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10 Best place to visit in Mae Ramat Thailand
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Traveling to Thailand? We’ve compiled the Top 10 Best Places in Thailand, so you know the best places to visit on your next trip!
This video really shows off the best of Thailand. Whether you’re into backpacking or looking for your next travel destination, this amazing South East Asian country has something for you. Showcasing the many waterfalls, turquoise waters and temples, this Thailand travel guide will help you find hidden gems, and tells you everything you need to know to travel Thailand! The top 10 things to see in Thailand are:
1. Wat Arun: A Heaven-Like Peaceful Place Timings: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Entry Fees: 100 Baht per person Location: 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Khwaeng Wat Arun, Khet Bangkok Yai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10600, Thailand Ideal For: Family
2. Chatuchak Weekend Market: The Haven For Shopaholics Timings: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM from Wednesday to Thursday 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM on Friday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM From Saturday to Sunday Entry Fees: There are no charges for visiting this place. Location: 587/10 Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd, Khwaeng Chatuchak, Khet Chatuchak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10900, Thailand Ideal For: Family, Friends, Couples
3. Wat Pho: The Famous Temple Of The Reclining Buddha Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM Entry Fees: 100 Baht per person, and free entry for kids under the height of 4 feet Location: 2 Sanamchai Road, Grand Palace Subdistrict, Pranakorn District, Bangkok 10200, Thailand Ideal For: Family
4. Chinatown: A Paradise For Foodies And Shopaholics Timings: 7:00 AM to 1:00 AM Entry Fees: There is no entry fees for visiting this place. Location: Yaowarat Road, Yaowarat, Samphanthawong, Bangkok, Thailand Ideal For: Family, Friends, Couples
5. Wat Hua Lamphong: A Lively Temple Timings: NA Entry Fees: NA Location: 728 Rama IV Rd, Khwaeng Si Phraya, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500, Thailand Ideal For: Family
6. Wat Pathum Wanaram: A Royal Temple Timings: NA (Morning me jake aa jaynge) Entry Fees: NA Location: 969 Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand Ideal For: Family
7. Khao San Road: Backpacker’s Haven (Night Life) Timings: 10 am – 2 am Location: Bangkok, Thailand Ideal For: Family and friends
8. Soi Cowboy: For A Unique Culture (Night Life) Timings: 6 pm – 2:30 am Entry Fees: NA Location: Bangkok, Thailand Ideal For: Friends
9. Asiatique: A Happening Night Market Timings: 4 pm – 12 am Entry Fees: Free Location: 2194 Charoen Krung Rd, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120, Thailand Ideal For: Friends and couples
10. MAHANAKHON SKYWALK Timings: Adult DayTime Skywalk Rooftop ?712.00 Special Discount 5% and Receive Complimentary Drink.
We hope you enjoyed the best places in Thailand! Let us know if you have any questions in the comments below!
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Tak, Thailand - Unexplored areas!
Embark on a thrilling solo motorcycle ride through Thailand's Tak province, where winding roads reveal hidden mountain vistas, charming villages, and cascading waterfalls. Experience the serenity of untouched landscapes, savour authentic Thai cuisine, and uncover the essence of this captivating region. Discover yourself on this unforgettable journey of adventure and cultural immersion.
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Tak is located directly north of Kanchanaburi, along the Myanmar (Burmese) border. Driving further up north through the jungle eventually leads through to Mae Hong Son province with well known tourist hotspots like Pai. This province is one of the best kept secrets with untouched nature and lots of national parks, without any of the crowds of tourists. Today’s route rides from Taksin Maharat National Park towards Mae Sot. Like a racetrack - just incredible winding roads that are perfect for the Honda CB500X.
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Wat Bang Khae Yai Temple Samut Songkhram - Historic Rama II Mural - Thailand 2022
Built in 1814, there are many historical structures and artifacts within this temple compound. The large Ubosot or ordination hall itself is over 150 years old. Inside is a laterite Buddha image. A square Chedi, or pagoda, is built in the style of the Ayutthaya period and stands in front of the Ubosot. Another seven Dharma Chedis, built in 1872, and are encircled by a wall.
In the monks residence, a mural created during the reign of King Rama II depicts a battle between the Siamese and the Burmese. Wat Bang Khae Yai is located on the bank of the Mae Klong River, at the mouth of the Bang Khae Canal.
It’s a nice stop if you are doing a day trip from one of the floating markets or the railway market. The hidden gem at this temple is the murals painted on the walls of the second story of the wooden temple building that is normally closed to the public.
