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Places to visit Thailand, MaeSot underrated🇹🇭 Ep 05: Maesot Waterfall/Cafe
In this fifth episode of our Thailand travel guide, we'll be visiting the spectacular Maesot Tararak Waterfall and Cafe. This lovely place is a must-see if you're traveling to Maesot with is located at Tak Province and we can't wait to show you all around!
If you're looking for things to do in Thailand, be sure to check out our list of places to visit in Maesot! This waterfall and Rocha cafe which is located at Phop Phra district not far from Maesot town, are underrated and just two of the amazing attractions that you'll be able to see on this trip. So many amazing things to see and do at the waterfall with you will see in the video.
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Mae Sot Thailand: It's Amazing Gems
On the doorstep of Myanmar, we explore Mae Sot's downtown colorful market place, a traditional breakfast, and where to buy some amazing gem stones ......
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Explore Mae Sot with Centara
Explore Mae Sot. Resting by the border of Thailand and Burma, this city is a cultural mixing pot. Find food, crafts and shopping that blends the cultures together.
Mae Sot Thailand's Most Culturally Diverse City
Mae Sot is located about three hundred miles from Bangkok is among the most culturally diverse cities in Thailand. Thai , Burmese, Hmong, and Karen live in this city bordering Burma/Myanmar.
Mae Sot is thankfully devoid of the typical trappings offered in many of the tourist-expat areas. A interesting and fascinating place to spend a few days exploring. If you are looking for a party atmosphere Mae Sot is likely not for you.
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TOP 10 Reasons to Visit Tak, Thailand
Tak, located in the western part of Thailand, is a charming province with a rich cultural and natural heritage. Here are ten reasons to consider visiting Tak:
1. Breathtaking Landscapes: Tak is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring lush greenery, mountains, and the Ping River. The province offers a serene and picturesque environment for nature lovers.
2. Historical Significance: Tak has a deep historical significance, with archaeological sites such as Wat Si Thong that date back centuries. Exploring these sites provides insights into Thailand's rich cultural heritage.
3. Tak Bat Devo Festival: This unique festival involves locals offering food to monks on boats along the Ping River. It's a visually captivating and culturally enriching experience that takes place annually.
4. Mae Sot: This border town is a melting pot of cultures, featuring a diverse population of Thai, Burmese, and Karen people. Mae Sot offers a blend of cuisines, markets, and a chance to experience the cultural diversity of the region.
5. Doi Hua Mod: A part of the Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary, Doi Hua Mod is a mountainous area with diverse flora and fauna. It's a great destination for trekking and bird-watching.
6. Tak Province Museum: For those interested in the history and culture of the region, the Tak Province Museum is a must-visit. It houses artifacts and exhibits that showcase the province's past.
7. Hot Springs: There are several natural hot springs in Tak, such as Mae Kasa Hot Spring. Relaxing in these therapeutic waters is a popular activity, providing a soothing experience amidst the natural surroundings.
8. Local Cuisine: Tak is renowned for its delicious local cuisine. Try local specialties like khao soi (a noodle soup dish) and other regional delicacies to tantalize your taste buds.
9. Traditional Thai Villages: Visit traditional Thai villages in Tak to experience the authentic rural way of life. Engaging with the local communities can provide a unique cultural immersion.
10. Eco-Tourism Opportunities: Tak is a great destination for eco-tourism, offering opportunities for trekking, bird-watching, and exploring nature reserves. The province's natural beauty makes it an ideal location for those seeking outdoor adventures.
Remember that travel experiences can vary, and it's always a good idea to check for the latest information and travel recommendations before planning your trip.
Mae Sot Border Market | Thailand Myanmar Border | Solo Travel in Thailand
Here is the lovely tour of Mae Sot Border market situated on the border of Thailand and Myanmar. It is an old video from my 2019 trip.
