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Pai Canyon — Attraction in Mae Hong Son Province

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Pai Canyon Restaurant
8F43+F3W, Thung Yao, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
Good Thai Food
8F43+F3W, Thung Yao, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
Love Strawberry Pai Resturant
8F63+F6P, Thung Yao, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
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Kuad Khon Thoe Pai Cottage
99, Thung Yao, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
MICHEL GH
8F73+FRC, Thung Yao, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
Baan Pasuk
112 ม.10 Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
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Pai Canyon

8F43+F22, Mae Hi, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
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Pai Canyon Restaurant

Good Thai Food

Love Strawberry Pai Resturant

Pai Canyon Restaurant

Pai Canyon Restaurant

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Good Thai Food

Good Thai Food

4.3

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Love Strawberry Pai Resturant

Love Strawberry Pai Resturant

4.1

(35)

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4.5
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4.0
32w

Pai Canyon, located just a few kilometers from the town of Pai in northern Thailand, is a must-visit for travelers seeking breathtaking natural beauty and a touch of adventure. Often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Thailand,” this unique geological formation features narrow ridges and steep cliffs that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The canyon is best visited during sunrise or sunset when the lighting enhances the dramatic scenery. Sunset, in particular, is a popular time, attracting many visitors who come to witness the sky’s vibrant colors as the sun dips below the horizon .

Access to Pai Canyon is free, and the main viewpoint is a short walk from the parking area. However, for those looking to explore further, be prepared for narrow paths with significant drop-offs on either side. It’s essential to wear sturdy footwear and exercise caution, especially if you have a fear of heights .

Tips for Visiting Pai Canyon: • Timing: Arrive early to secure a good spot for sunset and to avoid the larger crowds that gather later in the evening. • Footwear: Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes to navigate the uneven and sometimes slippery terrain. • Safety: Stay on marked paths and avoid risky climbs, as the ridges can be narrow and dangerous. • Hydration: Bring water, especially if visiting during the hotter parts of the day, as there is limited shade. • Photography: Don’t forget your camera or smartphone to capture the stunning views, but always prioritize safety over getting the perfect shot.

Pai Canyon offers a unique and memorable experience for those visiting the Pai region. Its natural beauty and the sense of adventure it provides make it a highlight of any trip to...

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5.0
1y

Pai Canyon is nothing short of breathtaking—a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Pai. As you step into this natural wonder, you’re greeted by a dramatic landscape of rugged ridges and stunning panoramic views that seem to stretch on forever. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a nature lover, this place will leave you spellbound.

The best time to visit is undoubtedly during sunrise or sunset when the golden hues light up the canyon and create an ethereal atmosphere. The hike is moderately challenging but immensely rewarding, with every step offering a new perspective of Pai’s unique beauty.

What truly sets Pai Canyon apart is the serenity and sense of connection you feel with nature. Unlike overly commercialized spots, this place retains its natural charm, making it a haven for reflection and photography.

A word of caution: wear sturdy shoes and be mindful of the narrow trails, as some paths can be steep and slippery. But with a little care, the experience is safe and unforgettable.

Pai Canyon is not just a location; it’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve left. If you’re in Pai, don’t miss this gem—it’s an absolute highlight of...

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5.0
17w

We loved it! If you like climbing hard surfaces and thrilling activities, you’re gonna love it too! Entrance is 10 baht per person for maintenance purposes. You have to walk up the stairs for 3-5 mins till you reach the top, and from then onwards several trails go into different directions and you can choose to go onto any of them. The views were insane and the air was refreshing. Our clothes got soiled trying to pass some of the openings, so keep that in mind. It was sometimes windy but also very hot, so I would recommend wearing sunscreen/cap/hat and carrying a water bottle. If you want to hike up the challenging trails, hiking shoes are a must! I really enjoyed the two hours we spent here. Gazing at the chasm below, the greenery around, the mountains at a distance, the valleys with a house here and there, and soaking up the vastness of the place was a healing experience. Pictures don’t do justice to the views we got. However, some parts of the trail was highly risky and there’s no safety gear for assistance. There’s also no one around to ask for help so I’m unsure about what would happen if an accident were...

