The 9 Best Things to do Adventurous in Pai, Mae Hong Son Province

May 7, 2022 Joeann Galban

The community of Pai is located four hours north of Chiang Mai and is absolutely worth a visit. The town is incredibly laid back and tourists can visit nearby waterfalls as well as a popular market on Wednesdays.
Restaurants in Pai

1. Tip Off Road

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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Tip Off Road

Looking to add a little ADRENALINE to your visit to Pai?Consider treating yourself to an off-road adventure!Visit remote mountain villages along the Burmese border, cross rivers and get dirty..."Tip Off Road" offers you customized dirt bike tours and lessons with an experienced (and a very nice) professional named Tip. No experience necessary and all equipment is provided.

2. Pai Adventures

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5.0 based on 149 reviews

Pai Adventures

Pai Adventures is a family owned business that specializes in white water rafting, jungle trekking, jungle survival, and caving. We are adventurers that created eco adventures for those that love the outdoors. All our equipment is brand new and meets all international standards. Our guides are local hill tribesmen that are masters of their environment. We are one of the only companies offering tours all year although rafting and caving are seasonal.

3. Pai Muay Thai - Wisarut

259 Mae Hi, Pai 58130 Thailand +66 80 185 4939 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/paimuaythai
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Pai Muay Thai - Wisarut

Wisarut/ Pai Muay Thai is a Muay Thai Gym located in Pai, North Thailand. Classes are Monday to Saturday 0800 - 1000 & 1600 - 1800. We welcome beginners and professional fighters so if you would like a real Thai experience with training delivered by a professional Muay Thai fighter, then Pai is the place to be.

4. Nam Yang Kung Fu Retreat Day Courses

116 Moo 5, Tambon Mae Na Toeng, Pai 58130 Thailand +66 82 298 8939 [email protected] http://kungfuretreat.com
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5.0 based on 152 reviews

Nam Yang Kung Fu Retreat Day Courses

5 minutes from Pai, we are a Kung Fu training centre with first-class facilities, a peaceful jungle location and great mountain views. Learn Kung Fu, Chi Kung, self-defense and meditation from two-time World Champion Iain Armstrong and his team of friendly instructors. We also grow and serve fresh organic food and provide comfortable accommodation. Whether you're an experienced martial artist or a beginner, a stay with us will boost your confidence, fitness, mental clarity and general well-being. If you have ever dreamed of learning the ancient art of kung fu amongst remote, forested mountains in the wilds of Asia, this is your chance! What is your kung fu dream? What is stopping you?

Reviewed By jonQ4331GQ

Spending a month at Nam Yang was one of the best decisions I've ever made. I came because I wanted to explore meditation further after recently trying it, but knew I wouldn't enjoy a meditation retreat. The physical aspects of Nam Yang made it ideal, as you're able to learn about what both your body and mind are capable of. It'll be more than you think. I thought going would be 'good' for me, but had no idea if I'd actually enjoy it. It turns out that learning Kung Fu at Nam Yang is really really fun. It's tough at times, but how hard you push yourself is your decision. Basically everyone seemed to have achieved something that was important to them, whether that was touching their toes or learning a sword routine with 30+ moves. The schedule has the perfect balance of breaks and training. 35 hours a week sounded like a lot before arriving, but with two rest days and two days when there's no classes after breakfast for over five hours, a lot of us trained during the breaks (/recommended free training periods) and days off. The whole place has an incredible atmosphere. It's set back enough to feel isolated and surrounded by nature, and you can mostly see rolling hills and hear wildlife. The people are what make it so special though. The instructors are truly fantastic, their skill, dedication and patience is incredible. They really embody how Kung Fu is a life long learning process, as they know so much but have so much to learn compared to their seniors. They're also good people, and a lot of fun to be around. The other students made my experience what it was. Nam Yang attracts a lot of people who you'll be better for having met. There's a constant flow of people in and out, so there's often new and interesting people to talk to. You won't click with absolutely everyone, but the atmosphere and ethos means that interactions are always friendly. The food is good, and healthy. If you're not a vegetarian, you'll get meat in one meal each week. It's very different from typical western diets, but even if you normally eat very differently, nourishing your body with healthy food feels like part of the whole experience. You should know that lunch isn't included, and while Pai has an insane amount of incredible food, it's a 5 minute moped trip and a 40+ min walk away. Most people don't find they need the big lunch they'd normally have. Training after a big meal isn't comfortable, and after the big breakfast, a smoothie or small snacks at midday are often enough. Waking up at 6am was not easy for the first week, and I'd collapse into a nap straight after breakfast most days. But you soon adjust, and learning Chi Kung while the sky gradually grows lighter above hills on the horizon, before the sun eventually burst forth, is magical. I'd really recommend staying at least a few weeks to a month. It takes time for your mind and body to adjust, and to really feel the benefits of what you're doing. The people who stayed for 2-3+ months seemed to have learnt a huge amount. However, students who came for a week or even a day always seemed happy they'd done it. The workaway scheme also seems good, there's a lot of gardening involved but it seems fair for what you get in return. The Shaolin Warrior schedule was perfect for me, with a brilliant balance of stretching, meditation, moving meditation, high intensity warm ups, Kung Fu techniques, 'sparring'*, and discussions/lessons on the ethos and history of Kung Fu. There's two other options available that include more meditation and less physical activity, so something for everyone. While I was there the students included both a family with two young children and a man in his 80s. The experience is what you make it, and Pai presents many opportunities for fun outside of Kung Fu if you're interested. *You don't spar as with boxing, partly because it would be too dangerous. The 'sticking hands' and 'pushing hands' fighting practice sessions are perfect though. Even that can get quite intense, but everyone respects each other's comfort levels. You may be tapping one partner, then going at each other while still pulling your punches with the next. You should be in control the whole time though. Learning to calm my mind in that situation was one of the most powerful things I took away from the trip. That and the 'Shuang Yuang', an interesting and powerful moving meditation that takes a lifetime to master. I came away with exactly what I'd wanted, and so much more. If you're considering going to Nam Yang, just do it. You won't regret it. Thank you !

