throughout the night. Facilities include clean toilets and bathrooms with strong water pressure, parking space, and opportunities for stargazing and swimming. The campground has no electricity supply except for lighting in the bathroom area. There are no shops or food services available on site, so visitors must bring all necessary food and drinks with them. The area provides a genuine retreat from modern conveniences while maintaining basic amenities for comfort. The fee is 30 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableKhao Ma Khem is located in Rayong province, offering a camping area on a mountain with a private atmosphere suitable for nature lovers seeking tranquility. Morning sea of mist can be observed, particularly during the rainy season when fog is dense. The site enjoys cool breezes and pleasant weather. Visitors can access viewpoints for photography, and activities include hiking, barbecuing, campfire gatherings, and stargazing. Facilities on site include restrooms, showers, a shop, and Wi-Fi. Solar cells provide lighting throughout the camp. A pork hot pot delivery service is available to campsites. Access to the location presents some challenges, as smaller vehicles must park at the base and luggage is transported up via 4x4 vehicle in approximately 15 minutes on a steep, gradual ascent. The rate is 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

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.

Baion Tha Sai is located in Chonburi province and offers a camping area set within a quiet natural environment. The site provides an onsite restaurant and cafe, allowing campers to purchase meals without bringing all their own supplies. The atmosphere at night is cool and peaceful, suitable for those seeking relaxation away from urban noise. The campsite is known for friendly service from its owner and staff. A pet named Sanjorn is present at the site and is welcoming to visitors. Parking is available for those arriving by car. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Baan Mon-Yen Scout is a beachfront campsite in Rayong province with limited capacity, accepting only 10 tents per day. The camping area features grass and dirt ground directly beside the sea. The beach offers shallow water that is safe for children to play in, and visitors can enjoy swimming and fishing in the area. A cool breeze is common, though winds can become strong at times. Facilities on site include parking, toilets, showers, electricity, and a coffee shop. Advance reservations are required with a 50 percent deposit, and the site operates on a first-come, first-served basis for pitch selection. Check-in begins at 13:00 and check-out is at 11:00. Guests must observe quiet hours after 22:30, and smoking is prohibited within the camping area. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Klonghin River Camp in Songkhla province offers a waterside camping area open daily from 08:00 to 18:30. The site provides electrical connection points, though campers must bring their own extension cords and are prohibited from using high-power appliances such as electric stoves or air conditioners. Facilities include two bathrooms, a vegetable washing area, parking space, and a swimming area along the river. Campers may cook on site and bring outside food. On weekends, food stalls operate within the grounds. The upper waterfront zone accommodates car camping. Mobile phone signal is available throughout the area. Reservations must be made in advance as walk-ins are not accepted. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableCamp Nai Pran is situated in Muak Lek District of Saraburi Province, approximately two hours by road from Bangkok. The camping area benefits from cool breezes throughout the day. Access is straightforward for cars, motorcycles, and smaller vehicles via a concrete road that extends to the entrance of the grounds. The site provides essential facilities including restrooms, electricity, running water, wireless internet, and parking. Electrical outlets are positioned within thirty meters of the tent pitching area. Campers receive complimentary ice at one kilogram per person. Pets are welcome on the premises. The campsite maintains several rules for guest comfort: large electrical appliances are not permitted, quiet hours begin at ten in the evening, and smoking is prohibited within the camping area with designated smoking zones near the restrooms. Check-in is available from ten in the morning until eight in the evening, with checkout required before noon. Children aged ten and under stay free of charge. The nightly rate is two hundred and fifty baht per person, and equipment rental is available.

Sabai Dee At Chaom is located in Saraburi province along the Chaom stream where visitors can enjoy swimming in clear water without dealing with crowds. The camping area features a grassy lawn shaded by numerous trees, maintained for cleanliness and offering a good level of privacy. The site is situated next to Nana and provides comprehensive facilities including parking, clean restrooms with hot water systems, complimentary hot and cold drinking water, and free ice. An on-site cafe and restaurant serve food and snacks throughout the day, and separate accommodation is available for those without camping equipment. Pets are welcome at this site. Due to limited daily capacity, advance reservations are required. The rate is 250 baht per person per night and camping equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableLan Kang Tent Ban Chedi is located in central Nan, just 10 minutes from Wat Phumin and the city moat. The campsite offers a private atmosphere in a natural setting with cool, open air. On foggy mornings, thick mist settles over the grounds. The site provides clean restrooms and shower facilities with electricity and water access. Campers can prepare their own meals with the barbecue facilities available, bringing ingredients to cook on site. A complimentary morning breakfast is included, featuring toasted bread, coffee, hot Milo, and boiled eggs. Bicycles are available for exploring the surrounding area and observing local village life. The venue also accommodates group events and gatherings for organizations. Rates range from 50 to 100 baht per person per night, with customers using their own tents charged 50 baht and those renting the site's tents charged 100 baht, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availablePa Hin Ngam National Park in Chaiyaphum province attracts visitors seeking natural landscapes and the annual blooming of Dok Krachiao flowers from June through late August. Early morning visits offer opportunities to witness mist over the flower fields, and visitors should bring rain protection. The park features hiking trails, viewpoints for mist and landscape observation, bird watching areas, and opportunities for stargazing. Facilities include restrooms and a shop within the grounds. The park entrance fee for Thai nationals is 40 baht for adults and 20 baht for children. Access to the flower fields requires a tram or pickup truck service at an additional cost of 30 to 60 baht per person, as private vehicles are not permitted in this area. Camping costs 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Lan C Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden is situated in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai, offering a spacious camping area with a quiet and peaceful environment. Campers can fall asleep to the sound of a nearby waterfall throughout the night. The campsite is located close to the fern garden, providing convenient access for nature walks and educational exploration. The camping area maintains an uncrowded atmosphere due to limited tent capacity, making it well-suited for relaxation. Electrical outlets are provided, though bringing an extension cord is recommended. Facilities include gender-separated toilets and shower rooms. Staff have indicated plans to add more restrooms and install water heaters at all facilities in the future. The site charges between 0 and 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

