Mae Hong Son Tours

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Mae Hong Son Tours

At present, Mae Hong Son is one of the “dream destinations” for visitors. Mae Hong Son has long been isolated from the outside environment. It is the most mountainous province in Thailand and consists of almost 13,814 square kilometers. It is basically covered with mist throughout the year. It is the first destination choice of every tourist. Daily flights into its small airport bring increasing numbers of tourists, attracted by the natural beauty, amazing scenery, various hill-tribe communities and finest adventure chances.
Mae Hong Son Town and Pai District are interconnected with air flights from neighboring Chiang Mai. The tour charges are inclusive of transfers and tours by air conditioned car/minibus with English-speaking guide, hand baggage handling, entry charges, food as listed in the program (full board) and lodgings in air conditioned room with bath and service charges. Not included in the package are other foods than listed in the program, elective tours, expenditures of personal nature and domestic air ticket. Domestic air ticket will be delivered by Diethelm Tours Ltd and charged for independently. Small variation in the tour program is on occasion necessary, depending on road conditions and availability of rooms at hotels

Due to the negligence of public transportation in the district, the advisable mode of travels with local is motorbike. Mae Hong Son’s roads are actually not in a good condition. Even bicycles are very famous with both locals and tourists and are the affordable mode of transportation in the own districts. Four- wheeled vehicle is also the very much accessible form of transportation for travel into the mountains where the roads are known to be very dangerous. To visit rural locations or
hill-tribes, the one and only way to go is may be on foot.
Mae Hong Son, bordering Burma, is one of the rural provinces in Thailand. Tourists are diverted to this area due to its pristine virgin forests, fabulous mountains, amazing valleys, wonderful wildlife and unique hill-tribes. Pai district is currently known as Thailand ‘happiest’ hang-outs, second only to Koh Pha-ngan. The Thais put great value on personal cleanliness and appearance. Moving topless or naked at the seaside (or anywhere else) is considered as disrespect to the local public. It’s also against the law.

You must take necessary information and tips from visas and embassies to make your trip a comfortable and pleasant one. When it is heavy rain or floods in Bangkok, don’t bother to put on a heavy raincoat. Put on something light and cool, a pair of plastic shoes and do not forget to get your umbrella, just like the Thais. The temperature in Bangkok occasionally gets up to 40 degrees with high humidity. Get along plenty of bottled water when you’re going to places of interest. Dark glasses and sunscreen are required at all times. Sightseeing in the high temperature all day can be tiring, physically and mentally. Refresh yourself with a long-established Thai massage at one of the several shops around town or at your hotel.

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