Mae Hong Son : hotel in Thailand and attractions
Things to see & do
Amphoe Muang
Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu located
at the hilltop dominates the provincial city. Constructed
by Phaya Singhanatracha, the first King of Mae Hong Son, the
hilltop temple affords a wonderful view of the city and surrounding
mountains and valleys.
Wat Hua Wiang contains the image of Phra
Chao Pha Ra La Khaeng, a replica of one in Myanmar.
Wat Chong Klang, Wat Chong Khum houses glass,
paintings and woodcarvings brought from Myanmar some 100 years
ago.
Wat Phra Non contains a huge Burmese-style
Reclining Buddha image some 12 metres long. The temple also
houses ashes of Mae Hong Son Kings. Two massive stone lions
guard the temple staircase.
Wat Kam Ko Another name of this wat is Wat
Dok Bun Nag. It is shady and pleasant, having scriptures written
in the ancient local dialect, describing the history of Thai
Yai people.
Pha Bong Dam about 12 kilometers outside
Mae Hong Son, has been constructed across the Mae Ra Mat River
for generating electrical power. Nearby is the Pha Bong Spring.
Pong Daeng Royal Residence is located within
the Pong Daeng culture. Architecture, costumes and the character
of the hill tribes here are different from other hill tribes
in Thailand. The attraction of this village is its hilltop
location with beautiful view. Visitors can easily go to the
village as it is only about 32 kilometers from the district.
Ban Nam Phiang Din
is a destination in Tambon Pha Bong reached by a 2-hour motor
boat trip or 1-day rafting along Pai River vai Ban Huai Dua,
a scenic route with marvelous terraced cataracts. Not too
far beyond Ban Nam Phiang Din, within Myanmar territory, lies
another well frequented tourist destination known as Pha Hom
Nam.
Pha Sua Waterfall is located in the Forest
Park of the same name. At Km.18, a loose-surface road branches
off to take you about 10 kilometers to the park. The 7-level
cataract is huge and picturesque. The best time to visit the
falls is between early August and late September.
About 35 kilometers further up the track to Pha Sua Waterfall
lies Pang Tong Palace and a peaceful Meo tribal village near
the border of Thailand and Myanmar.
Tham Pla Forest Park is situated at Ban
Huai Pha, 17 kms. from Mae Hong Son township on Highway No.1095
to Amphoe Pai. The area is dotted with reservoirs stocked
with many fish and the surroundings are naturally beautiful.
Tham Lot Forest Park some 60 kilometers
from Mae Hong Son town, a loose-surface road to the left runs
a further 8 kilometers. It is a place where antiques and pre-historic
remains have been found. This huge cave is beautifully decorated
with colourful stalagmites and stalactites.
Lisu Tribal Village Pang Paek is another
tribal village worth visiting, located some 30 kilometers
before Amphoe Pai. Normally this section of Pai River is best
enjoyed from a long-tailed motor boat, which takes only 2-3
hours return trip. An alternative is to trek on elephant back
as the scenery on both sides is fascinating and beautiful.
For boat cruising, accommodation and trekking, contact major
hotels and resorts or travel agents in Mae Hong Son.
Amphoe Khun Yuam
Wat To Phae is located 7
km from Khun Yuam Market and has a large, beautiful Burmese
style vihara. According to legend, teak raft builders used
to congregate in this area prior to delivering rafts to their
customers. They combined their efforts to build the Wat and
called it Wat To Phae... 'Raft Assembling Monastery'.
Wat Muai To in Ban Khun Yuam houses a huge and beautiful northern-style
pagoda.
Mae Surin Waterfall is located in Nam Tok
Surin National Park at km. 220 on Highway No.108, 30 kilometers
from Amphoe Khun Yuam. It is believed to be the highest waterfall
in Thailand. 
Wild-Sunflower Field, Doi Mae U-Kho is located in Ban Mae
Surin, Tambon Mae Yuam Noi, and takes in an area of 1,000
rai covered with wild sunflowers. They are all in full bloom
during November, which make the hills and surrounding areas
look like plates of gold.
Nong Haeng Hot Spring is in the area of
Ban Nong Haeng, Tambon Muang Pon, about 15 kilometers from
the district.
Amphoe Phoe Mae La Noi
Two interesting caves along Highway 108 are
Mae Hu Cave at Km. 108, and Mae La Ka Cave between Amphoe
Khun Yuam and Amphoe Mae La Noi.
In the vicinity are Mae Hu and Mae La Ka Hot Springs. Both
have water hot enough to boil eggs.
