The climate in Mae Hong Son Province is tropical. In general, the year can be divided into 3 distinct seasons. The hot and dry season is from March to June, the rainy season is from July to October, and the cooler and dry season is from November to February.
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If Pai is the party town, then Soppong is its quiet nature-loving younger sibling. Interchangeably called Pang Mapha after the district name, Soppong is halfway between Pai and Mae Hong Son on the 1095 road which is well known to be the most winding road in Thailand with about 1800 curves.
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The village is surrounded by hills and stretches along the Lang River in a karstic landscape. If you are willing to escape the crowds and have a few slow days, you are in the right part of the world.
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Wonders of the underworld ( Pang Mapha Caves )
Pang Mapha district has more than 200 caves, five of which are over 4 km long with world-class formations. It is a gorgeous area for exploring if you are a caving enthusiast.
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It is another activity that you can do by kayaking to visit the cave in the Sop Pong area.
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One of the most known is “Spirit Cave” because it’s an important archaeologist site, excavated by an American called Gorman Chester in 1965 and 1966.
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Those great adventures will bring you in the hearth of Pang Mapha hills. A challenging trek and a overnight stay in a hill tribe village are the highlight of the trip.
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This traditional method of making clothing and accessories has been used for generations and is a major source of income for many Karen Hill Tribe villagers.
Continue reading “Karen Hand Weaving”Pen’s organics food and farm
We grows organic veges and fruits in our jungle garden so you will surely smell the scents and see the beauty of the local flora, including many beneficial herbs and medicinal plants used by the locals for centuries. Continue reading “Pen’s organics food and farm”
A visiting to Karen Village
Baan Muang Pam
As an outsider looking in, the village of Baan Muang Pam seems idyllic. Perched high up on a hillside in picturesque Mae Hong Son province, this appears to be a location far removed from the stresses of modern-day life. But the Karen hill-tribe village is facing a battle for survival with the traditional way of life here under threat.
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