Similar Trips 'Maehongson'
Attractions 'Mae Sariang'


Wat Saen Thong
As the first temple in Mae Sariang, built in 1793, it is a significant historical site and home to Phra Saen Thong and Phra Phet, revered Buddha images worshipped by locals.





Mae Sariang Morning Market
A gathering place for local food and fresh ingredients from various ethnic communities who come to trade since dawn.





Wat Chong Sung
The three ancient Mon-style pagodas, over 100 years old, and the distinct wooden vihara built in the beautiful Tai Yai architectural style.





Salawin National Park
Take a boat trip to admire the beauty of the Salawin River and local life, experience the lush natural surroundings, and enjoy the picturesque border landscapes.





Wat Kittiwong
Wat Kittiwong has long been a spiritual center for the people of Mae Sariang, enshrining sacred relics and rare ancient scriptures that document historical accounts.





Doi Mae Hoe
Doi Mae Hoe stands out for its breathtaking landscape of golden wild sunflowers that blanket the mountainsides during the cool season, making it an excellent spot for watching the sunrise and sunset.





Wat Sri Bun Rueang
Wat Sri Bun Rueang has a history spanning over a hundred years, notable for its beautiful Shan-Burmese-style viharn and housing the largest white jade Buddha statue in Thailand.





Wat Phra That Chom Mon
Wat Phra That Chom Mon is one of the four guardian pagodas believed to protect the town of Mae Sariang. It offers expansive and impressive views of the town and the surrounding valley.





Wat Chom Thong
Wat Chom Thong is famous for its large Buddha statue, or "Luang Pho To," which stands on the mountaintop and is visible from a distance. It's also one of the "Four Mountaintop Pagodas" (Phra That Si Chom) revered by the local people and one of the most beautiful spots in the district to watch the sunset.




