Introduction
831km (515 miles) NW of Bangkok; 135km (84 miles) NW of Chiang Mai
Halfway between Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son, the mountain road makes a winding descent into a large green valley carpeted with rice paddies and fruit groves. Mountains rise on all sides, and on warm afternoons, butterflies flit along the streets. Here you'll find a village called Pai, named after the river that runs through the valley. Pai is a speck of a place with main roads (all four of them) littered with homegrown guesthouses, laid-back restaurants and bars, local trekking companies, and small souvenir shops.
The Pai River itself is one of the main attractions here. Outfitters organize rafting adventures on some pretty raucous rapids from July to January. Trekking is also popular, with 2- and 3-day treks to Karen, Lahu, and Lisu villages. The adventurous can find a local map for self-guided hikes to nearby waterfalls and caves, but quite a few wayfarers just lounge in town living simply and enjoying...
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Belle Villa Resort
A swish, out-of-town resort consisting of pretty bungalows, built along a quiet, rural stretch of the Pai River, the Belle Villa has no rival anywhere...
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Quarter Hotel Mae Hong Son
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Quarter Hotel Mae Hong Son is located in Pai.Hotel Features.
Quarter Hotel Mae Hong Son features a restaurant and a bar/lounge. The...
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Bulun Buri, Pai
Location.
Bulun Buri, Pai is located in Pai.Resort Features.
Bulun Buri, Pai features a restaurant. Room service is available. The resort serves...
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