I've seen many people talk about Pang Ung and Ban Rak Thai, but few mention the city of Mae Hong Son itself. Some may not even know that Pang Ung and Ban Rak Thai are located in Mae Hong Son province. Today, I'd like to take you on a stroll through the city of Mae Hong Son in the evening.
My journey began in Chiang Mai province, heading towards Doi Inthanon. This route takes about an hour longer than the route via Pai district. However, I personally find it easier than the Pai route as it involves less steep ascents and descents, although the number of curves is comparable. The Doi Inthanon route offers numerous attractions. If time permits, consider spending a night at Doi Inthanon, Mae Chaem, Mae La Noi, or Khun Yuam. Choose one of these locations, or if you have multiple days, visit them all! They are all worth exploring. Another noteworthy attraction along this route is Doi Pui Ko, which remains relatively unknown (but I'm sure it will gain popularity by the end of this year!).
I have translated the sentence from Thai to English as follows:
I chose to sleep in Khun Yuam, a small district with a pleasant atmosphere. Waking up in the morning and walking out onto the street, I saw layers of fog.
Before entering Mae Hong Son city, I stopped by several places, but I didn't take many pictures. Haha! Before entering the city, I recommend a restaurant called Gub Lai Khan. It's a small but cozy place.
This is a free appetizer from the restaurant.
Then we went into town to find a place to stay and rest. In the evening, we went for a walk.
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The First Stop: Doi Kong Mu Temple
The journey begins at Doi Kong Mu Temple, a revered landmark deeply intertwined with the history and identity of Mae Hong Son province.
The view is stunning. Looking down, you can see the cityscape with mountains in the background.
Although it is a small province, it has an airport. If you are not comfortable traveling by car, you can take a flight.
If you walk up to the back, it will be the west side. You can sit and watch the sunset.
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Then you can walk down to the walking street next to Wat Jong Kham.
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I just realized that there are so many edible beans in Thailand.
The crowd is relatively small, allowing for a relaxed stroll without the need to jostle with others, unlike other locations.
For those who seek tranquility, Mae Hong Son is another intriguing province. The population is sparse, and the atmosphere is serene.
From the city center, Pang Ung is only an hour away. Consider spending a night here; you won't be disappointed.
See you again soon.
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Hair Batt
HairBatt
Monday, November 11, 2024 9:56 AM