Published at: 05:02 pm - Tuesday February 23 2010
The town itself is best explored on foot. For exploring further afield, bicycles (40-100 baht/day) and motorbikes (from 100 baht/day) can be rented from many agents along the main street. Motorbike taxis are also readily available. The town itself has no special sights; most people come simply for the relaxed atmosphere. Nearby attractions include hot springs [...]
Published at: 05:02 pm - Tuesday February 23 2010
By road Route 1095 which connects Pai with Mae Hong Son (50km as the crow flies, but approx. 110km by road) and Chiang Mai (135km) is a very scenic route through the mountains which takes several hours (but worth it). It’s a steep and windy drive, with lots of curves, so take a plastic bag and some [...]
Published at: 11:02 am - Tuesday February 23 2010
Eat For such a small town, there’s an astonishing number of restaurants, most of them catering for needs/tastes of foreign travellers. // Burger House – The owner Ed & wife Jec offers 12 different real beef hamburgers, chili, sandwiches, specials, dinners, pork chops the size of a Clive Cussler novel, beer, wine, etc. Located 100 [...]