This is simply one of the best Pai videos in youtube. Must take quite a lot of work to edit such a wonderful piece. I biked to Pai 22 years ago, when most visitors were Thai youths and along the way there were not cafes or 7-11 at all. Arrived in Pai at 8 pm and was so tired that I decided not to do any exploring. The next morning was biking to Maehong son, arriving there at 8.30 pm. Again so tired and did not explore anything. It was a regret that it took me 7 days to complete Maehongson loop but I did not explore anything due to being too tired each day/night. Now I am 72, will drive the same route by car and this time I promise myself to enjoy each destination fully and will take about 2 weeks to complete the loop. Come December this year is my schedule.
Your feedback makes us SO HAPPY. What an adventure, and I'm so excited that you are getting the chance to re-experience it. Thank you for your kind words, and for sharing your wonderful memories with us.
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I love hitching a ride with you guys as you travel the world. My husband and I, he being much older, can’t travel as far as we would love to. We go to 30A every yr, as one of our trips we do take, as we’ve done for 15 yrs., and we know of your good works in that area. It is changing there, a little too crowded these days. Again, love seeing your travels - stay safe and happy travels.
Thank you so much for your kind words!! Yes, while we LOVE our home on 30A, we always said that once we became empty-nesters (with our 4 healthy and happy children now evicted from the nest!), we would travel the world for as long as we could... so... here we are!!! I'm glad you are enjoying our stories and we have many more on the way.. (i hope!)... thank you again for the encouragement...
Love this channel.... Love this video and now I will be making a visiit to Pai.... You remind me of a person I met when I lived in a place called 30a. (USA) Anyhow, I think I will be binge watching your channel.
No way!! That’s me 😎🌴 … now that we’re finally empty nesters, we’re traveling the globe 🌍 for a bit! Thank you for your kind words 🙏🏼 and I hope you enjoy the other videos
I just want to clarify your visit to the Golden Triangle via scooter. Google Maps says it’s about 6 hours by car from Pai to the Golden Triangle. With a scooter, it would take around 8-10 hours, depending on your pace and stops. So, how is it possible that you get there by scooter? Just wondering. I would love to do the scooter if this is feasible at all. It certainly looks fun. :)
you are correct! i apologize... technically, the exact intersection of the "golden triangle" is about 200 miles north... i was referring more to the general area where Laos and Thailand and Myanmar come together... hence the "triangle"... and "golden" of course referring to the lucrative money made from opium production and trade, which was/is throughout this region... i was referring to the area in general, but technically that's prob not correct
thank you!!! Ernie is still living his best life!! We have a wonderful dog-sitter in Bangkok who stays with Ernie at our apartment whenever we take short trips... we'll try to include him in a new video soon!
How are those hippies enjoying the annual Fire and Smoke festival? Are we going to see such a clear blue sky as in your video when we visit now, or are we going to choke on smoke and PM 2.5? 😅. Great video. Beautiful. We will wait until the air clears up before going there.
It was good when we were there, and Angela (my wife) was just in Chiang Mai yesterday (for the last few days) with friends.. she said she didn't notice anything out of the ordinary, although i'm sure it comes and goes with the winds
great analogy!! yeah, we loved the area... but my biggest complaint about Pai itself was that there were more westerners than Thais... very much like Kao San Road or even Bangla Road in that regard, although a much more chill vibe, of course
@@ronagoodwell2709 i bet it was truly magical back then... i would ask you where the "new" place is... but i know you are wise enough to keep it to yourself, which I fully respect and recommend!! 🤣
@@ronagoodwell2709 we've been to myanmar twice... first in 2010, and then again in Jan 2020... but never to Naypyidaw! we hope to return when it settles down
That's what a tourist is telling who is far away from reality ! BTW, Golden Triangle is around 200 kilometres away from Pai ... ( Living in rural CNX since 15 years, been to Pai countless times )
Hi, amazing video, you completely sold me and my wife about Pai. But just wanted to know, how to get around if you don't know how to drive a bike? We can rent a car to go to Pai but can you roam around places in a car? Or is there any other method of commute available for people who can't ride? Thank you!
