Wat Jong Kam
Sharing the same grounds as Wat Jong Klang is Wat Jong Kam. If it appears just a little less old and elaborate than its neighbor,…
Wat Kam Ko
Kam Ko (or Kam Kaw) temple isn\’t featured in most guidebooks, but its right across the street from Wat Phra Non and well worth a…
Wat Phra Non
At the base of Doi Kong Mu is the small temple of Wat Phra Non (or Pra Nawn), which literally means \’temple of the reclining…
Wat To Phae
This temple is located 7 kilometres from Khun Yuam having a large beautiful Burmese style Viharn. According to the legend, it is said that raft…
Temples in Pai
Mae Yen Temple Mae Yen temple is located halfway up a mountain and once you have climbed the 350 steps to get there the views…
Bua Tong Blossom Festival
Each year in November, the hillsides of Khun Yuam and Mae Sariang districts are filled with a host of golden Bua Tong Blooms. As gay…
Chong Phara Procession
The Chong Phara in the Thai Yai dialect means a castle made of wood, covered with colourful perforated papers and decorated with fruits, flags and…
Loi Krathong Festival
The Loi Krathong Festival is held on the full moon night in the month of November every year. Villagers make krathongs to float in rivers.…
Poi Sang Long Procession
This is in fact the celebration of novice ordination which the Thai Yai tribe people hold to be a highly meritorious occasion. Traditionally, the candidate-novice,…
Tea Tasting Festival
This is anually held in February to promote tea products of the Rak Thai village. The activities include hot tea tasting, tea-making demonstrations combined with…
Padaung People
Mae Yen Temple Mae Yen temple is located halfway up a mountain and once you have climbed the 350 steps to get there the views…
Ban Rak Thai
This village is situated 44 kilometres from Mae Hong Son via Pha Suea Waterfall near the Thai-Myanmar border. Founded by Kuomintang Chinese soldiers, the village…