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Wisdom Field, Mae Ramat, Tak, Thailand
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Wisdom Field - Art & Coffee in Mae Ramat, Thailand
Wisdom Field was a pleasant discovery for me. I stumbled across it just by opening up Google Maps in Satellite View and roaming around. I do that quite often as I look for interesting places in and around wherever I happen to be.
In this case, I had also heard that there was an Old Town neighborhood in the small town of Mae Ramat near Wisdom Field. I originally thought I might visit both, but I found Wisdom Field to be such a pleasant spot that I spent all of my time there.
Wisdom Field was a surprise for me, so I won't say any more about it here. I slowly figured out what the place was all about during my visit, and I recorded all of that. So I will let you do the same through watching the video.
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Wisdom Field in Pictures & Video Clips (Mae Ramat, Thailand)
I recently posted a video about a morning I spent at Wisdom Field near Mae Ramat, Thailand. I drove there on my scooter, went for a stroll, fed some fish, looked at some flowers and plants, and enjoyed some coffee and banana muffins.
And in the middle of that video, I included a series of still pictures and short video clips set to music. Just for fun, I thought I'd separate out that portion and post it as a video on its own.
And here it is. No story and no words. Just eleven minutes of pictures and videos and music.
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Non Touristy Thailand | Mae Sariang | A Mountain Town Most Won't Travel To
Mae Sariang is a mountain town most won't get a chance to travel to. It's on the Mae Hong Son Loop way up in Northern Thailand .This Thai Town's difficult to reach location gives you a chance to experience a non touristy Thailand. Mae Sariang is close to the Myanmar border and has many different Hill Tribes living there. It is a small city but it was full of culture, good Thai food, temples, character and I really loved my time discovering this lesser known city in Thailand. In this vlog, we ride around on our rented motorbike and explore all around Mae Sariang. You will see authentic Thai Life everywhere you go here. It is a beautiful destination to travel to in Thailand and I highly recommend you visit this hidden gem in Northern Thailand if you get an opportunity to. Get a motorbike and just ride around, you won't be disappointed exploring this unknown area of Thailand.. Thanks for watching this Thailand video.
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Length of Thailand (Ep.5) 🇹🇭 Chiang Mai / GRAND TOUR / Tak, Uthai Thani to Kanchanaburi
I drive to Mae Sariang, turn left onto Route 105 and trail 200km south along the Burmese border to Mae Ramat where i come acoss a massive refugee camp. The next day I head west over the mountains to Tak, take a rest and continue to Kamphaeng Phet Nationalpark. After a quick pit stop at Khlong Lan Waterfall, I head south to Ban Chai Khao Thai-Switzerland in Uthai Thani, continue and get lost in Chainat. Eventually I make it to Kanchanaburi and visit the 7-level Erawan waterfall. On January 18, 2023, I left Chiang Mai and embarked on a motorcycle tour that ended up being the longest trip I've ever done at 10,000 km.
The first episode documents the first 5 days of the trip: Day 1: Hot, Chiang Mai - Mae Sariang - Mae Ramat Day2 : Mountain Route 1175 to Tak Day 3: Tak + Kamphaeng Phet Day 4: Uthai Thani + Chainat Day 5: Kanchanaburi Day 6: Erawan Waterfall
The footage from Taksin Maharat Nationalpark Viewpoint + Bhumibol Dam was taken 2 weeks prior to this trip when I was doing the northern part of this route via Mae sot - Tak - Lampang for the first time.
Timestamp: 00:00 Intro 00:19 Mae Sariang 00:50 Mae La On 01:44 Khun Pawo National Park 02:18 Tak 02:33 Taksin Maharat Nationalpark 02:49 Kamphaeng Phet Nationalpark 03:00 Khlong Lan Waterfall 03:33 Ban Chai Khao Thai-Switzerland 04:02 The Giant Tree 04:38 Wat Tham Khao Wong 04:55 Chainat 05:08 Kanchanaburi 05:36 Erawan Waterfall 06:21 Bhumibol Dam 06:28 Hot (Chiang Mai) to Mae Sariang 06:37 Scenes along the way
SPOILER ALERT: In the upcoming videos we will be traveling the lenght of Thailand all the way down to Yala, the southernmost province of Thailand!
