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Day1
⭐️Long neck Karen
⭐️Pai Memorial Bridge Communities World War
⭐️Coffee In Love
⭐️Canyon Pai
Day1
⭐️Santichon Village
⭐️Yun Lai Viewpoint
⭐️Ban Ja Bo
⭐️Fish Cave
Day3
⭐️Ban Rak Thai
⭐️ Nam Lod Cave
⭐️ Putongpe Bamboo Bridge
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High Light
- Long Neck Karen
Long-necked Karen are not Thai people. They are all from the Hmong and Burmese tribes, tribes that live in the high mountains. They are called Long-necked Karen because the women in this tribe wear brass rings around their necks. It is a long-held tradition. Long-necked Karen are not Thai people. Long-necked Karen are Burmese tribes and are not like ordinary people.
- Pai World War 2 Memorial Bridge
A historical site during World War II built by Japanese soldiers, which is now a tourist attraction and is considered another landmark of Pai that should not be missed. The dark green steel bridge across the Pai River is like the gateway to Pai District, connecting the road from Chiang Mai to Pai and Mae Hong Son.
- Coffee In Love
Coffee in Love is located on a hill in Pai District. It is a lovely coffee shop that anyone who comes to Pai must stop by to check in. The shop has a fairly large area. You can park several cars comfortably. There are many chic corners to sit and take pictures and check in. Everyone comes to visit here. Coffee in Love is a famous coffee shop in Pai District.
- Canyon Pai
small town in a valley that we know well, Pai in Mae Hong Son Province, is considered to have many beautiful natural tourist attractions, including national parks, rivers, waterfalls, hot springs, or even beautiful places like Kong Lan or the place that is nicknamed Pai Canyon. This makes green tourists who love nature visit continuously. Kong Lan or Pai Canyon is a naturally occurring tourist attraction. It was formed from the subsidence of the land on this high mountain and was eroded into deep grooves that look like cliffs, connected over a wide area, resulting in the creation of Pai Canyon. The shape of the cliff looks like Pae Mueang Phi in Phrae Province. It is also a beautiful viewpoint of Pai.
- Santichon Village
Santichon Village is indeed a center where visitors have the chance to experience Chinese culture: the village showcases reproductions of traditional Chinese clay houses, and there are a few tiny shops made of mud and clay selling tea by the bag or by the pot, where they also often run tea-tasting sessions. It is also possible to experience Yunnanese way of life, as well as dressing in a traditional Yunnan dress.
- Yunlai Viewpoint
Yunlai Sea of Mist Viewpoint is located in Santichon Village, Wiang Tai Subdistrict, Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province, approximately 1.6 kilometers from Santichon Village. It is a beautiful sea of mist and sunrise viewpoint in Pai District, which is popular among tourists. You can see the sea of mist surrounded by small and large mountains and the view of Pai townhouses covered in mist. The word Yunlai is Mandarin, meaning a place where clouds gather, which is like the Yunnanese people who immigrated from China but eventually migrated and moved together. Yunlai Sea of Mist Viewpoint can be viewed in both the rainy and winter seasons. The viewpoint area has been designed as a viewing terrace and many cute photo spots, including a viewing terrace, a couple's padlock spot, a sign that says "I love you", and a pavilion for tourists to sit and enjoy the morning view. In addition, there is a hot tea service in a kettle for tourists to sip while enjoying the view, priced at 20 baht per set. The entrance fee to the viewpoint is 20 baht per person. The viewpoint has facilities such as rooms, a tent site, toilets, and shops to serve tourists. The best time to see the sea is from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
- Ban Ja Bo
Ban Cha Bo is a small village on a high mountain, hidden quietly in Pang Mapha District. It is a community of Lahu or Black Lahu people who migrated from Huai Yao under the leadership of Sergeant Bo Phrai Netitham and established the Ban Cha Bo community. The name of the community is named after the village headman. The villagers dress beautifully and solemnly at the same time. They like to wear black cloth. But in fact, it is a cheerful and bright community. But still adhere to the original way of life and live a simple life. The atmosphere inside the village is lined with wooden houses on both sides of the road in the style of the original hill tribes. Everyone in the community is related. They still use the local Lahu language. The dress of the Lahu people is divided into 3 subgroups: Black Lahu (original), Red Lahu (there is a red stripe on the women's cloth, which may mean hunters) and Yellow Lahu (Luo Su Gui). This is our history in villages there.