One Camp Kan Campsite is situated by the water in Kanchanaburi province, offering a relaxed environment suitable for families seeking quiet recreation. The location benefits from cool weather that enhances the camping experience. Available facilities include parking areas, restrooms, an on-site restaurant, and electrical supply for camper convenience. The campsite enforces a quiet policy requiring guests to keep noise levels down after 10 PM, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere for all visitors. The riverside setting provides access to natural surroundings while maintaining essential services for comfortable stays. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available on site.

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.

Khao Sip Ha Chan National Park Camping Ground is located in Kaeng Hang Maeo District, Chanthaburi Province. This popular camping area sits near a waterfall while maintaining a quiet atmosphere. The site offers four designated camping zones and features shallow water areas suitable for swimming. Facilities include electricity, running water, bathrooms and showers, parking, a dishwashing area, complimentary phone charging stations, and a welfare shop. Visitors can also rent kayaks to explore the surrounding natural areas. Access to the park requires an entrance fee of 20 baht per person and a vehicle fee of 30 baht. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, and kayak rental costs 20 baht per person. Payment is accepted in cash only, and mobile phone coverage is limited to the AIS network. Equipment rental is not available at this site.
Equipment rental availableSky River Hill Camp sits in a valley setting in Kanchanaburi province and welcomes guests with pets. The site offers various accommodation options including tent camping areas, domes, caravans, and caravan parking spots designed for camping enthusiasts. Facilities on site include parking, restrooms, showers, electricity, water supply, a restaurant, a cafe operating on weekends and public holidays, a shop, and barbecue areas. Soaking pools are available for relaxation. Food options include pork pan at 399 baht and grilled fish at 250 baht. Check-in hours are from 09:00 to 18:00, and check-out is before noon. Children aged 7 and under enter free of charge, while car camping costs 100 baht per vehicle. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableSmile Camp is a newly established campsite in Chonburi province offering both rocky and grassy areas for tent pitching. The site overlooks a reservoir with mountain views in the surrounding landscape. Guests can enjoy complimentary use of kayaks and stand-up paddleboards during their stay. Facilities include separate toilet and shower blocks for men and women, though hot water is not available. Other amenities comprise parking areas, a shop, a restaurant, and a coffee shop. Food delivery services can be arranged to bring meals directly to camping spots for added convenience. The location provides relatively easy access from Bangkok, making it suitable for weekend getaways. The site is accessible by car with sufficient parking space available. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available on site.

Lan Chom Dao Camping Sri Ka-ang occupies a mountain ridge in Nakhon Nayok province where campers can enjoy unobstructed views in all directions. The site sits amid surrounding mountain ranges, creating an atmosphere comparable to the Ban Huai Mee camping area in Nan province. The camping ground consists of two zones: a grassy area and a stone area that accommodates both ground tents and car camping setups. The stone zone offers more privacy but tends to become hot during daylight hours. Access to the campsite follows a dirt and gravel road with a moderate incline that sedans, pickup trucks, and motorcycles can navigate comfortably. Basic facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, electricity, and water supply throughout the grounds. The camping fee is 499 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available on site.

Tara Lang Khao Camping in Ratchaburi Province sits along the Lamphachi River, offering a shaded camping area surrounded by natural greenery. The river features clear, cool water suitable for swimming and relaxation. The site provides electrical hookups for campers and has mobile phone coverage from all networks, though signal strength tends to be weak. Wi-Fi service is also available. Facilities include three male toilets, four female toilets, a dishwashing area, and garbage disposal points. An on-site shop sells provisions and prepared food, including grilled pork dishes from local vendors. Day visitors who want to swim without staying overnight pay 50 baht for adults and 30 baht for children over three years old. The campsite operates on a first-come, first-served basis without reserving specific areas, though headcount bookings are accepted. Quiet hours begin at 10 PM. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableNong Mai La Camping occupies a riverside location in the Kaeng Krachan area of Phetchaburi Province. The site offers a quiet setting along the water where visitors can cook their own meals and barbecue. Tarps are permitted and pets are welcome. Facilities include seven restrooms, electrical outlets, pavilions for sitting, a shop, and complimentary wireless internet. The site provides fan rental, moo katha equipment, and rubber boat rides for guests. Free life jackets are available for swimming activities. Rules require keeping noise levels down after 11 PM and prohibit making fires directly on the grass. The campsite does not offer made-to-order food, fixed accommodations, or hot water facilities. Portable air conditioners are not allowed on the grounds. Rates range from 150 to 1,000 baht per person per night, and while tents are not available for rent, other equipment can be hired.