I like those little floating boats🛥️ on the lake🌊. They almost seem like Thailand's version of the Venezian gondolas🚣. From the aerial perspective,those winding roads🛣️ seem quite epic. Anyway,a great programme, guys. See you in your next upload!
Yes I can totally see that about he boats!!! Gorgeous and very romantic! Glad you enjoyed the aerial shots, I feel as though we captured 1% of the drive though, there were so many times we were just mesmerised by the landscape that we forgot to pull over and get the shots!!
There will be fog in the evening and early morning. It is very romantic to take a boat and take photo. Thank you for the great clip. Welcome to Thailand ka
What a lovely place to visit for a day and take a boat trip. I would enjoy viewing the different selection of teas on sale, and tasting them, being a tea Jenny! ❤
The early history of Santikhiri village centers on the opium trade in the Golden Triangle, in which people from the 93rd Division, the "Lost Army" of the Republic of China, were involved. After the Chinese Civil War ended in 1949, some Kuomintang forces refused to surrender, including the 93rd Division, led by General Tuan. Xiwen 93rd Division fights out of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. and soldiers lived nomadicly in the Burmese forests before taking refuge in Mae Salong. In exchange for their refuge, 93rd Division soldiers helped fight communist infiltration on the Thai border since 1982. The Thai government responded by granting citizenship to Kuomintang soldiers and their families.
I have plans to go there in January. One blog said the town is closed to foreigners due to the Myanmar War. Did you experience any closures while traveling there? Thank you!
No we didn't experience any closures. It was only afterwards that we heard about this. But it's been about 5-6 weeks since we were there. Check with your embassy or Thai travel authorities if there are any advisories if you're concerned 🙏
I like those little floating boats🛥️ on the lake🌊. They almost seem like Thailand's version of the Venezian gondolas🚣. From the aerial perspective,those winding roads🛣️ seem quite epic. Anyway,a great programme, guys. See you in your next upload!
Yes I can totally see that about he boats!!! Gorgeous and very romantic! Glad you enjoyed the aerial shots, I feel as though we captured 1% of the drive though, there were so many times we were just mesmerised by the landscape that we forgot to pull over and get the shots!!
สวยจริง ยิ่งหน้าหนาวยิ่งมีหมอกยิ่งสวย
Thanks for watching ❤️
There will be fog in the evening and early morning. It is very romantic to take a boat and take photo.
Thank you for the great clip. Welcome to Thailand ka
Thank you lovely 🥰 we love Thailand ❤️❤️❤️
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Still a few hours from Mae Hon Son. Must visit.
What a lovely place to visit for a day and take a boat trip. I would enjoy viewing the different selection of teas on sale, and tasting them, being a tea Jenny! ❤
Haha best part about it. You can even do tea tastings at all the different plantations. Thanks Tracy 🙏🏼❤️
@@cjexplores sounds ideal! 🫶🏻
ฉันไปเที่ยวบ้านรักไทย เดือน ตุลาคมของปีนี้ค่ะ❤❤
Oh wonderful! We may have been there around the same time!!
@@cjexplores ❤️❤️❤️ไปมาแล้วค่ะ สวยมากค่ะ
The early history of Santikhiri village centers on the opium trade in the Golden Triangle, in which people from the 93rd Division, the "Lost Army" of the Republic of China, were involved. After the Chinese Civil War ended in 1949, some Kuomintang forces refused to surrender, including the 93rd Division, led by General Tuan. Xiwen 93rd Division fights out of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. and soldiers lived nomadicly in the Burmese forests before taking refuge in Mae Salong. In exchange for their refuge, 93rd Division soldiers helped fight communist infiltration on the Thai border since 1982. The Thai government responded by granting citizenship to Kuomintang soldiers and their families.
Amazing history! Thanks for sharing!!
Nice
Thanks for watching!!
I have plans to go there in January. One blog said the town is closed to foreigners due to the Myanmar War. Did you experience any closures while traveling there? Thank you!
No we didn't experience any closures. It was only afterwards that we heard about this. But it's been about 5-6 weeks since we were there. Check with your embassy or Thai travel authorities if there are any advisories if you're concerned 🙏
Thank you 🙏@@cjexplores
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What's the easiest way to get here from Bankok?
Fly/train to Chiang Mai then drive into the mountains 😊
@@cjexplores thank you!! :)
The only place where the inhabitants do not smile... I prefer a Thai's with a lovely Thai smile thank you very much
If you know the history of Ban Rak Thai, you will immediately understand why the place is named Ban Rak Thai ( Love Thai Village).
Tell us more! ❤️🙏🏼❤️
Do you mind sharing your driver’s contact details?
We drove ourselves!