วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 6 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2555

Mae Hong Son

Daily flights into Mae Hong Son’s small airport bring growing numbers of tourists, attracted by the spectacular scenery, numerous hill tribe communities, and soft adventure opportunities.

For those familiar with the name, Mae Hong Son conjures fantastic images of rugged, mist enshrouded mountains where isolated tribal villages await exploration. From the fascinating culture of the indigenous tribal communities to the spectacular natural beauty of the countryside, Mae Hong Son is certainly a dream-come-true destination for many visitors.Nestled in a deep valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges, Mae Hong Son town has long been isolated from the outside world. Virtually covered with mist throughout the year, Mae Hong Son was once only accessible via harrowing, windy, narrow roads that took most of a day to traverse, an adventurous drive that made the town that much more alluring. The name of Mae Hong Son refers to the fact that its terrain is highly suitable for the training of elephants. In fact, former governors of Chiang Mai used to organize the rounding up of wild elephants which were then trained in Mae Hong Son before being sent to the capital for work. Elephants remain an important part of the local culture, and elephant trekking is a popular tourist activity, often combined with overnight hill tribe home stays and river rafting.

Mae Hong Son is a fascinating province of Burmese and Lanna style temples, hot springs, hill tribe villages, trekking, rafting, national parks, and even an annual reggae festival. In addition to a charming capital in Mae Hong Son town, the town of Pai is also a traveler favorite; many people come to Mae Hong Son and Pai to experience the natural beauty of northern Thailand or witness one of the many festivals that are celebrated in Mae Hong Son, especially the annual novice ordination ceremony for young men declaring their intentions to become Buddhist monks.

Key Tips
Those who are susceptible to motion sickness should take medication prior to setting out on the long, winding old road to Mae Hong Son.

Don't Miss!

Phraya Singhanatracha Memorial


Operating day : Daily
Operating time : 08.30 - 16.30
Category : Landmarks and Memorials
Attraction Details : Situated at the foot of Doi Kong Mu, this monument commemorates the first governor of Mae Hong Son.  Phraya Singhanatracha is a Thai Yai native from Burma (Myanmar).  He was regarded by the people as the governor of Khun Yuam Town, which was to the south of Mae Hong Son.  Later, he was officially installed as the governor of Mae Hong Son by the King of Lanna in 1874.

Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu


Operating day : Daily
Operating time : 08.30 - 16.30
Category : Temple
Attraction Details : Erected by the first governor of Mae Hong Son, this temple reflects the strong influence of the Burmese. The highlights of this attraction are the two lavishly decorated pagodas. Also, this hilltop temple affords an exceptional aerial view of the city and surrounding mountains and valleys.

Wat Kam Ko


Operating day : Daily
Operating time : 08.00 - 16.30
Category : Temple
Attraction Details : Opposite Wat Phra Non, Wat Kam Ko is a Burmese-style temple built in 1890.  A special architectural feature is the cover over the passageway from the entrance arch to the chapel.  It also stores text in Thai Yai script chronicling the Thai Yai history.

Wat Chong Kham


Operating day : Daily
Operating time : 08.00 - 16.30
Category : Temple
Attraction Details : This is an old temple on the bank of the swamp Nong Chong Kham.  It was built in 1827 by Thai Yai artisans.  The pillars are gilded in golden flakes.  The temple houses a large Buddha statue with a lap width of 4.85 metres cast by Burmese craftsmen.  Another statue is a replica of the Buddha image in Wat Suthat in Bangkok.

Wat Chong Klang


Operating day : Monday - Sunday
Operating time : 08.00 - 18.00
Category : Temple
Attraction Details : Next to Wat Chong Kham is Wat Chong Klang where a replica of the Phra Phuttha Sihing is installed on an altar. There are several interesting items such as wooden figurines of human and animals depicted in the Phra Vejsandon Jakata (pronounced Cha-dok which means one of odd stories of former incarnations of the Buddha) created by Burmese craftsmen and brought over in 1857, painting on glass about the Jakata and on Prince Siddhartha, as well as on the ways of life of the time. The captions are in Burmese. There are also notations that the paintings were by Thai Yai artisans from Mandalay.

Pha Bong Hot Spring


Operating day : Daily
Operating time : 08.00 - 17.00
Category : Hot Spring
Attraction Details : Covering an area of 3 acres, Pha Bong Hot Spring is located about 11 kilometres from town on Highway No.108.  There are facilities for mineral water bath for health purpose.

Tham Pla – Pha Suea National Park


Operating day : Daily
Operating time: 08.00 - 18.00
Category : National Parks & Marine Reserves, Waterfalls
Attraction Details : Tham Pla - About 17 kilometres from town on Highway No. 1095 (Mae Hong Son-Pai), Tham Pla is a popular attraction of Mae Hong Son.   The surrounding areas are brooks and cool hilly forests suitable for relaxation.  A special feature is the hollow cave filled with numerous freshwater fish known as Pla Mung or Pla Khang, which is of the same family as the carp.  The fish are quite safe from being caught as they are believed to belong to the gods.

Namtok Pha Suea - This waterfall is in Tambon Mokchampae about 26 kilometres from the provincial seat on Route 1095 to Pai district with a left turn at Km. 191.  It is a large fall with its water source in Myanmar and runs full during the late rainy season (August-September).

Pang Tong Royal Pavilion - This is a hilltop pavilion at Ban Mokchampae, some 5 kilometres beyond Pha Suea Waterfall.  It is open every day from 8.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m.

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