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When the cold wind blows, my heart feels even lonelier. The cold nights are unbearable, I don't know how much longer I can endure.
If you can't stand it, you don't have to. It's cold, and hugging yourself won't be as warm as having your sweetheart hug you, right? Hahaha. This article is about finding things for single people to feel heartbroken about (um! I'm not saying that about myself, am I?). I believe that at the end of this year, many couples will be looking for beautiful places to visit with a good atmosphere, a bit romantic, to go and be sweet and make the world jealous. Or some people might have plans to propose to someone amidst the cool mist and beautiful nature. Try looking at the 10 villages that I've collected today. If you like them, hurry up and book your accommodation and take your darling to relax and have fun together.
1. Pilok Mine, E-Tong Village, Kanchanaburi
E-tong village is located in Pilok Subdistrict, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province. If you talk about the old mine that has become a popular tourist destination, Pan is sure that everyone must talk about this place. Both the atmosphere is good almost all year round. Especially during the winter season, you will get to experience the refreshing mist, making many people fall in love with this place.
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Private Vehicle:
Route:
- Start from the main road in Kanchanaburi city.
- Drive to Kaeng Sean Intersection and turn left onto Route 323 towards Thong Pha Phum.
- Continue on Route 3272 towards Thong Pha Phum district.
- Pass through the district center (on your right) and follow the reservoir for approximately 30 kilometers.
- At the Ban Rai-Pilok intersection, turn left towards Pilok.
- Drive past Thong Pha Phum National Park for approximately 13 kilometers.
- Pass the entrances to Chok Kradin Waterfall, Som Sak Mine, and Noen Chang Suk.
- The road ends at E-Tong Village.
Public transportation: Take a van from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi and get off at Kanchanaburi Bus Terminal. Then, take a van or a "sawan yen" (shared taxi) to Sangkhla Buri and get off at Thong Pha Phum Market. Finally, take a songthaew (shared pickup truck) to E-tong Village.
2 Sangkhla Buri District, Kanchanaburi
This is not a village, but rather a district in Kanchanaburi province, known for its natural beauty. It is a community with a rich cultural blend of Thai, Mon, and Karen ethnicities. Start your day with a traditional Mon-style alms offering with your loved one, followed by a visit to the iconic Mon Bridge for photo opportunities. Explore the submerged temple, the underwater city, and other fascinating attractions in this captivating town. Don't miss out on this unique experience!
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Page https://www.facebook.com/Sangklaburi.Thailand/
Travel
Private Vehicle:
From Kanchanaburi City:
- Head towards Si Saek Kaeng Bridge.
- Continue towards Thong Pha Phum District, passing both Sai Yok Noi and Sai Yok Yai.
- At kilometer 125 on Highway 323, turn right towards Sangkhla Buri.
- At Dan Chedi Sam Ong Intersection, drive straight for approximately 7 kilometers.
- Turn left at the intersection to reach Uttamanusorn Bridge.
- Drive for another 300 meters to reach the bridge.
To visit Wat Vevavanggaram:
- From Dan Chedi Sam Ong Intersection, continue straight for approximately 7.4 kilometers.
- Turn right at the intersection for Wat Vevavanggaram.
- Turn left at the next intersection for the replica of the Mahabodhi Temple.
Public transportation: Take a van or bus from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi and get off at Kanchanaburi Bus Terminal. Then take a bus from Thong Pha Phum to Sangkhla Buri and get off at Sangkhla Buri Bus Terminal. The journey takes about 4 hours. Then take a motorcycle taxi to your accommodation or rent a motorcycle to ride there.
3 Kiriwong Village, Nakhon Si Thammarat
Nestled in the heart of the mountains in Lan Saka district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Kiriwong village boasts the title of "Thailand's best air quality." This accolade is attributed to its idyllic location amidst pristine hills and a year-round stream of cool, crystal-clear water. During the winter months, Kiriwong transforms into a picturesque haven, offering a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The villagers are renowned for their warm hospitality, ensuring a welcoming and comfortable stay. Accessibility is convenient, with options for both self-drive and public transportation. Embark on a romantic getaway with your loved one and experience the invigorating embrace of winter amidst the tranquil streams of Kiriwong.
