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"The Trade Hub of Thailand"

Mae Sot Tourism

Languishing in the westernmost corner of Thailand, sharing a border with Myanmar, Mae Sot in Tak province is the trading hub of Thailand. The city, renowned for its indigenous pottery culture, is one of Thailand's most culturally diverse cities. One can expect to find an eclectic range of street food, clothing, and jewelry, all at an affordable price here.

Other than being the obvious market hub, one must visit Mae Sot for its magnificent architectural wonders in the form of Buddhist temples and monasteries. In a constant effort to bring peace and friendship ties, a highway now connects the Indian subcontinent with Thailand through a road that begins at Moreh in Manipur and passes through Mae Sot before ending at Bangkok. The city has, thus, become an important connecting point to converge at.

Things to do in Mae Sot

1. Taksin Maharat National Park

Taksin Maharat National Park
If you want to have a visual of the tamed flora of the Thai countryside, Taksin Maharat National Park promises you something of the same. You get to see some of Thailand's largest trees, waterfalls, s (Read More)everal caves, the Sam Muen Thung Waterfalls, Mae Ya Pa and other rock structures that have been standing strong since centuries now. The price for entry is USD 6 for adults and USD 3 for children above the age of three. The park stays open from 6 AM to 6 PM.

2. Visit Chinese Temples

Visit Chinese Temples
The city has a population with the Chinese population as a majority. Visiting their temples will give you an informative insight into the Chinese culture and religion which is quite vast, diverse and (Read More)unique. You will also get to see the architectural aesthetics of the early Mongolian people. 

3. Border Market

Border Market
It is a must-do in the town of Mae Sot since it is renowned for being a hub of local handicrafts, food and gemstones. If you plan to pick up gifts for your close ones that are affordable yet bear a ce (Read More)ntral Thai aesthetic, the markets are to be visited without any delay. They sell everything from ethnic handicrafts, junk jewellery, pickles, light local snacks, street food, pots, vases etc.

4. Take Cooking Classes

Take Cooking Classes
Mae Sot is famous for its culinary expertise. You may expert yourself on Thai cuisines from Tai (Mai Tai). For tourist purposes, the classes are held very briefly and it also offers a local view of th (Read More)e Burmese market. You are also given a cookbook specialized in the finest Myanmar recipes.

5. Hot Springs Maekasa

Hot Springs Maekasa
Anyone who has an undying inclination for hot springs, this place is a must-visit for a dig into the pool and bathe yourself in its waterfall. You may also sit for a picnic choosing a spot that looks (Read More)over to a scenic landscape which by the way is at plenty.

6. Wat Mani Herbal Sauna

Wat Mani Herbal Sauna
This natural hot spring is a must-visit in Mae Sot. It has a steam room, with separate sections for men and women. The herbal sauna is a small shed as the back of the main temple. Bring your own water (Read More) bottle and towel.

7. Hill Tribe Market

Hill Tribe Market
Originally known to be Ban Umyom Hilltribe Cultural centre that was primarily to offer tourism service to its people, this place has now evolved into a local hub that is famous for its goods, them bei (Read More)ng clothes, jewellery, food, gemstones and more. They also hold tribal dance performances once in a while.

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Traveller Tips

  • Be careful while buying any jewellery as the gemstones are believed to be inauthentic
  • There are quite a few number of refugee camps, please beware as entering them is prohibited
  • There is also a huge market for second-hand cars from Japan, however taking a picture with them is frowned upon
  • You can also visit Myawaddy in Myanmar for a small fee and a passport

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What is the best time to visit Mae sot?

The best time to visit Mae Sot is from February to April.

The climate gets very moderate, mild and pleasant around this time of the year with vacation periods also being aligned with most places. Summers here could get extremely hot and winters equally cold, so it is advised to stick to the spring or autumn months.
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What is the local food in Mae sot?

Being at the meeting point of two major south-east Asian countries, Mae Sot is a melange of cultures and traditions. This is most evident in its food - both street and gourmet. Among the must-try dishes are the characteristic Thai Coffee, Samosas from the Burmese influence and most of all, dishes made with a combination of sour leaf and bamboo shoots. There is a distinct combination of Thai and Muslim cooking cultures that is evident in the dishes made of rice and chicken and the Roti served with condensed milk.
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What are the places near Mae sot?

The top places near to Mae sot are Bangkok which is 388 km from Mae sot, Chiang mai which is located 234 km from Mae sot, Pattaya which is located 488 km from Mae sot, Hua hin which is located 484 km from Mae sot, Phuket which is located 974 km from Mae sot

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