Campgrounds and Glamping Sites in Phuket and Phang Nga Province

Camping in Andaman paradise is about the romance of campfires and starlit skies, about damp tents and unexpected tropical downpours, and very much about nature you’ll never see from a hotel window. We’ve put together a selection of the best campgrounds and glamping sites in Phuket and Phang Nga Province — perfect for families, solitude seekers, and those who love comfort and “glamorous camping” alike.

Camping and glamping: what’s the difference?

Camping is the classic form of outdoor recreation.

  • Staying in a tent, possibly in a sleeping bag.
  • Minimal amenities: toilet and shower are shared or even “in field conditions.”
  • The main goal is closeness to nature, adventure, and self-sufficiency.
  • You cook your own food, often over a campfire or on a gas stove.

Keywords: simple, inexpensive, atmospheric, but not for comfort lovers.

Glamping (from “glamorous camping”) is camping at a “luxury” level.

  • Instead of a tent, you stay in a dome, safari tent, bungalow, or cabin with furniture, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and sometimes even a jacuzzi.
  • There is a private bathroom, shower, and sometimes a mini kitchen or an on-site restaurant.
  • It’s perfect for those who want to be “in nature, but with comforts.”

Keywords: comfort, aesthetics, service, “Instagrammability.”

Roost Glamping (Phuket)

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A boutique glamping site between Nai Harn and Rawai beaches. The founders of this glamping site, John and Tom, grew up together in New Zealand and from a young age shared a love of nature and travel. During a joint Euro trip in 2010, they came up with the idea of creating their own place to stay — not just a hotel, but a space where people could feel connected to nature without sacrificing comfort. That’s how the concept of Roost was born.

Traveling around Asia, the friends visited many countries, but it was Phuket that truly captured their hearts. The beaches, culture, food, friendly people, and the island’s atmosphere seemed like the perfect foundation for bringing their dream to life.

Travelers can choose from several “glamorous tent” options:

  • a premium tent with a private bathroom and air conditioning,
  • a deluxe tent with a private bathroom and fan,
  • a standard tent with a shared bathroom and fan,
  • a triple shared tent,
  • an 8-bed shared room.

There is also a swimming pool on the glamping grounds and a cafe serving breakfast and healthy food. Overall, it’s hotel-style infrastructure in a natural setting — a true classic of “glamorous camping.”

Twinpalms Tented Camp Phuket (Phuket)

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Heavy-duty luxury glamping in the upscale Bang Tao area: air-conditioned tents, private pools — maximum comfort, but in a tent. Although, honestly, it’s hard to call these beautiful houses “tents.” All of them are equipped with air conditioning; some feature two bedrooms, a private pool, and a serene interior that blends harmoniously with nature. There are several accommodation options to choose from: tents right on Bang Tao Beach and tents by the lagoon.

This glamping site is adults-only, so there are no children’s screams, crying, or noise — just silence, tranquility, and complete relaxation — exactly what you need to recharge.

9 Hornbills Tented Camps (PhangNga)

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This glamping site is located on a hill on Koh Yao Noi and is surrounded by tropical jungle. Here, you truly feel far from civilization — no street noise, no tourists — just the calm of nature and the gentle rustle of leaves.

At the same time, the spacious tent-villas have everything you need and more: incredibly comfortable beds, air conditioning, and some feature a mini kitchen and a private bathroom. On the glamping grounds, there’s an infinity pool, a restaurant serving Thai and international cuisine, and for active guests, excursions by kayak, boat trips, jungle walks, and cycling are organized. In short, it’s all-inclusive service.

There are several ways to get here — there’s even a free transfer from Phuket Airport.

Touch Glamping Koh Yao Noi (PhangNga)

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Touch Glamping is located in the green zone of Koh Yao Noi, away from the noise of tourist routes. The tents are designed in an eco-style: wooden floors, natural fabrics, minimal furniture, but still have everything needed for a comfortable stay — a bed with a soft mattress, a fan, electricity, and lighting. Some tents have a small terrace with chairs or a hammock, where you can relax and enjoy the tropical surroundings.

Accommodation ranges from simple to luxurious:

  • a beach glamping tent,
  • a tent with an ocean view and private pool,
  • villas with a pool on the shore (with one or three bedrooms).

On the grounds, there is a shared area for relaxation and evening gatherings, where you can light a fire or have a barbecue. You can also walk through the jungle and breathe in the pristine nature. Additionally, there’s a nearby beach, accessible by motorbike or on foot.

