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List of Mae Hong Son
Hotels
Mae Hong Son Accommodation Guide ,
Pang Mapha Lod Cave, Khun Yuam Field of Bua Tong
(Sunflower), Pai Guesthouse, Rafting, Hot Spring, Mae
Sariang Salawin River, Salawin National Park, Pha Sua
Waterfall, Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu.
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Mae Hong Son
City Center
Hotels!
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Mae Hong Son Tips !
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Mae
Surin Waterfall
Located south of the provincial city is a popular destination, is 38 kilometers away from Khun Yuam district, with many mammals and birds living in the lowland forests. Highlights
include the spectacular 100 meters tall Mae Surin Waterfall, This single-tier cascade is one of the highest waterfalls in Thailand
water flowing all year round. The falling water, originated
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The Tha Pai
Hot Spring
2 kilometers off Route 1095
at Km. Marker 87, has an average temperature of 80 Celsius. Steam from the spring permeates the site in the morning
creating fascinating sights.
The area is also rich in teakwood and suitable for
overnight camping.
Covering
an area of 721 square kilometers
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Sa
La Win River
On the bank of the Sa La Win river
on the Thai Burmese border about 164 kilometers south of
Mae Hong Son. Transport
can be hired to travel go Mae Sam Laep village (46
kilometers) and proceed on hired boat to reach the park
headquarters. Sceneries
along the Sa La Win banks are captivating with forest and
mountains and dotted with small hamlets.
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Tham Lod
One of Southeast Asia’s largest cave system. Three
adjoining caverns form a vast subterranean canyon, which is
cut through by a large stream. Discoveries of artifacts and
huge, roughly carved teak coffins indicate the caves were
inhabited thousands of years ago. Rafting and elephants can
be used to cross the streams.
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Tham Pla Forest Park (Fish Cave)
Is actually a pool and stream at the base of a limestone
outcrop, not a cave, with huge carps living in it. Visitors
buy papaya to feed the fishes and enjoy the peaceful
surrounding gardens.
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Namtok
Pha Sua
The
waterfall is a further twenty kilometers from the village.
It is a large fall with it is water source in Myanmar. Pha
Sua runs full during the late rainy season (August -
September).
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Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu
Located on a hill to the west of town. A wonderful view of the city and surrounding mountains, is
a major provincial landmark.
There are two Burmese-style Chedis (pagodas).
The larger one was built in 1860 while the smaller
one was erected in 1874.
Constructed by Phraya Singhanat- racha, the first King of
Mae Hong Son.
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Mae
Ngao River
Is a good water route for shooting the rapids. Adventure
travel tourists can enjoy the unspoiled scenery along the
river banks. Services
available from tour operators in Mae Hong Son.
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Mae
Hong Son Guide !
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City
Attractions
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Climate
in Mae Hong Son |
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Province Attractions |
Shopping &
Dining Guide |
| History of
Mae Hong Son |
About
malaria |
| How
to get to Mae Hong Son |
Local
Culture |
| How
to get around in the province |
Activities |
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Hotel Savings!
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Mountain Inn Hotel & Resort
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From $23 |
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Mountain Inn
Hotel & Resort is surrounded by highlands home to ethnic
groups that bring to the valley a colorful way of life and an abundance
of culture and handicrafts.
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Baiyoke
Chalet Mae Hong Son
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From $22 |
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Baiyoke
Chalet The Chalet’s
style accommodation and teak wood decoration in tranquil ambiance while
being located in the heart of the city of Mae Hong Son.
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Rooks
Holiday Hotel Mae Hong Son
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From $34 |
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In
the midst of the fascinating valley of northern Thailand, Mae Hong
Son, Situates The Rooks Holiday Hotel
& Resort, the hotel decorating in the Thai-Yai and
modern style in Harmony with local but classic.
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