Beautiful scenic views are a scooter's throw away from Pai and scooters are easy to rent and of good quality. Lotsa people end up in cast as the twisting roads are quite the challenge for inexperienced riders. Add alcohol and over confidence and you'll get good revenues for the nearby health industry.
Here are pictures from two occassions when we rented out a scooter. The first was with a couple of friends who came to Pai for a few days. We just explored around and saw nice views and a waterfall the next day. The second time was a more challenging 48 hour trip from Pai to Mae Hong Son, passing through Ban Rak Thai and many other unnamed unknown turns on the way. There was no specific goal set so if a turn seemed nice, we took it. The whole experience has been marvelous. Seriously.
Challenges did include riding in the dark with hordes of insects flying to my barely protected eyes. Add some nice slopes and > 180 degree turns and you're good to go. But then again, without challenges, where's the fun?
I'm now writing this from our sweet new apartment in Pai but that's on the next post. For now, enjoy the pictures and write something about them.
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Quite a few nice waterfalls with freshly chilling water |
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Frognector enjoy the garlic heads |
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The Thai version of a Chinese village next to Pai. If anything, it reminds of ridiculous park in China that try to display other countries. |
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Pai's walking street has all kindsa artsy stuff on sale. These magnet coasters are always pinned to a cool WW beetle |
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Leafless tree reflecting on Dana's sunglasses |
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Frognector and Moo enjoying the view from the area's highest peak while we get eaten alive by sand flies. It took us a few days to realize that's what the new odd bites were. |
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Straw Buddha at Mae Hong Son |
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First time I see something of the like in a Buddhist temple... |
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Museums at temples (and churches) are often an odd conglomerate of things that made sense to someone at some time. For now, this sense eludes me. |
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Tourist info + police station: efficiency in Mae Hong Son |
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Appreciating our wonderful scooter, 125cc but went up and down like a real horse |
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Brand new scooter it was. We got it with ~700km and returned it with 1,000km+ :) Unfortunately I missed the 777.7 and 999.9 marks... |
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Ban Rak Thai - BEAUTIFUL village near the Myanmar border |
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Ban Rak Thai - BEAUTIFUL village near the Myanmar border |
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Ban Rak Thai - BEAUTIFUL village near the Myanmar border |
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Ban Rak Thai - BEAUTIFUL village near the Myanmar border |
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Ban Rak Thai has a significant Chinese population so we get a different kind of yummy noodle soup here |
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Ban Rak Thai - BEAUTIFUL village near the Myanmar border |
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I kinda half-visited Myanmar |
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At the army base near the border I saw the specs of the Negev, an Israeli-made machine gun |
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Ban Rak Thai... again |
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Mushrooms on a branch close to a waterfall |
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Close to Pai |
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Close to Pai, higher up |
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Mirrors for sale in a local Pai market |
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From a previous scooter trip with a couple of friends |
WOW!
ReplyDeletewonderful post & pictures Amir. Big like on the "negev" photo... it's amazing how we (israelis) reach every point on this planet somehow...
you and dana are collecting memories enough for 3 life times. keep on rocking in the free world
Thanks Matan :) In regards to Israelis being everywhere, you couldn't be more right. I was checking some online information about Pai today and saw a documentary about a transgender who lives near Pai. Guess where this person was born? http://bigtalila.com/
ReplyDeleteThe signs in Hebrew on the main street and the frequent sighting of guys and girls wearing source (SHORESH) sandals goes without saying here :)
Amir - the pictures are really amazing. Loved all the Ban Rak Thai ones, and the one of the mirrors.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time!
great pictures ,keep have a good time.
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