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Camping in Thailand

For travellers who are looking for an outdoor experience, the best thing they can do is go for Camping in Thailand, the Land of Smiles. In addition to experiencing the best of nature and sleeping under the stars, camping will also challenge the adventurer in you. You can even choose one of the many Thailand tour packages for camping, and have an unforgettable experience.

National parks and campgrounds are one of the best Thailand Camping sites. Be it the Hintok River area, or Erawan National Park, camping and Glamping in Thailand is an experience you should not miss out on. Campsites near the Huay Mae Kamin Waterfalls and in Khao Yai National Park also help travellers to get close to nature and spend an idyllic, relaxing time in the midst of tranquil landscapes.

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What are the best places to camp in Thailand?

1. Khao Yai National Park:

Known as one of the best places for Camping in Thailand, Khao Yai National Park is also a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, campers here are guaranteed to have a great time sleeping under the starry night sky with the sounds of insects lulling them to sleep. 

Location: Khao Yai National Park, Hin Tung, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District

Timing: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Price: INR 2,300 (approx.) 

2. Hintok River:

The Hintok River camps are one of the most beautiful campsites in Thailand. Overlooking the Kwai River, these camps are located on a huge cliff which not only adds to the beauty of the region but is also one of the most preferred adventure tourist attractions in the whole country. 

Camping at the Hintok River is also famous because of deluxe tents, swimming pools and luxurious furniture. The region is one of the best for Glamping in Thailand. 

Location: Ban Had Ngew, Tha Sao, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi 

Timing: 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Price: INR 6000 (approx.)

3. Chiang Dao:

Located in the Chiang Dao region of Chiang Mai, this is another famous Thailand Glamping site. Featuring luxury accommodation, free Wi-Fi, a beautiful garden and free bikes to wander around the area, it is the best place to camp if you wish to merge nature with comfort. One can also get scenic views of the sunrise and sunset from here.

Location: 364 Moo 5, Chiangmai

Timing: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 

Price: INR 1400 (approx.) 

4. Erawan National Park:

Famous all over Thailand for its seven-tiered waterfall, Erawan National Park is one of the best places to go for Camping in Thailand. For adventure and outdoor enthusiasts, this region is a great location to sit back, relax and enjoy the calmness of the surrounding atmosphere. One can also find flying squirrels, gibbons and wild boar here. 

Location: Erawan National Park, Kanchanaburi 

Timing: 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Price: INR 1400 (approx.)

5. Nam Pha Pa Yai:

Located on the Phasak River, this is a great camping destination for those who are still sceptical of faraway campsites. Best known for adventure sports like rock climbing and ziplining, Nam Pha Pa Yai also boasts of having tree houses for a one-of-a-kind experience.

Location: Nam Pha Pa Yai, Tambon Tha Khlo Amphoe Kaeng Khoi Chang Wat Saraburi

Timing: 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

Price: INR 870 (approx.) 

6. Similan Islands:

Comprising of 11 breathtakingly stunning islands, the Similan Islands are one of the best places for Camping in Thailand. Known for having the best diving site in the world, you can also enjoy other water sports and adventure activities here. 

This is an idyllic place, most preferred by those who wish to get away from the city and enjoy nature at its absolute best. 

Location: National Park, Thai Mueang District

Timing: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

Price: INR 2300 (approx.) 

7. Huay Mae Kamin Waterfalls:

The seven-tiered Huay Mae Kamin Waterfalls boast of some of the best camping sites in all of Thailand. One of the major attractions here is the presence of crystal clear and refreshing water pools near the tents. 

Surrounded by the amazing nature and the cool breeze from the falls, camping here would be an experience that will make you want to return for more. 

Location: Tambon Mae Kra Bung, Amphoe Si Sawat, Chang Wat Kanchanaburi 

Timing: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 

Price: INR 3,500 (approx.) 

8. Camp Chiang Mai:

Known as a place straight out of dreams, Camp Chiang Mai was formerly a rice field near the Mae Sa Waterfall which was later transformed into a tent ground, best for camping. Complete with stunning tents, good food, company and activities, this is one place where you are guaranteed to have a great time with your friends and loved ones. 

Location: Mae Raem, Chiang Mai 

Timing: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Price: INR 2300 (approx.) 

9. Khao Sok National Park:

Famous for being one of the most beautiful and preferred sites for Camping in Thailand, Khao Sok National Park is a place surrounded by scenic views of nature. The best part about this camping site is that tourists can see many exotic wildlife creatures, along with many waterfalls and lush green rainforests.

You can also go for elephant trekking, canoeing, jungle trekking and bamboo rafting for a different experience. 

