
The itinerary will allow you to endeavour the natural beauty and the life style of the northern Thailand without leaving you with the experience of sea side beauty at Hua Hin.
During the tour you will be visiting the famous attractions of Mae Hong Song and Hua Hin such as Huai Nam Dang National Park, Tham Lot, Tha Pai Hot Spring, Mae Ngao River, Klaikangwon Palace, Pran Buri, Hua Hin Night Market, Hua Hin Railway Station and Ao Manao. On the other hand, you will be enjoying the extreme of hilltribe trekking and rafting along the Pai River .
This tour will really be the most memorable for you as you will be experiencing the lifestyle of Thai people while enjoying the stay at Mae Hong Son and Hua Hin.
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Day1
Destination Mae Hong Son
Morning
Arriving Mae Hong Son
Afternoon
Huai Nam Dang National Park
At Km. 65 on the Pai-Mae Malai route (No.1095), there is a turning leading to the headquarters of the Huai Nam Dang National Park . Visitors can spend the night in tents to wait for the spectacular views of sunrise and mist-shrouded mountain views in the morning. Cherry blossom during January adds charms to the attraction.
Day2
Destination Mae Hong Son
Morning
Hilltribe Trekking
Mae Hong Son has several tour operators that specialise in trekking. Treks are designed to expose visitors to splendor nature and a variety of hilltribes. The adventure may combine jungle walks with elephant riding and river rafting. The cool winter months of November to February are the best time to travel. Avoid the height of the rainy season in August and September. In the dry months between March and May, the temperature can soar uncomfortably high for strenuous mountain hikes.
Afternoon
Tham Lot
Tham Lot is a huge cave system once a dwelling place of pre-historic man. Archaeologists have discovered ancient clay pottery and a number of carved wooden coffins inside the rooms of the cave. Tham Lot is located some 77 kilometres from town. Between Km.138 and Km.139 of Route 1095, a small roads lead to the cave after a 9-kilometre drive. Here nature has created an exotic subterranean wonder of darkness and mystery.
A brook runs from the cave mouth through to the other side of the mountain. It is a route where visitors may travel by raft or by foot to explore the 1-kilometre-long cave full of stalactites and stalagmites. There are services provided by villagers to guide visitors in their exploration at 100 baht per group. Accommodation as well as camping site is available near the Tham Lot Nature Study Centre in front of the cave mouth.
Day3
Destination Mae Hong Son
Morning
Rafting along the Pai River
This is an exciting and delightful recreation. The Pai itself is the longest river of Mae Hong Son originating from mountain ranges in Laos which flows through Pai district and eventually joins the Salawin river in Myanmar , a total distance of 180 kilometres. With an average depth of some 7 metres, the riverbed is mainly pebbled. There are several sectors eminently suitable for rafting past rapids and natural scenery including beautiful waterfalls.
Tour operators in Mae Hong Son town or in Pai district can provide the necessary service, some also able to provide elephant rides. The best time for rafting is from October to March.
Tha Pai Hot Spring
This is another attraction in the area of Huai Nam Dang National Park . The hot spring is two kilometres off Route 1095 at Km. 87. It has an average temperature of 80 celcius. Steam from the spring permeates the site in the morning creating fascinating sights. The area is also rich in teakwoods and suitable for overnight camping.
Afternoon
Mae Ngao River
Mae Ngao River is a good water route for shooting the rapids. Adventure travel tourists can enjoy the unspoiled scenery along the river banks. Services available from tour operators in Mae Hong Son.
Day 4
Destination Bangkok – Hua Hin
Morning
Klai Kangwon Palace
Klai Kangwon Palace in Thai literally means far from worries. This summer palace consisting of 3 Spanish style mansions facing the sea was constructed to the north of Hua Hin under the royal command of King Rama Vll. This is now the permanent residence of the King.
It is open to the public daily from 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. Call (032) 511115 for more information.
Note: A permit must be obtained from the Royal Household Office prior to a visit.
Afternoon
Pran Buri
Pran Buri is situated around 30 kilometers south of Hua Hin. There are several beach resorts in peaceful atmosphere. The Pran Buri Forest Park occupies a large area with a 1 kilometer pine-fringed beach and mangrove nature trails.
Evening
Market village
Hua Hin Market Village is the towns first large scale shopping and entertainment complex. The grand opening of Hua Hin Market Village was in February 2006 and since then it has grown in popularity amongst residents and visitors. The three major outlets in Market Village are Tesco Lotus, Home Pro and Major Cineplex, it also has a food court, a number of restaurants, a bowling alley and plenty of small shops with popular clothing brands such as Levi, Lee, Lacoste, Bata, Body Glove and more. There are also a number of bank branches, mobile phone and camera shops in Hua Hin Market Village .
http://www.marketvillagehuahin.com/
Hua Hin Night Market
The most colorful spot in Hua Hin during the night, the market offer a wide array of food, drinks, deserts, memorable souvenirs; all kinds of freshly-prepared dishes. Famous are Pad Thai, Hoi Thod, fresh seafood, Indian roti bread, coconut ice cream, etc. (the list is endless) This market will delight visitors wishing to savor the real taste of Hua Hin.
Day 5
Destination Bangkok – Hua Hin
Morning
Ao Manao
Lying some 5 kilometres south of the town, this beautiful curved bay, once a battlefield between the Thai and Japanese armies during the Second World War, is under the care of the Royal Thai Airforce. Part of the beach is lined with souvenir stalls. The remainder, and the greater part, is tranquil and largely untouched by commercialism. Accommodation should be reserved in advanced at the 53rd Squadron, Tel: 0 3261 1017, 0 3261 1031 ext. 2146.
Afternoon
Hua Hin Railway Station
Built in the reign of King Rama VI, the station is one of Thailand 's oldest railway stations. In addition, it is one of the country's most beautiful train stations with unique architecture. Its most striking feature is the splendid Royal Waiting Room constructed in the Thai architectural style. The room was relocated from Sanam Chan Palace in Nakhon Pathom Province during the reign of King Rama VI.
Evening
Back to Bangkok