Nakhon Si Thammarat has no verified dedicated self-storage facility -- so this guide is honest about that gap and covers the moving services that actually serve the province, plus realistic alternatives for extra storage space.
Nakhon Si Thammarat is a working provincial capital, not a resort or major expat hub, and its logistics-services market reflects that -- Thailand's formal self-storage industry hasn't reached the province yet. That doesn't mean moving house or finding extra space is impossible; it means the realistic options look different from Bangkok or Phuket, and this guide sets them out honestly rather than listing a facility we couldn't verify is actually there.
BAANLYY could not verify a dedicated, unit-rental self-storage facility physically located in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Thailand's major self-storage chains -- MeSpace (formerly rebranded from SCGJWD's storage business), Leo Self Storage, Storage Asia and similar -- concentrate their branch networks in Bangkok, with a handful of secondary-city locations in Pattaya and Phuket. None currently list a Nakhon Si Thammarat, or wider southern-Thailand, branch beyond Phuket. This isn't a BAANLYY oversight -- the formal self-storage industry in Thailand genuinely hasn't reached secondary provincial capitals like NST yet.
Two nationwide Thai moving-broker services publish Nakhon Si Thammarat-specific pages and, on investigation, are confirmed to be headquartered elsewhere -- Teemove (based around its Bangkok/central-Thailand hub, with named coverage of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya and Hua Hin, contactable via Line @teemove_en or tel. 091-854-0271) and Ti Transport / ตี่ขนส่ง (registered address in Si Racha, Chonburi, tel. 082-095-2917). Both dispatch a pickup, 4-wheeler or 6-wheeler truck with a driver to Nakhon Si Thammarat on request rather than maintaining a local depot -- the same nationwide-broker model seen with several "local" services BAANLYY has checked for other provinces. Book a few days ahead where possible and get a firm price quote (by distance, truck size and load) before the move date.
Nakhon Si Thammarat, like most Thai provincial cities, has a genuine informal market of local rot rap jang (pickup-truck-for-hire) drivers who handle house and room moves within the province and to nearby districts such as Tha Sala, Sichol, Pak Phanang and Cha-uat -- typically found through Thai-language Facebook groups, local recommendations, or a driver waiting near a market or moving-supply shop. We can't independently verify or recommend specific individual drivers, since this market runs informally and changes over time, but it's the option most Thai residents in NST actually use for a routine in-province move, and is usually cheaper than a nationwide dispatch service for short distances.
Without a self-storage industry locally, the practical workaround NST residents use is renting a slightly larger house, an extra room, or negotiating storage of belongings with a landlord or a trusted local contact during a gap between leases -- rather than paying to ship items to the nearest formal self-storage branch in Phuket, which is roughly 280km and 4-5 hours away and rarely worth the cost or hassle for household items. If you specifically need short-term secure storage for higher-value goods (vehicles, business inventory), ask a moving company directly whether they offer any warehousing add-on alongside the move, since some do informally even without a public-facing storage product.
BAANLYY could not verify one. Thailand's major self-storage chains -- MeSpace, Leo Self Storage and similar -- are concentrated in Bangkok, with secondary branches only in Pattaya and Phuket. Nakhon Si Thammarat currently has no confirmed dedicated unit-rental self-storage facility.
Two realistic routes: a nationwide moving-broker service such as Teemove or Ti Transport, which dispatches a pickup, 4-wheeler or 6-wheeler truck with driver to NST on request (book a few days ahead and get a firm quote), or an informal local rot rap jang (pickup-truck-for-hire) driver, typically found via Thai-language Facebook groups or local recommendation, which is usually the cheaper option for an in-province move.
Since there's no formal self-storage industry locally, most residents rent a slightly larger house or an extra room, or arrange informal storage with a landlord or trusted local contact during a gap between leases. The nearest formal self-storage branch is in Phuket, roughly 280km / 4-5 hours away -- rarely worth it for ordinary household items.
No. Both are nationwide moving-broker services that publish province-specific marketing pages for NST (along with dozens of other provinces) but are headquartered elsewhere -- Teemove's named service areas are Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya and Hua Hin, and Ti Transport's registered address is in Si Racha, Chonburi. They serve NST by dispatching a truck and driver on request rather than maintaining a local depot.
No dedicated self-storage facility physically located in Nakhon Si Thammarat could be verified as of 2026-07-09 -- Thailand's major self-storage chains list branches only in Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket. Teemove and Ti Transport publish Nakhon Si Thammarat-specific marketing pages but are confirmed via their own published details to be headquartered elsewhere and serve the province via dispatch. Distance to Phuket (approx. 280km / 4-5hrs by road) per public route-distance calculators.
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