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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.

Suan Pluem Udom is located in Chumphon province along two streams that converge at the site. The camping area offers both elevated banks and waterside spots for pitching tents. Clear water flows through the streams year-round, providing a safe environment for children to wade and play. Camping options include open-air grounds and space within a large pavilion. Vehicles can be parked directly next to tents for convenient access. The site accommodates larger tents in spacious areas as well as smaller setups closer to the water. Free electrical connections are provided for charging phones, running fans, and using electric cooking stoves. Facilities include washing areas and clean bathrooms. Visitors are advised to contact ahead before arriving. The final stretch of access road is unpaved dirt for a few hundred meters, passable by standard cars with careful driving. Operating hours are from 10:00 to 20:00. The nightly rate is 100 baht per person and equipment rental is not available.

Koh Ku-La lies within Mu Ko Chumphon National Park in Chumphon Province, offering clear waters and sandy beaches for visitors seeking coastal relaxation. The island provides opportunities for swimming and photography in a tranquil setting away from urban activity. Visitors who wish to stay overnight can choose between guesthouse accommodation or setting up their own tents on designated areas. The island's main draw is its natural environment and peaceful atmosphere, making it suitable for those looking to disconnect from busy routines. Access to beach areas and swimming spots is straightforward, though visitors should bring their own supplies as facilities on the island are basic. Camping is free of charge at 0 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Chaisamut Camping Site at Phadang is located in Chumphon province, offering a quiet coastal camping experience with views of the sea. Campers can pitch tents either on the grass field or under covered pavilions at the same rate, though tents taller than 180 centimeters will not fit under the pavilions. The site provides opportunities for stargazing at night and watching the sunrise over the water in the morning. The owners are known for their hospitable and helpful approach to guests. Facilities include electricity with power outlets, two shared clean bathrooms without hot water, shower facilities, parking space, a dishwashing area with soap provided, and trash bins. Breakfast is included and consists of rice porridge or chicken rice, along with coffee, tea, and boiled eggs. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Sawasdi Pha Daeng Camping is located in Chumphon province and offers a spacious grass field for pitching tents among coconut trees. The site features a distinctive red cliff viewpoint that provides views across the Gulf of Thailand. In the evening, visitors can hear music from nearby restaurants and observe green lights from fishing boats on the water. The campground accommodates both regular vehicles and camper vans with parking available on site. Facilities include clean toilets and shower rooms with separate wet and dry zones, along with electricity supply. The area is suitable for photography and beach access, with sunrise viewing opportunities available. A small island near the camp can be reached for sunset watching. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Happy Bar Thung Yang Beach offers beachfront camping along a fine white sand beach with clear, clean water in Chumphon province. The camping area is located separately from the restaurant and bar, providing considerable privacy in a quiet, peaceful setting. Days tend to be hot, though cool breezes provide relief at night. The site features three toilet facilities and electricity for personal use, but mobile phone signals are unavailable for all carriers and wifi from the restaurant does not reach the camping zone. Activities include complimentary rock climbing, a wet raft excursion with coral snorkeling and cliff jumping at 599 baht per person including a meal, and kayak rental at 100 baht per hour for paddling and squid fishing. The on-site bar and restaurant serve large portions at reasonable prices from 11:00 to 21:00. The entrance fee is 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availablePha Daeng Chom Daw Chumphon Camping Ground occupies a clifftop location near the Chumphon estuary, offering sea views throughout the day. The site accommodates both tent camping and car camping, with designated parking areas for overnight stays. A path provides access to the beach below for morning or evening walks. Visitors can observe the sunrise at dawn and stargaze after dark from various vantage points around the grounds. Activities include barbecuing, building campfires, and joining boat excursions for squid and fishing trips. The site features multiple viewpoints suitable for photography and relaxation overlooking the water. Facilities include parking areas, toilets, and shower rooms for camper convenience. The location provides easy road access to nearby attractions in the area. The campground operates daily throughout the year. Rates range from 150 to 350 baht per person per night, and tent rental is available for those without their own equipment.

The Royal Development Project Chumphon is located in Pathio District, offering a coastal camping experience along the Gulf of Thailand. The site provides essential facilities including electricity, restrooms and shower rooms with separate areas for men and women. A restaurant and coffee shop operate on the grounds for visitor convenience. Campers can enjoy swimming in the sea and exploring the beach area. Activities at the site include watching the sunrise in the early morning and observing the moon at night. Pets are permitted but owners must supervise them closely as local dogs inhabit the surrounding area. The campsite charges 50 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available on site.

Panpan Camping occupies a forested site in the Pa Toh area of Chumphon province, set within a shaded garden where a stream flows throughout the year. The environment is conducive to relaxation and the owners are known for their welcoming approach. Electrical power is provided at the site and complimentary ice is available for campers. Clean toilet facilities are divided by gender and a dishwashing station is on site. Mobile phone reception covers all major networks. Visitors may bring pets with them. While no food service is offered at the camp itself, numerous shops are located nearby. The facilities include parking space and a swimming area. Access to the site is via Highway 4, the Petchkasem route. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.

Baan Koh Teab is located in Chumphon province and offers a coastal camping experience with an island setting accessible directly by car without the need for boat transfers. The site sits approximately 50 minutes from Bang Saphan in Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The gentle waves make it suitable for swimming, and the location serves as a viewpoint for sunsets. Facilities include electricity, bathrooms, and parking. An on-site restaurant operates until 9 PM, complemented by a cafe and bar serving local cuisine and seafood. The campsite provides a secure environment welcoming solo travelers and accepts pets. The location is convenient for accessing diving boat departures to Koh Ran Pet Ran Kai. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and camping 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.