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Originally Posted by sabang What a fierce campsite. Absolutely no shade.
I think I'd slip away and pitch something in the forest. |
The problem with the Khao Yai forest is that it's inhabited by monkeys & deer etc. If you camp too near them, they have a habit of coming into the site & rooting around for food, often throughout the night. I haven't seen any tigers yet & only two or three elephants up there.
On our first camping trip, we rented a small tent for 150 baht per night. Quite expensive really when you consider such a tent costs several hundred baht or so in the shops. Still, I managed to avoid the outrageous national park entry fee of 400 baht by showing my Thai drivers license.