Location: Khlong Sok, Phanom District, Surat Thani 

Timing: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Price: INR 1400 (approx.) 

10. The Surin Islands:

Famous for being a top snorkelling region in all of Thailand, the Surin Islands are also a great spot for camping. Boasting of shallow coral reefs and colourful marine life, one can spend a great time relaxing in the camps on these islands while relishing on delicious Thai foods and drinks. 

Tourists can also go for forest walks in the nearby dense rainforests and spot wild animals. 

Location: Mu Koh Surin National Park, Ko Phra Thong

Timing: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

Price: INR 11,600 (approx.) 

Which is the best time of year for camping in Thailand?

Tourists can go for Camping in Thailand in the months from November to March as they are the most favourable time of the year to do so. These months are cooler than other months of the year and have a reasonably dry climate with a cool breeze flowing everywhere. It is recommended to avoid the months from July to October since it is the monsoon season in Thailand when the country experiences heavy rainfalls.

Which beaches and Islands in Thailand are best for Camping?

1. Koh Laoliang: 

A famous remote island national park with a pristine sandy beach on the forefront, Koh Laoliang is one of the preferred Places to visit in Thailand. The island boasts of the best camping experiences, with the sound of the waves acting as a lullaby at night. You can also take part in other activities like rock climbing and various water sports here.

2. Naga Noi Beach Camp: 

Located in Phuket, this beach camp is a place that offers breath-taking and serene views of the ocean and the nature surrounding it to its visitors. Having 5 tents, the camp is a great place if you want to try activities like snorkelling or kayaking. You can even choose to relax on the tranquil beach while enjoying the stunning hues of the sky.

3. Koh Kam Nui: 

Located in the Kam Archipelago, this island not only has white coral beaches and mangrove forests but is also mostly uninhabited and idyllic. With the clear blue waters of the Andaman Sea, one can spend a great time camping here with exotic wildlife, such as colourful parrots and rare deer species.

Which are the best sites for glamping in Thailand?

1. Rustic Camping:

Known as the home of white-water rafting in the country, Rustic Camping in Prachin Buri is one of the best places for Glamping in Thailand. Tourists can avail cosy, luxurious tents along with a complimentary dinner buffet. The campsite is also famous for adventure activities like zip lining, along with ATV facilities and paintball, among others. 

2. 3199' Mountain Camp:

Boasting of different packages and the related type of tents, mostly giving off a bohemian vibe, this camp in Kanchanaburi is surrounded by the scenic nature. The different packages here include dinner, breakfast as well as a barbecue. Guests can also spend time on the idyllic melon farm, or at the in-house café with live folk music. 

3. Khwan Beach Resort:

This resort is another great site for Glamping in Thailand. The campsites have a wide collection of luxury tents, with four-poster king-sized beds, vintage wooden tables and chairs, traditional oil lamps as well as leather trunks. This is a must-visit place if you wish to go back to the times of 19th-century expeditions.

4. Naga Noi Beach Camp:

This is a quaint and tranquil beach camp, which is not only run by a family, but has only five tents for guests on the private Naka Noi Island. Offering stunning views of the sunset, the tents here are equipped with a fan, a lamp as well as plug points for charging your electronic devices. 

5. Camp Out Korat:

Located beside a breath-taking lake with crystal clear waters, this glamping site boasts of six snugs, yet chic campervans for your accommodation. Each van has comfortable beds, television as well as air-conditioners, for a relaxing stay. Every night, tourists can also experience the romantic set-up of barbecues by the lake. 

6. Kirimaya Golf Resort and Spa:

This glamping site is a place where you can stay amidst luxury, nature and adventure, all interwoven into one. Located in Khao Yai National Park, the campsite boasts of great hospitality, beautiful ambience as well as a comfortable stay.

Which are the national parks in Thailand famous for camping?

1. Doi Inthanon National Park:

One of the great choices for Camping in Thailand, this park has several scenic waterfalls as well as the summit of Doi Inthanon, or “the roof of Thailand.” Tourists can choose to go for nature walks and treks and sleep under the starry night sky, away from the city limits.

2. Thong Pha Phum National Park:

An off-the-trail location, this park is very popular for camping. Visitors can trek to the top of the Khao Chang Phueak, the highest point of the park. They can also see some stunning natural sights such as the Jok Ka Din Waterfall, Pilok Mine and other viewpoints from where you can look across the Burma border.

3. Kaeng Krachan National Park:

This is the largest national park in the whole country and is one of the most popular sites for Thailand Camping. Having numerous beautiful waterfalls, caves, hot springs and reservoir, the park is also surrounded by dense forests and tall mountains, offering amazing views of nature.

Which are the best elephant camps in Thailand?

