Similar Trips 'Tak'
Attractions 'Mae Sot'
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Rim Moei Market
A major border market at the end of the Asian Highway on the Thai side, offering affordable imported goods from Myanmar, China, and India, located along the Moei River near the Mae Sot Customs Checkpoint.
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Wat Manee Phrai Sorn
The temple's most notable feature is the Chedi Wihan Samphutthe, a large chedi surrounded by 233 smaller chedis, housing more than 512,028 miniature Buddha images, along with the revered Luang Pho Thanjai, highly respected by locals and visitors alike.
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Mae Kasa Hot Spring
Mae Kasa Hot Spring has water temperatures of 70-80°C, perfect for boiling eggs and relaxing in the mineral baths or foot baths. It also offers a scenic view of mountains and is close to Mae Usa Cave.
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Phra That Doi Hin Kiw
The stupa (Phaya Long) sits on a massive boulder that seems to be about to fall but remains miraculously stable. It is called "Thailand’s Golden Rock." Climbing the 800 steps leads to a beautiful viewpoint of the Mae Moei border.
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Chao Pho Phra Wo Shrine
A sacred hilltop shrine honoring the legendary Karen warrior Phra Wo, featuring unique traditions such as car horn honking and firecracker offerings, with a large Naga Buddha and scenic viewpoint behind the shrine.
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Wat Thai Wattanaram
This temple features beautiful Burmese-Thai Yai architecture with golden accents, a replica of the Mahamuni Buddha, a 40-meter long reclining Buddha, and the intricately designed Gonawin Pagoda.
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Mae Sot
Mae Sot is a border city with Rim Moei Market for products from Myanmar, Thai-Burmese temples, Phacharoen Waterfall, Mae Kasa Hot Springs, and a key Special Economic Zone in Thailand.
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Wat Thai Samakkhi
Home to Luang Pho Thanjai Rattanamongkhon, golden stupa, carved wooden Ganesha, and Hoong Luang Museum, ideal for spiritual travelers and those seeking peace.
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Wat Chumphon Khiri
This temple features the golden Shwedagon Pagoda replica as its main highlight, reflecting Burmese-Tai Yai art. It also houses important relics, such as a 200-year-old ancient drum.
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Tham Mae Usa
A large limestone cave with 13 chambers, filled with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, such as the "Lingzhi Mushroom Room" and "Phet Phiman Room". The tour takes about 3 hours to explore.
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Mae Kasa Waterfall
Year-round waterfall with cascading tiers, a 5-meter-wide stream, and a walking trail to the second tier for scenic views. Perfect for swimming and relaxing.
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Amazing Mound Magic Hills
Cars seemingly roll uphill due to an optical illusion created by the landscape and eye-level perspective, making this a popular stop for experimentation and photos.
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Wat Phothikhun
Wat Phothikhun features the large plaster Buddha statues Luang Pho To and Luang Pho Dam, along with a three-story wooden-carved temple, making it a key worship stop along the Tak–Mae Sot road.
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Chao Por Khun Sam Chon Shrine
A highly revered shrine believed to house the sacred spirit of Khun Sam Chon. Visitors come to worship and pray for success and safe journeys. It is also a popular stop before entering Mae Sot city.
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Doi Musoe Market Musoe Market
Doi Musoe Market offers fresh highland vegetables, fruits, flowers, and hill tribe handicrafts, making it a convenient stop for travelers along the Tak–Mae Sot route. Both the old and new markets remain lively and bustling with activity.
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Blue Cave
The Blue Cave features stunning bluish-gray limestone walls, creating a beautiful Unseen scene. A Burmese-style reclining Buddha image is also present in the front hall of the cave for worship.
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Khok Chang Phueak
Ancient brick walls about 1 meter high, built in the Sukhothai period as an enclosure for the white elephant associated with King Fa Ruea (Ma Ka To)
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