Mae Surin was given national park status in 1981 and encompasses a wildlife and botanical reserve, a huge waterfall and a spectacular terraced mountain. Namtok (waterfall) Mae Surin is its main attrac...
Near Wat Hua Wiang on Sihanatbamrung Road the lively morning market is crowded from early morning till 9 am. It is a worthwhile visit as many hill tribe people visit it and there are unusual local foo...
Covering an area of 3 acres, Pha Bong Hot Springs are located about 11 km from town on Highway No.108, south towards Mae Sariang. There are facilities here for bathing.
Pha Sua Waterfall is 26km from Mae Hong Son on Route 1095 towards Pai. It is a large waterfall with its source in Burma and runs full during the late rainy season (August-September). Swimming is not ...
Soppong lies on the main Chiang Mai / Mae Hong Son road no 1095 around 80km before Mae Hong Song. Relatively isolated it is a great place to spend a few days as it provides easy access to Tham Lot cav...
Tham Pla Cave is located around 17km from town on Highway No. 1095, the main road to Pai. Tham Pla means ‘Fish Cave’ and as you would expect with such a name a special feature is the numerous freshwat...
Wat Jong Kham is an old temple on the bank of the Nong Chong Kham. Built in 1827 by Thai Yai (Shan) artisans the pillars are gilded and inside is a large Buddha statue with a width of over 4m.
Located next to Wat Jong Kham, Wat Jong Klang holds a replica of the famous Phra Phuttha Sihing Buddha image. Inside the wat are also several interesting wooden figurines depicted in the jakatas (stor...
Erected by the first governor of Mae Hong Son Wat Phai Doi (full name Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu) this temple reflects a strong Burmese influence. The highlights are the two lavishly decorated pagodas...