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Travel
Private car: To get to Ban Kiri Wong from Mueang District, follow Highway 4016. Then turn left onto Highway 4015 at kilometer 9. Turn right into Ban Kiri Wong village and continue straight for 9 kilometers to reach the village.
Transportation to Khao Sok National Park
Public transportation:
- Train: Take a train from Bangkok to Khlong Jandee Station. From there, take a songthaew (shared taxi) to Ban Sala Sangkasi or the entrance of Khao Sok National Park.
- Bus: Take a bus from Bangkok to Surat Thani. From Surat Thani, take a bus to Khao Sok National Park.
Private transportation:
- Taxi: You can hire a taxi from Bangkok to Khao Sok National Park. This is the most expensive option, but it is also the most convenient.
- Car: You can drive your own car to Khao Sok National Park. The drive from Bangkok takes about 8-9 hours.
4 Villages in Chiang Khan, Loei
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For a vintage, chic, and cool Lanna experience, Chiang Khan is the perfect destination. This riverside village is a favorite among travelers, offering a glimpse into the local culture of Loei province. Stay in a charming guesthouse, stroll through the night market, and wake up to witness the traditional sticky rice alms offering. The idyllic setting and romantic atmosphere make it an ideal spot for couples to enjoy a getaway.
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Page https://www.facebook.com/muangchiangkhan/
Travel
Private car: From Bangkok, take Highway 1 (Phahonyothin). When you reach Saraburi Province, take Highway 2 (Mittraphap) and pass Pak Chong, Lam Takhong. Turn left to Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Enter Highway 201 and pass Dan Khun Thot District to Chaiyaphum Province. Turn right and follow Highway 201 through Khonsawan District, Kaeng Khoi District, Phu Khiao District, and Chum Phae District, Khon Kaen Province. When you reach Highway 12, turn left towards Konsan District. Then turn right onto Highway 201 to Loei Province. Pass Phu Pha Man, Phu Kradueng National Park, Wang Saphung, and Loei City. Finally, turn right to Chiang Khan District. The total distance is approximately 597 km.
Bus: Only the Transport Company's buses go directly to Chiang Khan.
Bangkok-Chiang Khan There are 2 trips to Chiang Khan: the P. car at 8:00 PM and the VIP car at 10:00 PM. Call 0-2936-2841-8, (0-2936-0657) ext. 605
5 Pua, Nan
Poa, or Poa District, is located in Nan Province, 60 kilometers from Nan city. The residents are of various ethnicities, including Tai Lue, Hmong, Mien, and Lua. However, the majority are Tai Lue, who have fascinating traditions and culture. When mentioning Poa, many people might think of homestays amidst lush green rice fields. Surprisingly, I've included Poa in this list of winter destinations. While visiting during the winter season won't reveal green fields, you'll be greeted by a refreshingly cool atmosphere and white mist instead. Additionally, the friendly locals will welcome you and engage in warm conversations. Oh, I really want to go!
For more information
Page https://www.facebook.com/puanan99/
Travel
Private car: From Nan city district, take Highway 1080 to Pua district, a total distance of approximately 728 kilometers.
Bus: Take a bus from Bangkok to Thung Chang. The bus will pass through Pua District. Get off at the front of Kasikornthai Bank Pua Branch. If you want to go to any point in Pua District, you can take a motorcycle taxi. Or get off at the bus station in Nan city and take the blue songthaew (shared taxi) on the Nan - Pua route.
