Gaze at the mist teasing the pine trees, pitch a tent, and sleep by the water at Pang Ung, Mae Hong Son.

If you have the opportunity to visit Mae Hong Son during the winter, Pang Ung is a must-see destination. It is the perfect place to experience the beauty of the season.

Pang Ung: A Picturesque Reservoir in Thailand

Pang Ung is a vast reservoir surrounded by meticulously planted pine trees, creating a breathtaking natural landscape. During early mornings, a mesmerizing spectacle unfolds as low-lying mist dances across the water's surface, reflecting the golden hues of the rising sun. This enchanting scene has earned Pang Ung the well-deserved title of "Switzerland of Thailand."

Traveling to Pang Ung!

Pang Ung: A Picturesque Escape in Northern Thailand

Nestled approximately 40 kilometers from Mae Hong Son town, Pang Ung offers a serene escape amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Reaching this idyllic destination presents several options:

Public Transportation:

  • Shared Songthaew: These yellow pickup trucks depart from Mae Hong Son's Talad Sai Yood market twice daily, heading to Ban Ruam Thai (Pang Ung). The schedule includes morning and afternoon departures, with return trips available. Fares range from 80 to 90 baht.

Self-Drive:

  • Personal Vehicle: The road to Pang Ung boasts excellent conditions, although some sections may present slight inclines. Nevertheless, the route remains accessible for cars.

Motorcycle Rental:

  • Motorcycle Adventure: This option offers both cost-effectiveness and the freedom to explore scenic attractions along the way. Embrace the invigorating experience of the cool breeze against your face as you navigate the winding roads. (Motorcycles can be rented from shops in Mae Hong Son town.)

Day Trip from Pai:

  • Organized Tour: If you're already in Pai, consider a convenient day trip package. For approximately 700 baht per person, you'll be transported to Pang Ung in the morning and enjoy visits to other captivating locations in Mae Hong Son. This comprehensive tour offers excellent value for your time and money.

Accommodation in Pang Ung!

Accommodation options include both Ban Rom Thai Village (entrance to the reservoir) and park accommodations.

If you stay at Baan Ruam Thai Village, you can walk to the reservoir, which is not far away. There are many homestays available for around 100 baht per night, such as Som Sak Homestay, Nai Jing Homestay, Lung Na Homestay, etc.

Accommodation in the park is available in the form of both houses and tents, with prices varying. However, when visiting Pang Ung, people tend to camp out. It provides a close-to-nature atmosphere.

Entrance Fees and Rental Costs at Pang Ung

Entrance Fees:

  • Adults: 20 Baht
  • Children: 10 Baht

Camping Fees:

  • Camping tent rental: 50 Baht per person
  • 3-person tent rental (with bedding): 450 Baht
  • 2-person tent rental (with bedding): 400 Baht

Vehicle Fees:

  • Bicycle: 10 Baht
  • Motorcycle: 20 Baht
  • Car: 30 Baht

Bamboo Rafting Activity

**Must-do activities** when visiting **"Pang Ung"** include **bamboo rafting**, which costs 150 baht for 30 minutes. Each raft can accommodate 2 people (excluding the paddler).


General Atmosphere in Pang Ung, Mae Hong Son

Densely packed pine trees crowd the shores of this reservoir, which is the **charm** of Pang Ung. The allure lies in the **combination** of pine trees, mist, and water **like this**!

Falling in love with the morning atmosphere, the soft sunlight, the thin mist, it's really a chill time, isn't it?


BBQ pork with stove 300 baht per set, perfect for enjoying in the cold weather like this.

The iconic pair of swans residing at the Pang Ung reservoir.

The morning air is fresh. Enjoy the atmosphere all around.

Waking up early to watch the sunrise, the golden light reflecting off the water and the mist.

Bamboo rafting offers a unique and enjoyable experience, gliding through the water like floating on a sea of mist. This popular activity is a must-try for visitors, providing a refreshing and immersive way to explore the surroundings.

Apart from Pang Oung, about 10 kilometers away, there is another place worth visiting while you're in the area. That place is Ban Rak Thai, a former Yunnan Chinese village located near the Burmese border. Due to its high altitude, the area is renowned for its tea plantations. Therefore, you can find tea products in various shops, where the vendors often invite you to enjoy a complimentary cup of tea while taking in the ambiance of Ban Rak Thai. While you're here, sipping hot tea and admiring the breathtaking views of the mist, water, and mountains is truly an unforgettable experience.

The ambiance of Rak Thai Village, with its earthen houses, tea plantations, and expanse of water.

This winter... Not sure where to go?

The following is a translation of the Thai sentence "ไป.. “ปางอุ๋ง” กัน!" into English:

Let's go to "Pang Ung" together!

"Pang Ung" is a popular tourist destination in Thailand, known for its beautiful scenery and serene atmosphere. It is a great place to relax and enjoy nature.



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