Mae La-up Lawa Village in Tambon Huai Hom is situated in the
area where three districts meet: Mae Chaem, Mae La Noi and
Mae Sariang (Chiang Mai Province). The culture, architecture,
costumes and character of the hilltribes here are different
from other hill tribes in Thailand. The attraction of this
village is its hilltop location with beautiful views. Visitors
can easily go to the village as it is about 32 kilometers
from the district.
Huai Hom Karen Village is about 4 kilometers
from Ban La-up. Its village adhere to their religion and have
gentle and polite manners. As the hill tribe community development
center is established in the village, the villagers have learned
to make clothes from wool and how to grow fruits and other
temperate plants. This village is thus a good model for other
hill tribes.
Mae Sa-kua Karen Village in Tambon Tha Pha
Phum is about 13 kilometers from the district. Houses here
are built in a dramatic style along the slopes of the mountains.
During the dry season, visitors can appreciate the beautiful
scenery when wild flowers and foliage turn to orange color.
Near the village, there are waterfalls which are good for
relaxation. The villagers still live in a traditional way
and not many changes over the years are apparent.
Amphoe Mae Sariang
Wat Kitti Wong is another
temple worth visiting. It houses Lord Buddha relics brought
from Chiang Mai. and manuscripts discovered in Phra Daeng
Cave. They recount the history of relations between Myanmar
and the Lanna Kingdom.
Wat Uttayanrom is called Wat Chong Sung by local people and
was built in Burmese artistic style. It has two white pagodas
in Mon style architecture and one Burmese style Vihara which
is very beautiful.
Wat
Sri Bun Ruang located near Wat Chong Sung, is one
of many attractive monasteries. This has a Burmese-styled
main temple decorated with 'ginger bread' design.
Wat Saen Thong is situated in Amphoe Mae
Sariang. An important attraction is an old and beautiful bronze
image of the Buddha Subduing Mara of the Chiang Saen period.
Phra Buddha Si-Hing, known as Phra Phet or Phra Sing Nung,
is another image of Buddha to which the people have paid respect
since the old days.
Pha Ma Lo Karen Village is a large Karen
village, locate 3 km from the market place, where hand woven
fabric are produced for sale at cheap prices. The single virgins
of this village wear white dresses.
The Tribal Development & Assistance Centre at
Km. 84 on Doi Mae Ho is administered by the Public Welfare
Department. Most of the hill tribe people in this center are
of Karen ancestry. The scenic area is noted for colorful flower
plantations. Bua Tong - or wild sunflowers - bloom and cover
the entire valley during November every year.
Amphoe Pai
Wat Nam Hu about 3 kilometers from Pai Market, contains
a sacred Chiang Saen Buddha image, 24 inches wide at the base
and 30 inches high. The image's topknot can be opened. Inside
is holy water, revered by local folk.
Wat Klang is in Tambon Wiang Tai. In the precincts of this
temple, a main Chedi of Thai Yai style stands in the center
of the temple yard. It is surrounded by Mon Chedies, below
which Buddha images of the seven days the a week can be seen
in niches. A finial-topped Mandapa was built on the base of
the main Chedi.
Wat Ping Karen Village is located in Mu
4, Tambon Mae Hi. The Karens here have their own alphabets
and are highly civilized. Traveling is easy by car.
Chedi Phra That Mae Yen in Ban Mae Yen.
Tambon Mae Hi, from where visitors can overlook the whole
Amphoe Pai after paying tribute to the shrine. Travelers by
air use this chedi as a marker of Pai district area.
Mae Yen Waterfall is situated in Ban Mae
Yen, Tambon Mae Hi, about 7 kilometers from Amphoe Pai. It
is a three-tiered waterfall and one of the most beautiful
in the district. It takes visitors 3-5 hours to reach this
waterfall on foot.
Mo Paeng Waterfall is located 9 kilometers
from Amphoe Pai and can be reached conveniently by car. The
surrounding area is shady and beautiful. Nearby there is Muang
Soi Waterfall and a peaceful Muser tribe village.
Huai Nam Dang is the location of the Royal
Forestry Department's Royal Water Sources Development Project
at Mu 7, Tambon Wiang Nua. The area, stretching out as far
as Amphoe Mae Taeng, Changwat, Chiang Mai, is planted with
'cold climate' flowers and trees which contribute to its scenic
landscape.
There are hot springs located in Amphoe Pai area, named Muang
Paeng Hot Spring in Tambon Muang Paeng, Pong Ron Hot Spring
in Tambon Mae Hi and Pong Duat Hot Spring in Tambon Tung yao.
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