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    Soppong (Pangmapha), Mae Hong Son

    My friend Burt owns a guest house, the Soppong River Inn which is located in Soppong (Pangmapha) Village, about half way between Mae Hong Son and Pai. I try and get up there about once a year or so. I've just posted some photos of a visit I made in 2003:

    Soppong 2003

    For those of you too lazy to look at photos on an external page, I've posted a few here:


    Sunset in Mae Hong Son


    Soppong River Inn Gate


    Lang River at Soppong River Inn


    Wooden wat at Mae Lana Village


    Shop interior at Mae Lana Village

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    Shop at Mae Lana Village


    Fabric for sale at Ban Buang Pam Village


    Young mother at Ban Buang Pam


    Wat in old Soppong


    Viewing the Lang River from the deck at Soppong River Inn

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    Lisu shopkeeper at Nong Pha Cham Village


    Tuesday market at Soppong


    Mystery Guide at Tam Lod cave


    Tam Lod cave


    Wat Ming Muan, Soppong

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    Sunny, Burmese trek guide lights a fire for lunch


    Burmese Lisu village


    Burmese Lisu village


    Wooden saddle


    The only shop in this Lisu village.

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    Wild orchids


    Peppers drying in the sun

    The rest of the photos are here: Soppong 2003

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    Nice pics (yet again). I feel that I don't need to go there now.

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    Isn't there another guesthouse at the east end of the village that has a swimming pool. I recall there was a large rock in the middle of the pool cunningly painted the same colour as the water.

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    bit ugly aren't you bud?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cantona
    bit ugly aren't you bud?
    That's what I've always been told....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie
    Isn't there another guesthouse at the east end of the village that has a swimming pool.
    Little Eden Guest House ?


    Last edited by Thetyim; 29-08-2006 at 03:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie
    here was a large rock in the middle of the pool cunningly painted the same colour as the water.
    Clear? how'd they do that?

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    Soppong River inn

    I have had the EXTREME pleasure of staying at SRI, many times as a VIP guest of Burt & Joy. It is a GREAT place to relax and get away from the hectic, busy, city life. The food they serve is the very best, and the drinks are #1!!!! I have many, photos posted on there web site. The area is rich with local colour. The only internet connection in the area. It's a GREAT place!!!! There is no disco there.....lol....

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    the kid looks happier in the second pic




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    The guy who took the second pic paid....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie
    Isn't there another guesthouse at the east end of the village that has a swimming pool.
    Little Eden Guest House ?


    That's the place, the rock was a bluish white colour completely invisible under the floodlights at night. It seems to have grown some fungus since I was last there.

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    I've been rereading a few of these threads as I try to decide where to go during new year holidays...

    This pic surprised me as artie is a personal friend of mine whom I met through the original bangkok chat website...along with DD...

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    Artie's a good man, but who's the geek he's sitting next to?

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    heheheh, damn it is a small world

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    I'd like to do that trip...up to CM and back via MHS so would have to stay at this place seeing it comes so highly recommended...

    what would it be like in january?...

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    I think Artie is over on the 9th of Jan for his holidays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klongmaster
    what would it be like in january?...
    Cold. I think they actually get frost now and then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klongmaster
    what would it be like in january?...
    It's a nice trip, I've done the round trip through Mae Sariang five times.

    Between CM and MHS there are 1000 hairpin bends.
    Give yourself a few days to do the trip and you will enjoy it.

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    January is the coolest month of the year, so bring a sweater... real blokes wouldn't, but others might also bring a wool hat to wear at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim
    Give yourself a few days to do the trip and you will enjoy it.
    There are many, many places to stop along the way.

    Here's a PDF file from Budget that describes quite a bit of it:

    http://www.budget.co.th/diversions/mae_eng.pdf

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