Equipment rental availableKhao Sam Roi Yot National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan province encompasses Sam Phraya Beach at Kui Buri, offering visitors a quiet coastal camping experience. The park provides options for both tent camping on the beach and bungalow accommodation. Activities available include kayaking, hiking through forest trails, and swimming in the sea. Facilities on site include bathrooms, a shop for basic supplies, and restaurants serving meals. Visitors should be prepared for mosquitoes, which can be numerous during certain periods. The park's diverse landscape allows campers to combine beach relaxation with exploration of the surrounding natural environment. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Suan Wang Kaew is located in Rayong province, offering a camping area directly on a private beach with calm waters and few crowds. The grounds feature abundant tree cover providing shade throughout the site, keeping the area comfortable despite warm daytime temperatures, with cool breezes arriving at night. The facility accommodates car camping and provides two sets of clean restrooms. Electrical outlets are distributed around the site, though visitors are advised to bring long extension cords. Portable air conditioning units are available to rent at 200 baht per unit. The campsite operates on a walk-in basis only with no advance reservations, and pets are not permitted. Visitors can swim in the sea, stroll along the beach, prepare meals, or simply relax while taking in the coastal views throughout their stay. The site appeals to those seeking a quiet retreat in a natural seaside setting. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is not available for rent.

Ban Kratai Mai Chan Homestay & Camp sits along the shore of Khlong Prasae reservoir near Khao Chaang-On mountain in Chonburi province. The setting offers a quiet and relaxed environment suited to visitors seeking a retreat from urban life. Evening light casts an orange glow across the water, creating favorable conditions for photography. Nights are calm with cooling breezes and clear views of the moon. Fresh breakfast is prepared to order and served hot. Facilities include parking, restrooms, shower facilities, barbecue areas, and viewpoints. Guests can explore forest trails or climb Khao Chaang-On, though the sharp limestone terrain requires caution. Small pets are permitted but visitors must bring their own pet supplies. Dogs are not recommended for the mountain climb due to the rugged conditions. Rates range from 200 to 1000 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableHuaLaem Camping Kaeng Krachan is located along the shore of Kaeng Krachan Dam in Phetchaburi Province. The site offers a waterfront area suitable for tent camping in a cool climate. Electrical service is provided around the clock, with free connections available directly to tents for battery charging, running fans, and lighting. Facilities on site include bathrooms, shower rooms, and running water. Two accommodation rooms are also available for visitors preferring covered lodging. Activities at the camp include fishing, swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding on the reservoir. The location provides access to water-based recreation while maintaining the convenience of essential amenities. Rates range from 150 to 1,500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableSuan Ta Khaeo Camp sits just 8 kilometers from Chiang Khan Walking Street in Loei Province, offering views of the Lao mountains and the Mekong River. The camping area is spacious and divided into multiple zones, with the option to reserve specific plots. Temperatures drop considerably at night, and morning mist can be observed from the viewpoint. In addition to tent sites, the property also provides accommodation units. Facilities include parking, toilets, showers, a restaurant, electricity, water, and a viewpoint area. The camp enforces clear regulations, including no guitars, karaoke, or noise between 22:30 and 08:00. This makes it well-suited for visitors seeking a quiet environment and those interested in watching the sunset over the river. The nightly rate is 150 to 180 baht per person, and camping equipment is available for rent.

Doi Pui Ko sits at an elevation of 1,480 meters above sea level in Mae Hong Son province. The mountaintop offers a 360-degree viewpoint for observing both sunset and sunrise. Evening light casts a golden hue across the grassy slopes, while the night sky provides clear views of the stars. Morning hours present opportunities to watch the sunrise above a sea of mist. The hiking trail to the camping area covers 800 meters but involves a steep ascent. Restroom facilities are available on site, though water supply is limited as it is collected only during the rainy season. For those requiring assistance with gear, porter services are offered at 400 baht for a round trip or 250 baht for uphill transport only. Activities include short forest walks, stargazing, and photography at the viewpoint. The camping fee ranges from 20 to 50 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Pimphaphat Farm Khao Juk Camping is located in Rayong province and features terraced camping grounds shaded by numerous trees with a gentle breeze throughout. The site limits visitor numbers to maintain a comfortable environment without overcrowding. Walk-in guests are welcome without prior reservation. Available facilities include a restaurant, electricity, restrooms, shower rooms, parking space, and a viewpoint for observing the sea of mist. The campsite enforces a strict noise policy after 10 PM, making it unsuitable for those planning loud parties or activities. Guests are expected to be considerate of others and maintain a peaceful atmosphere during their stay. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

