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Pai Walking Street | Mae Hong Son Province

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Pai Walking Street

Pai Walking Street is open daily during the winter months, from November to February. During the summer and rainy seasons, it's open on Fridays and Saturdays. Vendors start setting up their stalls from early evening until around midnight. The busiest time is probably around 8-9 PM when the weather is pleasantly cool, attracting both Thai and foreign tourists. Address: Wiang Tai Subdistrict, Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province
Opening Hours: Daily from November to February, 6 PM to midnight, and Fridays and Saturdays during the summer and rainy seasons (Parking is available at Wat Luang temple, and you can walk to the walking street).



The author traveled to Pai, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, starting from the bus station in Chiang Mai and heading towards Pai via the winding roads.
The places and points of interest visited include:
1. Pai Walking Street: The central tourist area of ​​Pai. 1. Pai is full of restaurants, shops, and a lively nightlife atmosphere.
2. Viewpoints and Nature: He visited Pai Canyon, a popular and beautiful spot to watch the sunset.
3. Tubing: A highlight of his visit to Pai was tubing down the Pai River, an experience he found very impressive, especially for meeting new people.
4. Accommodation: He stayed at Revolution Pai Riverside, a popular party-style hostel among travelers.
5. Markets and Restaurants: He was taken to see local markets that are different from typical walking streets and to sample local food such as Khao Kha Moo (pork leg rice).
He also mentioned visiting cafes and coffee shops with a relaxing atmosphere amidst rice fields and mountains.



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