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Mae Ka Sa Hot Spring , Tak , Thailand
This hot well of 2 metres wide is located in Tambon Mae Kasa, right in the village. Hot and cool streams meet at this well. Visitors can smell sulphur throughout the village and see slight vapour just above the ground. At an edge of the well, the water is easily seen boiling and its temperature is fairly high. A private room for mineral bathing is available. The village is amidst the beauty of nature encompassed by a high mountain and farming land. To get there: Drive along the Mae Sot-Mae Ramat route, take a turn at around 13-14 Klm to follow the same route to Namtok Mae Kasa for about 7 kilometres and enter into the village towards the hot well.
🇹🇭 Route 3054 Cinematic Version | Mae Ramat to Mae Tuen | BMW K1600GTL
The road everyone talks about, R3054 between Tambon Khane Chue near Mae Ramat in Tak, and Mae Tuen in Chiang Mai. 70 kilometers of what some people claim to be the steepest paved road in the Kingdom. I don't know about that, but it is steep alright: at some points, according to signage, up to 34% gradient, definitely one of the top 5 steepest. The scenery is absolutely amazing and rightly has to be added to the list of Thailand's Top Touring Roads. Easy but exciting ride, suitable for all kinds of bikes, even riders of large displacement machines like BMW, Gold Wing, and Harley would enjoy this one. There were some claims made by certain farang riders this road is so dangerous, people shouldn't ride bikes bigger than 300cc, should not use panniers, etc. Those claims are invalid, I assure you. Yes, there is sand and gravel, but show me one northern Thailand mountain road without it. Map of the Route:
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🇹🇭 10 Days In Mae Hong Son | Comprehensive Motorcycle Touring Guide | BMW R1200GS Adv
Video taken March 2018.
After so many years plying MHS routes we’ve finally created the video journal covering 10 days ride in Northern Thailand's prime motorcycle touring destination.
The road network, situated within complex mountain ranges and highlands of western part of Northern Thailand is a part of legendary Mae Hong Son Loop. Beautiful natural and historic sites, diverse ethnic and cultural mix of various northern hill-tribes and peaceful communities epitomize the region.
The Route:
R105: Mae Ramat / Mae Sariang / Doi Puico - R108: Ban Na Hua Laem / Burma Border Crossing / Khun Yuam - R4009: Thung Bua Tong / Mae Surin Waterfall - Ban Meo Microwave - Pha Bong / Huay Pu Keng Longneck Village - Mae Hong Son - Sutong Pae Bridge - R4001: Pha Suea Waterfall / Pang Tong Palace / Pang Ung / Ban Rak Thai / Tambon Mok Cham Pae Burma Border - R1095: Pang Mapha / Tham Lot Cave / Pai Fah / Pai / Santichon Yunan Village - Pai WW2 Memorial Bridge - R1265
00:00:01 - Intro 00:01:11 - Route 105 00:04:35 - Mae Sariang 00:06:50 - Doi Puico 00:10:35 - Mae Saring (morning) 00:12:56 - Route 108 00:17:20 - Route 3007 Towards Burma border 00:18:40 - Ban Na Hua Laem - Off Road Access Into Burma 00:23:45 - Khun Yuam 00:26:28 - Thai Japanese World War 2 Friendship Memorial 00:28:12 - Route 4009 00:31:52 - Mae Surin Waterfall 00:33:40 - Possibly Steepest Road Section in Thailand R4009 00:38:26 - Ban Meo Microwave 00:40:58 - Fern Resort 00:42:27 - Nam Piang Din - Burma Point Entry 00:43:50 - Huay Pu Keng Longneck Hilltribe Village 00:46:46 - GT Rider Memorial, Mae Hong Son 00:47:25 - Piya Gueshouse Mae Hong Son 00:47:50 - Mae Hong Son Town 00:49:40 - Sutong Pae Bridge 00:52:46 - Pha Suea Waterfall 00:54:40 - Pang Tong Palace & Royal Project 00:57:00 - Pang Ung Lake 01:03:04 - Pala Coffee Interview 01:05:55 - Ban Rak Thai 01:08:04 - Rak Thai Thai - Burma Border Checkpoint / Viewpoint 01:09:25 - Visiting Burmese Village Kong Mung Mong / Wedding 01:13:09 - Back to Ban Rak Thai 01:14:33 - Route 4001 01:16:10 - Route 1095 01:20:40 - Tham Lod Cave 01:27:10 - Pai Fah The Highest Viepoint in Mae Hong Son 01:29:24 - Pai Town 01:31:32 - Suntichon Ethnic Yunnanese Village 01:32:25 - Pai World War 2 Memorial Bridge 01:33:03 - Route 1265 01:35:35 - Mueang Paeng Geyser
Motorcycle Tours in Thailand's Green Season - Fewer Tourists and Beautiful Scenery
the road that doesn't exist
My scooter route to northern Thailand started on highway 105 out of Mae Sot. It's the main road to Mae Hong Son.
