Mystic Mountains of the North

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Autumn & Winter Sale

Price
9-10 Persons USD 639
7-8 Person USD 601
5-6 Persons USD 663
3-4 Persons USD 819
2 Persons USD 1,016
1 Person USD 1,637

Summer Vacation Deals

Price
9-10 Persons USD 571
7-8 Person USD 537
5-6 Persons USD 595
3-4 Persons USD 743
2 Persons USD 929
1 Person USD 1,516

Winter & Spring Sale

Price
9-10 Persons USD 639
7-8 Person USD 601
5-6 Persons USD 663
3-4 Persons USD 819
2 Persons USD 1,016
1 Person USD 1,637

Winter & Spring Sale

Summer Vacation Deals

Autumn & Winter Sale

01 Jan - 31 Mar 2026 01 Apr – 30 Sept 2025 01 Oct - 31 Dec 2025
9-10 Persons USD 639 USD 571 USD 639
7-8 Person USD 601 USD 537 USD 601
5-6 Persons USD 663 USD 595 USD 663
3-4 Persons USD 819 USD 743 USD 819
2 Persons USD 1,016 USD 929 USD 1,016
1 Person USD 1,637 USD 1,516 USD 1,637

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3 years old below (Free of Charge)
4-6 years old (50% of the tour rate)
7-10 years old (75% of the tour rate)
11 years old up (100% of the tour rate)

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Follow the call of the mountains, through mist-shrouded peaks and tranquil valleys of Northern Thailand. This 5-day journey winds through the soulful town of Pai, the cultural heart of Mae Hong Son, and the majestic heights of Doi Inthanon. Soak in natural hot springs, drift through ancient caves on a bamboo raft, and watch golden sunsets melt over canyon ridges. Along the way, encounter hill tribe traditions, peaceful temples, and forested mountain trails that reveal the spirit and mystery of Thailand’s enchanting north.

Cities : Chiang Mai,  The Town of Pai, Mae Hong Son Province

Tour Highlights:

Day 1 Chiang Mai, Pick up at your hotel and departure for the North, Visit Maket of Mae Malai. Pong Deuid Hot Spring, to Pai province, Sunset view at Pai Canyon

Day 2 Pai to Mae Hong Son, Caves of Tham Lod by Bamboo Raft (prehistoric coffins), Visit Wat Chong Kham, Wat Chong Klang and Wat Phra That Kong Mu

Day 3 Mae Hong Son, Boat ride along the Pai River, Visit Long-Necked Karen Village, Visit The Su Tong Pae Bridge, Visit Bann Rak Thai Village, Visit Shan Village or Baan Ruam Thai or Pang Oung

Day 4 Mae Hong Son to Doi Inthanon Park (highest mountain), Visit Royal Pagodas Napamaytanidol, Phra Mahatat Napaphon Bhumisiri, Royal Flower Garden, Hill Tribe Market, Visit Vachiratharn Waterfalls, Travel Back to Chiang Mai

Day 5 Chiang Mai Departure

Day 1
Chiang Mai to Pai

Your driver will pick you up from your hotel in Chiang Mai as you begin a scenic drive north to the charming town of Pai—a mountain valley destination known for its relaxed vibe, natural hot springs, and unique cultural blend.

Your first stop is at Mae Malai Market, a bustling local hub where villagers from the surrounding area gather to sell seasonal produce, handmade goods, and regional snacks. It’s a great place to sample exotic fruits and get a feel for everyday northern Thai life.

Continue to the Pong Duet Hot Springs, located within Huai Nam Dang National Park. These geothermal springs are some of the hottest in Thailand, with temperatures reaching up to 99°C at the geysers. Set in a serene forested valley, this lesser-known gem offers a peaceful, natural spa experience. You can relax in the shallow pools formed by mineral-rich streams that flow from the geysers.

After a local lunch, you’ll head onward to Pai, a small town beloved by travelers for its artsy charm, rolling hills, and welcoming mix of Thai and hill-tribe cultures. Despite its modest size, Pai is home to diverse ethnic communities including the Lisu, Shan, Karen, and Lahu peoples—each contributing to the region’s colorful traditions, languages, and festivals.