Six Santichon Villages, Pai, Mae Hong Son
Located in Moo 5, Wiang Tai Subdistrict, Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province, the Yunnan Chinese Cultural Center Ban Santichon, also known as the Yunnan Chinese Village, is a village inhabited by ethnic Chinese Yunnan who migrated to Thailand. Couples visiting this village should not miss the opportunity to witness the sea of mist at Mon Yun Lai in the morning. Later in the day, they can observe the traditional Chinese way of life, as the villagers still maintain their unique ethnic attire and customs. It is truly fascinating! Don't forget to take your partner for a ride on the large swing in the center of the village.
For more information
There are currently 8 earthen houses open as accommodation. For those who are visiting Pai, the earthen houses are another interesting accommodation option. For more information, please call 081-0243982.
Directions
Private car: Approximately 4 kilometers from Pai district, enter the Pai Hospital route. Then go straight, you will pass Wat Uen Mueang or Wat Nam Hoo. Continue straight for another 5-10 minutes, and you will find Santichon Village on your left-hand side.
Public Transportation
Buses: Regular buses depart from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Mae Sariang, and Mae Hong Son. Both regular and air-conditioned buses are available, operating from 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM. The journey to Mae Sariang takes approximately 4 hours, while Mae Hong Son takes around 8 hours.
Another option is the Chiang Mai-Pai-Mae Hong Son route, served by non-air-conditioned buses and vans operating from 7:00 AM to 12:30 PM. The travel time is between 4 and 6 hours. Upon arrival in Pai, tourists can rent vehicles for further exploration.
7 Communities of Ban Jabo, Pai, Mae Hong Son
Would you like to try sitting in a noodle shop with your legs dangling over the edge of a mountain? This is the highlight of Ban Ja Bo, a small community located just a little further than Pai. It takes about an hour and a half to get there from Pai. Here, you can enjoy the atmosphere of sipping coffee on the mountainside with a gang of white sea fog. This is a small but lovely community with many friendly homestays. Imagine waking up to watch the sunrise together, standing and watching the fog flow through the mountains, breathing in the faint scent of ozone, and then ending the day by walking hand-in-hand to see the local way of life and the traditional wooden houses lining both sides of the road. Wow, just thinking about it is exciting!
For more information
Community-based ecotourism in Ban Jabo. Contact Mr. Sonchai at 080 677 5794 or via the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cbtbaanjabo.
Travel
Private car: It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to travel from Pai. Travel from Pai to Pang Ma Pha District, then drive straight for another 12 kilometers. When you reach the Mae Ra Na intersection, drive straight into the village for another 4 kilometers.
8. Mae Kampong, Chiang Mai
Transportation:
- Public Bus: Take a minivan from Pai to Mae Hong Son town. Alternatively, take a red songthaew (shared taxi) and get off at the entrance to the village. From there, you can either hitch a ride or arrange for a local car to pick you up.
During the winter season, Chiang Mai is a popular destination for many people. It offers a variety of experiences, from the vibrant nightlife in the city to the serene natural beauty of the surrounding mountains. One such hidden gem is Mae Kampong Village, nestled in the Huai Kaeo sub-district of Mae On district. This charming village is surrounded by lush greenery and boasts several quaint cafes, perfect for a relaxing getaway with your loved one.
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0-5322-9526, 0-1034-4653, and 0-9559-4797
Travel
Private car: From Chiang Mai city to Mae Kampong village, pass through San Kamphaeng district, straight to Mae On sub-district, heading to Mae Kampong village, a distance of about 50 kilometers. Many sections of the road are steep uphill slopes, some sections have sharp bends, and some sections are bumpy. It takes almost an hour to travel. At present, there is a road connecting Mae Kampong village to Lamphun province, passing through Ban Pa Miang in Chae Son National Park, Lamphun province.
