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Khanom Waterfall is situated in Thaimuang district of Phang Nga province, less than one kilometer from the main road. This small waterfall is particularly attractive during the rainy season when water flow increases. The access road accommodates all vehicle types, including both small and large cars. Camping is permitted next to the waterfall at no charge, making it suitable for visitors seeking a quiet waterside retreat. Clean restroom facilities are available on site. The area remains peaceful on weekdays, though some day visitors may arrive to swim during daytime hours before departing by evening. National park staff are now stationed at the location. The site has no electricity or shops, so visitors should plan accordingly. Footwear such as sneakers is recommended due to overgrown grass in some areas, and campers are expected to maintain cleanliness. Camping is free of charge and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableBest rafting 4U camp is located in Phang Nga province along a riverside setting with a grassy camping area and natural shade from surrounding trees. The campsite provides separate restroom facilities for men and women, with ten shower rooms divided from the toilets. Essential facilities include electricity, water supply, parking space, and dishwashing areas. A convenience store is situated nearby for basic supplies, while an on-site shop offers food for guests. Activities available at the camp include whitewater rafting, kayaking, ATV rides, and zipline adventures. The river itself provides opportunities for swimming and water activities. Access to the campsite is straightforward via well-maintained roads. The nightly fee is 100 baht per person, and tent rental is available for those who need it.
Equipment rental availableMai Ngam Beach is located within Mu Ko Surin National Park in Phang Nga Province, offering a beachfront camping area with soft white sand and clear seawater. The atmosphere remains fresh with cooling sea breezes throughout the day. Campers can pitch their own tents in zones 5 through 10, and pre-set tents are available in both VIP and standard options. Electricity runs from 18:00 to 06:00, while complimentary drinking and filtered water are provided. A charging station operates at the restaurant between 17:30 and 20:00. The restaurant serves meals at three scheduled times: 7:30, 11:30, and 17:30. Visitors can arrange snorkeling trips for 200 baht per person per session, or charter a boat for 2,000 baht per trip. Access is by boat from Kuraburi, taking approximately one hour and ten minutes. The national park entrance fee is 100 baht per person. Mobile reception is strongest with AIS network. Camping costs 80 baht per person per night, payable upon departure, and equipment rental is available.