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TRAVEL: Thailand, Pai


To be honest, I feel a little bit sad about leaving Pai. It’s so wonderfull here. On our last full day here, we took our scooter into the mountains to visit one of the most beautiful waterfalls. Bye Pai, it was beyond amazing! We’ll see you again!










Hao Chang waterfall

During our last day in Pai we decided to visit one more waterfall. After a tip from Noi, the owner of our resort, we went to Hao Chang waterfall, one which you can’t find on the map. It’s about 10kms from the resort and we went with the scooter offroad for about 5kms, which took very long due to the bad and wet road. We were told that we had to cross a stream about 14 times, and we left the motorbike behind at stream number 4. Instead of 14 times, we had to cross the stream 20 times before we arrived at the waterfall. The last two kilometers from our hike were a bit heavy. A real jungle hike! But it was worth the journey because the waterfall is beautiful! It looks a bit like a elephant, so gorgeous!


















So why should you visit Pai? Well let me tell you first that Pai is surrounded by mountains and the location of the city is in the valley. As I mentioned before, after a 4 hour long busride from hell all the way from Chiang Mai, you’ll be glad when you arrive in Pai. It’s like a little hippie town with lots of handicraft shops, chill restaurants and bars. It’s not really crowded but there are tourists and some europeans who live here. The citycenter itself is small, you have the walking street and some other streets but that’s basically all. Pai is surrounded by beautiful waterfalls, hotsprings, a canyon and the most beautiful nature you’ve ever seen. I would highly recommend that you rent a scooter (very cheap) every day you’re here. Every night there’s a little market where you can buy all your handicraft goodies and fresh fruit. Yeah, Pai has it all. Small, cosy and hippie-ish!












When in Pai, make sure you go to the following restaurants: Fruit Factory (just outside the citycenter), Whitching Well (near the walking street), No9, Art in Chai and Cafe D’atist. But there are so many awesome places in Pai, but these ones are our absolute favorites! Enjoy! 🙂


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5 Comments

  • Reply Fashiable | Nanne

    Wauw wat een mooie foto's allemaal!!

    27 mei 2013 at 16:24
  • Reply Josianne

    Haha, met de scooter door het water: dat kan gewoon! Verder zijn het weer prachtige foto's 🙂 En Thailand ziet er best goed uit om te shoppen 😉

    27 mei 2013 at 18:52
  • Reply Carola

    Wauw wat een mooie foto's!!

    27 mei 2013 at 20:00
  • Reply foodandotherfriends

    Wauw klinkt weer super!

    27 mei 2013 at 20:03
  • Reply Djuli

    Wauw wat is het daar mooi!
    Prachtige foto's ook 🙂

    27 mei 2013 at 22:15
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