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I don't want to rent a hotel and just sleep in my tent on a beach. Should I be afraid of police?

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I come from Romania and have a lot of experience camping in the forest. I'll be in Thailand for 12 nights.
Thinking setting up a tent on Ao Yon or Panwa beach, washing at sea and eating at 7/11 or street food.

Will I get booted by a policeman or would locals likely shoo me off?

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  • Liverpool Lou
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    Thank you.  No less helpful than your out of date, wrong place, link.  I also gave him this helpful advice...   "Will I get booted by a policeman or would locals likely shoo me off?" Of

  • To be honest, DizzyProtos, it might be best to forget that idea. (To put it gently!)   I actually admire you for being 'different'. I once had that spirit in me myself. But while it wou

  • let's hope so. 

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"Will I get booted by a policeman or would locals likely shoo me off?"

Of course.

2 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

there was another thread about this topic

 

11 years ago!  On Samui.

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Just now, Liverpool Lou said:

11 years ago!  On Samui.

and your response was helpful, mr liverpool sir?

 

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3 minutes ago, save the frogs said:
4 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

11 years ago!  On Samui.

and your response was helpful, mr liverpool sir?

Thank you.  No less helpful than your out of date, wrong place, link.  I also gave him this helpful advice...

 

"Will I get booted by a policeman or would locals likely shoo me off?"

Of course.

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8 minutes ago, DizzyProtos said:

I come from Romania and have a lot of experience camping in the forest. I'll be in Thailand for 12 nights.
Thinking setting up a tent on Ao Yon or Panwa beach, washing at sea and eating at 7/11 or street food.

Will I get booted by a policeman or would locals likely shoo me off?

To be honest, DizzyProtos, it might be best to forget that idea. (To put it gently!)

 

I actually admire you for being 'different'. I once had that spirit in me myself.

But while it would not necessarily end that badly......it would definitely not last that long. One night max'.

 

There's no such thing as 'stealth camping' on beaches like those you had in mind. Secluded, forested areas......maybe.....but beaches? Too much hassle. 

 

But if you go for it anyway.....good for you. ????????

 

(Interesting how you'd do a TM30!)

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19 minutes ago, DizzyProtos said:

Will I get booted by a policeman or would locals likely shoo me off?

let's hope so. 

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4 minutes ago, Toolong said:

(Interesting how you'd do a TM30!)

Isn't the owner supposed to do that?   I'd expect HM would have much better things to do, though.

You should be fine just make sure no one sees you.

 

Thailand has a lot of Karens in every area.

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Since Covid, Police is more leniant concerning Thais sleeping on the beach. This goes for Thais only. You wanting to pitch a tent on the beach as a Farang? Better look for a very secluded beach with no Police and no 7/11.


Alternative: Thailand has many inland-lakes with beaches. Nobody cares who sleeps there with or without tent. Just buy a couple of fish from the early morning Thai fisherman and you will be fine. With or without tent.

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I would think dogs ants and snakes may evict you before the police ???? 

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Thailand is still comparably safe for tourists in terms of crime.

But sleeping in a tent on the beach?

No thanks.

 

I can't comment on the legality.

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Maikhao beach in north phuket is good for camping and has all what you want. There are also camp grounds. 

2 minutes ago, schlog said:

Maikhao beach in north phuket is good for camping and has all what you want. There are also camp grounds. 

Camp ground is the minimum standard to look for.

Some organized site.

 

There is overnight camping/sleeping in tents in the national parks.

But I never saw that for the beaches.

8 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Camp ground is the minimum standard to look for.

Some organized site.

 

There is overnight camping/sleeping in tents in the national parks.

But I never saw that for the beaches.

On Maikhao beach we had always camping on beach and camp grounds on beach sure for 30 years like phuket camp ground.

2 hours ago, swissie said:

Since Covid, Police is more leniant concerning Thais sleeping on the beach.

probably more homeless people since covid.

i would be concerned about them stealing your stuff during the night, OP. 

 

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The BIB won't be a problem.

 

But watch out for the BID (boys in drag). 

Op doesn't seem to have made an provision for a toilet unless thinking of using  sea

You could also rent an old minivan and make it as a temporary home, travel far as you want and explore local lifestyle on your own and stay low on radar. You can get showers at any gyms as well, life is an adventure, just sayin'...

Greetings from Hungary

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Stupid idea. You can pay for camping grounds if you want to be in a tent.

 

Otherwise a big chance to even make the news or be deported, they dont want free stayers here.

 

This must he some troll post.

1 minute ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Stupid idea. You can pay for camping grounds if you want to be in a tent.

 

Otherwise a big chance to even make the news or be deported, they dont want free stayers here.

 

This must he some troll post.

He can stay in a cheap hotel or guest house for a few baht per night and have shower and aircon 

50 minutes ago, still kicking said:

He can stay in a cheap hotel or guest house for a few baht per night and have shower and aircon 

Camping sites offer kitchen toilets and showers from 100/150 baht, camping itself is actually trending in th.

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Just now, ChaiyaTH said:

Camping sites offer kitchen toilets and showers from 100/150 baht, camping itself is actually trending in th.

Aircon included? It gets very hot in Thailand I tried to sell campervans in Thailand and it send me broke 

8 hours ago, DizzyProtos said:

Thinking setting up a tent on Ao Yon or Panwa beach

It's illegal in Thailand. 

 

Go to Australia and holiday, they like your type, you'll probably be offered social security befefits, free medical etc. 

 

Have fun ????

 

it is not illegal to camp in Thailand>
plenty of camping sites (Layan beach, Sirinath National Park) is beautiful 
 

18 minutes ago, zzzzz said:

it is not illegal to camp in Thailand>
plenty of camping sites (Layan beach, Sirinath National Park) is beautiful 
 

On the beach it's ILLEGAL 

 

Read the post, he wants to sleep on the beach 

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14 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

On the beach it's ILLEGAL 

 

Read the post, he wants to sleep on the beach 

AFAIK there are no laws in Thailand in regards to wild camping. Obviously it is illegal to camp on private land without asking the owner. The beaches in Thailand are owned by the king and are public property.

 

I've camped on quite a few beaches straight on the sand (he'll need sand pegs), in official camp sites of the national parks, and on secluded remote beaches on the south islands.

 

Ao Yon and Panwa are not secluded, there are plenty of hotels there, no facilities and as TiT the owners around may call the police to move him out. Much better to head south to the camp sites of the Tarutao National Park, the camp sites have good facilities and he'll meet plenty of interesting travellers.

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