The Pang Tong 2 Royal Development Project, also known as Pang Ung, was initiated by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Rama IX. Recognizing the area as a danger zone with opium cultivation and deforestation, the King ordered the gathering of local residents and the improvement of their living conditions. He promoted reforestation, constructed reservoirs, and restored natural resources for sustainable development. The project also aimed to strengthen border security and conserve, develop, and restore the area according to the King's vision.
Pang Ung is currently an area of interest for various crops, including avocados, persimmons, pears, plums, and cold-weather flower gardens such as roses, hydrangeas, and firecracker flowers. It is also a popular natural tourist destination, especially for its morning atmosphere. The cold air, mist floating above the lake, and the sunrise reflecting off the water through the rows of pine trees create a truly magical experience.
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Visiting Pang Ung is accessible by private car or local hired vehicles. Accommodation options are available for your convenience. Please be aware that the roads are steep and narrow, so exercise caution when driving yourself.
At Pang Ung, you can stay in a guesthouse or camp. Electricity is available from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, so be sure to bring a flashlight.
A cluster of Thai-style homestays is conveniently located near the popular tourist destination of Pang Ung.
‼️ Na Pa Paek Village is located approximately 6 kilometers from Pang Ung.
**Stay overnight in Mae Hong Son town and then travel up to the destination in the early morning, which takes approximately 1.5 hours.**
For inquiries about accommodation at Pang Ung, please contact:
- Phone: 053-611-244
- Mobile: 085-618-3303
- Fax: 053-611-649, 053-611-690
This collection of photographs showcases Pang Ung over a ten-year period, capturing countless visits through thousands of winding roads. While motion sickness was occasionally an issue, the journey was ultimately rewarding. The images were captured using an older Canon 400D camera and processed with Adobe Lightroom, resulting in visually appealing results.
Winter has arrived, and with it comes the opportunity to travel. If you have the time and money, consider taking a trip. There are many affordable travel options available, so choose one that suits your needs.
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