Nestled in the mountains of northern Thailand, Pai County is a laid-back, scenic gem that has become a favorite among backpackers.
Located just 3 hours from Chiang Mai, the winding road leading to Pai is already an adventure in itself, especially for those who opt for the thrilling motorbike ride along its scenic route.
Pai offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, from hot springs to waterfalls, making it an idyllic escape from Thailand’s bustling cities.
One of the first things that attracts backpackers to Pai is its affordability. You can easily find budget accommodations such as dorms at Spicy Pai for just 150 baht per night or enjoy the centrally located Common Grounds Hostel for 200 baht. Despite the simple lifestyle, Pai has a unique charm that balances peaceful retreats with a lively social scene, making it a great spot for solo travelers looking to meet others.
How to travel between Chiang Mai and Pai (3 ways)
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Nature lovers will fall in love with Pai’s many outdoor offerings. Head to Mo Paeng Waterfall for a refreshing swim in one of their swimming pool or jump in one of the slides! Get the opportunity to also visit Sai Ngam Hot Springs to soak in mineral-rich waters, but pay attention if you go by motorbike as the road to the hot spring is quite steep!
Waterfall Address: 99HG+G8M, Mae Na Toeng, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand.
Waterfall Opening Time: Daily: 8.30 - 18.00.
Waterfall Tickets: 100 bhat.
Hot Springs Address: F95H+JXP U-Mong Mae Na Toeng, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand.
Hot Springs Opening Time: Daily: 8.00 - 17.00.
Hot springs Tickets: 400 bhat.
For those who enjoy caving, the nearby Tham Lod Caves offer an exciting experience. You’ll float through 3 dark, impressive caverns on a bamboo raft while birds soar overhead, making it one of the most memorable activities Pai has to offer!
Address: 107 หมู่1 Tham Lot, Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son 58150, Thailand.
Opening Time: Daily: 8.00 - 17.00.
If you're looking to explore Pai’s quirky side, the Pai Circus Hostel offers something different with its circus shows and even courses for travelers wanting to learn circus tricks. At around 400 to 600 baht, you can enjoy these activities alongside your stay. This hostel, located on a hill, also provides an excellent spot for watching the sunrise, making it a fun yet relaxing choice.
Address: 9C6X+V7Q, Mae Hi, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand.
Of course, no visit to Pai is complete without experiencing its vibrant street food scene. At night, Pai Walking Street comes alive with an array of local and international foods, including delicious Thai curries, noodles, and fresh fruit shakes. You can easily eat a hearty meal for around 40 to 80 baht. Popular places like Na’s Kitchen serve some of the best Thai curries in town, and if you want a break from Thai cuisine, you’ll also find plenty of Western options.
Pai Walking Street Address: 9C5R+VW5 Unnamed Road Wiang Tai, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand.
Na’s Kitchen Address: Wiang Tai, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand.
Before you head off to Pai, make sure to pack a few essentials. Given the adventurous terrain, comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring caves and hiking trails. Don’t forget swimwear for the waterfalls and hot springs, and if you’re planning to rent a motorbike, bring along some sturdy gloves and a helmet for safety. A reusable water bottle will come in handy too, especially when hiking or walking around in Pai’s warm weather. With these items in your backpack, you’ll be all set for the perfect Pai adventure!