The hippies left pai years ago the new age has arrived. With foam parties bikini boxing; and a big piss up, all at very high prices! What’s hippie about that. Hippies had respect for the environment that is definitely not the case in pai anymore
You bring up a very interesting point… this is def a different breed. Most “hippies” I knew in the 70s were adamantly against all war in all of its forms, while today, many of those same folks favor US involvement in wars (Ukraine, Gaza, etc). In the 70s, hippies advocated free speech in all its forms, but now some of those same people favor censorship whenever it challenges their beliefs. In the 70s, hippies completely distrusted the government and authority, but today the same people I knew back then now favor government mandated injections etc. It’s really been fascinating to watch their worldviews completely flip over the decades (I guess age does that to us!). I wish George Carlin was still here to provide some colorful commentary on the topic! 😂 At least most seem to still have a genuine concern for the environment in most cases!!!
@@AroundTheWorldWeGo pai is very easy to understand. Before it was run by the northern Thais, it was a very calm place , the cops were paid , and everyone went around there business, then came the tsunami then came the krabbi Thais, these are the long haired hippie looking freaks, they didn’t pay police and started big problems with cops and brought to Pai what you have today, rice paddies being dug up for plastic swimming pools, and too much chemicals in peoples heads, it’s the same in phangan, and viang veng , in Lao. The Australians have moved on from these venues and they were the guys that started these party places, there are still a few places where the original vibe’s exists but they are getting fewer and fewer over the years, money takes over the original vibe is gone. I still love Asia but not as much as 25 years ago, but that’s life, lots of fun on your travels , sorry if my first post was a bit disrespectful, it just can be a bit frustrating seeing what has become of the old haunts.
Pai Is really just kind of backpacker land. It has its merits but as a longtime foreigner living in SE Asia, I personally find the backpacker set pretty tiresome. OK, so that's just my own view. I'd suggest for someone looking for a more real kind of haven for people looking for good alternatives in northern Thailand the town of Chiang Dao, which is beautiful and not overrun by the obnoxious element.
@@AroundTheWorldWeGo you're welcome. I know my post was a little snarky but it was from genuine interest in sharing the real unbidden gems. I hope you like Chiang Dao. The whole area around there is lovely
This is simply one of the best Pai videos in youtube. Must take quite a lot of work to edit such a wonderful piece. I biked to Pai 22 years ago, when most visitors were Thai youths and along the way there were not cafes or 7-11 at all. Arrived in Pai at 8 pm and was so tired that I decided not to do any exploring. The next morning was biking to Maehong son, arriving there at 8.30 pm. Again so tired and did not explore anything. It was a regret that it took me 7 days to complete Maehongson loop but I did not explore anything due to being too tired each day/night. Now I am 72, will drive the same route by car and this time I promise myself to enjoy each destination fully and will take about 2 weeks to complete the loop. Come December this year is my schedule.
Your feedback makes us SO HAPPY. What an adventure, and I'm so excited that you are getting the chance to re-experience it. Thank you for your kind words, and for sharing your wonderful memories with us.
i like the way you tell stories.
thank you!!! we have episodes from Laos on the way soon
Good job!!❤
Good day
And Good luck for you.
thank you! we hope you are HEALTHY and HAPPY!
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Love your video, thanks.
thank you so much!!! this kind of feedback inspires us to keep creating
Happy to finally see grown ups documenting life in a mature, digestible way. Keep going!
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I have been to pai six times and completely love it every time. It’s my spiritual home !
it's def got a cool vibe!
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thank you so much!!! WE LOVE IT HERE
I love this video
Thank you, @phurisak! Taking the time to comment really inspires us to create more...
Excellent! This is one of the best, and most intelligent, travel Vlogs/commentaries I have ever watched. Great job!
WOW! thank you so much for the kind worlds, akip! .... you already made my day, and it's just getting started! thank you again
Wow. Beautiful.
thank you!! Pai is def a visual feast!