Aladdin Luxury Camp Phuket (Phuket)

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True luxury glamping: tents with air conditioning, private bathrooms, refrigerators, ultra-aesthetic interiors in a modern style with Eastern elements, and terraces overlooking the garden or jungle.

On the grounds, there is a shared relaxation area, a mini-restaurant serving local and international cuisine, and for active guests, there are walks around the area, excursions to beaches and waterfalls, as well as a small yoga zone.

In the evening, the tents are softly lit, creating a romantic and cozy atmosphere. This place is perfect for couples, friends, or families seeking peace, privacy, and a truly high-quality stay.

AThi Garden (PhangNga)

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This campsite is built in terraces on a hillside and consists of three levels, each with its own atmosphere and features.

On the lower level, there is parking, a small café, a sanitary area, and tents with added comfort — they are equipped with real beds. This is the perfect option for those who want to be close to nature without giving up all conveniences.

The middle and upper levels are for those who value the view and the sense of adventure. The tents here are simpler, with soft mattresses, pillows, and blankets, but these levels offer the most impressive panoramas — hills, valleys, and sunsets worth climbing higher for.

Each tent has a fan, flashlight, and power outlets, and towels are provided. Near the tents, under a canopy, there is a table and chairs — perfect for evening dinners or morning coffee. For guests’ convenience, there is an ice box for drinks and food, and for an extra fee, you can rent a barbecue grill — ideal for an evening cookout.

The bathrooms are basic — two showers and two toilets. Breakfast is included: a classic Thai style — rice porridge, bread, jam, and coffee.

AThi Garden has an atmosphere of friendship, simplicity, and warmth. Everything here feels homely: you are greeted with a smile, helped to settle in, and given tips on the best spots to watch the sunrise. A small activity is provided for guests — a 20-minute quad bike ride included in the stay.

AThi Garden is not about luxury or glamour. It’s a place where the focus is on nature, fresh air, and peace.

Phuket Signature Glamping (Phuket)

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This glamping site is located on a quiet stretch of coast between Rawai and Chalong bays. Here, guests wake up to the sound of the waves, watch the sunrise by the sea, and spend the day in harmony with nature. You can swim in the pool, take a kayak along the coast, or even book a massage right on the beach.

The Phuket Signature Glamping grounds are quite spacious and include shared areas — a restaurant, bar, pool, and beach.

The shoreline here is unique: the water rises and falls with the lunar cycle, so swimming is more of a ritual of merging with nature than a typical beach activity.

The restaurant serves Thai, Mexican, and international cuisine, and there is also a kids’ menu.

Reviews from visitors vary: some found the comfort lacking, while others were thrilled by the connection with nature.

Bambus Restaurant, Bar & Glamping (Phuket)

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If you want to combine the atmosphere of wild outdoor living with hotel-level comfort, Bambus Glamping will be a real discovery. This unusual glamping site is located in the heart of Patong, just a few minutes’ walk from the beach and the Jungceylon shopping center, yet it is tucked away from the resort noise in a green tropical garden.

On the grounds, there is a restaurant, bar, and cozy lounge where you can relax with a cocktail in the evening and enjoy live music. Each tent has air conditioning, soft beds, fresh towels, and linens, with windows overlooking the garden. The interior is designed in an eco-style: natural wood, light fabrics, soft lighting — all creating a sense of privacy and tranquility.

In the mornings, guests are treated to a choice of breakfast — continental, American, or Asian — with aromatic coffee and fresh fruit. It is served right in the garden, under the rustling palms.

Samet Nangshe Viewpoint (campsite at the viewpoint), PhangNga

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The most beautiful time at the Samet Nangshe viewpoint is sunrise. To catch it, you either need to wake up very early and travel from Phuket (arriving by 5:30 a.m.), or arrive in advance and rent a tent. There are several places at Samet Nangshe where you can do this, but these accommodation options are not available online — booking is done the old-fashioned way, on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you just want to visit this amazing place without a tent, you can book a tour.

Samet Nangshe Viewpoint

We’ve selected the three best tour companies that offer excursions to Samet Nangshe Viewpoint. Fill out the form, and we’ll forward your request — they’ll contact you to provide details on the terms and pricing.

If you think you’ve already seen all of Phuket, try staying at a campsite or glamping site. Even a short time in nature changes your perception of the island. No matter what you choose — a simple campsite or a luxurious glamping tent — you’re sure to discover Phuket from a whole new perspective!

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