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Any cool hang out spots between Chiang Mai and Pai?

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Somewhere where there is restaurants and good for motorbike riding. Not too busy though.

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Mae Taeng is the only area I can think of.

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you goin camping again?

I once did a magazine article on the northern loop, Chiang mai, Pai, Mae Hong Son, Hot, 20 years ago it was very nice!

Just now, bob smith said:

you goin camping again?

Bob, are you sober?

Last cool hangout ended when the teenagers left.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, bob smith said:

you goin camping again?

Looks like it, on his...........????

 

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29 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Bob, are you sober?

at the moment yes.

 

not sure for how long though

14 minutes ago, bob smith said:

at the moment yes.

 

not sure for how long though

Try, Bob!

17 minutes ago, bob smith said:

at the moment yes.

 

not sure for how long though

already lining up the excuses. 

its good to plan ahead.

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Nobody has any ideas?

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2 hours ago, bob smith said:

you goin camping again?

Camping in your lounge room. Bringing 5 buckets of kfc

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15 minutes ago, khunJam said:

Mae Ping is a cool spot 

Much there?

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I drove that route recently and found it to be boring, busy, winding, without many great views, and nothing interesting to stop at.  I think you are best off stopping at a restaurant in Pai.

 

The route from Pai to Mae Hong Son is much more scenic and has a lot less traffic.

Mon Jam mountain Mae Rim is on the way to Pai.  Ride up the mountain on a motorbike plenty of stops, waterfall, coffee and food on the way.  Great view from the top of the mountain.   Just do a search for more info and directions.

2 hours ago, bignok said:

Much there?

Yes, lots of cool water 

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1 hour ago, Phillip9 said:

I drove that route recently and found it to be boring, busy, winding, without many great views, and nothing interesting to stop at.  I think you are best off stopping at a restaurant in Pai.

 

The route from Pai to Mae Hong Son is much more scenic and has a lot less traffic.

What about mae sariang to mhs?

2 hours ago, Phillip9 said:

I drove that route recently and found it to be boring, busy, winding, without many great views, and nothing interesting to stop at.  I think you are best off stopping at a restaurant in Pai.

 

The route from Pai to Mae Hong Son is much more scenic and has a lot less traffic.

Maybe you were counting the white/orange stripes on the road too much, there is plenty of scenic view along the way. Also plenty of places you can stop for something.

Bit useless to ask this from the OP side, you just drive without a plan, and then experience.

Depends which route you're planning to take. Perhaps Soppong if you're taking the Wat Chan route. And the coffee shop near the pine forest in Wat Chan. Along 1095, nothing special, just coffee shops and restaurants. If I'm taking 1095, I stop at Pankled coffee which is nothing special, just convenient. The Wat Chan route is much less crowded.

On 9/24/2023 at 4:49 AM, 2baht said:

I once did a magazine article on the northern loop, Chiang mai, Pai, Mae Hong Son, Hot, 20 years ago it was very nice!

Really?

23 hours ago, bignok said:
On 9/24/2023 at 10:48 AM, bob smith said:

you goin camping again?

Camping in your lounge room. Bringing 5 buckets of kfc

As usual, only bringing enough for your own consumption...

1 minute ago, Kinok Farang said:

Really?

Really!

3 minutes ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:

jing lor?

Yes, really!........................so many Thai speakers! :jap:

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6 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Yes, really!........................so many Thai speakers! :jap:

Jing jing jinga?

Just now, bignok said:

Jing jing jinga?

Wow! You're fluent, bigbird! :thumbsup:

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9 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Wow! You're fluent, bigbird! :thumbsup:

Burt gao burt gao

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