Forest Beach Campsite is located on Koh Chang island in Trat province, offering a quiet camping experience away from crowds. The site sits directly adjacent to the beach, allowing campers to swim just steps from their tents. The peaceful setting suits those seeking rest and relaxation, with space to sit and enjoy drinks in a calm environment. Photography opportunities along the beachfront are readily available. The campsite provides electrical hook-up points for powering devices and equipment, along with parking facilities for visitors. Vehicle access makes it convenient for those traveling with their own gear. The site maintains a tranquil atmosphere conducive to unwinding by the sea. The rate is 250 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.

NS CAMP Kaeng Krachan Camping Ground is located in Phetchaburi province and operates as a private ground rental suitable for small groups seeking seclusion. The site sits near a river, providing cool breezes and a comfortable environment during hot weather. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the river, take boat rides, and access viewpoints that offer sights of natural landscapes and sea of mist when conditions allow. The camp provides Wi-Fi connectivity for guests who need to stay in touch. The compact layout ensures an intimate setting away from crowds, making it appropriate for those who value privacy and natural surroundings. The riverside location contributes to the relaxed atmosphere throughout the camping area. Rates range from 2,000 to 2,500 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available at this site.
Equipment rental availableRai Niya is located in Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province, offering camping sites alongside a stream where visitors can swim and cool off during warm weather. Daytime temperatures tend to be warm, while nights and early mornings remain comfortable. The site provides air-conditioned rooms for those who prefer not to camp. Facilities include electricity, water supply, a shop, swimming areas, and parking. Complimentary electricity is available, though campers must bring their own 20-30 meter extension cords. Power usage is restricted to specific devices such as phone chargers, fans, lighting equipment, and rice cookers. Portable air conditioners, electric frying pans, and electric pots are not permitted. Mobile phone reception is limited to the AIS network. Children under 10 years old and seniors aged 70 and above stay free of charge. The camping fee is 130 baht per person per night for those bringing their own tents, and equipment rental is available.

Sky Camp offers a forest camping experience in Saraburi province, suited for those seeking a quiet natural environment. The site provides three distinct camping zones for visitors to choose from. Zone A is located waterside with a cool breeze, Zone B sits beneath large trees offering shade throughout the day, and Zone C features an open grassy area well-suited for stargazing. Facilities include Wi-Fi, electricity, restrooms, shower rooms, and designated barbecue areas. Swimming is also available on site. Check-in time is set at 14:00 and check-out at 13:00, with entry and exit restricted between 20:00 and 08:00. Campers must observe several rules including maintaining quiet after 22:00, no pets allowed, waste separation, fires only in designated areas, and no high-power electrical appliances. Mobile network coverage is available for AIS and Dtac users, though True network is not accessible. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableLipanda Resort is located in Phetchabun province and offers camping and accommodation areas shaded by trees that keep the grounds cooler during afternoon hours. The site provides several covered camping zones including W1-4, G1-2, and an upper house area. Visitors who come during March and April can observe the sea of mist from designated viewpoints. The resort also offers houses with views of the mist, equipped with air conditioning and fans. Facilities on site include electricity, viewpoint areas, restrooms, shower rooms, a shop, a restaurant, barbecue areas, and parking. At 22:00 each night, lights in the camping areas are turned off, leaving only pole lighting for basic visibility. Advance reservations are accepted for securing specific camping spots. The camping fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Had Napathara Phirom, also known as EOD Beach, sits within the Royal Thai Navy Air Base at U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport in Chonburi Province, approximately 2.5 kilometers from the passenger terminal. The beach stretches along the coast with brown sand and clear water, shaded naturally by pine trees that line the shore. Its location within a military zone ensures safety and security, with maintenance provided by naval personnel. Visitors can relax by the sea, pitch tents, swim, fish, take photographs, or watch aircraft operations from the beach. The site provides parking, restrooms, showers, electricity, a restaurant, and Utapao Cafe. The tranquil atmosphere and steady breeze make it suitable for camping and recreational activities. Quiet hours are enforced after 10 PM. Camping fees range from 200 to 500 baht per person per night depending on tent size or vehicle type, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableSiam Tree River Camp is situated in Wang Hin Lane, Sarika Subdistrict, Nakhon Nayok Province, alongside the Nakhon Nayok River which flows year-round and offers opportunities for swimming and water activities. Bamboo rafting is available at the site. Check-in time is 9:00 AM and check-out is at 12:00 PM. Facilities include separate restrooms with three units each for men and women, all equipped with hot water heaters. Free electricity and ice are provided, and guests may borrow kitchen utensils and barbecue grills. An on-site restaurant serves made-to-order dishes and pork hot pot. Additional activities include river rafting, ATV rides, paintball, and go-karting. Pets are permitted under close supervision. The campsite prohibits loud music, electric stoves, and any loud noise after 22:00, and does not accept party groups. The rate is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.