But I spent some time on Google Maps to look for alternatives on smaller countryside roads. Starting from the town of Mae Ramat, I found a possible route. And it started off much better than I could have imagined.
And then things got a bit more challenging...
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Coffee Boon (Keto, Vegan & Teddy Bears in Mae Sot, Thailand)
I don't really think I could (or should) embark on a quest to visit every coffee shop in Mae Sot. There are simply too many of them. But I've now been to so many that it started to feel like it had become my quest. I recently rode my scooter to the town of Mae Ramat to go to the Wisdom Field cafe. And on that drive to Wisdom Field, I passed a half dozen other interesting coffee shops. So, one coffee shop visit leads to half a dozen new ones. They multiply over time.
Coffee Boon (or Boon Coffee) is one such place. It is located on highway 105 just north of Mae Sot on the way to Mae Ramat. I never was able to fully understand what this place, but the coffee shop itself was also a restaurant and maybe also a bakery, and it was part of a much larger complex that had a swimming pool, a travel agent, a set of conference buildings and meeting rooms, and, once upon a time, a golf course.
I made a mental note of the location of Coffee Boon, and I hopped on my scooter one day to return and check it out. And I was very glad I did.
I hope you enjoy my visit to Coffee Boon.
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🇹🇭 Route 1192 | Doi Inthanon to Mae Chaem | Chiang Mai | BMW R1200GS Adv
Highway 1192 is a beautiful winding road cutting through dense dark temperate rainforest and grassland, lined up with plethora of wild flowers that fill the air with scent. Just over 20 kilometers in length from intersection with Route 1009, it is the only road connecting the other side of Inthanon range and sleepy town of Mae Chaem. There are some ridiculously steep, narrow winding sections, with blind switchbacks and signs warning you to honk the horn before proceeding around these exciting bends. Definitely attention needs to be paid to slippery debris from overhanging trees and moss around the road surface edges, right after the National Park checkpoint gates. My trip was concluded at charming Baan Kub Doi Mae Chaem (18.50058, 98.36295). Map of the Route:
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Scooter Drive & Tech Talk (Wisdom Field, Mae Ramat)
I spotted an interesting-looking coffee shop about 30 kilometers outside of Mae Sot near the town of Mae Ramat. On Google Maps, it was listed as Wisdom Field.
With some nice weather and being in the mood for a drive, I set off on my scooter to check the place out. I could have waited until I reached Wisdom Field before turning on my cameras, but I had a lot of things on my mind, and I decided to turn the drive into a kind of moto-vlog.
Not surprisingly, the items on my mind had largely to do with my recent struggles with the world of technology. One topic and epic rant led to the next until an hour had passed and I arrived at Wisdom Field.
Luckily, Wisdom Field was a beautiful and interesting place, and the peaceful environment took my mind off my technology obsessions.
Check out my experience at Wisdom Field (and Go Dang Art) in the next video.
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LINKS & LOCATIONS:
Wisdom Field 081 752 0301
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Over the Mountains Back to Rainy Mae Sot (scooter trip in Thailand)
Returning to Mae Sot from Sam Ngao and the Bhumibol Dam, I had a choice of routes I could follow. I could return the way I had come, which was a small road over the mountains to Mae Ramat and then turning south to Mae Sot. Or I could ride to the city of Tak and follow a larger and busier (and faster) highway from there to Mae Sot.
In the end, with the beautiful weather, I settled on taking the small road back. I had come to Sam Ngao along that road already, but it was so nice that a second trip would be worthwhile. Plus, seeing the scenery from the other direction would make it feel completely new.
I got very lucky with the weather. The sky was clear and blue when I set off. There was a little bit of rain right at the start, but it cleared away in a short time, and the entire ride was under gorgeous skies.
As things turned out, this day was the last sunny day for a very, very long time.
