เที่ยว ตามทางหลวง 108 ฮอด ถึงขุนยวม

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เที่ยว ตามทางหลวง 108 ฮอด ถึงขุนยวม เส้นทางหลวง หมายเลข 108 เชียงใหม่ตอนล่าง ตั้งแต่ อำเภอจอมทอง อำเภอฮอด ผ่าน อุทยานแห่งชาติออบหลวง สวนสนบ่อแก้ว มุ่งเข้าสู่อำเภอแม่สะเรียง จ.แม่ฮ่องสอน เที่ยวตัวเมืองแม่สะเรียง พักสบายๆ ริมน้ำ ริเวอร์เฮาส์รีสอร์ท เช้าตรู่ (ถ้าตืนไหว) มาเดินเล่นตลาดสดแม่สะเรียง ชม ชิม ช็อป สิ้นค้าพื้นเมือง ก่อนตีรถมุ่งตรง อำเภอขุนยวม ดอยแม่อูคอ (ถ้าเดินทางช่วงเทศกาล ดอกบัวตองบาน) ปลายทางน้ำตกสูงใหญ่กลางป่าดงดิบ น้ำตกแม่สุรินทร์ ถ้าเป้นหน้าแล้ง(ฤดูร้อน) หรือหน้าฝน(น้ำมากเกินไป) ให้ข้าม วิ่งตรงเข้า เมืองแม่ฮ่องสอน ไปเลย

ปล. เส้นทางนี้การใช้เดินทางท่องเที่ยวย้อนศรกลับ จาก แม่ฮองสอน-ขุนยวม-แม่สะเรียง-ฮอด-จอมทอง-เชียงใหม่ หรือตีรถกลับ กรุงเทพฯเลย ก็ได้เช่นกัน
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