Sightseeing Tours around Mae Hong Son
Pha Sua waterfall
Pha Sua waterfall is located in Jum Bae district, 26 kms from Maehongson, along the road to Pai. This waterfall flows from the Mae Sa-nga…
Tham Lot Cave
Tham Lot Cave is 9 km from the town of Soppong (a.k.a. Pangmapah) which lies midway between Pai and Mae Hong Song, both of which…
Tham Mae Lana Cave
This is another cave in Pang Mapha where stalactites and stalagmites can be found is the Mae Lana Cave. The stream inside the cave is…
Wat Hua Wiang
Next the the city\’s bustling market is the large temple compound of Wat Hua Wiang. The main feature of the temple is its huge multi-gabled…
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…
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…
Namtok Mae Surin National Park
Located east of the provincial capital of Mae Hong Son this National Park occupies 397.00 square kilometers of rugged terrain. In a step to preserve…
Wat Muo Taw
Next to Wat Phra Non at the base of Doi Kong Mu is the temple of Muo Taw. Although it\’s impossible to miss, this curious…
Salawin National Park
One of Thailand’s smaller National Parks (721 square kilometres), Salawin National Park is diverse and none the less impressive. Located around 165 kilometres south of…
Mae Ngao National Park
Mae-ngao National Park is situated in Mae Hong Son Province, covering an approximate area of 257,650 rai. The National Park is a beautiful natural sightseeing…