- Thailand|4 Days Tour
DAY 1 - CHIANG MAI - MAE HONG SON. Doi Inthanon (Wachirathan Falls, Ang Kha Trail, Pagode, Mae Chaem. (L.)
DAY 2 - MAE HONG SON - PAI. Local Market, Giraffe Women, Fish Caves, Lod Caves (B.L.)
DAY 3 - PAI - CHIANG MAI. Santichon Village, Tha Pai Hot Spring, Pai Canyon, Mae Malai local market. (B.L.)
DAY 4 - CHIANG MAI. Transfer. (B.)
Day 1
CHIANG MAI - MAE HONG SON. Doi Inthanon (Wachirathan Falls, Ang Kha Trail, Pagode, Mae Chaem. (L.)
07:00 Meeting with the Guide in Italian. Departure for Mae Hong Son. Along the way we will observe beautiful mountain landscapes, passing the Doi Inthanon National Park and beautiful waterfalls, for small rural centers such as Mae Cham and Khun Yuam. Arrival in Mae Hong Son is scheduled for the evening.
08:30 Arrival at the Wachirathan Falls, time available.
10:00 Arrival at the top of Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand, just over 2,500 Mt. Time available for a walk in the evergreen forest
11:30 Visit of the Pagodas dedicated to the King and Queen.
12:30 Lunch in a local restaurant.
15:30 We pass through the small rural town of Mae Chaem.
18:30 We arrive in Mae Hong Son. Check in at the selected hotel. Rest of the evening available, overnight.
DOI INTHANON NATIONAL PARK
Located in Chiang Mai province, Doi Inthanon is the highest mountain in Thailand, with a height of 2,565 meters above sea level. Doi Inthanon National Park has many surprising variations in its lush geography and forest. It is home to the rainforest, mixed forest and pine forest. The climate is cool throughout the year, especially in the cold season, when there will be an almost constant coverage of the fog throughout the day and an extraordinary phenomenon of Mae Kha Ning (frost) in the early morning.
The main attractions of the park are the summit of Doi Inthanon for its spectacular early morning views, several waterfalls, a few paths and the two chedis (stupas) dedicated to the king and queen of sixtieth birthday anniversaries. Most of the waterfalls within the park have a relatively good flow of water all year round, but the best season is during the rainy season from May to November. One of the park's seasonal attractions is the flowering of Thai sakura trees that turn trees pink during the end of January and February. The park is also one of the main destinations in the country for bird lovers.
MAE HONG SON
On the border with Burma, in northern Thailand, lies the idyllic town of Mae Hong Son. Mountains and some of Thailand's highest waterfalls surround the city.
The easiest way to get here from Bangkok is to travel by bus or plane. Many passengers arrive from Chang Mai.
The climate varies from very hot in summer, it can safely drop to zero degrees in winter. Statistically April is the hottest month, while January is the best time to visit it.
The population of the province has long lived isolated from the outside world and are composed of an ethnic variety.
Mae Hong Son has a couple of nicknames: "The land of the three mists" and "The Switzerland of Thailand". Both are appreciated, but the second best is immersed in the scenery of this romantic refuge hidden on the border with Burma.
Mae Hong Son is one of the most wooded provinces in the nation, attractive for those who love cooler weather and slightly more mountainous terrain. It is one of the few places in the country that can reach 0 degrees Celsius on cold evenings, so it is advisable to be armed with some warmer clothing during November-January. Cooler temperatures are one of the reasons for the mists, which appear throughout the year, most often in the early morning.
Day 2
MAE HONG SON - PAI. Local Market, Giraffe Women, Fish Caves, Lod Caves (B.L.)
Breakfast at the hotel.
At 08:00 meeting with the guide and we start to explore this beautiful green province.
We start with the local morning market, then visit the 2 city pagodas, Wat Chong Kham, Wat Chong Klang, followed by Wat Phrathat Doi Kong Mu.
Then we visit the so-called "Giraffe Women" village of Ban Huay Sua Tao. Lunch is served in a local restaurant.
On the way to Pai, stops at the Fish Caves and the Lod Caves, including a short path on a bamboo raft. We arrive in Pai in the evening. Free time to relax in this magical town. Overnight in Pai.
MORNING MARKET
The morning market is near Wat Hua Wiang on Sihanatbamrung
On the street, this lively market is crowded from early morning until
9:00. This is where visitors can see people's lifestyle and shop
various local food products and manufactures
WAT CHONG KHAM
This is an old temple on the bank of the Nong Chong Kham swamp. It was built in 1827 by Thai Yai craftsmen. The pillars are gilded with gold bows. The temple houses a large Buddha statue with a round width of 4.85 meters prepared by Burmese craftsmen. Another statue is a replica of the Buddha image in Wat Suthat in Bangkok.Wat
CHONG KLANG
Wat Chong Klang, next to Wat Chong Kham, is a temple where a replica of the Phra Phuttha Sihing is located on the altar. There are several interesting wooden objects
depicting humans and animals described in the Phra Vejsandon Jakata (pronounced Cha-dok which means one of the strange stories of former incarnations of the Buddha) created by
Burmese craftsmen and brought here in 1857, the paintings on the glass cover the Jakata and Prince Siddhartha, as well as also represent the lifestyles of the time.
