Posts Tagged ‘mountain’

Pai’s food and lodging

Monday, July 27th, 2009

“An army marches on its stomach”. You, however, deserve more than just food to satisfy your hunger and Pai offers just that with pristine view of unspoiled nature in the arms of Thongchai and Dan Lao mountains.

Besides the mouthwatering and huge variety of food selections on offer, there are also places in Pai where you can have a great meal with a view. Café Del Doi is one of them. The place is known for its authentic hill tribe cuisine that comes in a package with a panoramic view of the Pai valley and with trendy music in the background.

For those who prefer healthy options, Pai Lanna and Pai Na, are the two places where you can enjoy a good green meal amid refreshing scenery. Both places’ striking menus revolve around tofu varieties. Each place’s cooking, however, has a different touch and taste to it.

What’s more is that small exotic accommodation is available at all these places, but if a meal with a view is all you want, you can opt to stay at other boutique hotels or shop around for some hip looking guesthouses in town. So, stop drooling over these ideas and come out to try these delicious dishes for yourself!

Wet, wet, wet

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

It is officially the open season now for white water rafting in Pai. This is the very time that those who like extreme sports such as white water rafting will flock to Pai. Heavy rain early in the season - between May and June – produces driving water gusting down from the mountain and down the river which makes perfect conditions for white-water rafting.

According to the TAT (Tourism Authority of Thailand) the season for white water rafting begins in May and continues until October. However, the excitement does wind down with the water level towards the end of the rainy season. So, if it’s the adrenaline rush you are looking for, don’t wait until October.

Of course, life needs not be all too rough! Although most of the tourist accommodation on the river bank are likely to be closed due to the unpredictable water level, many more are available in town. You still have a wide range of choice, from boutique hotels to guest houses to rest after a bumpy, but fun ride along the river. Plus, since there aren’t that many people flocking this way during this time anyway, advance booking is not strictly necessary unless your planned visit is on a long weekend holiday or other public holidays. Then you might want to check first. Otherwise, you can be adventurous as you like. Just make sure ‘safety comes first’!

Pai in the rain

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

If a vast lush green plain, stretching out as far as your sight can behold and the wet drops of rain bringing life to scorching dry land after the peak of the hot season is what you yearn to feel, then visit Pai during its rainy season.

In Pai, rains begin to fall, vigorously, in May and stops in October, marking the longest season of the year. Despite the damp wet weather, those visiting Pai in the rainy season will be impressed with how this little valley rises again from dust, caused by heat, to eye-comforting greenery. Because of tourism trends, not many people get to see moist morning mist lingering gracefully over lush rice paddies and the overshadowing mountain range while the overall temperature remains comfortably mild.

Apart from the picturesque view, you will also get to see the locals’ unique merit making ceremonies if you visit Pai at the beginning and the end of the Buddhist Lent. Of course, there are other exciting activities such as white-water rafting for adventure lovers to enjoy as well. So, if you fancy a bit of a change, you won’t be disappointed by coming to Pai during the rainy season. Just be prepared to get wet and keep your anti-cold medication handy though!