Hilltribe Trekking
Mae Hong Son has several tour operators that specialise in trekking. Treks are designed to expose visitors to splendor nature
Read moreNestled in a deep valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges, Mae Hong Son has long been isolated from the outside world. Virtually covered with mist throughout the year, the name refers to the fact that its terrain is highly suitable for the training of elephants. Former governors of Chiang Mai used to organise the rounding up of wild elephants which were then trained before being sent to the capital for work. Today, Mae Hong Son is one of the “dream destinations” for visitors who are attracted by its cultural and natural wonders.
Mae Hong Son has several tour operators that specialise in trekking. Treks are designed to expose visitors to splendor nature
Read moreAt Phu Klon Country Club (Tel: 0 1473 8013), natural black mud which has skin care and therapeutic benefits has
Read moreThis village is situated 44 kilometres from Mae Hong Son via Pha Suea Waterfall near the Thai-Myanmar border. Founded by
Read moreThis temple enshrines Lord Buddhas’ relics brought from Chiang Mai. The door and window of the chapel are decorated with
Read more1 kilometres up to a hill near Mae Sariang district, this temple enshrines a huge Buddha image and overlooks the
Read moreThe centre for mountain biking adventure is Pai district, where several bike shops rent out bikes and gear to tourists.
Read moreThis is a geyser type hot spring which rises up 2 metres high. At Km. 42 of Route 1095, there
Read moreNear Wat Hua Wiang on Sihanatbamrung Road, this lively market is crowded from early morning till 9 am. It is
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