This time, the travel enthusiast will take you to the north, to visit Chiang Mai. ...

This trip, I bought two new items: a Lenovo vibek5 note and a Yi camera for my travels. Personally, I prefer the sea to the mountains. I first visited Chiang Mai in 2009 and haven't been back since, so this is my second visit to Chiang Mai as a travel enthusiast. Chiang Mai has changed a lot since I last visited. There are many more cars, people, tourists, students, and people walking around. There are also many hotels, cafes, pubs, and bars. It's the rainy season, so it rains every day, but I'm not disappointed. I'm glad I came back to Chiang Mai this time. I'll skip the details of the whole trip for now and summarize it later when I have more time. Today, I'd like to share one of the places I visited. It's not far or new, just a ten-kilometer drive from Doi Suthep. It's Doi Pui. I actually visited Doi Pui seven years ago when I first came here, but I came back this time because I wanted to see how things have changed over time. It's time for a rainy season trip to Doi Pui for a single person like me.


Let's go... wander around "Doi Pui" Chiang Mai, our home together..
Let's start with this picture at the Doi Inthanon viewpoint at Suan Song Saen shop before reaching Doi Pui. Many people often drive past. Anyone who goes, don't forget to stop by for a cup of coffee. I can tell you that the coffee is 40 baht and the view is really 200,000 baht. And don't be afraid to go up the mountain during the rainy season. Because the sky after the rain is like this.

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The rain fell all the way up the mountain today, but I secretly hoped it would stop soon. I kept driving, and when I reached the Phra That Doi Suthep, it still hadn't stopped. Well, what can you do? It's the rainy season, so I had to accept it. I sat down to eat and waited for a while, and then the rain stopped and the sky cleared. Let's go! Let's continue our journey.


Continuing from Phra That Doi Suthep, follow the signs that say Doi Pui, Mong Village. Open the windows and drive, it's so cool! The cool breeze gently blows on your face, making you feel relaxed and comfortable. If you were in Bangkok, you would probably be smelling oil and car fumes. Haha. How's that? The view along the way up to Doi Pui is amazing, isn't it?

As we drive, we will pass the Suan Songsaen restaurant on the left-hand side. Make sure to keep an eye out for it, as missing it would be a significant oversight.


I can't say for sure, but this angle for sipping coffee is just as relaxing as any other shop. As I mentioned before, the coffee is 40 baht and the view is worth 200,000 baht. What do you think?

After enjoying the view and sipping coffee, it's time to take some photos and continue our journey.

After driving for a while, we arrived at… the Hmong village of Doi Pui.



Park your car at the village and follow the signs for the Hmong Village Flower Garden. There are two viewpoints for the flower garden: the Hmong Village viewpoint and the Doi Pui Waterfall viewpoint. We'll go to the first viewpoint first, which costs 10 baht to enter. The money goes to the villagers who maintain the flower garden.


Along the walkway, there are souvenir shops, local product shops, and shops selling hill tribe clothing. There are also hill tribe dolls.

Upon entering the market, we observed tourists renting traditional hill tribe attire for photo opportunities. The rental fee for each outfit was a mere 50 baht.


Encountering another group of tourists, I couldn't resist capturing a memorable photo with the Hmong women. 555



Taking a walk, taking pictures, trying out the Yi camera for this event. It's like a Chinese tour group, holding sticks around Doi 555.

The picture is hilarious.

From another angle at Doi Pui, wow, it's amazing! The sky after the rain, the light sea of mist, it truly feels like fluffy Doi Pui.


Take a walk and enjoy the birds and trees. Just a moment.


Standing here, I shouted, "I'm tired of work, I hate working!" 555 Then I felt relieved. Try it.


Walking past, I saw children from the mountains playing together. Sometimes, toys for children don't necessarily need to be iPads, tablets, or expensive toys.

Oh, the weather is so nice! Ha Na Ga!


Take a deep breath of this fresh air, and then say goodbye to the mountain village...



Not only that, I walked back the same way down to the village below... and then walked to the other side.
I went to the Doi Pui Waterfall Park side. This checkpoint also costs 10 baht to enter. Let's go and take some pictures...

The cool, refreshing air, the view of the sky and mountains, and the sound of the waterfall create a serene and picturesque scene.


After walking for a while, I heard waves of harmonious voices. "Handsome guy, can I take a picture with you? I'll pay you anything," they repeated. So I had to take a picture. 555

The sun is setting, casting a gentle warmth, a cool breeze blows, it's time to go home…


A souvenir photo with the sign before leaving.


Farewell, fluffy mountain. I'll visit you again soon... Bye Bye....



And now, our travel enthusiast will take you on another adventure, everyone. Today, we'll visit Doi Deow, just one mountain for now, hehe...
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