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Tha Pai Hot Springs |
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| There is a wonderful natural hot spring (official name: Tha Pai Hot Springs, not to be confused with the privately-run Tha Pai Spa Camping or Tha Pai Spa Exotic Home) about 8km south of Pai where a cold river and boiling hot source meet in 10"-16" deep pools....read more |
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Wednesday Market |
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| You can buy your housewares and long-lasting food supplies at a collection of 5-6 minimarts and bedware shops in town, or you can wait for the giant "Wednesday Market," ...read more |
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Wat Nam Hoo |
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| Located around 3 kilometers westward of Pai administrative office, Wat Nam Hoo is another ancient temple of this town. It is a place where a famous Buddha image called Lunag Po Une Muang is situated....read more |
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The World War II Memorial Bridge |
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| Pai and World War II The World War II Memorial Bridge was a historical construsction built since the world War II periiod. In order to transport troops and equipment via Thailand to Burma, the Japanese army needed not only that piece of railway in Kanchanaburi, but also the route from Chiang Mai via Pai and Mae Hong Son into Burma....read more |
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Tham Lod |
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| The Cave Lodge is run by Australian born John Spies who has turned it into one of the most relaxed places to stay, he provides lots of information on all the activities that are possible around the lodge....read more |
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Private Hot Springs |
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| After making this brief stop, you can now go visit one of the nearby, private places that have big concrete hot spring pools or private rooms with hot spring water, such as: Tha Pai Spa Camping, Joy's Elephant Camp, Spa Exotic Home...read more |
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Pong Dueat Hot Spring |
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If you are in your own vehicle you need to take route 1095 to kilometre 42 until you reach a road that leads to Pong Dueat Hot Springs. However, it is possible to get on a tour from Mae Hong Son that takes you to the site and this is probably the most effective way to approach a visit. ...read more |
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Pai River |
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| The Pai River originates in the Thanon Thongchai and Daen Lao mountains and is 180 kilometers in length. The river runs through a number of provinces in Mae Hong Son and because of swift flowing waters during Thailand’s rainy season, it has become a destination of choice for white water rafters. Rafting takes place throughout the length of the river, and most tours are half- or full day....read more |
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Pai Canyon |
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| Located at Ban Rong Yeng. Pai canyon or Kong Lan is another interesting tourist attraction in Pai and a good place to take in some views and watch the sunset at the end of the day. Natural erosion has resulted in this geological anomaly with steep drops on both sides of the path....read more |
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Mo Paeng Waterfall |
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| The waterfall is on your right. Actually Mo Paeng Waterfall’s beauty is second to Mae Yen Waterfall’s but is much easier to get to this fall. Mo Paeng Waterfall. Is a 10- meter-winde and 15-meter-hihg waterfall....read more |
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