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Chiang Mai Travel Omkoi

http://www.hotsia.com > Chiang Mai > Travel Omkoi Discover the world of Omkoi tourism. When mentioning Omkoi, many people first think of a town deep in the forest and mountains, difficult to access. This may be because our country holds frequent elections. The vote counting in Omkoi often makes the news for being the slowest, as the polling stations are located in the mountains. Sometimes, the votes have to be transported through Mae Sariang in Mae Hong Son province before being brought back to Omkoi, Chiang Mai province.

Chiang Mai Travel Omkoi
Chiang Mai Travel Omkoi

Therefore, the name Omkoi has become a symbol of Thailand's remoteness. This is true as Omkoi only has paved roads or highways reaching the district center, and another 74 kilometers south to Mae Tuen. Other subdistricts in Omkoi require a 4-wheel drive vehicle. So how did I open up the world of Omkoi tourism? I focused on places accessible by regular cars to some villages in Omkoi and Mae Tuen. That alone makes the trip to Omkoi very worthwhile.

The subdistricts in Omkoi district include Omkoi, Yang Piang, Mae Tuen, Mon Jong, and Sop Khong. I will take you to Omkoi and Mae Tuen subdistricts. I arrived in Omkoi in the afternoon and stayed at Omkoi Resort. This place works well, with affordable prices, WiFi internet, and friendly owners. On the first day, I visited San Thong Temple, then drove around the town to see the terraced rice fields. On the second day, I woke up early to visit the morning rice fields and then went to Chong Chao Omkoi Temple, just in time for the temple fair.

Then I drove to Mae Tuen passing through Doi Mon Jong, stopping at Doi Muser to enjoy the beautiful views. I have written several stories about Omkoi, you can follow them all. For more travel advice, talk to the owner of Omkoi Resort, who is very knowledgeable about the routes. The rice fields behind San Thong Temple in Omkoi are beautiful. The Muser people I met in Mae Tuen invited me to visit Omkoi in the Muser language. Before going to Omkoi, I was in Hod and saw this sign, which reminded me that I wanted to visit here... Omkoi.

It's still cold here. Mr.Hotsia is taking photos of the fire view because nights in Omkoi are very cold. The Karen people in Omkoi. The bridge crossing to San Thong Temple over the Mae Tom River. The rice fields behind San Thong Temple. Water buffalo plowing rice fields in Ban Na Kian, found only in Omkoi. Terraced rice fields in Omkoi. View from Doi Muser on the way to Mae Tuen. Terraced rice fields in Mae Tuen. Sunset at Doi Muser. The trip Mr.Hotsia took to Omkoi.

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