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Pang Ung, also spelled Pang Oung, is a tourist attraction in northern Thailand. Located in Mueang Mae Hong Son District, Mae Hong Son province. It is a project of H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King wishes to restore the forests and ecosystems around the Patong and Fang Pang Ung reservoirs.

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solo traveller, check below for my personal experience and guide
- how to get there from Mae Hong Son town center: 1. yellow songthew in Mae Hong Son Food Market, they depart 9am and 2pm (but for my case, as less customers, they delay until 4pm, fee 80b one way) , no return trip in same day so pls prepare your stay - 2. by motocycle driver (I got one contact as below) 450 baht one way, the road is hill-up and 55km so I think this price is okie (I took this option), pls ensure you dont have...
There are 2 main activities to do here…
- Take a bamboo raft ride to the middle of the lake to see the beautiful scenery and you might also see the mist floating above the water during cold temperatures such as the winter season (December) & rainy season (September) in Thailand.
Each ride costs 150 THB. It is based on a first come first serve basis and you just go on the day itself. There is no advance booking of tickets. They would start in the early morning about 6am.
- Camping....
'Pang Oung' (ปางอุ๋ง) or 'The Royal Forest Project at Pang Tong 2' is located 40 km away from Mae Hong Son town. The deep green glittering reservoir that shine brightly with the sun, home of a pair of swans (a symbol of true love, a long-lasting happy relationship with a partner) became a signature of Pang Oung
The enormous evergreen pine trees forest is one of the romantic scene in the north of Thailand, the famous wedding photoshoot site. Along the bank of the reservoir in the national...
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