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Equipment rental availableHad Yai Hot Spring Camping Ground is located within Lam Nam Kraburi National Park, perfect for nature-loving campers seeking a tranquil outdoor experience. Visitors can bring their own tents or rent 3-person dome tents for 225 baht per night. Additional bedding rental includes pillows at 10 baht, sleeping bags at 30 baht, and sleeping mats at 20 baht per night. The main attraction is soaking in natural hot springs surrounded by pristine wilderness. Cool mountain air and peaceful sounds of wind and insects create a serene atmosphere. Guests should bring personal toiletries and towels for hot spring activities. Facility usage fee is 30 baht per person. National park entrance fees for Thais are 10 baht for children and 20 baht for adults, with vehicle charges of 30 baht for cars, 20 baht for motorcycles, and free bicycle access. Open year-round daily without closure.
Equipment rental availableBaan Phruek Raksa is located in Ranong Province, approximately 4 kilometers from Laem Son National Park. This beachfront accommodation and camping area suits families looking for coastal camping. The camping ground features flat, level terrain that does not slope. At low tide, the wide beach reveals fine, soft sand underfoot. The area in front of the accommodation sits under the shade of large pine trees, though campers may need to carry their gear a short distance. Hornbill nests can be observed in the vicinity. Vehicles can park directly next to tents on both sides of the camping area. The evening light on the left side provides a pleasant atmosphere. Clean toilets and a dishwashing area are available, though the water may be slightly cloudy. The site is accessible by following map directions. Visitors should contact the owners before arriving. Rates range from 150 to 3000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableNamtok Ngao National Park is located in Ranong province and includes several attractions such as Namtok Ngao Waterfall, Phu Ran Hot Springs, and Khlong Phrao Waterfall in neighboring Chumphon province. The park offers viewpoints with opportunities to observe sea mist, swimming areas, and restroom facilities for visitors. The park has temporarily closed all tourist sites from February 1 to March 31, 2026, following an official announcement by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. This closure aims to protect and restore natural resources, enhance visitor safety, and improve the overall quality and cleanliness of the facilities. Administrative operations continue during this period, and the park office remains accessible for official inquiries. When open, the camping fee ranges from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableNational Park Campsite - Ranong is situated in Ranong Province and offers camping facilities along a coastal setting. The site features designated camping areas adjacent to a long sandy beach and mangrove forest, providing visitors with direct access to marine and forest environments. Campers can set up tents in the designated beachfront area, making it suitable for those interested in coastal nature experiences. Basic facilities include toilets for camper use. Visitors may bring their own camping equipment or take advantage of rental services available on site. The nightly rate ranges from 30 to 60 baht per person, and camping equipment rental is available at the park.