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Quote: Wat Mae Yen (its full name is Wat Phra That Mae Yen), is more colloquially called 'the Temple on the Hill'. The temple is only a short distance from town - by motorbike it is 2-3 minutes, walk would be 20 Read More
Quote: After trying classes with each of the four yoga teachers available in Pai, I found that I liked Nicky Crow, a teacher of Sivananda Yoga, best. Originally from England, she had been living in Pai for 4 months, Read More
Quote: The hill tribes generally live in bamboo houses that are raised off the ground. Throughout the villages, dozens of dogs, chickens, roosters, pigs with their timid little piglets, and the grass-chomping water Read More
Quote: These natural multi-tiered hot springs make a good day trip. The springs flow gently downward collecting in several pools along the way. The water grows steadily hotter the higher you go so you can choose your Read More
Quote: The hike starts on a two track that meanders from Farmer Home restaurant and guest house, through the rice fields, and finally into the densely forested mountains. There are some great views of terraced rice Read More
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