Captions are in Burmese. There are also notations that the paintings were by Mandalay Thai Yai craftsmen
WAT PRATAT DOI KONG MU
Wat Phrathat Doi Kong Mu 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 richly decorated pagodas. Additionally, this hill-top temple offers an exceptional aerial view of the city and surrounding mountains and valleys.
THAM PLA - PHA SUEA NATIONAL PARK
Tham Pla (Fish Caves) is located about 17 kilometers from the city on Highway No. 1095 (Mae Hong Son-Pai), the Tham Pla is a popular attraction by Mae Hong Son. The surrounding areas are streams and cool hilly forests suitable for relaxation. A special feature is the cava cave full of numerous known freshwater fish like Pla Mung or Pla Khang, which is from the same carp family. The fish, being considered sacred, are safe from being caught.
THAM LOT
Tham Lot is a huge cave system, once home to prehistoric men. Archaeologists discovered ancient clay pottery and a number of carved wooden coffins inside of the "rooms" of the cave. Tham Lot is located approximately 77 kilometers from the city. Here nature has created an exotic underground wonder of darkness and mystery. A stream flows from the mouth of the cave to the other side of the mountain.
It is a path where visitors can raft or walk, which allows you to explore the about one-kilometer long cave full of stalactites and stalagmites.
Day 3
PAI - CHIANG MAI. Santichon Village, Tha Pai Hot Spring, Pai Canyon, Mae Malai local market. (B.L.)
Breakfast at the hotel.
At 08:00, meeting with the guide and departure for Chiang Mai. Along the way, stop to visit Santichon Village, in Chinese Style, the Tha Pai hot spring, Pai canyon, and the local market of Mae Malai. Lunch is served in a local restaurant. Arrival in Chiang Mai in the evening. Check in at the hotel. Overnight
SANTICHON VILLAGE
The village of Santichon or the Chinese cultural center of Yunnan was colonized by Chinese people who fled the Chinese revolution of Mao Tse Tung. After all these years, the descendants who still live here, adhering to traditional ways, have managed to profit from Pai's economic recovery. The village of Santichon has a population of 2000 mixed souls from Yunnan ethnic groups, ethnic populations from the Thai hills and former soldiers of the Chinese kuomintarn. Once opium was still the cornerstone of the village and old Chinese soldiers roamed the streets in their old republican uniforms, with automatic rifles in hand. Today it has become a popular center for Thai tourists, with a large tea tasting area, which has replaced opium as the main crop, and offers a souvenir market at the entrance of the village.
THA PAI HOTSPRING
The Tha Pai thermal spring is located near the city of Pai. At the Tha Pai hot springs, the water has an average temperature of 80 degrees Celsius, and offers excellent views especially in the morning, when the gentle sun creates a rich tapestry of shadows as it shines through the vapors from the hot spring.
There are several pools of different heat levels, each of which is less warm than the previous one.
This place has swimming pools that are about half a meter deep, you can easily dive and relax, especially after a cool trip through the mountain roads.
The serene jungles, with their colorful plumage birds, offer you the ideal backdrop for a relaxing moment in the sun. The stones inside the hot springs are quite slippery, so it is really recommended to wear non-slip sandals.
Visitors enjoy making hard boiled eggs in the hot spring. Please read the signs, if eggs are boiling, one of the pools feeds the houses of local villagers. inside the complex, toilets, showers and restaurants are available.
PAI CANYON
Pai Canyon, known locally as Kong Lan, is described in some tourist brochures as Thailand's response to the Grand Canyon. The geological and topographical characteristics of the Canyon are quite surprising. This unique geographical area was formed by continuous erosion for decades until it reached the current conditions. The protrusions and the narrow carved slabs that survived the erosive actions of the elements have steep cliffs of 30 meters precipice and a series of narrow passages cut on the crests of gigantic rocky walls that wind through the densely wooded valley.
The view up there is majestically beautiful and the view impressive; you wouldn't expect such a nature behind the hills. The landscape is quite original, the panoramic area offers a fantastic 360 ° panorama to be admired at sunrise or sunset.
The best times to go for a walk are before sunrise or sunset. The whole panorama is very picturesque when the sun hits the top of the mountain range.
Day 4
CHIANG MAI. Transfer. (B.)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Room available until 12:00. Two and a half hours before the flight, meeting with the driver and transfer to the airport. End of services.
INCLUDES:
- Tour with Licensed Local Guide
- Transportation with air-conditioned vehicles
- Entrance tickets where required for scheduled visits
- "Long Tail" boat on the Pai River
- Visit the Giraffe Women village
- Lunches in local restaurants where provided
- 3 nights with breakfast
EXCLUDES:
- Tips and Personal Expenses
- National and International flights
- When not exactly indicated in the program as included
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DAY 3 - CHIANG MAI CHIANG RAI Mae Krachan, White Temple, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Pu Khao, Opium Museum, Ethnic Minority. (B.L.)
DAY 4 - CHIANG RAI. TRANSFER. (B.)
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DAY 3 - CHIANG RAI - CHIANG MAI VIA DOI SAKET Golden Triangle, Boat on the Maekong, Don Sao Village, White Temple, Mae Krachan Hot Spring. (B.L.)
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