[2024 Pai Attraction] Travel Guide for Yun Lai Viewpoint (Updated Dec)
Observation Decks
Address:
999W+J56, Wiang Tai, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
Opening times:
Opens at 5:00-20:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+66 81 024 3982
A Breathtaking Escape in Pai🇹🇭
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Yun Lai Viewpoint offers visitors a mesmerizing retreat with its panoramic vistas and serene ambiance. This hidden gem provides a captivating vantage point to behold the natural beauty of Pai's landscape, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking breathtaking views and tranquility.
Entrance Fee: 30 Thai Bhat
How to get there: Renting a motorbike or scooter is a popular and convenient option for getting around Pai. From Pai town, head southeast on Route 1095 and follow the signs to Yun Lai Viewpoint.
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FilipinaTraveler
Yun Lai Viewpoint in Pai
#fallingforfall
This Viewpoint is in the chinese neighborhood called Santochon thats why the design reminds you off china town and many other chinese events. Getting there from pai is very easy because you only have to take a scooter ride for about 10-20 minutes from the city center. the hill is very steep at the end so i recommend you to rent a stronger scooter or motorcycle above 125 ccm especially if you are two people on the scooter. we had to walk the last ten meters to the viewpoint. The entrance costs 20 baht and it is definitely worth it. This is an amazing spot to go camping since the temperature is perfect #tripblazers
anton_rothe
best viewpoint in this beautiful region
#fallingforfall#tripblazers #mytripvlog #mountainview this is one of my favourite spots in pai area! it’s not too far away from the town centre, we drove around 25 minutes from the town to come here. the good thing about this place is the entrance fee only costs 20 bhat and even you don’t go all the way up you will have this stunning view anyways. i decided to go up, and there is a restaurant plus cafe on the top, and the tree of love, you are able to see the panoramic view of this region! mountains, villages and temples, this is absolutely breathtaking. and apparently this is also a camping site where lots of Thai tourists are camping here. strongly recommended
Chees_hungry
Yun Lai Viewpoint: Pai.
Location: Wiang Tai Subdistrict, Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province
Entrance Fee: 20 Baht per person
Open daily from 05:30 to 18:00
"Yun Lai" means the place where clouds gather. It is another beautiful viewpoint in Pai District, offering views of both the mountains and the town. There are seating areas for relaxing and enjoying the view, as well as food and drinks for sale, such as tea, coffee, steamed buns, and various souvenirs. You can contact the staff to arrange a pickup from the bottom as the path up is quite steep.
HoaMaiinDecember
A 2-Day Camping Trip in Pai, Thailand!
I enjoyed a 2-day camping trip in Pai, Thailand! 🌃🌃
Camping in Pai? It might sound unfamiliar and there isn't much information available, making it a challenging destination! ❣️
This is the Yun Lai Viewpoint, which many of you might know. It's run by a Chinese person who also operates a tea house where you can camp! ❣️ If you tell them you want to camp, they will set up the tent and all the necessary equipment for you, making it very convenient. 🔥🔥
You can also buy food from the Chiang Mai Pai Night Market and enjoy it outdoors, which is really great! 👍
Yun Lai Viewpoint
📍 Location: Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province, Northern Thailand
⏰ Opening Hours: Daily from 6 AM to 6 PM
Eden_
Yun Lai Viewpoint in Pai District
Yun Lai Viewpoint is located in Pai District. You need to wake up early and drive through Santichon Village. The road is already foggy, so be careful of motorcycles. The road is narrow, slippery when it rains, and the fog is thick.
Upon arrival, there is an entrance fee, but you get a set of tea. Find a suitable spot to sit and enjoy the view. Choose your favorite corner as you like.
Personally, I like it here because it's not crowded. You can sit back, relax, and enjoy the tea. The cool weather makes you not want to leave... 🤗
Jeangonline
Yun Lai Viewpoint
#songkran2024 Entrance: THB10 per person.
We ride a scooter to this view point. Certain part of the road were slightly steep and most part was uneven and potholes. Have to be careful when riding scooter/motorbike going in the early morning, not much of the street lights along the way.
Our hope for a beautiful sunrise did not show up as there was quite cloudy and mist in the morning but we do enjoy ourselves taking photos. We had our breakfast there before we go down hill. Can enjoyed your breakfast before leaving
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KrisAdventure_19
Pai County is located in Mae Hong Son, north of Chiang Mai, about a 3-hour drive from Chiang Mai. Pai County has attracted countless tourists with beautiful rural scenery, because the county is surrounded by mountains, and Pai County is also known as Northern Switzerland. The low consumption here and the lazy atmosphere make it ideal for killing time.
Yunlai Observation Deck is located on a hillside behind Yunnan Village next to Pai County. It was originally a tea garden. Due to the high openness of the terrain, it has gradually become a place for tourists to enjoy the panoramic view of Pai County and meet the Chaoyang Cloud Sea.
Yunlai has a teahouse opened by the tea garden owner on the viewing platform. The tea leaves are all grown by the back mountain. Its very pleasant to have a cup of tea and snacks while waiting for the sun to jump out of the sea.
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Also called Yunnan Village, they claim to be Shangdi Village. We usually call it China Village, 15 minutes drive west of Baixian County.
There is a viewing platform for watching the sunset - Yunlai. The clouds are misty and the mountains are lingering. In the cloud to the viewing platform, the most grounded way to play is to order a pot of tea, blow, look at the scenery, view the fog, licking the cat
in the cloud to the viewing platform, will obviously feel the air here is fresh and fresh .
There is no obvious boundary between forests, sea of clouds, tea trees, and villages. People live in tea forests, and there are boundless tea fragrances, floral fragrances and aromas of thousands of plants.