Sop Moei is a village and tambon of Sop Moei District, in Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 7,015 people. The tambon contains 12 villages. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Best Attractions In Sop Moei
1. Mae Ngao RiverSop Moei Mae Hong Son Province , also spelled Maehongson, Mae Hong Sorn or Maehongsorn, is one of the northern provinces of Thailand, on the country's western border. Neighboring provinces are Shan State of Myanmar, Chiang Mai and Tak. To the west, the province borders Kayin State and Kayah State of Myanmar. Mae Hong Son's nickname is the city of three mists. It is hemmed in by the high mountain ranges of the Shan Hills and is the most mountainous province in Thailand, occupying 13,814 square kilometres . The province is often covered with mist. Mae Hong Son town was originally established in the early 19th century as an elephant training camp as ordered by the then King of Chiang Mai. As of 2012 Mae Hong Son was the poorest province in Thailand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Mae SariangMae Sariang Mae Sariang is a small town and district alongside the Yuam River in Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand, along the Myanmar border. The areas around Mae Sariang are mountainous and forested. The area has many links to Burma, such as its architecture and a large population of Burmese Muslims. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Salawin National ParkMae Sariang The Salawin National Park or Salween National Park is located in Mae Sariang and Sop Moei Districts in Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand, adjacent to its border with Burma. Much of the Thai part of the Salween River is included in the 721.52 square kilometres park. The terrain includes the mountainous forested area of the Dawna Range and the rocky river. Populated areas within the park include the Karen village of Ta Tar Fan, and the riverside village of Mae Sam Laep. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Ob Luang National ParkHot Op Luang National Park is a national park in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. It is home to a scenic river canyon, waterfalls, and caves. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
While the south of Thailand may have its beautiful beaches and alluring islands, the north is just as blessed with natural beauty, and its fair share of cultural attractions. iTravel Channel journeyed to the north-western province of Maehongson to learn more about this lush mountainous region of the Land of Smiles; check out the video and read on to find out how to get there, and what we discovered.
Want to see more? Visit our website
Don't forget to Subscribe our YouTube Channel to stay up to date with our latest video!
You may also follow us on these Social Media Networks:
Facebook Twitter
Check our Behind-the-Scenes Photos on
Ban Rak Thai / Mae Hong Son
A real authentic Chinese village in Mae Hong Son
Mae Sam Laep, Salawin river, Thailand 1
Mae Sam Laep, Salawin river (Salween river), North Thailand, 2007 - border of Thailand and Myanmar (Burma) Another video Mae Sam Laep, part 2 Mae Sam Laep (Thai: แม่สามแลบ) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Sop Moei District, in Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand.In 2005 it had a total population of 9,802 people. The tambon contains 10 villages. Mae Sam Leap lies near the Burmese border on the Salween River.
DOI ANGKHANG FANG CHIANG MAI
Promthep Cape in Phuket【4K Drone】
Promthep Cape is one of the island's most perhaps best-known locations. Island’s southernmost point.