PAI TOWN NATURE LOVER
One of the most enchanting districts of Mae Hong Son province. It can attract lots of tourists to go and visit in every single year. In each year there will be a lot of tourists who are enamored with its charm and beauty flowing continuously to visit all the year.
Pai Canyon; narrow red ridges with steep-sided valleys, both sides filled with pine and dipterocarps forests. The steep 50 meter drop either side and stunning views over the surrounding countryside are impressive.
World War II Memorial Bridge; built in 1942 by Japanese troops who chose Pai as their military base.
Lod Cave; one of Thailand’s most impressive which features colorful stalactites and stalagmites, where a huge cave system is once a dwelling place of pre-historic man.
Experience with take the Bamboo Raft reach into the cave; explore two connected caves, with the first one being a grotto, the second one containing pre-historic paintings of deer.
Santichon Village; one of the Chinese communities migrated from Yunan, China. 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.
Yun Lai Mountain View Point; It is a beautiful viewpoint for a panoramic view of the sea of mist and very popular among Thai's couple.
Mae Yen Temple; where a peaceful, serene atmosphere, suitable for admiring a vast panoramic view of Pai town.
Pai Walking Street; shops selling Thai handicrafts, souvenirs, antiques, clothes and hill tribe products. There are so many sidewalk stalls selling all kinds of items also food and drinks are sold. (Open 18:00-22:00 Hrs.)
Coffee in Love; one of the iconic attractions in Pai Town with the yellow cottage was built for the movie “Love in Pai”, and was later converted into a coffee shop that has now become famous. Enjoy your own coffee breaks and the beauty scenery.
Mok Fah Waterfall; located in lush tropical forest and is extremely beautiful and pure nature and one of the highest waterfalls in Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park.
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