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How to plan a Hua Hin or Khao Yai weekend with rented gear (under ฿2,000)

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· 3 min read · April 29, 2026
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You don’t own a tent. You don’t own a cooler. You don’t own a drone or a BBQ grill or a sleeping bag. You’re not about to drop ฿15,000 on a hobby you might not even commit to. But it’s Thursday night, and your friends are saying “let’s go to Khao Yai this weekend.”

Here’s the budget version. Total gear cost: under ฿2,000 for the whole weekend, split among friends.

The 2-night Khao Yai itinerary

Friday evening

  • Drive Bangkok → Khao Yai (about 2.5 hours)
  • Pick up rented gear from a Weshare owner near your starting point — many owners offer pickup near BTS Mo Chit, Lat Phrao, or Bang Sue
  • Set up at your campsite or homestay before dark

Saturday

  • Sunrise drone shot at Pha Diao Dai viewpoint (rented drone earns its keep here)
  • Hike to Heo Suwat Waterfall
  • Lunch at a roadside som tum stand
  • Back to campsite for BBQ dinner — your rented grill, your friends’ meat

Sunday

  • Sunrise coffee with rented French press (yes, that’s also on Weshare)
  • Visit a vineyard, pack up, drive back

The gear list and rental cost

Item Daily rate 2 nights Notes
4-person tent ฿250 ฿500 Comfortable for 2-3 people with bags
Sleeping bag (each, x3) ฿80 ฿160 × 3 = ฿480 Or use blankets
Cooler (large) ฿150 ฿300 Keeps drinks cold for 36h
Portable BBQ grill ฿200 ฿400 Charcoal grill, easy assembly
DJI Mini drone ฿700 (1 day) ฿700 Just the Saturday morning shoot
LED lantern (x2) ฿50 ฿100 × 2 = ฿200 For after-dark camp

Total: ฿2,580 — and you only need the drone for one day, so you can drop it back to ฿1,880 by returning the drone Saturday afternoon.

Split 3 ways: about ฿625 each.

Compare that to buying everything: ฿15,000+ for gear that lives in your condo until next year.

How the Weshare flow works for a trip like this

  1. Browse 2 days before your trip. Filter for “Bangkok” and “Camping & Outdoors”. You’ll see what’s available with photos and owner ratings.
  2. Send rental requests Wednesday or Thursday. Owners typically respond within 24 hours. Bundling items from the same owner saves on pickup logistics.
  3. Pickup Friday evening. Most owners are flexible — they’ll meet you near BTS or you can come to them. A few offer delivery for ฿100-200.
  4. Use it. Take photos. Don’t lose pieces. Be reasonable with the gear.
  5. Return Sunday or Monday. Same meetup spot or wherever owner prefers. Owner marks return complete on the app.

What to bring vs what to rent

Bring your own:

  • Clothes, toiletries, snacks
  • Phone with offline maps
  • Water (lots — bring more than you think)

Definitely rent:

  • Anything bulky (tent, cooler, grill)
  • Anything tech (drone, GoPro, action cam)
  • Anything you’ll use once a year

Borrow from friends:

  • Charcoal, plates, utensils, sleeping mat
  • These are cheap to own anyway

One pro tip: priority booking for high-demand weekends

Long weekends (Songkran, New Year, Loy Krathong) book out fast. Weshare has a Priority Booking option that locks dates instantly with a small fee — worth it if you’re depending on a specific tent or drone for a fixed-date trip. Otherwise regular requests work fine if you book 2-3 days ahead.


Bottom line

Bangkok is closer to wilderness than people remember. The reason most trips don’t happen is the gear barrier. Rentals close that barrier to under ฿700 per person. The rest is just deciding to go.

Browse camping & outdoor gear in Bangkok →

Weshare is free to use. Prices set by owners. Pickup, delivery, or meet-in-the-middle all work.

Featured image: Photo by Mykhailo Petrushchak on Pexels

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