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Here is another popular Karen's village that can be easily reached by car, about 33 kms away from the city of Mae Hong Son. The Karens here migrated from Ban Nam Phiang Din because of no peace by the border. Handicrafts are also avaiable like the other....
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Wat Tor Phae is located at Ban Tor Phae, Mae Ngao Sub-district, about 7 kilometers from Khun Yuam Market. Before reaching the market, there is a crossroads from Route 108 for about 5 kilometers on a paved road. It is an old temple on the right bank of the Yuam River with a large Burmese-style viharn.Beautifully built, very beautiful It is also ancient and beautiful. Tourists often do not miss a vi...
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11 kms from Doi Mae Ukor (Bua Tong Field) to the great waterfall, Mae Surin. Road is narrow, steep and tortuous. On the top of hill which you may park and walk a bit to appreciate the beauty of the waterfall. The other spot, you have to walk down to the lowest level about 3 kms or 1 hour. You will so exhausted about 3 hours on trekking up and down like I did. However, it's worth when you sta...
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The Dok Bua Tong (may be classified as wild sunflowers) blooms during November painting the entire hilly area of Doi Mae U-kho in brilliant yellow. It draws flocks of visitors to Khun Yuam district during that 2 weeks of blooming yearly. Camping sites arranged during the Bua Tong Bloom Festival.
Doi Mae U Kho, Bua Tong Field, Doi Mae U Kho Covering an area of about 1,000 Rai of hills, it i... read more
Doi Mae U Kho, Bua Tong Field, Doi Mae U Kho Covering an area of about 1,000 Rai of hills, it i... read more
Viewpoint Pang Mapha There are two points in the same path. Scenic view of Khao Lam village and scenic Doi Khom wind. Stop for a coffee or buy souvenirs. Formerly known as Pang Ma Pha subdistrict, it is located in Pang Ma Pha district. Pang Ma Pha district was established in 1997, located in the northeast of the district of Mae Hong Son. Take Highway 1095 from Mae Hong Son to Pang Ma Ph...
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Baan Ja Bo is located between Pai District and Mueang Mae Hong Son District on a high mountain. The surrounding area of the village is a limestone mountain range. Both sides of the road are flanked by traditional hill-tribe style wooden houses. Eat noodles, sip coffee, watch the sea of mist and the sun rise in the morning. It's a coffee noodle. The price is ten digits. That can see the view at...
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Ban Mae Lana is located in Pang Mapha District. Mae Hong Son Province It is an old community that has existed for more than 200 years. Most of the villagers are Tai Yai people. It's a small village in the valley. On the way down to the village, we saw some small rice terraces along the hillside. Some rice fields on level ground Farmers are starting to transplant See the water surface reflecti...
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Tham Lot is a huge cave system once a dwelling place of pre-historic man. Archaeologists have discovered ancient clay pottery and a number of carved wooden coffins inside the rooms of the cave. Tham Lot is located some 77 kilometres from town. Between Km.138 and Km.139 of Route 1095, a small roads lead to the cave after a 9-kilometre drive. Here nature has created an exotic subterranean wond...
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From Pam Bok go straight until you reach the end of the paved road. Here you will find the bamboo bridge, which is also called Boon Koh Ku So. It measures 800 metres in length and spreads along the nearby rice fields. It isn’t very well known, but it is definitely a great place to see in Pai. If visited the town in the dry season and the area looked brown and yellow, that if you come here du...
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Wat Phra That Mae Yen It is an old temple in Pai city. Located on a low hill east of the city There are stairs to walk up to. There is no evidence that the relics were built in any period. But the appearance is traditional There are no fancy ornate patterns.Used to be in ruins and restored It is a white bell-shaped Chedi with a round base, approximately 3 m high, with a tiered top like a Burmese p...
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The Yunnan Chinese village, well known. The village of Santichol. Selling Chinese tea, Ong Lang smells aromatic, invite you to taste with tea cups, snacks, pickles and souvenirs.
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This is the area that was once seen as red. The drug cartel of the red. There are more than a thousand people living in China. If you look at it, then you will find a house that is lined up. There are many souveni... read more
history
This is the area that was once seen as red. The drug cartel of the red. There are more than a thousand people living in China. If you look at it, then you will find a house that is lined up. There are many souveni... read more
Pai Historical Bridge is approximately 88 km. You can see clearly this bridge was built during World War 2 by Japanese troops.By the Japanese Army To be used to cross the Pai River and transport supplies and weapons into Burma. After World War 2 ended, Pai District returned to peace once again. By remaining only this bridge that "Historic Bridge"
Even today there is an unconstructed concrete bridg... read more
Even today there is an unconstructed concrete bridg... read more
Tha Pai Hot Springs are one of the focal points of Huai Nam Dang National Park, in Mae Hong Son province, 8 kilometres south of Pai. The springs offer a number of bathtubs for visitors to bathe in, and it is also possible to bathe in the stream that runs through the site. The water from these springs is said to have strong therapeutic value....
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The Walking Street Market in Pai is located on Rungsiyanon Road. It is another shopper’s paradise offering a wide range of souvenirs, unique handicrafts, lacquerware and hand-made clothes direct from highland villages and authentic street food. You can also find a big selection of postcards and following in the footsteps of a popular Thai movie, writing and sending a post card from Pai ...
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Pang Tong Palace you can go along the same route as the entrance to Pha Suea Forest Park. The house is located on the top of the hill at Ban Pang Tong in the Pang Tong highland development area. There are two beautiful scenery. The car access and can travel to the village of Munga Pag. This is a hill tribe village that is peaceful and very cute. From the Meo village, it will be able to reach Mae M...
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The village is on Pha Bong sub-district is the only village of this kind to be reached by cruising for about an hour along the Pai River, both sides of which are made up of fine scenery.
It is the village by Thailand - Myanmar border. Here you will find long-necked and long-eared girls. Handicrafts made by them are available. Price is not so expensive, so did I buy one.
If you want to ... read more
It is the village by Thailand - Myanmar border. Here you will find long-necked and long-eared girls. Handicrafts made by them are available. Price is not so expensive, so did I buy one.
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Maehonson city tour is a key program. MaeHongSon is named as the city of three misty season (Muang Sam Mok) located in the embrace of mountains. Here is just a small city with a few road. It is all great in many aspects, natural or cultural. The center of the city is starting point of many tour program. Cultural tour in the city e.g. temples with mixed style of Thai a...
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Nong Jong Kham is a recreation area of the city and tourists. It is used as a venue and important traditions. In front of the temple. Connected to the Mae Hong Son Walking Street, there are shops, bistros, pubs, guest houses nearby....
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There is a sala for relaxation and view point to see the scenery of the dam. The dam is surrounded by fogs and trees as a background. ...
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Ban Nai Soi
Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu is situated in the west of the city, on hillside. Previously called Wat Plai Doi, it is regarded as the city institution. It is prominent with two pagodas. The big one was built by Chong Tong Su 1860 and the other one by Phraya Singhanat Raja in 1874.
Erected by the first governor of Mae Hong Son, this Temple reflects the strong influence of t... read more
Erected by the first governor of Mae Hong Son, this Temple reflects the strong influence of t... read more
Ban Ruam Thai is away from Maehongson about 44 kms. Takes the route to Pha Seau waterfall untill reach Ban Na Pa Paek and then turn left and keep go on for another 6 kms. Tourists will see variety of hill-tribes people. Try fresh coffee from the field. Behind the village is a beautiful lake and evergreen forest area....
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