Muang On Cave, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2016
Chiang Dao cave / Chiang Mai
Lovely cave in Chiang Dao area, Chiang Mai province, Thailand
The Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine (Penis Shrine)
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Today I made a very short stop at one of Bangkok's more peculiar shrines, The Chao Mae Tubtim Temple was erected for women to pray if they'd like to conceive. Everyone knows it as the Penis Shrine.
Women pray, in honor of Chao Mae Tubtim, known to be the good spirit of fertility, at Lingam Fertility Shrine, located in Downtown Bangkok. Praying at the shrine is said to increase fertility and a woman's chances at conception
Temple on the hill, Wat Phra That Mae Yen, Pai, Thailand (White buddha)
Contains Gopro Hero 3+ content.
Contains pictures shot with Iphone 5.
Temple on the hill, Wat Phra That Mae Yen, (White buddha), Pai, Mae Hong Son, Thailand.
This video contains the following track:
Thailand Buddhist Song - Samanera Bluk Panna Dhamma.
Muang On cave Chiang Mai Thailand
Wat Khao Wong, temple-cave, Thailand
Wat Khao Wong, Buddha temple - cave, Khao Chamao - Khao Wong national park, Thailand 2007, Phra Chan, Lopburi, Rayong province, near Ban Phe
Muang On Cave Exlporation Chiang Mai Caving
Muang On Cave is located in the foothills just 35km outside of Chiang Mai City. The pleasant drive gives way to the brutal 180 step Naga stairway before reaching the cave mouth. From there it is hundreds of steps down to the amazing caverns, filled with shrines, geological formations, and maybe even a dinosaur.
Mae On Cave
From downtown Chiang Mai Along the road, Chiang Mai - Mae On Don Chan from the intersection distance about 30 kilometers takes 25 minutes
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Mae Hong Son (Thai แม่ฮ่องสอน) (also Maehongson, Mae Hong Sorn or Maehongsorn) is one of the northern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, and at the same time the westernmost. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Shan State of Myanmar, Chiang Mai and Tak. To the west it borders Kayin State and Kayah State of Myanmar again. It was formerly called Mae Rong Son (also Maerongson, Mae Rong Sorn or Maerongsorn).[1]
Mae Hong Son (The City of Three Mists) is nestled in a deep valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges, Mae Hong Son has long been isolated from the outside world. It is the most mountainous province in Thailand and composed of a total of 13, 814 square kilometers. It is virtually covered with mist throughout the year, the name refers to the fact that this terrain is highly suitable for the training of elephants. Former governors of Chiang Mai used to organize the rounding up of wild elephants which were then trained before being sent to the capital for work. Today, Mae Hong Son is a dream destination for visitors. Daily flights into its small airport bring growing numbers of tourists, attracted by the natural scenery, numerous hill-tribe communities and soft adventure opportunities.
Sights / Attractions
Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu (วัดพระธาตุดอยกองมู) erected by the first governor of Mae Hong Son, this temple reflects the strong influence of the Burmese. The highlights of this attraction are the two lavishly decorated pagodas. Also, this hilltop temple affords an exceptional aerial view of the city and surrounding mountains and valleys.
Tham Pla Pha Suea National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติถ้ำปลา-ผาเสื่อ) This comprises the following attractions:
Tham Pla (ถ้ำปลา) about 17 kilometres from town, is a popular attraction in Mae Hong Son. The surrounding areas are brooks and cool hilly forests. A special feature is the hollow cave filled with numerous freshwater fish known as Pla Mung or Pla Khang, which is of the same family as the carp. The fish are quite safe from being caught as they are believed to belong to the gods.
Namtok Pha Suea (น้ำตกผาเสื่อ), this waterfall is in Tambon Mokchampae about 26 kilometres from the provincial seat. It is a large fall with its water source in Burma and runs full during the late rainy season.
Ban Rak Thai (บ้านรักไทย), this village is situated 44 kilometres from Mae Hong Son via Namtok Pha Suea near the Thai-Myanmar border. Founded by Kuomintang Chinese soldiers, the village is famous for its views and tea cultivation. An annual Tea Tasting Festival is held at Ban Rak Thai in February.
