This is a trip with my girlfriend to Mae Hong Son province on November 14-18, 2014.

Departing from Chiang Mai at approximately 10:00 AM with a Honda Click125i.

The approximate cost of fuel for 5 days is 850 baht. I filled up at PTT and other gas stations.


Itinerary

1. Depart from Chiang Mai at 10:00 AM and arrive in Khun Yuam District, Mae Hong Son at 6:00 PM. Stay overnight in the district town (my home).

- Travel steadily, taking breaks at the Mae Pai River Historical Bridge, Phu Kong Len, and the Kiew Lom viewpoint.

- To Khun Yuam District, coinciding with the Trial Light Festival and the Blooming of the Golden Shower Tree Festival, held at the old airport.

2. Depart from Khun Yuam District in the afternoon and head up to... Phu Chi Phoe for a 1-night stay (camping... hehe)

- Admiring the sunset, the evening atmosphere

- The weather is getting cooler and cooler.

3. In the morning, descend from Phu Chi Pho and admire the Tung Bua Tong flower field on Doi Mae U Kho. In the afternoon, travel to Mueang District, Mae Hong Son Province, and stay for 1 night.

- Watch the sunrise and the sea of mist at Phu Chi Pho (this time I didn't see the sea of mist, but there was a small one to see. The weather wasn't very cold yet) >> Khun Yuam District

- Enjoy the blooming fields of sunflowers with few tourists (no need to fight for photo ops 555+) >> Khun Yuam District

- Watch the sunset at Doi Kong Mu Temple >> Mae Hong Son Province

- Walking on the same old street in Mae Hong Son >>Mae Hong Son Province

4. Travel to Pang Ung, Mae Hong Son Province

- Morning walk at Sutongpei Bridge

- Breakfast at Talat Saiyud, a Shan food market

- Traveled up to Pang Ung, checked into accommodation, couldn't set up the tent to sleep, it's too cold 555+

- After packing up the camp, I drove down to Ban Rak Thai to try some Oolong tea.

- Enjoy the evening atmosphere at the dam

- Food is not hard to find, but the price is quite high. But there is accommodation, dipping sauce, and hot chili paste as a set.

So let's get dressed up to fight the cold and take a break from the rain. Let's go big on the cold.

5. Enjoy the morning mist before returning to Chiang Mai.

- Enjoy the morning mist atmosphere

- Waiting for the warm sunshine

- Pack your belongings and return home


I've been on two trips like this before, and this time I'm planning to go on a trip and take some serious pictures.

...But that's all I got... The picture isn't very pretty, though.

(Set up the camera, check the angle a bit, press the remote myself 555+ It's funny to think about it)



The first day of the journey

A photo before embarking on a long journey.

The first gate before entering the city of three mists


Arrived in Pai, let's take some photos and rest for a bit.


Pile of lenses


Please proceed to the next station, Pang Mapha District.


Take a short break at the Kiw Lom viewpoint.


That's it for the first day. I left late, so I had to hurry up a bit.


It was already dark when we arrived at Khun Yuam. 555+

Posted first...then I will add more...trip on the second day, November 15, 2014



I woke up this morning to find the fresh air on my face.

I took many pictures but they were lost to

This device...almost made me cry...which I was very proud of at first.

Translated from Thai to English: The photos taken with the camera were uploaded to the phone, and all the photos taken in the morning were lost.

But it still shows how it is (taken from Note II)


In the afternoon, we packed up and set off for Phu Chi Pho. The photos disappeared after we finished setting up the tent, and there are only photos on the phone.


Find a location and set up a tent...

Go up to see the evening view before the sun sets


Walking up another 200 meters felt like half a kilometer... I'm totally out of breath.


Tired...which hill did you and your new friends climb? The owner of the post http://pantip.com/topic/31431444c/31431444


That made me want to come up to this point.

The atmosphere is better than the pictures. I want to tell you that it is definitely more beautiful than the pictures.


Up here, the phone signal is full, so you can surf the net comfortably.


During the time I went up, there weren't many tourists yet. There were few cars returning at night, so I only got this much (or maybe I don't know how to take pictures 555+).


A panorama to end the second day of the trip.


Stay tuned for Day 3 of the trip on November 16, 2014.



Woke up early at 5:30 am to go up and watch the sunrise and the sea of fog.

This time, sadly, I didn't see any thick fog at sea. I saw it in small groups.

The weather isn't too cold yet... but I tried my best to take good pictures.





Working out legs since early morning... I see the light already!

Then let's start taking pictures.


Enjoy the morning atmosphere better 555+


A picture in the middle lol+555


Watch more


Looking from the top of Doi Tung to the field of Tung Bua Tong


Some parts of the walkway


Travel down to the next destination >>>> Tung Bua Tong


Plus a little way back, I didn't take a picture on the way up, so let's go down.

This is from a phone camera.


We're on a smooth road now.


Let's find something to eat before we go to Tung Bua Tong.


On the way back, there was an assistant carrying a tripod with me.


Before going down the mountain, let's take a look at the Hmong market.


Walk to Mueang District, Mae Hong Son Province.



Watch the sunset at Doi Kong Mu Temple


Looking for another place to melt my assets.


Walk on the Mae Hong Son Walking Street


Her favorite...every time she comes here, she has to eat it (sesame sticky rice).


Found a lot of souvenirs... a whole crate... They even offer delivery service lol (passion fruit mixed with white bean juice)


Another day of the trip is over, the third day... I've lost almost half my weight....


Stay tuned for the next day's trip on November 17, 2014.

After a long absence 555+

...Woke up early again to go to the Sutong Bridge...






In the afternoon, we continued to Pang Ung and Ban Rak Thai...


We've arrived at Ban Rak Thai!


Return to enjoy the evening atmosphere at the Pang Ung dam.



Let's go on a trip this winter.

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