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Northern Thailand Adventure: Bangkok to Mae Sot
Welcome back to our Unconventional Journey through northern Thailand and Laos. We hope you enjoy the first half of this video but the second half is not to be missed! You will meet Fred and PeeCee and get a glimpse into the Burmese border situation. This is episode 2 of our 8 part series and highlights one of life's classic lessons: if you put yourself out there....
Tourism Fail on a Perfect Day (Mae Sot, Thailand)
The sun came out after many days of near constant rain, and that inspired me to hop on the scooter and head out to play tourist for the day.
The plan was to visit a national park south of Mae Sot, and ramble around their scenic waterfall. After that, I could ride up into the nearby hills to a scenic lookout point.
It turns out that being a tourist in these unusual times is not that easy. Perhaps not even possible. But, even so, I ended up having a perfect day.
This is a shorter version of the video about this day. I also put together a longer EXTENDED CUT with more of my thoughts as I rode along.
LINKS & LOCATIONS:
Tambon Chong Khaep (fried chicken)
Amphoe Phop Phra
Namtok Pha Charoen
National Park
055 508 922
Flower Center (Marigolds)
Khirirat (roadblock)
Phop Phra District
Rocha Cafe
086 199 8644
Mae Sot, Thailand
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Visit Mae Sot: Thailand's Free Port And Myanmar Border | Thailand Trip
join me on a journey to Mae Sot, a border town in Thailand located near the Myanmar border. On my Thailand Trip. In this video, we'll explore Freeport, a bustling commercial area where goods are traded between Thailand and Myanmar. We'll also see the Friendship Bridge, a critical transportation link between the two countries. Along the way, we'll immerse ourselves in the vibrant culture of Mae Sot and learn about the unique challenges and opportunities of living in a border town.
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A Touch of Elegance in Mae Sot: Irawadee Resort
I just happened to be walking down one of the main streets of Mae Sot the other day, and, as I've done dozens of times, I walked past the Irawadee Resort Hotel. It's a well known hotel and is quite popular with foreign visitors to Mae Sot.
Each time I've walked past, I've thought that I should pop inside and take a look around. And I never did, until this day. And this video is the result. I tour the grounds and the restaurant and lobby, and I take a look inside a couple of the rooms.
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The Border Town of Mae Sai, Thailand
The Border Town of Mae Sai, Thailand
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Welcome to the northern most town in Thailand, Mae Sai. It’s a border market town where you will see hundreds of vendors and people crossing over the border to Myanmar by bus, car or foot. It cost 500 Baht or 10 USD per person, if you want to do it bring your passport. The Thai officials will hold your passport until you return to Thailand.
Here you can find everything from fruits, vegetables, clothing, antiques, toys and even homemade wine. I decided to try a few and they were delicious! If you’re hungry you can find some amazing street food all around the market.
If you decide not to cross into Myanmar, you can always take a picture at the sign marking the northern most point in Thailand. If you are in Chiang Rai it’s a one hour drive north and makes for an easy day trip. I would recommend visiting both Mae Sai and the Golden Triangle on the same day.
I hope you enjoyed the border town of Mae Sai!!
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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:
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Chavee Cafe in Mae Sot (Thailand) - Great Place for a Saturday Morning Coffee
Day 1: Water Levels Rising (Mae Sot, Thailand)
The rainy season is in full swing in Western Thailand. And that means day after day of light and heavy rain here in Mae Sot.
After yet another night of non-stop rain, I grabbed my umbrella and went out to look at the nearby canal. I was curious to see if the water levels in the canal system had risen at all.
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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.
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Hits's House Cafe and Eatery (New Cafe in Mae Sot, Thailand)
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Mae Sot Thailand - The Highland Farm and Gibbon Sanctuary
Founded by the late William Deters and his wife Pharanee Chotiros in 1992, The Highland Farm is home to many abandoned and neglected Gibbons and other animals. Volunteers from around the world visit to assist Pharanee and her dedicated staff outside of Mae Sot Thailand.
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