Transportation: Red songthaews from Chiang Mai city cost 1,000 baht per trip, or 1,600 baht for a round trip on the same day. Prices may increase during peak season. Alternatively, take a yellow songthaew from Warorot Market (Kad Luang) to the entrance of San Kamphaeng Hot Springs, then hire a car from there to Mae Kampong. This option is significantly cheaper than the hot spring shuttle. San Kamphaeng Hot Springs shuttle: Tel. 083-325-4965
9 Mae Maeh Village, Chiang Mai
Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Chiang Mai, lies the charming village of Mae Mae, a haven for couples seeking serenity and simplicity. Located in the Chiang Dao district, this picturesque village boasts a diverse selection of guesthouses and accommodations, including the renowned treehouses that offer not only comfortable lodging but also traditional Thai massages and spa treatments. For those who desire a deeper connection with the local culture, experienced guides are readily available to lead you through the lush greenery and diverse flora that define Mae Mae's natural splendor. If you and your partner yearn for a verdant escape amidst pristine forests and sparkling streams, then this idyllic village is an absolute must-visit.
Additional Information Request
Tree House Mae Mae, Tel: 081 958 5601 https://www.facebook.com/TreeHouseHideaway Aiyares Chomchan, Tel: 085 708 2648 084 372 6486 Cher Cheewa, Tel: 086 568 2908 https://www.facebook.com/FonThatreeMomearth Baan Rabien Nam, Tel: 064 959 6539 Baan Rabien Nam
Travel
Private car: From Chiang Mai city, it takes about an hour. Take Highway 107 Chiang Mai Mae Rim-Chiang Dao. About 4-5 kilometers before entering Chiang Dao district, there will be a sign on the left hand side for Mae Mae village. Drive about 10 kilometers from the entrance to reach the tree house. The road to Mae Mae village is paved and accessible to all types of vehicles except large buses due to the narrow and winding road. Some sections are slightly steep.
Transportation to Baan Mae Mae Homestay
Public Transportation:
- Bus: Take a bus from Chiang Mai or Chiang Dao to Fang. Both minivans and regular buses are available.
- Long-distance bus: If traveling from Bangkok, take a long-distance bus to Tha Ton. The bus will pass through Chiang Dao. Inform the driver that you wish to disembark at the Baan Mae Mae turnoff.
Homestay Transfer:
- Pre-arranged: Contact the homestay in advance to arrange a pick-up from the Baan Mae Mae turnoff. This service incurs an additional fee of approximately 600 baht.
10 Baan Mae Klang Luang, Chiang Mai
The Final Destination: Mae Klang Luang Village
Nestled in the heart of the mountains, Mae Klang Luang Village in Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province, offers a breathtaking escape into the serene embrace of nature. This picturesque village boasts stunning rice terraces that transform into a vibrant emerald tapestry during the rainy season. As the year draws to a close, the crisp mountain air and ethereal mist envelop the village, creating a magical atmosphere.
Home to the Pga K'nyaw ethnic group, Mae Klang Luang Village showcases the simple yet captivating lifestyle of these indigenous people. Visitors can immerse themselves in the authentic culture and witness the villagers' deep connection to the land. The village's tranquility and fresh air provide the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate and reconnect with nature.
Image source: Baan Mae Klang Luang
Inquire for more information
Ecotourism at Ban Mae Klang Luang
Contact:
- Khun Aun: 089 952 0983
- Khun Somsak: 081 960 8856
Getting There:
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Private car: Travel from Chiang Mai city center along Highway 108 (Chiang Mai – Hot) through Hang Dong, San Pa Tong, and Chom Thong districts, a distance of approximately 50 kilometers. Then continue along the Chom Thong – Doi Inthanon National Park route (Highway 1009) for another 26 kilometers. Turn left to Ban Mae Klang Luang.
Bus: Take a bus from Chiang Mai to Arcade Bus Station. From Arcade Bus Station, take a red songthaew to Chiang Mai Gate. Then, take a bus from Chiang Mai to Chom Thong and get off at Chom Thong. Take a bus from Chom Thong to Mae Chaem and continue to Mae Klang Luang.
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