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Top 8 activities in Pai, Thailand. The Big Buddha is worth the short drive and climb. It offers stunning views of Pai from the top. Make sure to have your knees and shoulders covered. I could spend an entire day at Mo Pang waterfall. There’s plenty of food & drink options, and places to lay out in the sun or shade. The Mueang Paeng Hot Springs are about a 45 min drive from town, but they’re secluded and free versus the ones closer to town. The drive out here is windy, but worth it for the views. Pai Canyon is a very unique landscape that takes about 2 hours to explore all the trails. Be extra careful to not fall off the 100 ft. cliffs. The sunsets from Pai are next level. My favorite spots are the Pai Canyon, 2Huts, and 10Rai. Every night, the streets come alive for the night market, offering some of the best street food in Thailand! I know it’s early but it’s hard to beat a sunrise from Yun Lai Viewpoint. Lastly, you must partake in a day of Tipsy Tubing. There were about 500 of us on the day I went. It’s a half day full of tubing, boozing & partying. Follow @maddie.travel for more travel recs 🫶 #sologirltravel #travelsologirl #paithailand #visitthailand #thailandtravels #thailandtravelinsider #paithailandlife #travelguides #travelcontentcreator
K. AksoyK. Aksoy
Pai Canyon is nothing short of breathtaking—a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Pai. As you step into this natural wonder, you’re greeted by a dramatic landscape of rugged ridges and stunning panoramic views that seem to stretch on forever. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a nature lover, this place will leave you spellbound. The best time to visit is undoubtedly during sunrise or sunset when the golden hues light up the canyon and create an ethereal atmosphere. The hike is moderately challenging but immensely rewarding, with every step offering a new perspective of Pai’s unique beauty. What truly sets Pai Canyon apart is the serenity and sense of connection you feel with nature. Unlike overly commercialized spots, this place retains its natural charm, making it a haven for reflection and photography. A word of caution: wear sturdy shoes and be mindful of the narrow trails, as some paths can be steep and slippery. But with a little care, the experience is safe and unforgettable. Pai Canyon is not just a location; it’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve left. If you’re in Pai, don’t miss this gem—it’s an absolute highlight of Northern Thailand.
Tahmina BegumTahmina Begum
We loved it! If you like climbing hard surfaces and thrilling activities, you’re gonna love it too! Entrance is 10 baht per person for maintenance purposes. You have to walk up the stairs for 3-5 mins till you reach the top, and from then onwards several trails go into different directions and you can choose to go onto any of them. The views were insane and the air was refreshing. Our clothes got soiled trying to pass some of the openings, so keep that in mind. It was sometimes windy but also very hot, so I would recommend wearing sunscreen/cap/hat and carrying a water bottle. If you want to hike up the challenging trails, hiking shoes are a must! I really enjoyed the two hours we spent here. Gazing at the chasm below, the greenery around, the mountains at a distance, the valleys with a house here and there, and soaking up the vastness of the place was a healing experience. Pictures don’t do justice to the views we got. However, some parts of the trail was highly risky and there’s no safety gear for assistance. There’s also no one around to ask for help so I’m unsure about what would happen if an accident were to take place.
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Top 8 activities in Pai, Thailand. The Big Buddha is worth the short drive and climb. It offers stunning views of Pai from the top. Make sure to have your knees and shoulders covered. I could spend an entire day at Mo Pang waterfall. There’s plenty of food & drink options, and places to lay out in the sun or shade. The Mueang Paeng Hot Springs are about a 45 min drive from town, but they’re secluded and free versus the ones closer to town. The drive out here is windy, but worth it for the views. Pai Canyon is a very unique landscape that takes about 2 hours to explore all the trails. Be extra careful to not fall off the 100 ft. cliffs. The sunsets from Pai are next level. My favorite spots are the Pai Canyon, 2Huts, and 10Rai. Every night, the streets come alive for the night market, offering some of the best street food in Thailand! I know it’s early but it’s hard to beat a sunrise from Yun Lai Viewpoint. Lastly, you must partake in a day of Tipsy Tubing. There were about 500 of us on the day I went. It’s a half day full of tubing, boozing & partying. Follow @maddie.travel for more travel recs 🫶 #sologirltravel #travelsologirl #paithailand #visitthailand #thailandtravels #thailandtravelinsider #paithailandlife #travelguides #travelcontentcreator
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Pai Canyon is nothing short of breathtaking—a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Pai. As you step into this natural wonder, you’re greeted by a dramatic landscape of rugged ridges and stunning panoramic views that seem to stretch on forever. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a nature lover, this place will leave you spellbound. The best time to visit is undoubtedly during sunrise or sunset when the golden hues light up the canyon and create an ethereal atmosphere. The hike is moderately challenging but immensely rewarding, with every step offering a new perspective of Pai’s unique beauty. What truly sets Pai Canyon apart is the serenity and sense of connection you feel with nature. Unlike overly commercialized spots, this place retains its natural charm, making it a haven for reflection and photography. A word of caution: wear sturdy shoes and be mindful of the narrow trails, as some paths can be steep and slippery. But with a little care, the experience is safe and unforgettable. Pai Canyon is not just a location; it’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve left. If you’re in Pai, don’t miss this gem—it’s an absolute highlight of Northern Thailand.
K. Aksoy

K. Aksoy

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We loved it! If you like climbing hard surfaces and thrilling activities, you’re gonna love it too! Entrance is 10 baht per person for maintenance purposes. You have to walk up the stairs for 3-5 mins till you reach the top, and from then onwards several trails go into different directions and you can choose to go onto any of them. The views were insane and the air was refreshing. Our clothes got soiled trying to pass some of the openings, so keep that in mind. It was sometimes windy but also very hot, so I would recommend wearing sunscreen/cap/hat and carrying a water bottle. If you want to hike up the challenging trails, hiking shoes are a must! I really enjoyed the two hours we spent here. Gazing at the chasm below, the greenery around, the mountains at a distance, the valleys with a house here and there, and soaking up the vastness of the place was a healing experience. Pictures don’t do justice to the views we got. However, some parts of the trail was highly risky and there’s no safety gear for assistance. There’s also no one around to ask for help so I’m unsure about what would happen if an accident were to take place.
Tahmina Begum

Tahmina Begum

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