Huay Pu Keng
Huay Pu Keng is a remote village in the north-west of Mae Hong Son Province. Quite close to the Myanmar border on the banks of the Pai river, the town is home to Kayan and …
Huay Pu Keng is a remote village in the north-west of Mae Hong Son Province. Quite close to the Myanmar border on the banks of the Pai river, the town is home to Kayan and …
Wat Prathat Doi Kong Mu is a hill-top temple complex that overlooks Mae Hong Son City. The central feature of the temple grounds are a pair of white pagodas. The larger of the two pagodas …
Su Tong Pae is a lengthy bamboo walking bridge to the north of Mae Hong Son town. The bridge spans rice fields and waterways, connecting the village of Ban Gung Mai Sak with Wat Phu …
The Tiger Peanuts of Mae Hong Son are known throughout Thailand. Named after their striped appearance, these peanuts are both visually striking and delicious in taste. Pa Ying claims to have the original peanut ‘factory’ …
Phu Klon Mud Spa (also known as Phu Klon Country Club) is a massage & spa treatment facility built around a natural mud spring in scenic surroundings. The springs / mud were discovered by a …
Ban Huai Sua Tao is a remote village in the north-west of Mae Hong Son Province, home to Kayan and Kayaw ethnic sub-groups of the Karenni people (Red Karen). The ticketed attraction area is quite …
Tham Pla Fish Cave is a refreshing stop, conveniently located along the roads joining Pai, Ban Rak Thai, and Mae Hong Son town. Tham Pla Fish Cave is a ticketed attraction under the management of …
While most visitors to Mae Hong Son arrive and depart by road, the city boasts its own airport. The airport is located just on the northern edge of town. For the latest flight status information …