Wat Nam Hoo (วัดน้ำฮู) at Tambon Wiang Tai, located 3 km. from Pai hospital. This temple housed Phra Un Mueang, sacred Buddha image in Lanna style, 500 years of age, in the attitude of Subduing Mara (victory over Mara). The head of the image could opened and always appears water seepage inside.
Huai Nam Dang National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติห้วยน้ำดัง) 65km from the district town has excellent views of the sunset, sunrise and misty mountains. Cherry blossom during January adds charms to the attraction.
Bua Tong Fields at Doi Mae U-Kho (ทุ่งดอกบัวตองดอยแม่อูคอ) The Dok Bua Tong (may be classified as wild sunflowers) blooms during November painting the entire hilly area of Doi Mae U-kho in colorful yellow draws flocks of visitors to Khun Yuam district.
Namtok Mae Surin National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำตกแม่สุรินทร์), given national park status in 1981, this natural wonder, which straddles Mueang and Khun Yuam districts, encompasses a wildlife and botanical reserve, a huge waterfall and a terraced mountain.
Wat Chong Kham (วัดจองคำ) is located on the bank of the swamp Nong Chong Kham and was built in 1827 by Thai Yai artisans. The pillars are gilded with gold flakes. The temple houses a large Buddha statue with a lap width of 4.85 metres cast by Burmese craftsmen.
Phu Klon Country Club uses natural black mud which has skin care and therapeutic benefits. The area has now been developed into a spa resort.
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Muang On Cave, Chiang Mai
One of the most famous ghosts in Thailand - Mae Nak Shrine
This vlog is my trip to Mae Nak Shrine, Mae Nak is one of the most famous ghosts in Thailand. In this vlog I quickly explained the story.
Rhesus Macaques at Muang On Cave in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Rhesus Macaques at Muang On Cave in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Tham Pha Nang Khoi cave, Phrae, Thailand
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Chiang Dao Cave Chiang Mai Thailand video tour
North of Chiang Mai is Chiang Dao Cave. A great place for a family visit. This cave shrine is easy walking and you can hire a guide with a lantern to take you deeper in the cave. if you wish to do go deeper bring a tourch (flashlight). For more information visit
Wat Mae Kaet Noi: The Creepiest Temple in Chiang Mai!
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Do NOT watch if you are sensitive to disturbing images or if you are under 13 years old.
This Hell Temple in San Sai, is one of a few Hell Temples in Thailand depicting the Buddhist vision of Hell. (Hell, in it's loosest terms)
No serene images of meditiation and harmony for you here (well actually, there is later on in the temple, but only a small part of it). Instead you are faced with the punishment of your sins committed on earth, in all it's gory forms.
Tortured souls writhe in agony as they are put through horrific ordeals by grotesque demons. For additional effect you can listen to horror sounds and watch moving parts and flashing lights, for the cost of ten baht per display. So take plenty of ten baht coins for the slot machines dotted around the temple grounds, if you want to immerse in the full effect.
The signs at each display are only in Thai, but there is no mistaking what crime has been committed. It becomes a unified language with these depictions and very clear as to what the meaning is.
An interesting temple and only around 15km / 30 minutes from the centre of Chiang Mai.
Google map link:
Worth a look, if you have a strong constitution ^^^
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Wat Mae Kaet Noi - Heaven and Hell
Visited the wat mae kaet Noi location to see the hell and heaven representation to the Buddhism culture. Added some other footage of some other fantastic places I visited.
Die Muang On Cave in Chiang Mai
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6 Best Attractions Off the Beaten Path // Thailand Travel Guide
After backpacking in Thailand for 2 months, consciously avoiding tourists and visiting lesser known places I can wholly say that the right way to discover Thailand, is seeing it off the beaten path.
In this video I’m sharing the 6 best experiences, attractions and places to see in Thailand that are off the beaten track. Wondering what are the best places to visit in Bangkok? The best things to do in Phuket? What are the hidden gems and secrets of Thailand? Search no further!
