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- Aug 31
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8 Camping Spots So Stunning That Adventurers Like Us Can’t Wait to Go Back
Save this post now! This winter, get your car ready and follow these routes — pure bliss guaranteed.
After countless camping trips through forests and mountains, people always ask: “Which campsite is your favorite?” Honestly, it’s such a tough question. So instead, here are 8 campsites we know we’ll definitely go back to if given the chance — and we want to share them with you too.
Let’s get started!
1. Doi Soi Malai, Tak Province
A mountaintop campsite known as the “roof of Tak,” offering sweeping views of rolling mountains. With its short grass fields, the scenery feels almost like you’re camping abroad.

2. Pilokki Village, Kanchanaburi Province
Fall in love with the charm of this riverside village, where the only way in is by raft ferry. Here, you’ll be surrounded by nature and breathe in the fresh mountain air to your heart’s content.

3. Hidden Camp, Kanchanaburi Province
A secret campsite by the reservoir, almost unknown to others. It feels just like being by the sea, complete with a breathtaking sunset view that paints the sky in spectacular colors.

4. Doi Paper, Tak Province
A mountain journey that winds along local trails leading to Wat Kho Phado — home to a gleaming golden pagoda.

5. Huai Thon Village, Nan Province
A must-visit village in Bo Kluea District, and a favorite among campers. If you haven’t been here, you’ll definitely be missing out on conversations with fellow adventurers.

6. Mon Kalakojo, Mae Hong Son Province
A panoramic viewpoint offering a breathtaking 360-degree sea of mist. This winter, if you’re craving misty mountain mornings, pin this spot on your map.

7. Vang Vieng Ecolodge, Laos
A riverside campsite along the Nam Song River — the main waterway running through Vang Vieng. It’s one of those magical places that looks as if it’s been painted onto the landscape.

8. Dragon’s Back Ridge, Phetchabun Province
A ridgeline trail paired with sweeping views of giant wind turbines. A hidden gem for campers, still little-known but unforgettable once discovered.

So, if you’ve already got your eye on any of these spots, pack your gear and come along on the adventure with us!
You can also check out more of our travel videos from other trips on our YouTube channel below.
And in our next blog, stay tuned to see where our adventures will take you, and what new stories we’ll share. See you then!









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