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Talat Rim Moei Market, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 05/03/2011
» Talat Rim Moei market is situated on the banks of Maenam Moei. At this market local products and precious stones such as jade and garnet from Myanmar are available. Tourists interested in visiting Myawadi in Myanmar can take boats from this market
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Photiwet Thai Massage
Price : 350 - 1,500 Baht, Posted on 16/03/2011
» Photiwet Thai Massage has many massage services to offer. You can have an Aromatherapy, Hot Oil, or Foot massage. They offer one and two-hour Traditional Thai Massages as well. Their hours of operation are from 8 am to 1 am.
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Mae Sot Baptist Church
Temple & religious sites, Mae Sot, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 26/03/2011
» Mae Sot Baptist Church started by BIMI Missionary Ken Ingalls, this church averages 80 patrons. This is a Burmese church with a Burmese pastor. They have a Christian school with 125-150 students.
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Doi Musur Hilltribe Development & Welfare Center
Price : N/A, Posted on 27/03/2011
» The Doi Musur Hilltribe Development & Welfare Center is located on the Tak-Mae Sot Highway No. 105 at the 29km marker in Tak province. It is the area where Lahu, Lisu and Hmong hill tribes are located. Here you can observe the traditional lifestyle
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Mae Ka Sa Thermal Bath
Nature & wilderness, Mae Sot, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 03/04/2011
» Located inside Mae Ka Sa village, this place offers several thermal baths with beautiful scenery. Facilities for tourists are available and it is a great facility to come and relax and unwind.
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Dan Mae La Mao Hill Tribe Market
Price : N/A, Posted on 26/01/2011
» Dan Mae La Mao Hill Tribe Market offers a wide range of local fruits, vegetables, silverware, clothes and other products from the local area. The market opens from early morning until late afternoon. The market and area offer a unique atmosphere whi
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Mae Kasa Waterfall
Nature & wilderness, Mae Sot, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 29/10/2010
» This waterfall is fairly high up a mountain, and it takes quite a trek to reach it, but the sight is worth the effort. The path that leads up the mountain ends at a cave. The cave has a five-metre wide stream of water which has to be crossed to rea
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