Mae
Hong Son hotel and Thailand accommodation guide
Mae Hong Son is a picturesque, mountainous northern
province bordering Myanmar to the west and the north.
The peaceful capital town is rapidly becoming a tourist
'hot spot' and like many other areas in Thailand has
been the setting for a few Hollywood films, Volunteers
and Air America, being the more recent of these.
Travelling to the province is only really recommended
during the months of November through to March, the
dry season, as due to the many unsealed roads in the
area, travel becomes increasingly difficult from June
to October, the wet season. During the cool periods
it is advisable to pack a few winter woolies as the
nights can become bitterly cold.
Hill tribes dwell in this part of Thailand and Burmese-style
temples, rugged mountains, cascading waterfalls, caves
and pristine forests lend the province much of its unspoiled
charm. Many consider this section of Thailand's interior
the most spectacular, with many hairpin bends taking
one through rugged mountain terrain where dense jungle
towers overhead.
Covering an area of just under 13,000 sq, km, Mae Hong
Son is administratively divided into 5 Amphoes and 2
King Amphoes namely: Muang, Mae Sa Riang, Mae La Noi,
Pai, Khun Yuam, King Amphoe Pang Ma Pha and King Amphoe
Sop Moei.
The area can be reached from Chiang Mai either by Highway
No. 108 or via Pai, which shortens the distance to some
275 kilometers.
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