5. Pai Rapid Rangers

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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Pai Rapid Rangers

Trekking with an overnight at the tribe villages or in the forest, Rafting, Cave Experience, Day Tours.

6. Pai Canyon

Thung Yao, Pai 58130 Thailand +66 63 114 1920 http://www.facebook.com/taxipaiinpai/about?lst=100023122209735%3A100023122209735%3A1518692584&section=overview&pnref=about
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4.5 based on 2,214 reviews

Pai Canyon

Reviewed By VallyVerb

Amazing scenery and superb views. Be careful because there are some steep trails and the trails can be slippery after rain.

7. Mae Yen Waterfalls

Pai Thailand
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Mae Yen Waterfalls

Reviewed By tarao603 - Cork, Ireland

Nice gentle hike most of the way, one steep incline for ~10 minutes near the top, took about 2 and a half hours to get to the top, easy path to follow up along the river with many crossings of ankle deep water. Fun climb up along the side of the waterfall. Bear in mind there's no where to buy food/drink so best to carry your own. It rained on our way to the bottom and things did get a little slippery, all the more fun for us since it wasn't steep at that point. Not a difficult hike, would definitely recommend!

8. Candy Road Motorcycles

731/6, Moo 8 Wiang Tai, Pai 58130 Thailand +66 90 319 0873 https://www.facebook.com/candyroadsidecars/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Candy Road Motorcycles

Reviewed By majorstu - Queensland, Australia

Our family of 2 adults and 3 children (aged 9, 8, 5) spent five days in Pai. We were keen to get out and about independently but were a little unsure about renting scooters due to the unpredictability of our younger kids. The scooter and sidecar from Candy Road was absolutely perfect and great fun - we hired 2. The sidecar arrangement comfortably carries two smaller children. Apart from one very very steep hill, the bikes had adequate power to comfortably transport us around at a good pace without difficulty. They were well maintained. Their styling almost adds to the fun - they look great and you end up smiling, waving and chatting to passers by who can't help but smile as you pass. I note a couple of reviews about the owner being rude. This is certainly not the experience we had. It is owned by Stuart, an Australian now living in Pai and his Thai wife, both of whom were charming and couldn't have been more helpful. Before hiring we had a good orientation and trial ride, when one of the kids covered over the ignition with a security cover that we couldn't work out how to disengage, Stuart was easily contacted for advice. I can only assume therefore that the couple of reviewers who made these comments previously had an axe to grind. A great experience. You'll love them.

9. Thai Adventure Rafting - Day Tours

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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Thai Adventure Rafting - Day Tours

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