Similar Trips 'Maehongson'
Attractions 'Maehongson'



Ruam Thai Village
Misty lake views in the morning and bamboo rafting activities that offer a peaceful and intimate experience with nature.





Ban Rak Thai Village
Experience Yunnan-Chinese culture amidst serene mountain landscapes and a romantic lake setting.





Pang Ung
Take a bamboo raft to see the morning mist and golden sunlight on the water's surface, camp amidst the lush two-leaf and three-leaf pine forests, and see the white and black swans, a royal gift from Her Majesty Queen Sirikit.





Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu
Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu houses two Tai Yai-Burmese style stupas and offers the most spectacular viewpoint of Mae Hong Son city, particularly breathtaking when shrouded in mist during the morning.





Su Tong Pae Bridge
Witness the beauty of the bamboo bridge spanning vast rice paddies, capture stunning natural landscapes with your camera, and experience the serene morning ritual of monks collecting alms as they walk across the bridge.





Saiyud Market
Experience the unique morning lifestyle of Mae Hong Son locals, shop for rare Tai Yai local foods and desserts, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this traditional market.





Long Neck Karen Village Ban Nai Soi
Ban Nai Soi, Mae Hong Son, stands out as a community of Long Neck Karen (Kayan) people who have settled there. Visitors can learn about their way of life, the distinctive tradition of wearing brass rings, and support local handicrafts.





Wat Phra Non
A magnificent large reclining Buddha statue and a Shan-style chedi (pagoda) blended with Burmese art, serving as a significant symbol of culture and faith in Mae Hong Son.





Pha Bong Viewpoint
A popular rest stop on the "1,789 curves" route, offering breathtaking views of the rolling mountains and the Pha Bong Dam, along with a cozy coffee shop.





Pha Suea Waterfall
This waterfall is notable for its expansive sheet of water, especially during the rainy season, which resembles a large mat. It's part of a diverse national park that also includes Tham Pla (Fish Cave), home to many iridescent carp.





Wat Hua Wiang
Wat Hua Wiang stands out with its gorgeous Shan-style architecture and is home to Phra Chao Phara La Khaeng, a robed Buddha image replicated from the Maha Muni Buddha in Mandalay, Myanmar.





Phabong Hydropower Dam
As Thailand's first hydropower dam built by the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE), it boasts beautiful scenery and serves as an energy learning center.





Wat Chong Kham
This temple features a chapel entirely constructed from teakwood, adorned with intricate carved patterns. It houses the principal Buddha image, "Phra Singh Sam," a replica of the Phra Phuttha Sihing.





Wat Kam Kor
Wat Kam Kor is distinguished by its beautiful and unique Tai Yai-style lion statues at the entrance, and a prominent multi-tiered covered walkway leading to the main hall which houses a beautiful Tai Yai-Burmese Buddha image.





Phraya Singhanat Racha Monument
An important monument commemorating the founder and developer of Mae Hong Son, reflecting the history of settlement and the culture of the Tai Yai people in the area.





Tham Pla Forest Park
Witness the wonder of countless Sorpatron fish swimming in Tham Pla Cave and enjoy the lush greenery and the beautiful Pha Suea Waterfall, both part of the Tham Pla – Pha Suea National Park.





Nong Chong Kham
It's a picturesque spot perfect for a stroll around the lake, enjoying the reflection of temple lights at night, and exploring the small market with local food and souvenirs.





Ban Nam Phiang Din
Visit the iconic suspension bridge and Wat Nam Phiang Din, the last Thai temple before the Myanmar border, with a small cave to explore behind it.





Phra Tamnak Pang Tong
Phra Tamnak Pang Tong is a learning and research center under royal initiative that allows visitors to experience abundant nature, see sheep pastures, rare wildlife, and beautiful cool-climate flowerbeds.





Ruean Prathap Raem Pong Daeng
This location stands out as a former royal residence of King Rama IX, situated by the Pai River, offering a lush, peaceful natural ambiance perfect for relaxation and enjoying the views.





Royal Project Pang Tong
Royal Project Pang Tong is a learning center for highland agriculture, natural resource conservation, and quality of life development for various ethnic groups in the area. It is also home to "Pang Oung," or the Royal Forest Project Pang Tong 2, a famous tourist attraction known for its reservoir surrounded by pine forests and morning mist, earning it the nickname "Switzerland of Thailand."





Mae Hong Son Walking Street
Mae Hong Son Walking Street stands out with its distinctive local handicrafts, delicious traditional foods, and cultural performances reflecting the Tai Yai way of life, creating a lively and unique evening ambiance.





Pha Bong Hot Springs
Pha Bong Hot Spring stands out with its clear natural hot springs, offering an ideal temperature for soaking to promote health, relieve tension, and treat various ailments in a peaceful and natural setting.





Wat Chong Klong
Admire the beauty of Tai Yai-Burmese architecture and visit the museum that preserves over 100-year-old carved wooden dolls depicting the Vessantara Jataka.





Pai River Basin Service and Development Center
This center is a hub for disseminating knowledge on agriculture and environmental conservation according to the Royal Initiative, aimed at sustainably improving the quality of life for highland residents.





Phu Klon Country Club
Experience rare natural mud and mineral water spa treatments with beneficial minerals for the skin, perfect for relaxation and health care.





Mae Sa Kued Luang Waterfall
A small waterfall in a tranquil forest with a shallow, clear stream for wading and nearby hiking trails for adventurers to reach scenic viewpoints.





Ban Huai Suea Thao Village
Experience the distinct culture and traditional lifestyle of the Long-Neck Karen people, enjoy the peaceful natural scenery, and shop for local handicrafts.





