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July 3rd 2017
Published: July 3rd 2017
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I hovered over the map before my first trip to Thailand; then I suddenly located a small town close to the Myanmar border – Mae Hong Son. I studied it more carefully; a winding road travels from Chiang Mai through the mountain pass of North Western Thailand. I googled it further and found it takes over 1500 pass through the rolling hills and the mountain to reach there. Sure, my kind of place, I... Read Full Entry



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Pai Main streetPai Main street
Pai Main street

Pai Main street
Getting ready for the night marketGetting ready for the night market
Getting ready for the night market

Getting ready for the night market
A mug for drinking tea-coffee made from Bamboo!A mug for drinking tea-coffee made from Bamboo!
A mug for drinking tea-coffee made from Bamboo!

A mug for drinking tea-coffee made from Bamboo!
Alex in a funny mood!Alex in a funny mood!
Alex in a funny mood!

Alex in a funny mood!
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Foggy and winding road to Mae Hong Son
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Fun near the waterfalls on the way!
Mae Hong Son - the last frontierMae Hong Son - the last frontier
Mae Hong Son - the last frontier

Mae Hong Son - the last frontier



4th July 2017

Roadtrip to friendship
Sometimes enduring bonds are created during roadtrips for us too Tab. It's travelling as equals rather than customer and driver. Never ceases to amaze us that some travellers cannot bring themselves to travel that way. They are the losers in our book.
4th July 2017

Roadtrip to Friendship
So true, Dave! A place is always characterized by people. So, always make friends while on road. This has been always true for me. Thank you for a valuable comment that goes to the root!
12th July 2017

Everlasting Friendship
Good for you for sticking to your desires. We love road trips. Some like it hot....bring me the chilis! Biscuits can be alluring. Glad you played in the waterfall as I understand your hesitation. What a marvelous road trip and the bonging of souls, friends forever....and that is why we travel.
12th July 2017

Everlasting Friendships
You are absolutely right MJ, the road trips bring so many acquaintances, so many friendships, moments to share....it's amazing. I often look at the line of ants crossing each other, each touching the face to others while crossing each other. To me road trips bring a wealth of moments that one can cherish for ever. Thank you for reading my blog and commenting. (Oh, next time, I will definitely bring some hot chilies for you:))

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