I went to Doi Mae Sa-long.

Doi Mae Sa-long located 40 kilometers from Mae Chan, along Route 1089, small mountainous, mutiethnic village. Hmong, Mien, Akha and Lisu blend with the Yunannese (KMT), a mountaintop settlement known as Santi Khi-ri (Peaceful Mountain) is the home to descendants of Chinese Nationalist soldiers who fled to Myanmar, and finally Thai government granted refugee status in 1961. Mountainside plantations of tea, and Chinese cuisine.





The road to Doi Mae Sa-long quite winding, there are several dangerous bends. The time of travel from Chiang Rai City to Doi Mae Sa-long took around 2 hours. Doi Mae Sa-long have lots of interesting activities and provide scenic variety.

The area is particularly picturesque in December and January when Thai cherry trees are in blossom. Accommodation, restuarants and opportunities for horse – riding, trekking , see the way of villager life, drink some fresh produced tea, etc.

I do not recommend for any one who wanna see the life of the hill tribes or looking for something natural since this place is composed of the Chinese and Hill Tribe, most of them are the Chinese who growing the tea for merchandise and a few Hill Tribe who selling the wild corps. The natural forest is lessen, it does not so natural like ever.



There is Bakery & Coffee Shop up there name “Sweet Mae Sa-long”, the view from the shop is very beautiful. I will let you prove by yourself.
The weather is also very good up there