If time allows, visit one or more nearby ethnic villages such as Ban Bang Paek, where you can learn about the Lisu tribe, known for their vibrant traditional dress and highland settlements.

In the late afternoon, take in panoramic views at Pai Canyon, a striking natural landmark with narrow ridges and deep valleys carved by erosion. Often referred to as Thailand’s mini Grand Canyon, it’s a popular spot for a stunning sunset.

End your day with free time to explore the Pai Night Market, where local vendors sell handmade crafts, street food, and live music often fills the air—offering a perfect way to soak in the town’s laid-back atmosphere.

Day 2 
Pai to Mae Hong Son, Caves of Tham Lod by Bamboo Raft (prehistoric coffins), Visit Wat Chong Kham, Wat Chong Klang and Wat Phra That Kong 

After breakfast, begin your journey with a visit to the local morning market in Pai, where you can experience the everyday rhythm of village life and browse fresh produce, local delicacies, and handmade crafts.

Then, travel westward to Ban Tham Lod, home to the remarkable Tham Lod Cave system—one of the most impressive natural wonders in Northern Thailand. Accompanied by a local guide, you’ll explore the limestone caves by bamboo raft, floating along an underground river that winds for nearly 500 meters through stunning caverns. Inside, you’ll discover towering stalactites, ancient stalagmites, and mysterious prehistoric teakwood coffins, believed to be over 1,000 years old.

The cave complex includes three major chambers—Sao Hin, Tukta, and Pi Man—each with its own distinct formations and legends. The full exploration stretches over 1,600 meters, offering an unforgettable glimpse into nature’s artistry and the area’s long-hidden history.

Enjoy lunch along the route before continuing your drive to Mae Hong Son, a peaceful town nestled among misty mountains near the Myanmar border.

In the afternoon, explore three beautiful temples near Jong Kham Lake, the spiritual and scenic heart of Mae Hong Son:

  • Wat Chong Kham – Built in 1827 by the Shan people, this is the older of the two lakeside temples and houses a 5-meter tall seated Buddha in classic Burmese style.

  • Wat Chong Klang – Located just next door, this temple was constructed in the 1860s and features a striking Burmese-style chedi, easily visible from across the lake.

  • Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu – Perched on a hilltop overlooking the town, this is Mae Hong Son’s most iconic temple. Its two white chedis are classic Shan architecture, and the panoramic view at sunset—especially between November and February when the valleys are blanketed in morning mist—is simply unforgettable.

Enjoy free time this evening to stroll around Jong Kham Lake, where you’ll find local restaurants, a small night market, and a peaceful walking path reflecting the golden glow of the temples.

Overnight in Mae Hong
Breakfast and Lunch: Included in tour price

Day 3
Mae Hong Son, Boat ride along the Pai River, Visit Long-Necked Karen Village, Visit The Su Tong Pae Bridge, Visit Bann Rak Thai Village, Visit Shan Village or Baan Ruam Thai or Pang Oung

After breakfast, begin the day with a scenic longtail boat ride along the Pai River, one of Northern Thailand’s most tranquil waterways. As you glide through the calm current, take in the serene landscape and the simple charm of rural life along the riverbanks—lush greenery, stilted wooden houses, and local villagers going about their morning routines.

Stop to visit the Long-Neck Karen Village, home to the Karen Padaung tribe, where the women wear traditional brass rings around their necks—a unique cultural practice that symbolizes beauty and identity. Learn about their way of life, traditional weaving techniques, and deep-rooted customs passed down through generations.

Continue the journey to the Su Tong Pae Bridge, Thailand’s longest bamboo bridge. Built by monks and local villagers, this handwoven bridge stretches gracefully over green rice paddies and connects the temple to surrounding farmland. Its name means “successful prayer” in the Shan language—a reflection of its spiritual roots.

Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant before heading to the borderland village of Baan Rak Thai, a charming settlement founded by Chinese Yunnanese immigrants. Set beside a tranquil lake and surrounded by rolling hills and tea plantations, the village offers a unique blend of Chinese-Thai culture. Sample freshly brewed tea and wander through its peaceful lanes.