Sun Stone Namnao occupies a hillside location in Phetchabun province, offering an open camping area with 180-degree panoramic views of layered mountain ranges. At night, distant city lights become visible beneath the dark sky, creating favorable conditions for stargazing and photography. The atmosphere remains quiet and private throughout the day, with cool breezes and clear weather. Morning and evening hours provide particularly good lighting for photography. The site includes electricity, restrooms, shower facilities, viewpoints, and a coffee shop. With space limited to 15 tents, the campsite maintains an uncrowded environment, though this also means advance reservations are advisable, especially before holiday periods. The entrance fee is 199 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableThung Salaeng Luang National Park in Phetchabun Province serves as a popular camping destination for observing the sea of mist and sunrise views. Known as Thailand's savanna grassland, the park offers its most impressive vistas during early February when morning light illuminates golden meadows blanketed by layers of mist. Key features include the Dusita Pavilion viewpoint at Thung Salaeng Luang, a natural water pond bridge, and spacious camping activity areas. Visitors can enjoy campfire activities and photography while taking advantage of facilities such as restrooms and parking areas. The park caters well to those interested in nature-based experiences and overnight camping. Operating hours run from 05:30 to 18:00 daily. The camping fee is 30 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
Equipment rental availableThe One Camp Sarika is located in Mueang District of Nakhon Nayok Province, along the same road that leads to Sarika Waterfall. This camping ground welcomes visitors of all ages and is pet friendly. Electrical hookups are available throughout the site, and guests should bring their own extension cords for convenience. Facilities include separate restrooms for men and women, shower rooms, a swimming area, and an on-site restaurant serving Thai barbecue buffet, beverages, and ice. Barbecue equipment is also available for use. The campsite offers waterfront pitches, which incur an additional fee of 300 baht per site, charged only on Saturdays and public holidays. Equipment rental is available for those who need it, and the nightly rate ranges from 200 to 500 baht per person.
Equipment rental availableMoonlight Camping Khao Kheow is located in Chonburi province and operates as a camping ground featuring live music entertainment daily from 18:00 to midnight. The site welcomes walk-in visitors with check-in available between 10:00 and 17:00. An on-site restaurant serves made-to-order dishes and meatballs, while a coffee shop and general store provide additional conveniences. Recreational activities include fishing, kayaking, coloring activities, and grilling facilities. A special promotion offers two consecutive nights on Friday and Saturday with full access to both evenings of live music. Visitors who spend 300 baht at the shop receive complimentary fortune telling for one question. Pork hotpot sets are available at 500 baht per set. Facilities include restrooms, shower rooms, and designated photography areas. The rate is 300 to 400 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.
Equipment rental availableBang Bod Buriram Camp is situated within the Khao Khok archaeological site in Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi province, a location that once served as elephant and horse stables during the reign of King Rama IV. The camping area offers panoramic views of surrounding mountains in a tranquil natural setting. Nights are cool and comfortable, while days bring gentle breezes. Available facilities include electricity, water supply, restrooms, shower facilities, a restaurant, parking space, and designated barbecue areas. Visitors can explore nearby hiking trails and ancient caves within the historical grounds. Advance reservations are mandatory as walk-in guests are not accepted. The site operates between 8:00 and 20:00 daily. Quiet hours are enforced from 22:00 to 7:00. Open fires on grass are prohibited, and cooking stoves must be positioned at least 40 centimeters above ground level. The nightly rate is 200 baht per person, and camping equipment rental is available.