LINKS & LOCATIONS:
Sam Ngao
Italian Soda and Snack Shop ร้านระเบียงดาว 065 973 1938
Highway 1175
B2 Mae Sot Premier Hotel / บีทู แม่สอด พรีเมียร์ 055 030 288
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QV 123 Thailand Trip ( 6 Days 5 Night ) Ride to Mae Hong Son Part 1 of 2
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6 Days 5 Nights Thailand - Chiang Mai – Mae Hong Son 10th August 2023 to 15th August 2023
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Day 1 ** Departure from Malaysia KLIA2 By Air Asia Flight, ** Landed at Chiang Mai International Airport Order Grab services ** Order Local Scooter Motorcycle Honda 160cc PCX 320 Baht per Day ** Chiang Mai Night Bazaar – Take Dinner at Food Court ** Back to Hotel
Day 2 ** Breakfast at Hotel and On the Bike to Pai ** Air Diamond Café – Near Chiang Mai town ** Stop & Rest near Chiang Mai - Pai small town ** Stop half way to cornering road from top hill view ** Tha Pai Memorial Bridge ** Love StrawBerry Pai Lunch ** Pai Canyon ** Big Buddha Pai ** Pam Bok Waterfall ** Stop half way to take Farmer land photo ** Kho KU So Bamboo Bridge ** Wat Nam Hu ** Pai Night Market ** Dinner & back to Hotel
Day 3 ** Breakfast at Hotel & On the Bike ** Santichoo Village / Chinese Yunnan Culture Center ** Yun Lai View Point ** Doi Kio Lom View Point & Rest a while Long distance with more corner ** Nam Lod Cave – Due to Flooding cannot Enter (Must Go) ** Stop at Hill top near (Tham Lot) for rest ** Namtok Pha Suea / Pha Sua Waterfall ** Ban Rak Thai – Famous place Must Visit – Prefer stay 2 days On Bike ride around to view, to feel fresh air & nice resort ** Myanmar Customs – Just View cannot take photo ** Dinner near the lake & back to Hotel
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Landslides and Lapdogs - The Mountain Road to Sam Ngao (Thailand)
I had a few days to play with before I needed to be back in Mae Sot. And so, I tossed a few things into a backpack, strapped the backpack to the seat of my scooter, and headed for nearby route 1175 from Mae Ramat to Ban Tak.
Route 1175 winds its way through some beautiful high altitude countryside before coming down out of the hills to the Ping River. From there, I turned left and spent a couple of nights in the quiet village of Sam Ngao before heading south to Tak City.
MESSAGE FROM PLANET DOUG: Thanks for checking out this video. I'm making videos about my life experiences, thoughts, and occasional travels. Whether I’m on the move or staying in one place for a bit, I tend to have a somewhat low-budget lifestyle, staying in simple guest houses and spending my time exploring on foot or sometimes on a scooter or bicycle.
WANT TO SUBSCRIBE? THANKS!! 🥳 JUST CLICK HERE
CONVENIENT PLAYLISTS I try to organize my videos into playlists. If you use them, you can see all of the videos from different countries in order: Malaysia Playlist: Bangladesh Playlist: Myanmar Playlist:
THE CYCLING CANADIAN WEBSITE/BLOG I've posted written journals from selected previous trips on my website along with some photographs. The website is called The Cycling Canadian, and this link will take you there:
LINKS TO MY SOCIAL MEDIA:
► INSTAGRAM ►►►
► FACEBOOK ►►►
► PICTURES ►►►
► MORE PICTURES ►►►
📸 GEAR LIST 📸 Main Camera: Panasonic G85 Main Lens: Panasonic Lumix G-Vario 12-60 f3.5-f5.6 2nd Lens: Olympus M-Zuiko 12mm f2 Secondary Camera: Panasonic Lumix LX10 🎥 Vlogging Cam: DJI Pocket 2 🎥 Action Cam: GoPro Hero 9 Black 🎥 Action Cam: GoPro Hero 7 Black 🎥 Action Cam Scooter Mount: RAM Mount GoPro Grip: Jaws Flex Clamp GoPro Cage: Ulanzi G9-4 GoPro Cage: Ulanzi V2 🎤Microphone #1: Rode Wireless Go (1st gen) 🎤Microphone #2: Boya BY-M1 Lavalier Mic 🎤Microphone #3: Boya BY-MM1 Shotgun Mic Tripod: Sirui 3T-35K 📱Smartphone 1: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 📱Smartphone 2: Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Laptop: MacBook Pro 13 Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Editing App #1: iMovie for macOS Editing App #2: Kinemaster for Android Editing App #3: PowerDirector for Android Music Source: YouTube Audio Library