Tour Guide at Pai night market

Pai Walking Street

Open every night from 6:00pm, the Pai Night Markets are a hive of street food and live music venues. There is an impressive variety of local and international food. Most visitors choose to stay inside …

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White Buddha Statue at Mae Yen Temple in Pai

Mae Yen Temple

Wat Phra That Mae Yen (also known as Chedi Phra That Mae Yen) is a temple west of Pai. Best known for a large white Buddha statue visible to the whole valley, this is a …

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Pai Memorial Bridge

Pai Memorial Bridge

Pai Memorial Bridge is located south of Pai, on the main highway as you approach from Chiang Mai. The bridge was constructed in WWII as part of the Japanese Imperial Army’s push into Burma. The …

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Sunset at Two Huts

Two Huts

Two Huts is one of the most popular places to watch the sunset in Pai. It certainly gets lively and crowded around sunset, but the valley and mountain views are simply amazing. Drinks and food …

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Large golden Buddha statue at Wat Luang, Pai

Wat Luang Pai

Wat Luang is an early 19th century temple located centrally in Pai Village. With a large golden Buddha statue at the front, the temple is easy to find just to the west of the walking …

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Great Wall replica at Santichon Village

Santichon Village

Santichon is a village to the west of Pai, and for visitors the name is synonymous with the showcase Yunnanese Cultural Center. Santichon Village is quite picturesque, well worth a photo stop and a stroll …

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The Martyrs' Memorial Hall in Mae Salong

Martyrs’ Memorial Hall

For an in-depth overview of local history, head to The Martyrs’ Memorial Hall on the southern approach to Santikhiri (Mae Salong). The museum has three main buildings, starting with an exhibition of KMT political & …

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Mae Klang Luang

Mae Klang Luang Village

Mae Klang Luang is a Karen Village situated within Doi Inthanon National Park. Named after the Mae Klang river, the local population earn the bulk of their income from farming, supplemented by tourism. A large …

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Marker at Doi Inthanon Summit

Doi Inthanon Summit

Congratulations on reaching the highest point in Thailand! Your elevation is 2565.3341 meters above sea level. This is also one of the coldest places in Thailand – with overnight temperatures dropping close to freezing on …

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Scenic vista on Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail

Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail

A local Hmong guide will lead you through forest and open grassland to scenic vistas high on the slopes of Doi Inthanon. The trail starts in sun-dappled rainforest and you pass by a scenic waterfall. …

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