- Fish Cave
Tham Pla is a cave under the foot of the mountain. There is a stream flowing out of the cave all year round. At the mouth of the cave, there is a pool of water about 2 meters wide and 1.5 meters deep. You can see many gray-blue wild fish called Pla Mung or Pla Pluang. They are large fish with scales in the same family as the carp. Their bodies are about 60-80 centimeters long and weigh about 5-7 kilograms. In addition, Tham Pla also has beautiful views of the forest and limestone cliffs. Tham Pla is located on Highway 1095 (Mae Hong Son - Mae Malai) between kilometers 191-192, only 17 kilometers from Mae Hong Son town, which is on the main road.
- Ban Rak Thai
Ban Rak Thai is a beautiful village in Mae Hong Son Province, on the border with Myanmar. It is one of several small towns in Yunnan Province, including Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son. The villagers are descendants of Chinese Kuomintang soldiers and now live peacefully in one of the most beautiful places in the world. The town is built on a small hillside, surrounding a lake. Tea is grown on the hillside, and you can taste or buy tea leaves at the many tea shops in town.
- Nam Lod Cave
it is an important archaeological site under the care of the Pai River Basin Wildlife Sanctuary. Interesting places include “Nam Lod Cave”, where a stream called Nam Lang flows through the mountain to the other side, creating a cave with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. From the discovery of ancient tools in the cave, it is estimated that it is approximately 2,000 years old. The cave is approximately 1 kilometer long and consists of 3 large chambers: “Sao Hin Luang Cave” is a large cave with stalactites and stalagmites. The most notable feature is the large limestone pillars formed by several long stalactites and stalagmites converging together. Some pillars are as high as 20 meters. “Tham Tukkata” has many small stalactite-like stalagmites arranged in rows. On one side of the cave wall, there are prehistoric paintings. The distinctive feature is the use of red and black paint, which is a feature rarely found in Thailand. This cave is the widest and longest in Nam Lod Cave. The last cave is at the exit, “Tham Phi Man”. In addition to having beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, There were also pieces of pottery, seeds, stone tools, teeth and human bones, including the “Phi Man coffin”. The Phi Man coffin is a log of wood that has been dug out in the middle to create a groove like a boat or a wooden trough for food. There are both small and large coffins. The large coffins are placed on beams, using 4-6 poles set on the cave floor. Each pair of poles is drilled with a hole to insert a beam to place the Phi Man coffin across...?
- Putongpe Bamboo Bridge
It is a 500-meter long bamboo bridge connecting Phusama Dharma Garden and Ban Kung Mai Sak, across rice fields and the Mae Sanga River. It was built by monks, novices, and villagers. The monks prayed, “May the bridge to Kung Mai Sak be easily completed.” This bridge was used as a route for alms giving. The villagers who believed in it brought their house posts and fence posts to donate to the temple and built the bridge together until it was completed as they prayed. They named it “Sutong Pae,” which means “pray for success” in the Shan language. It is a very famous bamboo bridge. Tourists like to travel there to experience the refreshing atmosphere and see the beautiful nature that changes in each season.
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- Please dress politely ( Knees & shoulders covered)
- Towel
- Swimming suit
- A change of cloth and underwear
- Sunscreen lotion
- Insect repellent
- Digital cameras or phone cameras
- Some money for any of your personal expenses
Child Policy
- Below 3 years old : free of charge
- 3 - 8 years old : 50%discount
- 9 years old up or/taller than 120 cm. consider to adult price
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– Private a/c mini Van1-13person 🚐 SUV 1-5 person🚙
– English speaking driver
– Drinking water
– Gasoline surcharge
– Travel insurance
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– All meals
– All admission fees
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