Hello.

Today, I will review a place in Chiang Mai that I have never been to before, the Rice Terraces.



Our destinations are:

  • Pa Pong Pieng Rice Terraces
  • Mae Klang Luang Rice Terraces

This trip was like a hunt for rice terraces.



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To avoid wasting time, let's embark on our journey for this trip.



Our trip took place between September 2nd and 4th, 2016. During our visit, the rice fields were a vibrant green, covering the entire landscape.

If you want to see the golden rice fields, full of rice stalks, it is recommended to visit during mid-October to early November.

The tentative schedule is as follows:

September 2, 2016

Departed for Chiang Mai Province.

(Accommodation in Chiang Mai)



September 3, 2016

Chiang Mai -> Pa Pong Pieng Rice Terraces -> Ban Kong Khan Rice Terraces -> Mae Klang Luang Rice Terraces

(Rest at Khao Kiri Maya, Mae Khlang Luang)



September 4, 2016

Rice Terraces of Mae Klang Luang -> Wat Phra That Doi Kham -> Chiang Mai -> Return trip



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The journey begins with an airline whose presenter is Yaya.

Booked at a promotional price as usual (790 baht/trip).

After finishing work, we rushed home to pack our belongings and set off on our journey to Chiang Mai.

The flight we took was PG 221, which departed from Suvarnabhumi Airport at approximately 21:35 and arrived in Chiang Mai at approximately 22:55.

This airline, of course, also offers a lounge for its passengers.


The atmosphere inside the lounge.

This place is famous for its legendary sticky rice parcels.


A variety of snacks and beverages are available for purchase while waiting for your flight.


Upon arrival at Chiang Mai Airport, we rented a car from Thai Rent A Car, which had been booked in advance at a promotional price.


English:


Promotion for working people: XL size car (FFAR) SUV 7 Seats doors 5 Seats 7 for only 998 baht per day.

However, the car we received was only a two-wheel drive. If anyone is planning to rent this size car for off-road driving, they will have to take their chances.



After that, I went home to rest.


The first morning.

To keep the army going, we stopped by a local restaurant for some delicious beef noodles. The taste was excellent and well worth the price.

After finishing our meal, we decided to grab a coffee to fight off the drowsiness, as we had arrived in Chiang Mai quite late the previous night.


The shop we stopped at was "เมา กาแฟ".

The interior of the restaurant.


The path we chose today is the Maepan Waterfall Trail.



Here is the route:

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Our car could only reach the Mae Pan Waterfall Protection Unit. The road, which used to be concrete, was now a gravel road. We only drove a short distance before turning back because we couldn't control the car and it wasn't a 4-wheel drive.

Upon returning to the Mae Pan Waterfall Protection Unit, the condition of the vehicle was as shown in the pictures.

We then inquired with the staff about renting a car with a driver to go to Pa Pong Piang Forest [Spoil] Click to view hidden text for a fixed price of 600 baht per car (round trip).


The road conditions are as follows:

This sign indicates that we have arrived at Ban Pa Pong Piang.


After a grueling journey, we finally reached the breathtaking rice terraces we had been searching for. The vast expanse of emerald green stretched as far as the eye could see, a testament to the ingenuity and hard work of the local farmers.


The rain suddenly poured down while we were taking photos, forcing us to scramble for shelter.


After the rain stopped, we returned to the Mae Pan Waterfall Protection Unit, as we had plans to continue our journey to Mae Chaem.



The road to Mae Chaem is relatively small, winding, and quite steep, making it impossible to make good time. We therefore headed to capture photos of the rice terraces at Ban Kong Kan.

This is a terraced rice field located right next to the road.

After that, we hurried back to Mae Klang Luang because we were afraid that it would be difficult to drive if it got dark.


The weather in Mae Klang Luang is relatively cool, around 19 degrees Celsius.

We stayed at Inthanon Kirimaya Mae Klang Luang (Baan Kiang Na) [Spoil] Click to view hidden text. Room rate 900 baht/night.

The house next to the rice field is right next to this sign.

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Follow the signs to the "Aum Eib" coffee shop, and you will pass Inthanon, Kirimaya, and Mae Klang Luang.

The atmosphere inside the room.

The accommodation has hot water and Wi-Fi, but there is no mobile phone signal from the blue network.



The ambiance of the surrounding guest rooms.

We then ordered a 500 baht set of grilled pork to warm ourselves up. The set was very large, and we had a lot leftover even though there were only two of us.


The barbecue pork was delivered directly to my room.

Another day has passed. I'm going to bed to rest and recharge for tomorrow. I'll continue tomorrow. Let's continue now.



The Last Morning

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Let's take a quick photo before we wake up.

A cat came to lie down for a photo while I was taking pictures.


This cat is very clingy.

Our first meal of the day was simple.


Before heading back, we stopped for coffee at the Aum Eib Cafe.


The area next to the shop is a stream with a large number of fish.


After finishing our meal, we returned to collect our belongings and set off on our journey.


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A view on the way back to Mae Klang Luang.

We then drove straight back to Chiang Mai.


We stopped by Doi Kham Temple to pay our respects and seek blessings for good fortune.

The temple offers scenic viewpoints overlooking the city of Chiang Mai.


After paying respects at the temple and making merit, we stopped for lunch at Baan Suan Coffee, which is located near Wat Phra That Doi Kham.

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Crispy Chicken with Basil and Fried Egg

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Roasted Salted Pork

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After finishing the savory dishes, we indulged in some sweet treats.


Chocolate Lava

And before leaving, let's pay our respects to Kru Ba Srivichai.


After that, we stopped to refuel the car. We filled it with 700 baht worth of fuel and returned the car to the airport.


After checking in, I went to the Bangkok Airways lounge to wait for my flight.

The lounge offers a variety of snacks, including sai oua (northern Thai sausage) and chicken cocktails.

And of course, there will definitely be the legendary "Khao Tom Mud" for you to enjoy.

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The trip has come to an end. I bid you farewell with this picture.

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I only had a moment to take this picture before the rain came pouring down.

I barely had time to find shelter.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post.




Thank you and goodbye.

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