Kratai Mountain View is located in Suphan Buri province, approximately three hours by car from Bangkok. The campsite sits among mountains where morning mist often settles over the landscape. The camping ground offers a spacious area with a cool breeze throughout the day, making it comfortable for visitors. Guests can observe mountain views and explore various spots suitable for photography. Facilities include restrooms, parking space, a viewpoint, shops, and an on-site restaurant. In addition to the camping area, accommodation in houses is also available for those who prefer indoor lodging. The entrance fee is 200 baht per person per night, but equipment rental is not offered at this site.

The Nature Camp Suan Phueng is located in Ratchaburi province, offering a tranquil camping experience surrounded by mountains, forests, and natural streams with rapids. Campers can choose between two zones: a waterfront area and a stone field area. Each group is limited to a maximum of 8 people. Check-in is available from noon to 7 PM, with check-out at noon. Children under 10 years stay free, while those aged 10-12 are charged half price. Facilities include Wi-Fi, separate toilets and shower rooms for men and women, a dishwashing area, trash disposal points, electrical outlets, and a swimming area. Cooking is permitted on site, but quiet hours begin at 10 PM. Reservations must be made exclusively through the page inbox due to limited capacity. The nightly rate is 150-200 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.

Doi Mon Mak, also known as Doi Muen Mak, is located in Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai. The site was originally farmland belonging to the Lawa hill tribe, who cultivated rice and areca palms. The name derives from the thousands of areca nut bunches used to exchange for the land. The campsite offers 360-degree views where visitors can observe the sea of mist and enjoy stargazing. A shop on site serves food and beverages, including hot pot meals. Facilities include parking, a viewpoint, barbecue areas, toilets, and showers. The access road includes some steep sections, though regular sedans can make the drive up. The site suits those seeking a mountain retreat with expansive views and frequent mist. The entrance fee is 150 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is not available.
Equipment rental availableGood Time Camp is located in the Suan Phueng area of Ratchaburi province, offering a waterside camping experience surrounded by shaded natural terrain. A year-round stream flows through the grounds, with mountain views forming the backdrop. The site provides a quiet atmosphere and favorable weather conditions. Campers can choose between two zones for pitching tents, one situated near the stream and another on the grass field. Facilities on site include electricity, water supply, restroom facilities, Wi-Fi access, and designated areas for grilling. The access road is unpaved dirt with numerous rocks scattered throughout, making it unsuitable for vehicles with very low ground clearance. The camping fee is 200 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available for those who need it.
Equipment rental availableDivine Mountain is a newly opened camping area in Nakhon Ratchasima province featuring 28 individual pitches divided into two distinct zones. Campers can choose between wooden deck platforms and stone ground areas, with the wooden decks positioned alongside cliff edges offering elevated views. The site welcomes visitors with pets and provides convenient access to on-site dining options including a restaurant and cafe serving food, beverages, and ice. Essential facilities include parking areas, water supply, and hot water systems for camper use. Visitors may secure their spot through advance booking or arrive as walk-in guests depending on availability. To maintain a peaceful environment for all guests, the campsite enforces quiet hours from 22:00 to 07:00 during which loud noise is prohibited. The rate is 200 baht per person per night, and camping equipment is available for rent.