The Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son Loop roads are renowned for their scenic beauty AND also the many turns and bends. It is known as the Snake Route with 2,000 bends, some of them very sharp hair-pins, so do get motion-sickness medication in case you need them.
b. Thai-Japan Friendship Memorial Hall - Khumyuam (อนุสรณ์สถานมิตรภาพไทย ญี่ปุ่น) (GPS: 18.83027, 97.93317).
c. Mae La Luang Viewpoint (จุดชมวิวแม่ลาหลวง) (GPS: 18.54040, 97.93819).
d. Tham Kaeo Komon Forest Park (GPS: 18.38926, 97.96651).
e. Tham Kaeo Komon Forest Cave (วนอุทยานถ้ำแก้วโกมล) (GPS: 18.39665, 97.97067).
f. Wat Chom Thong (GPS: 18.14987, 97.94474) has a great view of Mae Sariang.
g. Buddha Statue of Luang Pho (GPS: 18.15139, 97.94441).
b. Afternoon Tea: Pastry & coffee at Chill House & Coffee Cafe (GPS: 18.15553, 97.92274).
Small group tour of the Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son Loop, Thailand. Day 8 Mae Hong Son to Mae Sariang :
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Kicked off the day with another Western Breakfast at Son and Mom just on the outskirts of Mae Hong Son. Didn't see the Son or the Mom, but the staff here were very cordial and they served good coffee and a mean omelette.
Made a stop at a 7-Eleven for some takeaway lunch; nearby is the Mae Hong Son Gate, marking the border of Mae Hong Son Town.
Mixed feelings here. Although we are glad for the residents of Mae Hong Son, of their World War 2 experiences but mainly have sad memories of the brutal WWII Japanese atrocities during their occupation of many Asian countries.
At the Tham Kaeo Komon Forest Park, the main purpose was to visit the Tham Kaeo Komon Forest Cave there. We registered at the visitors' office at the entrance, and from there jeeps took us to the cave entrance and a guide was with us during our short walk. Nice cave formations inside but apologies can't show photos as photography is not allowed inside.
We were happily driving along when someone shouted "Stop!"
Why? Here was the Mae La Luang Viewpoint, with scenic green hills far away on the horizon. These brought back memories of the Batanes in the Philippines, and also the corrugated hills of Sumba, Indonesia.
We checked in earlier into the Chill House our stay in Mae Sariang - the ch. It's a nice place, very green, and our room was on the upper floor facing vegetable plots. Below was the Chill House & Coffee Cafe, where we had some nice pastry and coffee.
Our dinner destination was Coriander in Redwood, a premier restaurant in Mae Sariang. The building it is in has a long history of at least 90 years as it was modified from an old house made entirely of redwood. It was originally owned by a Thai local and was once used as an office and residence of an Englishman when they obtained teak concessions in Thailand. Back then, logs were floated down the Yuam River to join the Salawin (Salween) River, continuing their journey through Myanmar. To preserve and give a new life to the old building, of which the structure and the timber quality are still perfect, they have modified the house’s ground floor as a restaurant, while the upstairs meeting room and private dining rooms make for ideal function spaces. Coriander in Redwood prides itself in serving locally sourced and traditional Thai Cuisine alongside top-quality imported Western dishes.
"Aroi maak maak!"
(อร่อย มาก มาก; that's "very delicious" in Thai
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