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BOTT Camping is located near Phu Sab Lek Reservoir in Mueang District, Lopburi Province. The campsite overlooks the reservoir and offers a quiet atmosphere suited to visitors seeking relaxation away from urban life. Access is straightforward, with parking available on site. The area is known for clear night skies that allow for stargazing, making it a suitable destination for astronomy enthusiasts. Visitors can also explore viewpoints and hiking trails in the surrounding area. Facilities include shared bathrooms and shower rooms, with one bathroom currently in service and additional units under construction. The site is accessible to those who value a peaceful setting and proximity to natural features. Reservations can be made exclusively through the BOTT Camping Facebook page. The nightly rate is 200 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.

Wang Kan Luang Arboretum lies in Lopburi province and features a distinctive blue waterfall formed by calcium carbonate minerals in the limestone that create a blue-green hue when sunlight reflects off the water. The surrounding forest offers shade and yellow flame trees that bloom along the stream. Night temperatures drop to around 19 degrees Celsius, creating a quiet and peaceful atmosphere suitable for relaxation. The access road has been recently improved and accommodates small vehicles, with a newly paved concrete path leading down to the waterfall area. The site provides basic facilities including restrooms and shower rooms with three units each for men and women. Campers should note that there is no electricity available and pitching tents directly beside the water is not permitted. Additional restrictions include no alcohol consumption, no pets allowed, and eating is restricted to designated areas only. The entrance fee is 30 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableNew Zealand Muang Thai occupies a lakeside location beside Pa Sak Cholasit Dam in Lopburi province. The site features green surroundings with a cool breeze throughout the day and provides clean restrooms and shower facilities at the dam edge. Visitors may set up campfires and play music during their stay. At night, the Milky Way becomes visible across the sky, and during winter months morning fog adds to the atmosphere. The area is home to herds of goats, sheep, buffalo, cows and horses that roam the grounds. The clear lake water allows for swimming, while the dam perimeter offers suitable terrain for cycling. A coffee roasting facility operates on site alongside local food vendors. The location can be reached from Bangkok in approximately two and a half hours. The fee is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableMarine Cafe Camping in Lopburi province is a small camping ground divided into two zones. The waterfront zone accommodates up to 15 people, while the grass field zone holds up to 10 people. The facility provides four gender-separated toilets without hot water, electricity hookups, and Wi-Fi access. Marine Café operates on site from 9:30 to 18:00, and campers can prepare their own meals or order moo katha and other dishes before 18:00. Dishwashing facilities and wheelbarrows are available. Pets are permitted with advance notification. Site rules prohibit driving vehicles onto the grass, using charcoal stoves on the grass, and operating electric stoves. Music must cease after 22:30. Portable air conditioners incur an additional 130 baht charge. Check-in is at 12:30 and check-out before 11:30. Advance reservations are required for Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Rates range from 100 to 3,500 baht per person per night, and camping equipment rental is available.

Camping Area - Lopburi is located in Lopburi province near Pa Sak Jolasid Dam, offering visitors a relaxed environment with cool breezes. The site provides basic facilities including water supply and restrooms, along with space for cycling activities. Visitors can pitch their own tents on designated grounds or opt for more comfortable accommodation in rooms equipped with air conditioning and television. For larger groups of ten or more, bigger houses are available. The location can be easily found by searching for Pa Sak Dam Campsite. Camping fees start at 80 baht per night for a tent pitch, while air-conditioned rooms range from 1,000 to 1,200 baht per night and larger houses cost 2,500 baht per night. Equipment rental is not available at this site.