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Equipment rental availableKhao Lampi-Hat Thai Mueang National Park in Phangnga province serves as a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles between November and February, with turtle release ceremonies that visitors can witness. The camping area sits near Thai Mueang beach beneath pine trees in a tranquil setting. Facilities include outdoor toilets and showers close to the beach, along with parking space suitable for car camping. Electricity is provided, and campers can build campfires, swim, and cook their own meals. For additional supplies, the nearby Ban Lampi community is located about 5 to 6 kilometers away. Mobile reception is reliable for both True and AIS networks. Evenings tend to be warm, while temperatures drop considerably after midnight. To reach the park, follow Petchkasem Road from Phuket toward Phangnga for approximately 75 kilometers, then turn into the park entrance. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableSuan Ta Chai is located in Phangnga province near Ton Hin Lad waterfall, offering a small camping area with two distinct zones. The first zone sits beside a stream where water levels may drop during the hot season and shade is limited. The second zone is positioned next to a large natural pool that remains shaded throughout the day, though families with children often visit for swimming. The pool features both shallow areas suitable for children and deeper sections for adults, with foam floats provided for use. Campers at the stream zone can park directly beside their tents, while the pond zone offers parking at varying distances. The site operates on solar power without electrical hookups but provides mobile phone charging stations. Facilities include clean restrooms and a dishwashing area. The natural pool is open from 10:00 to 17:00. Access roads pass through tunnels formed by rubber and palm oil trees. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Bang Sak Beach Camping Area is located along the Andaman Sea in Bang Muang Subdistrict, Takua Pa District, Phangnga Province. This camping ground is open to visitors at no charge and provides direct beach access for those seeking a coastal camping experience. The site sits on Bang Sak Beach, offering a quiet setting where campers can walk along the shore and enjoy sea views throughout their stay. Basic facilities are available on site, including toilets and shower rooms maintained by the local Bang Muang Municipality for public use. A coffee shop operates nearby for those looking for beverages or light refreshments during their visit. Visitors are expected to maintain cleanliness and help preserve the natural environment of the camping area. The site charges no camping fee per person per night and does not offer equipment rental services.

Ao Toh Li & Camping in Phangnga Province offers viewpoint access and camping accommodation with clear views across to Koh Semet Nang Chee. The site is located in a Dark Sky area where visitors can observe the Milky Way and numerous stars on clear nights. Accommodation options include air-conditioned rooms, bungalows, and tents. Each tent comes equipped with bedding, towels, a fan, and camping chairs. Bathroom facilities are shared. The site provides parking, an on-site restaurant serving halal food to order, electricity, and Wi-Fi access. Visitors can drive up to the location themselves, though the road is quite steep, or alternatively use the shuttle service provided. The location also serves as a base for birdwatching, sunrise viewing, and photography. Guests should note that pets are not permitted on the premises, and pork products may not be brought into the accommodation area. Rates range from 48 to 1,500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableATHI Garden Camping occupies a converted garden site in Phangnga province, surrounded by mountains and forest vegetation. The grounds offer both spaces for visitors to pitch their own tents and pre-set tents equipped with electric fans. The location has received recognition as a dark sky conservation area, providing clear views of stars at night. A 360-degree viewpoint allows guests to observe sunrise over the mountain range, with occasional sea of mist appearing on certain mornings. Activities include building campfires, barbecuing, and photography at various scenic spots throughout the grounds. An onsite cafe serves refreshments. Facilities include clean restrooms and shower blocks, parking areas, and complimentary ATV riding for guests. The site maintains electricity access across camping zones. Rates range from 200 to 650 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableKohkhokhao Camping is located on Koh Kho Khao island in Phangnga province. Access requires taking a car ferry to the island, with a fee of 200 baht per vehicle and no charge for passengers. The ferry operates on a fixed schedule with vehicles boarding first and disembarking last. Motorcyclists can use smaller boats without waiting for scheduled departures. The campsite sits at the end of the island's single main road, making navigation straightforward. An on-site restaurant and bungalows provide dining options for those who prefer not to cook. Visitors can enjoy kayaking, swimming, and beachside barbecues along the Andaman Sea coastline, which runs parallel to Khao Na Yak and Laem Phrom Thep in Phuket. The site is recognized for its sunset views over the ocean. As a designated dark sky conservation area, the location offers excellent conditions for stargazing and viewing the Milky Way during early morning hours. Facilities include electricity, water supply, restrooms, and showers. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
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.

This camping area is located on the main island of Surin Islands National Park in Phangnga province. The site serves visitors who appreciate nature and outdoor activities in a marine national park setting. Basic facilities include restrooms and a restaurant on site. Guests can explore the surrounding waters through snorkeling to observe coral reefs and diverse marine life, or paddle sea kayaks around the islands and nearby bays. Access to the islands requires boat transportation from the mainland pier. The camping fee is 100 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available, so campers must bring their own tents and gear.