Offbeat Explorers
  • Home
  • India
  • Bhutan
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam
  • Cycling
  • Hiking
  • Poems

India

Royal Chedis: King and Queen Pagodas, Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai

May 21, 2018September 15, 2018 Offbeat Explorers Leave a comment India
Twin Royal Chedis: King and Queen Pagodas [Naphamethinidon (นภเมทินีดล), and Naphaphonphumisiri (นภพลภูมิสิริ) are the main attraction at the summit of Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain peak of Thailand –Top places to visit on Chiang Mai Trip - Motorbike backpacking trip across Mae Hong Son Loop, Thailand

Twin Royal Chedis dedicated to King and Queen are the main attraction at the summit of Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain peak of Thailand (Height: 2,146 meters above sea level). Click here to read all blogs from our Thailand backpacking trip As you ascend up on the road to the main summit of Doi Inthanon, […]

Continue reading


10 Offbeat things to do in Mae Hong Son, Thailand

May 7, 2018February 2, 2020 Offbeat Explorers Leave a comment India
Pang Ung (ปางอุ๋ง) - "Pang Oong" or "Ban Ruam Thai", is the best offbeat Mae Hong Son (แม่ฮ่องสอน) attraction. A Shan Minority Village near Ban Rak Thai, Pang Ung lake offers tranquil misty mornings, bamboo rafting, over-night camping -tenting and Star-gazing - Motorbike backpacking trip across Mae Hong Son Loop, Thailand

Mae Hong Son is the most North Western Province of Thailand on the border with Myanmar and its center, Mae Hong Son Town is a picturesque beautiful town situated in the lush green valley surrounded by mountains. Famous Mae Hong Son Loop has been named after this town only as it falls right in the […]

Continue reading


Thung Bua Tong Wild Sunflower fields at Doi Mae U Kho, Thailand

May 7, 2018September 15, 2018 Offbeat Explorers Leave a comment India
2 hours drive from Mae Hong Son are located the wild Thung Bua Tong sunflower fields of Doi Mae U Kho. These Mexican sunflowers begin to blossom only in Nov and early Dec. During this period, the Northern Thailand also holds the famous Bua Tong Festival - Motorbike backpacking trip across Mae Hong Son Loop, Thailand

Around 2 hours drive from Mae Hong Son are located the wild sunflower fields of Doi Mae U Kho. Thung Bua Tong Sunflowers blossom only once a year and it is a sight in itself as both sides of the highway seem to be painted with magnificent golden yellow colour. Click here to read all […]

Continue reading


Where and How to get your Mae Hong Son Loop Certificate?

May 1, 2018January 5, 2020 Offbeat Explorers Leave a comment India
Where and How to get your Mae Hong Son Loop Certificate of Conquest – For Conquering 1864 Curves to Mae Hong Son. You can grab the one from Coffee Shop (Café Station) opposite Mae Hong Son Post Office or alternately can also get from Mae Hong Son Chamber of Commerce - Motorbike backpacking trip across Mae Hong Son Loop, Thailand

So if you have accomplished the unique feat of conquering 1864 curves of treacherous and splendid Mae Hong Son Loop, you also fully deserve Mae Hong Son Loop Certificate of Conquest. Yes!! You can get a certificate for your unique bike trip across North Thailand.  Click here to read all blogs from our Thailand backpacking […]

Continue reading


Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Follow on Instagram

Follow us on Instagram

Search Offbeat Explorers

Search for:

Tags

Architecture Backpacking Beach Bike Trip Buddhism Buddhist Temple Colours Culture Dzong Fairy Tale forest Fort Heritage Hiking Hindi History itinerary Kavita Kerala Backwaters Lake Mae Hong Son Loop Monastery Morning Mountain Pass Mountains Museums Mythology Nature Offbeat Offbeat Destinations Palace Poem Public Transport river Ruins Sports sunset Temple Temples Travel tips Trekking Vietnam Visa Waterfall कविता
dazzling Theme by Colorlib Powered by WordPress