The last stop of the day is Pang Oung, also known as Baan Ruam Thai, often referred to as the “Switzerland of Thailand.” Nestled in the mountains, this lakeside Shan village boasts a cool climate, alpine scenery, and forests of pine trees. The calm reservoir, misty mornings, and colorful blooms create a picture-perfect setting that’s especially magical at sunrise or sunset.

Return to Mae Hong Son in the late afternoon and enjoy the evening at your leisure.

Overnight in Mae Hong Son

Breakfast and Lunch: Included in tour price

Day 4
Mae Hong Son to Doi Inthanon Park (highest mountain), Visit Royal Pagodas Napamaytanidol, Phra Mahatat Napaphon Bhumisiri, Royal Flower Garden, Hill Tribe Market, Visit Vachiratharn Waterfalls, Travel Back to Chiang Mai

After breakfast, depart from Mae Hong Son and head south toward Mae Chaem, passing through stunning highland scenery as you make your way to Doi Inthanon National Park—home to Thailand’s highest peak, rising over 2,565 meters above sea level.

Explore the park’s rich natural beauty, starting with panoramic mountain views and a refreshing nature walk along the Ang Ka Nature Trail, a short and scenic boardwalk through a cloud forest filled with rare flora, mosses, and high-altitude vegetation.

Visit the iconic Royal Twin Pagodas—Napamaytanidol and Phra Mahatat Napaphon Bhumisiri—built to commemorate the 60th birthdays of King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit. Set against the mountainous backdrop, these elegant pagodas are surrounded by beautifully landscaped royal flower gardens, offering one of the most photogenic spots in Northern Thailand.

Next, stop at a hill tribe market, where locals from nearby Hmong and Karen communities sell fresh farm products such as organic vegetables, colorful flowers, dried fruits, and handmade crafts.

Continue to the breathtaking Vachiratharn Waterfall, one of the largest and most impressive in the region. Cascading down a 70-meter granite cliff, this powerful waterfall flows year-round and is surrounded by lush forest—a perfect stop to enjoy the cool mist and natural surroundings.

In the late afternoon, arrive in Chiang Mai and transfer to your hotel for a relaxing evening in the city.

Overnight in Chiang Mai

Breakfast and Lunch: Included in tour price

Day 5
Chiang Mai Departure

Enjoy free time at your leisure this morning—relax at your hotel, explore the neighborhood, or do some last-minute shopping. At the designated time, your driver will pick you up and transfer you to Chiang Mai International Airport for your onward flight to your next destination.

Breakfast: Included in tour price

 

1. 4 nights hotel accommodation ( maximum two adults and up to two children 5-11 years old) at a 3 star hotel.
2. Daily buffet breakfast. Children between 5-11 years old sharing room with parents will be additional charge.
3. Airport transfers  in private air-conditioned vehicle.
4. Services of a driver and private air-conditioned vehicle during all tours and transfers.
5.  Experience English-speaking guide during all tours and transfers.
6. All entrance fees for all visits as mentioned in the itinerary.
7. Meals mentioned in itinerary.
8. 2 bottles of mineral water per person per day – on days of transfers and sightseeing only.

1. Visa Fees – as per country requirements.
2. Round trip international and domestic  airfares to & from our destinations.
3. Early check-in / late check- out.
4. Other meals and drinks not mentioned in itinerary.
5. Camera/video entrance fees.
6. Items of a personal nature such as liquor, laundry and phone calls
7. Excess baggage charges
8. Tips & gratuities (suggestion for local services as restaurants, boat ride, driver and guide)
9. Trip cancellation, travel delay or baggage insurance.
10. Travel insurance (*)
11. Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond our control
12. Surcharge for festivals (Loy Krathong, Sonkran, Christmas & New Year , Compulsory Gala Dinner on 24th and 31 Dec  if any).

(*) It is recommended for travelers to our destinations to have a travel insurance covering also the cost of a medical evacuation flight. A travel insurance is best purchased in your country of origin/residence and cannot be purchased on arrival.

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