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    Did I say it was cold?
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    Regardless, we drove on. Imagine this view from your balcony.
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    Doing what the hillbilly does best. Except for the fact that about 1/2 dozen kids are running around.


    The sunset is great.


    I liked the mornings...
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    Normally, I do not really support a resort. However, this one is special. It is located on about 40 acres along side the Pai River in Amphur Pai.

    84-84/1 Moo 2 Tambon Mae Hee
    Amphur Pai, Mae Hong Song
    08-1951-2784
    fax: 053-699815
    Thapai Spa Camping :: index

    Tomorrow looks like to be a specially exciting day!
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    These natural hot springs are a delight.


    We decide to head out and as luck would have it, we hit another Thai nik-nak stall...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hillbilly View Post
    The locals were friendly and the wine was cheap. About B120 per bottle.


    Our home for the night.
    Mount and Sky Resort --- Áè͹´ÍÂÍÔ§¿éÒ ÃÕÊÍÃì·
    around the world for 120 baht

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    We decided to stop here on our way to nothern Thailand for a look.


    Personally, I would avoid the local bus service.

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    I noticed a lot of people must roll their own smokes.


    Talk about stones...

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    As we continued up North the view was breath-taking.





    Luckily, there were always stuff to buy...
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    An upcountry feast that tastes like a...people say a potatoe, some say a chicken. I don't know.




    Everyone in the family was at work. Just wait for the village people coming up...
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    Our first place to stay in Mae Hong Son was the Fern Resort. This is an Eco Tourism Resort. In other words, the service may be a little slow, bed sheets are changed every other day and all the goods are bought locally.

    Fern Resort - EcoTourism Resort for Nature Lovers
    Tel/Fax: 0-5368-6110-1




    Beware, this resort does have several dogs roaming about.
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    After settling in we decided to go visit some of the hilltribes of Nothern Thailand.


    We cross the wooden bridge to enter the village.

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    The children just pretty much ignored us and continued playing.


    Most everyone was in their native dress selling arts and trinkets to the tourists. I have to say the village people were very polite!


    We bought her CD.

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    Mostly the women would sell items out of their home.


    A view at one of the homes. Pretty basic.


    These women would also wear leg braclets.

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    I noticed that some little girls would have the neck coils and some would not. Could never really figure out why.


    Daily village life continues on as we walk around.


    I declined the offer to play badminton.

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    I wasn't the only one that was rather chilly.


    Some of the women had tough feet!

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    Here is one example where the coils are placed on the little girls.


    This is how water is brought into their homes.


    A bedroom.

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    Preparing a bite to eat.


    The powder on the face is to keep the person cool. I did not have powder on my face.


    Looking down the street.


    Most of the homes were built on stilts.

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    Notice the man in the grey shirt to the right of the photo. He was talking to his wife while she was on the phone. She wasn't to happy.


    Now I know why. He found the purse.

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    A teenage girl with neck coils.


    A little girl with big earrings.


    And their home.

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    This group of hilltribe people mainly made their money from tourism.


    Weaving is one way a selling goods.


    Behind the shops you can see a sidewalk.

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    A mother using 'nail clippers'.


    At the local car wash.


    A fathere carrying his child. Notice the 'puke' van in the background.


    Well, it was the holidays!

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    A final look at the village.


    The sun goes down.


    What better way to end the day than to sit around the campfire?

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    The next day brought yet another trip to a larger hilltribe village. However, we have to go by boat for this adventure.


    Head to the boats at B200 per person.


    The captain of the ship.


    Follow hillbilly as he explores the dangerous wilds of Northern Thailand!
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    The village appears.


    So here we are.

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