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Doi Kiew Lom Viewpoint is a significant and popular location for its breathtaking natural scenery. It serves as a crucial rest stop for travelers on the main route heading towards Mae Hong Son town or on their way back.
The site is prominently located on what's known as "Curve 681," a famous part of the winding and challenging highway. It has become a rewarding place to take a break and admire the... read more
The site is prominently located on what's known as "Curve 681," a famous part of the winding and challenging highway. It has become a rewarding place to take a break and admire the... read more
Mueang Pai (Pai) is a district renowned for its nature-focused tourism and easygoing lifestyle. The town is situated in a valley surrounded by majestic mountains and forests, providing clean air and a peaceful, tranquil setting.
The town has a fascinating history, most notably the Tha Pai Memorial Bridge, which was built during World War II and remains a significant landmark telling stories of the... read more
The town has a fascinating history, most notably the Tha Pai Memorial Bridge, which was built during World War II and remains a significant landmark telling stories of the... read more
Royal Project Pang Tong, also known by its full name Pang Tong Highland Service and Development Center under Royal Initiative, plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life for people in Mae Hong Son province, particularly the hill tribes and various ethnic groups. This project originated from the royal initiatives of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great (Rama IX) and Her Majesty ...
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Pang Ung
This place has a long history. Orig... read more
Pai Walking Street is a key highlight of Pai, serving as the town's social and commercial heart in the evenings. It's a place where the simple, laid-back lifestyle of Pai blends with a colorful, bustling market atmosphere.
The walking street was created through the cooperation of local villagers and shop owners to establish a central hub where tourists could experience the unique charm of Pai. It'... read more
The walking street was created through the cooperation of local villagers and shop owners to establish a central hub where tourists could experience the unique charm of Pai. It'... read more
Mae La Noi Royal Project is located among the scenic mountains of Mae La Noi District, Mae Hong Son. It was established to promote the cultivation of winter crops and suitable economic plants for highland areas, while also improving the quality of life and income stability of local hill tribe communities.
The highlight of Mae La Noi Royal Project is its Arabica coffee plantations, well-known for t... read more
The highlight of Mae La Noi Royal Project is its Arabica coffee plantations, well-known for t... read more
Mae Ngao Rafting is a popular activity at Mae Ngao National Park, located in Ban Mae Ngao, Mae Suat Subdistrict. The river route is ideal for genuine rafting adventures, with natural landscapes on both sides well-preserved. It is also suitable for tourists who enjoy fishing. The distance from the district town via road and water to Ban Sop Moei, Um Lo, is approximately 35 km.
Mae Ngao River is a l... read more
Mae Ngao River is a l... read more
Salawin National Park is an important and well-known natural attraction, celebrated for its spectacular views of the Salawin River, which flows along the Thai-Myanmar border. With a landscape of complex, interwoven mountain ranges, it is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and pristine nature.
The park was established on November 9, 1994, covering areas in Mae Sariang and Sob Moei d... read more
The park was established on November 9, 1994, covering areas in Mae Sariang and Sob Moei d... read more
Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu is a significant and famous place, known as a sacred landmark of Mae Hong Son Province and an exceptionally beautiful viewpoint of the city.
This place has a long history, built in 1860 by Jong Tong Su, a wealthy Tai Yai merchant, who constructed the large pagoda to enshrine relics of Phra Moggallana Thera, brought from Mawlamyine, Myanmar. Later, in 1874, Phraya Sin... read more
This place has a long history, built in 1860 by Jong Tong Su, a wealthy Tai Yai merchant, who constructed the large pagoda to enshrine relics of Phra Moggallana Thera, brought from Mawlamyine, Myanmar. Later, in 1874, Phraya Sin... read more
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Baan Ja Bo
The village is particularly famous for its unique cliffside noodle shops, where you can enjoy a simple bowl of noodles while overlo... read more