Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Mae Hong Son, Thailand
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| R Bliss |
16 April 2002 |
Stayed at Imperial Tara Mae Hong Son Hotel - Mae Hong Son, Thailand.
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Mae Hong Son is a lovely province. The town is small and quiet. There is one interesting temple on a hill overlooking the town, with some nice views of the town. Another attractive temple sits by the side of a large pond in the town. There are many sites of cultural interest nearby, particularly several hilltribe villages that have not been overrun with tourists (although the long-neck Karen village south of town was pretty heavily visited).
Recommendations: Meo Microwave village (so called because it is near a microwave station); the KMT village, Mae Aw (founded by Kuo Ming Tang guerillas who left China after the Communist victory in the late 1940s); long-neck Karen village and other hilltribe villages. Skip the fish cave and the royal palace: the tour that took us to the palace just drove around the grounds for about 5 minutes; didn't get to see the residence at all. Restaurant recommendations: Fern and Khai Muk, both located near the lake.
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