Watch the entire series of Thailand Off the Beaten Path travel vlog HERE:
Attractions:
6. The Library in Phuket:
Google Maps Coordinates of The Library in Phuket:
“The Library” is the perfect place to experience the authentic nightlife and nightclubs of Thailand.
Located on the island of Phuket, in an area called Old Phuket Town, The Library is an amazing club, where only locals go. If you want to know what it feel like to go out like Thai people do, this is the place to see.
5. Khao Mai Khew Cave in Koh Lanta:
Coordinates of the Khao Mai Khew Cave in Koh Lanta:
Information about getting to Koh Lanta:
Khao Mai Khew is an amazingly beautiful cave complex on the island of Koh Lanta. Entry to the cave is allowed only with a guide, which can be reserved on the spot at the small counter in the middle of the forest of Koh Lanta (the coordinates above lead to that counter). Make sure to bring comfortable clothes for walking, and water. The tour takes about 3-4 hours.
4. The Secret Beach of Koh Muk:
Coordinates to Morakot Cave (Emerald Cave) in Koh Muk:
Coordinates to Charlie Beach, where you can rent a kayak (make sure to ask for a flashlight as well!):
Getting to Koh Muk:
The Morakot Cave (Emerald Cve) on the island of Koh Muk is a magical place. Getting there requires stamina and a bit of guts, and it should be done with safety and care! Make sure you know what you’re doing and wear a life vest!
3. Authentic Bangkok: Somdet Chao Phraya:
Coordinates of Somdet Chao Phraya in Bangkok:
Somdet Chao Phraya is a neighborhood south of the more touristy center of Bangkok. There is no specific “thing” to do there. Rather, it’s a neighborhood that preserved some of the feel of Bangkok before it’s progression as a metropolitan, and to that end- just walking around, talking to the locals and breathing the atmosphere- is an incredible experience on it’s own. A must visit when going to Bangkok.
2. The Mae Hong Son Loop: Motorcycle Trip in Northern Thailand:
I followed the general guidelines offered by Lonely Planet, with some tweaks and changes of my own:
The Mae Hong Son Loop is a 700+ KM round in northern Thailand that starts and end in the city of Chiang Mai. It takes a minimum of 4 days and is most commonly done by bike (can also be done with a car). In terms of one singular activity, the Mae Hong Son Loop was undoubtedly the most memorable I had during my entire trip. The route passes through some of the most breathtaking views, sceneries and villages found in all of Thailand. When going off the beaten path in Thailand, the Mae Hong Son loop is an absolute must.
Note that this trip is not a child’s game. Please take all the right precautions before going about it. For any concerns, recommendations or question you have regarding the bike trip, please comment below.
1. The locals. explained in the video.
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אחרי טיול תרמילאות של חודש וחצי בתאילנד, שלכל אורכו התרחקתי מתיירים, אני יכול לומר בלב שלם שהדרך הכי טוב לטייל בתאילנד היא לא באיים ולא במקומות המתוירים. אלא הרחק מהמקומות המתוירים
בוידאו הזה אני משתף את 6 החוויות, האטרקציות והמקומות הכי משמעותיים שביקרתי בהם.
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Top 8 Places in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Places visited :
1- Sky walk Nong khai
2- Temple in Khao Kho Phetchabun
3- Chiang Mai, Mae Rim And
Wachirathan Waterfall in Doi Inthanon Park
4- Mae Chaem, Chiang Mai
5- Bamboo Bridge, Su Tong Pae, Mae Hong Son
6- Prathat Doi Kong Mu, Mae Hong Son
7- Mueang Mae Hong Son
8- Fish Cave, Mae Hong Son
9- Ban Rak Thai, Mae Hong Son
10- Pai, Northern Thailand, Mae Hong Son
11- Huai Nam Dang National Park
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Naraka “Buddhist Hell!” A walk through and return from Wat Mae Kaet Noi in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Naraka “Buddhist Hell!” A walk through and return from Wat Mae Kaet Noi in Chiang Mai, Thailand. This is a small video from our annual Halloween tradition. Surprising our guests with a detour through a life size diorama of Naraka ~ Buddhist Hell. Always an eye-popping experience!
I teach Thai cooking with surprises scattered across the calendar.