1. Rantong Save and Rescue Elephant Centre:

Home to more than 40 elephants, this elephant camp not only rescues but protects the elephants from any sort of abuse. The animals here are domesticated and friendly, and campers here can spend their day playing, feeding and interacting with the elephants. 

2. Maetaman Elephant Camp:

One of the most famous elephant camps in the country, campers can spend a relaxing and tranquil time in this camp, while having fun with these gentle giants. Tourists can not only ride on elephants but also enjoy fun activities such as ox-cart rides and making rafts with bamboo. 

3. Maesa Elephant Camp:

Located in the Maesa valley, this camp is the largest area of domesticated elephants in Thailand. Visitors here can interact, feed, and bathe the elephants. One can also take part in outdoor painting, having the breath-taking scenery that acts as an inspiration. 

4. Chai Lai Orchid Elephant Camp:

One of the best places for Thailand Camping with elephants, this camp offers a one-of-a-kind experience to tourists. One can not only feed and play but also take care of elephants whilst staying in this camp. In addition to elephant riding, guests can also enjoy river rafting and swimming.

Apart from Camping what other activities can be done in Thailand?

1. Island Hopping with Snorkelling in Pattaya:

Tourists can choose to go for island hopping in three of the most beautiful islands of Pattaya. From taking a stroll or having a relaxing swim at Koh Pai to snorkelling at one of the best diving and snorkelling spots in Thailand, at Koh Rin and Koh Ped, you can see the vibrant marine life and enjoy many fun-filled water sports. 

Location: Koh Pai, Pattaya

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Price: 2,500 THB or INR 5,800 per person

2. Visit Safari World in Bangkok:

Visiting the Safari World in Bangkok is one of the best things to do in Thailand. Tourists can spend a fun-filled day with friends and family at the best zoo in the Thailand capital. Having the theme-based Marine Park and Safari Park, one can see a lot of exotic animals as well as birds here. 

Location: Khwaeng Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon

Timings: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Price: 500 THB or INR 1,200 per person

3. Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise in Bangkok:

Tourists can now spend a romantic evening with their loved ones while dining and sailing on a cruise on the Chao Phraya River. Getting to know about different cultures and traditions of Thailand, while indulging in lip-smacking international dishes, guests will be able to see the remains of different Thai kingdoms and other sights while soothing live music plays in the background. 

Location: Asiatique River Front Pier/ River City Pier 1/ Icon Siam Pier

Timings: 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. 

Price: 850 THB or INR 2,000 per person

4. Mangrove Kayak Trip in Krabi:

For those who wish to explore the beauty of the waters in Thailand, tourists can choose to take a kayaking trip in the mangroves of Krabi. Boasting of amazing natural Karst formations, they can also see many offshore islands on their kayak. Apart from Thailand Camping, this kayaking trip is one of the most preferred activities amongst locals and tourists alike.

Location: Ao Thalane Bay, Krabi

Timings: Pick-up time: 8:30 a.m. 

Price: 360 THB or INR 850 per person

5. Day out at Dream World Amusement Park in Bangkok:

For tourists who wish to spend their time on adventurous activities, a day at the Dream World Amusement Park in Bangkok is the best thing you can do. The park, which seems like a European-style fantasy land, has more than 30 fun-filled rides like the Space Mountain, Hanging Coaster, Haunted Mansion and others. 

Location: Village No. 1, Bueng Yitho, Thanyaburi District

Timings: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Price: 600 THB or INR 1,400 per person

6. Enjoy Water Activities at Coral Island in Phuket: 

Phuket is known all over the world for its beautiful beaches, long coastlines and vibrant marine life. The Coral Island boasts of pristine white sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters which are unspoilt and tranquil. The isolated island is a hub for water activities and sports, like parasailing and diving, and attracts many tourists every year.

Location: Koh Hae, Rawai, Phuket

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Price: 1,500 THB or INR 3,500 per person

7. Witness Marine Life at Ocean World Bangkok:

Home to more than 400 species of fish, it is one of the largest underwater aquariums in all of SouthEast Asia. Ocean World has 12 themed zones with different species of marine life spread out, something that will surely excite children and adults alike. 

Location: Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 

Timings: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 

Price: 640 THB or INR 1,500 per person

8. A Tour to James Bond Island:

The Khao Tapoo Island is a place where many Bond movies have been shot throughout the years. Tourists can indulge in sea canoeing and enjoy the beautiful caves and lagoons present here. One can also swim in the beautiful white water, snorkel or simply relax on the beautiful beaches. 

Location: Khao Phing Kan, Thailand

Timings: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Price: 1,333 THB or INR 3,110 per person

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