Explore Thailand’s Off the Beaten Tracks – Moments in Solidarity

October 15, 2022

Although Thailand is famously known for its nightlife, parties, luxury experiences, and shopping, the unseen, unexplored destinations in Thailand are the most intriguing. For those who wish to enjoy a moment in solidarity and witness great views, here are some off-the-beaten tracks to explore.

Cliff Temples of Lampang 

The unseen temples of Lampang are where you can see Buddha’s footprint and get a hiking experience to reach the peak, rewarding yourself with a breathtaking panoramic view. The Chae Son National Park is located nearby, with hot springs and the Chae Son waterfall. This attraction is quite a long drive from your stay; however, the staff at Pathumwan Princess Hotel, one of the best 5 star hotels in Bangkokwill be happy to assist you.

Koh Mook 

The famous Emerald Cave is mainly the reason why many visit this site. Koh Mook is in the Andaman Sea and gives you a truly local experience of Thai villages. You can explore the inland with a bike or scooter and the waters with a kayak. If you wish to do island hopping, you can visit the nearest island, Koh Lanta.

Chiang Do 

Only 90 minutes away from the popular Chiang Mai city, this off-the-beaten trail leads to Chiang Dao Mountain and Cave. You can find a few cute coffee shops and restaurants around the area and indulge in hiking, bamboo rafting, and temple hopping. You can either take the bus from the city or hire a moped to get to Chiang Do.

Lahu Hill Tribe Village 

In Northern Thailand, 5 hours away from Pai locates the hidden Lahu Hill Tribe Village, which takes a multi-day hike to discover. The time you spend with the tribe is absolutely delightful, and the local meals of the Lahu people will tantalise your tastebuds. You can experience a serene, tranquil experience in the hills and wash all your worries away.