Pha Bong Waterfall
A small waterfall originating from the Huai Kham Khon stream, cascading down a 40-meter-high cliff into a natural pool, perfect for a refreshing dip during the rainy season.






Pai Walking Street
Experience the vibrant nightlife of Pai, filled with a diverse array of shops and food stalls, all set against a backdrop of unique local art and craftsmanship.





Mueang Pai
Pai stands out for its lush mountain landscapes, cool weather year-round, and a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural attractions.





Doi Kiew Lom Viewpoint
This viewpoint, located 1,431 meters above sea level, offers beautiful mountain vistas on both sides of the road and is an excellent spot to witness a magnificent sea of fog during the winter.





Muang Paeng Hot Spring
This hot spring stands out for its extremely high temperature of 95°C, with water continuously gushing from the rocks, making it ideal for boiling eggs and observing a unique natural phenomenon rather than for bathing.





Yunnan Chinese Village Haw
Yunnan Chinese Ho Village, Chinese Ho community, more than a thousand people, also known as Santichon Village sells tea, food, souvenirs and accommodation services.





Kong Laen
This location's main highlight is its narrow, natural earthen ridges and its reputation as one of the most stunning spots in Pai to witness both the sunrise and sunset.





Tha Pai Hot Springs
The highlight of this site is the various hot spring pools with different temperatures where you can actually bathe. Another popular activity is boiling eggs in the hottest pools, which can reach temperatures of up to 80 degrees Celsius.





Mae Yen Waterfall
A beautiful three-tiered waterfall with a large pool for swimming at its base, accessible only via a challenging 7-12 kilometer round-trip trek that involves multiple stream crossings, making it a true adventure for nature lovers.





Muang Paeng Hot Springs
A large hot spring where water periodically bubbles up, reaching temperatures of up to 95°C. It's a popular spot for boiling eggs and feeling the warm steam rise above the stream, all in a quiet and natural setting.





Pai Historical Bridge
An old steel bridge from World War II with a unique structure, set amidst the beautiful scenery of the Pai River. It's a popular photo spot and a place to learn about the history of the area.





Wat Phra That Mae Yen
A large, white Buddha statue stands majestically on the hilltop, visible from all directions, offering stunning panoramic views of Pai, especially during sunrise and sunset.





Wat Klang
A temple with beautiful and unique Shan-style architecture, featuring a large central chedi surrounded by smaller chedis. Its location in the heart of Pai's tourist area makes it easily accessible and perfect for experiencing local life.





Wat Nam Hoo
The temple is renowned for its sacred Buddha statue, Luang Pho Un Mueang, from whose head water is said to continuously seep, and an ancient chedi linked to the history of King Naresuan the Great.





Mo Paeng Waterfall
A multi-tiered waterfall with a smooth, slippery rock face that forms a fun natural water slide, flowing into a pool below. It’s a popular recreational spot for picnics and swimming in a refreshing and cool setting all day long.





Pai River Rafting
An adventurous activity that combines the excitement of whitewater rafting on the Pai River with the beauty of nature, providing participants with both fun and memorable experiences.





Saphan Bun Khok Khuto
A winding bamboo bridge across beautiful rice fields, built from the faith of the Tai Yai community to serve as a path of merit between the village and the Huay Khai Kiri monastery.





Wat Luang Pai
This temple is distinguished by its beautiful Tai Yai-style chedi and ancient, historically significant Buddha statues, serving as a spiritual center for the people of Pai.





Wat Pa Kham
This temple is famous for its ancient Buddha statue, "Phra Singh Dam", which is over 500 years old, and a cluster of golden chedis arranged within the temple grounds.





Coffee in Love
A cafe situated on a hill with clear views of Pai town and the surrounding valley, featuring the iconic yellow house and numerous charming photo spots.





Mae Ping Karen Village
A Pga K'nyau Karen community that preserves its unique culture and local wisdom, particularly through its traditional weaving and handicrafts from the Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center.





Jungle Waterfall Mae Yen
Jungle Waterfall Mae Yen Bamboo rafting, hiking upstream Mae Yen to walk






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.






Doi Tai Lang
Doi Tai Lang is a stronghold of the Shan National Rescue Force (SSA) located in Shan State, Burma, opposite Ban Pang Kham, Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son Province, with Shan people and soldiers led by Chao Yot Suek.





Ban Mae Lana
Ban Mae Lana, a village in the middle of the valley An old community that has been around for over 200 years.





Lod Cave Mae Hong Son
Tham Nam Lod is one of the famous Unseen Thailand, it is an important archaeological site.






Mae Surin Waterfall National Park
On the top of hill which you may park and walk a bit to appreciate the beauty of the waterfall





Wat Tor Phae
What To Pae, visit the Thai Yai temple Burmese-style large temples are very beautiful and ornate. There is also a Mon pagoda as well.





Khun Yuam District Cultural Center
Khun Yuam District Cultural Center It is a center of arts and crafts of Thais and hill tribe people.





Wat Muay Tor Muang Mae Hong Son District
(Temple), Wat Muay Tor Muang Mae Hong Son District, Muang Mae Hong Son District, Maehongson, 58000






Mae Ngao National Park
Mae Shui National Park will meet the white water rafting and natural beauty in the park.





Ban Mae Sam Laep Health Center
The three popular tourist cruise ship. The Salween River. The valley is steep.





Ban Mae Lam Luang
Beautiful village Mae La Ma Luang It is a hill tribe village located in the middle of the valley where the people live together peacefully.






Kaeo Komon Cave Forest Park
Kaew Komol Forest Park See the most beautiful calcite crystal caves in Thailand.



