2 picturesque villages that you must visit when traveling in Thailand
Not only well-known places such as Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, Chiang Mai ... Thailand still very glamorous places travelers are waiting to be explored.
2 picturesque villages that you must visit when traveling in Thailand
Ban Rak Thai
Ban Rak Thai, also known as Mae Aw, is a small village nestled on the highest area of Mae Hong Son province, Thailand's only border - Myanmar 1km range. This is a village of exiled Chinese, so here Adult completely in Mandarin, only the younger generation speak little Thai. It is especially famous for its green hills and endless tea.
Located in isolated areas due to previously little-known village. But about two years ago, they began to pick up, but mostly Thais.
Green hilly landscape untouched with charming river has turned the place into a beautiful landscape, attracting tourists to visit, learn and explore.
Ban Rak Thai to come, if departing from Bangkok, you can choose to fly to Chiang Mai and then continue traveling by bus (it takes about 5-6 hours) to Mae Hong Son. Ban Rak Thai is just about 44 km from Mae Hong Son. If departures from Mae Hong Son, you just run on the highway in 1095 a long distance of about 44km, there are no gas stations along the way, but the scenery is well worth the two driving while sightseeing. If starting from Pai, you'll still have to run on the highway in 1095, surpassing the national parks Thampla-Phasua waterfall, turn right and go straight to Ban Rak Thai is.
Also, if you choose public transport, make yellow buses depart 2 flights / day from Mae Hong Son to direct market Ban Rak Thai village.
Primo Piazza, Khao Yai
Dubbed as "Little Italy", Piazza Primo Bangkok is just about 3 hours journey, from Khao Yai - famous city with dreamy beauty and charm.
To Primo Piazza, you will feel like you are in Italy, with beautiful beautiful little house, the corner with golden brown tones, a few small chair to sit stop and paved roads classic style and romance .
Piazza Primo small but has a lot of interesting places for you to explore. Piazza Primo also no shortage of shops and outdoor cafes are designed in vintage style. In particular, it does not need to think too much, just hold the camera to click furiously as numerous shots to take.
If coming from Bangkok to come Primo Piazza, you will have two choices. If the group goes east, then you can choose the car rental cost about 5000-6000 baht / car. And if you want to save more, you can choose to take the bus (arrested in Mochit BTS, every 30 minutes there will be a trip) or minibus (start at Victory Monument station, each with a 2-hour trip) with the average price 300 baht / person.
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