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Wat To Pae is located in Mae Hong Son province and is an important temple reflecting northern Thai culture and art. Inside the temple, visitors can admire a beautifully decorated ubosot and viharn, along with significant stupas and Buddha images. Visitors can experience traditional architecture and enjoy the tranquil temple atmosphere. The temple is ideal for tourists interested in ...
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Mae Surin Waterfall National Park is located in Mae Hong Son Province, covering mountainous terrain with rich forest ecosystems, and is a popular tourist attraction in Northern Thailand. Its highlight is the Mae Surin Waterfall, a majestic cascade about 180 meters tall, dramatically dropping from a steep cliff into the valley below. During the rainy season, the waterfall flows with power...
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Doi Mae U Kho (Doi Mae U Kho) is a nationally famous natural tourist destination, especially for the beauty of its Mexican Sunflower fields that attract visitors from all over the world during the appropriate season.
This area has a long natural history, where wild Mexican Sunflowers have grown densely and spread to cover the entire mountain, creating an exceptionally beautiful natural phenomenon.... read more
This area has a long natural history, where wild Mexican Sunflowers have grown densely and spread to cover the entire mountain, creating an exceptionally beautiful natural phenomenon.... read more
Pang Mapha Viewpoint is located in Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son. It is a popular destination for travelers seeking to enjoy the natural beauty and mountain landscapes of Northern Thailand.
Visitors can come to the viewpoint to capture morning mist, watch sunrises and sunsets, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding villages and valleys.
This spot is perfect for nature lovers and photog... read more
Visitors can come to the viewpoint to capture morning mist, watch sunrises and sunsets, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding villages and valleys.
This spot is perfect for nature lovers and photog... read more
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 a charming mountain village located in Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son. Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, it offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of rural life and experience the warm hospitality of Northern Thai people.
The village is known for its community tourism, where visitors can live with local residents, taste traditional food, learn farming ... read more
The village is known for its community tourism, where visitors can live with local residents, taste traditional food, learn farming ... read more
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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Saphan Bun Khok Khuto (Khok Khuto Bamboo Bridge) is a famous landmark known for its natural beauty and the strong faith of its community. The name "Khok Khuto" comes from the Tai Yai language, where "Khok" means "bridge" and "Khuto" means "merit" or "goodness". Together, the name means "Bridge of Merit."
This bridge has a long history, built by villagers and monks to connect the Pam Bok village wi... read more
This bridge has a long history, built by villagers and monks to connect the Pam Bok village wi... read more
Wat Phra That Mae Yen is a temple of great importance and is renowned as a top-tier viewpoint in Pai, Mae Hong Son.
This place has a long and revered history, serving as a spiritual center for the people of Pai for many years. It holds significant religious value and is a site of great reverence.
It has been renovated and developed to be a place for meditation and to attract visitors to pay their ... read more
This place has a long and revered history, serving as a spiritual center for the people of Pai for many years. It holds significant religious value and is a site of great reverence.
It has been renovated and developed to be a place for meditation and to attract visitors to pay their ... read more
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.
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
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, Mae Hong Son is an important historical tourist attraction in Pai. This bridge has a story connected to the World War II era, making it more than just a river crossing; it's a symbol of a significant period in the region's history.
The bridge was first built by Japanese soldiers during the war to transport troops and weapons from Thailand to Myanmar. The original structure w... read more
The bridge was first built by Japanese soldiers during the war to transport troops and weapons from Thailand to Myanmar. The original structure w... read more
Tha Pai Hot Spring is a significant natural attraction known for relaxation and health benefits from its mineral-rich waters.
This site was discovered by locals and Japanese soldiers during World War II and was later developed into a natural learning center by local teachers and residents. Today, Tha Pai Hot Spring is part of Huai Nam Dang National Park, and its rich, natural environment is w... read more
This site was discovered by locals and Japanese soldiers during World War II and was later developed into a natural learning center by local teachers and residents. Today, Tha Pai Hot Spring is part of Huai Nam Dang National Park, and its rich, natural environment is w... 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
Su Tong Pae Bridge is a significant and renowned tourist attraction known for its natural beauty and the unwavering faith of the local community. The name "Su Tong Pae" is in the Shan language, meaning "successful wish" or "accomplishment as desired." This bridge symbolizes the collective effort and unity of the people.
The bridge boasts a rich history, having been built through the devotion of mo... read more
The bridge boasts a rich history, having been built through the devotion of mo... read more
Phra Tamnak Pang Tong (Pang Tong Palace) is a significant and renowned site, being part of a Royal Project initiated by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great (Rama IX) and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother. The project focuses on improving the quality of life for highland communities, conserving natural resources, and protecting the environment in mountainous areas.
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Ban Nam Phiang Din is an area of significant charm and renown in Mae Hong Son province, known for being a vibrant border community. It offers a glimpse into the local way of life and peaceful natural landscapes.
This place holds a long history as a strategically and culturally important village, serving as a gateway to the Thai-Myanmar border. The village's atmosphere reflects a blend of diverse c... read more
This place holds a long history as a strategically and culturally important village, serving as a gateway to the Thai-Myanmar border. The village's atmosphere reflects a blend of diverse c... read more
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 Chong Kham is a significant and well-known location, cherished for its beautiful scenery and as a spiritual center for the people of Mae Hong Son. Wat Chong Kham and Wat Chong Klang temples stand gracefully by the lake, which is a symbol of the town. This creates a stunning reflection of their shimmering lights on the water at night.
This place boasts a long history, though specific details a... read more
This place boasts a long history, though specific details a... read more
Pha Bong Viewpoint is a significant and well-known location for its beautiful natural scenery, situated in Pha Bong sub-district, Mueang district, Mae Hong Son province, approximately 12 kilometers from Mae Hong Son town.
This spot is famously recognized as an important rest area along Highway 108, renowned for its winding roads and an impressive 1,789 curves. The name "Pha Bong" comes from the Sh... read more
This spot is famously recognized as an important rest area along Highway 108, renowned for its winding roads and an impressive 1,789 curves. The name "Pha Bong" comes from the Sh... read more
Long Neck Karen Village, Ban Nai Soi, Mae Hong Son is a community of the Kayan ethnic group, also known as the "Long Neck Karen," located in the Mueang Mae Hong Son District of Mae Hong Son Province. This village is well-known among tourists interested in experiencing the unique lifestyle and culture of the hill tribes.
The village has a long history, as the Kayan people migrated and settled here ... read more
The village has a long history, as the Kayan people migrated and settled here ... 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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Pang Ung
This place has a long history. Orig... read more