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Introduction :
MAE HONG SON is nestled in a deep valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges, Mae Hong Son has long been isolated from the outside world. Virtually covered with mist throughout the year, the name refers to the fact that is terrain is highly suitable for the training of elephants.

Former governors of Chiang Mai used to organize the rounding up of wild elephants which were then trained before being sent to the capital for work. Today, Mae Hong Son is one of the "dream destination" for visitors. Daily flights into its small airport bring growing numbers of tourists, attracted by the spectacular scenery, numerous hilltribe communities and soft adventure opportunities.

THAI YAI CULTURE

The Thai Yai can be seen along the northern border with Myanmar. They may at one time have been the most numerous of the ethnic Thai tribes that stretch across Southeast Asia. A large group settled in Mae Hong Son.

The Thai Yai culture has had a strong influence on the province, as can be seen in its architecture. Although a part of the Lanna region, the indigenous Thai Yai people living in Mae Hong Son are faced with very cold weather during winter and extremely hot weather in the summer, with mist or fog practically throughout the whole year. Not surprisingly they have had to adapt to the environment.

As a result, their architectural style has developed into something different from other Lanna communities. Their living quarters are usually built with tall floors and low roofs, the sizes differing according to one's social status and position. Homes of the ordinary folks are usually with one single level of roof, while those of the local aristocrats have two or more levels forming a castle-like shape. The space thus provided is believed to help air circulation. An interesting feature of the Thai Yai style is the perforated designs along the eaves which are an architectural identity of the area.

AttractionsTham Pla Forest Park

Amphoe Muang
- Ban Rak Thai
- Morning Market
- Pha Bong Hot Springs
- Phraya Singhanatracha Memorial
- Phu Khlon Health Treatment
- Tham Pla - Pha Suea National Park Wat Chong Klang
- Namtok Pha Suea
- Pang Tong Royal Pavilion
- Wat Chong Kham
- Wat Chong Klang
- Wat Hua Wiang
- Wat Kam Ko
- Wat Phra Non
- Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu Tha Pai Hot Spring
Amphoe Pai
- Hilltribe Trekking
- Huai Nam Dang National Park
- Mountain Biking
- Pong Dueat Hot Spring
- Rafting along the Pai River
- Tha Pai Hot Spring
Amphoe Pang Mapha Huainandang
- Tham Lot
- Tham Mae Lana Cave
Amphoe Khun Yuam
- Bua Tong Fields at Doi Mae U-kho
- Khun Yuam Indigenous Cultural Center
- Namtok Mae Surin National Park
- Wat To Phae Salween National Park
Amphoe Mae Sariang
- Salween National Park
- Wat Chomthong
- Wat Kittiwong
Amphoe Sop Moei
- Mae Ngao River

Hotels & Resorts in Mae Hong Son
- Baan Krating Pai Prepaid
- Belle Villa Pai Resort Prepaid
- Bulun Buri Resort Prepaid
- Fern Resort Prepaid
- Imperial Tara Mae Hong Son
- Rooks Holiday Hotel & Resort Prepaid
Fern Resort Mae Hong Son
Fern Resort
Bella Villa Pai
Belle Villa Pai Resort
How to get there

Travel from Bangkok
Car Mae Hong Son is located 924 kilometres from Bangkok. Drive from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and then choose the following routes to Mae Hong Son:
Chiang Mai - Hot - Mae Sariang - Khun Yuam - Mae Hong Son (Route 108) with 1864 curves, a distance of 349 kilometres.
Chiang Mai - Mae Malai - Pai - Mae Hong Son (Route 1095), a distance of 245 kilometres.
Bus
Mueang Nuea Yan Yon Tour (Tel: (0 2936 3587-8) operates an air-conditioned bus which runs directly from Bangkok to Mae Hong Son every day. The bus departs from Chatuchak (Mochit 2) Bus Terminal at 6 p.m. The trip takes about 17 hours.
Train
One can travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai by rail and then continue to Mae Hong Son by bus. For more information, call 1699, 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020 or visit www.railway.co.th
Air
Thai Airways flies Bangkok-Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son daily. Reservation should be made in advance at Tel: 0 2280 0060, 0 2628 2000 or call 1566 or visit www.thaiairways.com for current schedule.

Travel from Chiang Mai
Car
Mae Hong Son can be reached from Chiang Mai either by Highway No. 108 via Hot, Mae Sariang, or Highway No. 1095 via Pai.
Bus
Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son buses operated by Prem Pracha Transport (Tel: 0 5324 4737, 0 5324 2767) departing from Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Terminal every day. The buses which run along Highway No.108 leave Chiang Mai frequently from 6.30 a.m. - 9 p.m. The journey takes 8 hours. The buses which run along Highway No.1095 leave Chiang Mai from 7 a.m.-12.30 p.m. The journey takes 6 hours.
Air
There are 4 daily flights from Chiang Mai to Mae Hong Son. Tourists are advised to book tickets at least 2 days before departure. Contact Thai Airways Tel: 0 5321 0043-5, 0 5321 1044-7 (Chiang Mai), or 0 5361 1297, 0 5361 1194 (Mae Hong Son).

Distances from Mae Hong Son town (Amphoe Mueang) to the other districts:
Pang Mapha
Khun Yuam
Pai
Mae La Noi
Mae Sariang
Sop Moei
64 km.
67 km.
111 km.
134 km.
164 km.
192 km.

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