The production quality & commentary were fantastic wow!! I hope this video blows up because you definitely deserve it! 👏👏
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Thanks for this really good video, great quality
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Great video. Love the commentary!
thank you so much!! it's an easy place to talk about!
What a great video.
Thank you Mark! We are so glad you enjoyed it!
Nice work, sir. Was just in Pai in Jan 2024. Looking forward to my return. Safe journey!
Thank you! We look forward to returning as well!
I love hitching a ride with you guys as you travel the world. My husband and I, he being much older, can’t travel as far as we would love to. We go to 30A every yr, as one of our trips we do take, as we’ve done for 15 yrs., and we know of your good works in that area. It is changing there, a little too crowded these days. Again, love seeing your travels - stay safe and happy travels.
Thank you so much for your kind words!! Yes, while we LOVE our home on 30A, we always said that once we became empty-nesters (with our 4 healthy and happy children now evicted from the nest!), we would travel the world for as long as we could... so... here we are!!! I'm glad you are enjoying our stories and we have many more on the way.. (i hope!)... thank you again for the encouragement...
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Love this channel.... Love this video and now I will be making a visiit to Pai.... You remind me of a person I met when I lived in a place called 30a. (USA) Anyhow, I think I will be binge watching your channel.
No way!! That’s me 😎🌴 … now that we’re finally empty nesters, we’re traveling the globe 🌍 for a bit! Thank you for your kind words 🙏🏼 and I hope you enjoy the other videos
I just want to clarify your visit to the Golden Triangle via scooter. Google Maps says it’s about 6 hours by car from Pai to the Golden Triangle. With a scooter, it would take around 8-10 hours, depending on your pace and stops. So, how is it possible that you get there by scooter? Just wondering. I would love to do the scooter if this is feasible at all. It certainly looks fun. :)
you are correct! i apologize... technically, the exact intersection of the "golden triangle" is about 200 miles north... i was referring more to the general area where Laos and Thailand and Myanmar come together... hence the "triangle"... and "golden" of course referring to the lucrative money made from opium production and trade, which was/is throughout this region... i was referring to the area in general, but technically that's prob not correct
Wow! Such a great well rounded and informative vlog! thanks!
So glad you enjoyed it! We hope you will subscribe, as we have many more episodes on the way!
Very Nice vedio K. Mike 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much Khun Muay!! 🙏 We have a new episode coming very soon!
Great vid about Pai. Thanks from Seattle.
Thank you so much!!! We had fun making it for sure
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for taking the time to comment
Welcome to pai Thailand
THANK YOU!!! We absolutely love it here.. we appreciate your warm heart
Great job.
Thank you for the kind words! Cheers!!!
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Ill be going here in 2 days❤😍
HAVE FUN!!! I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
@@AroundTheWorldWeGo your vid got me so excited aha. Thnx for the amazing content and enjoy travelling this beautifull world🙏🏼❤️
@@allanvanbree2391 more videos coming SOON!!!
Really good video. I guess I have missed something, but where's your dog?
thank you!!! Ernie is still living his best life!! We have a wonderful dog-sitter in Bangkok who stays with Ernie at our apartment whenever we take short trips... we'll try to include him in a new video soon!
How are those hippies enjoying the annual Fire and Smoke festival? Are we going to see such a clear blue sky as in your video when we visit now, or are we going to choke on smoke and PM 2.5? 😅. Great video. Beautiful. We will wait until the air clears up before going there.
It was good when we were there, and Angela (my wife) was just in Chiang Mai yesterday (for the last few days) with friends.. she said she didn't notice anything out of the ordinary, although i'm sure it comes and goes with the winds
Great video. What camera do you use?
Hi! I only have 2 cameras... my iphone 15 and an Insta360 x3, which gives you those "third person" angles
Hope to be there n a few weeks
it's an extraordinary place!
Awesome. I hope to go in August
you'll have so much fun!! great vibe for a little village
Welcome to Thailand. Your video editing is top-notch. You suppose to earn a lot more subs. 🎉
Wow, thank you! We have fun making them. We have a GREAT new episode coming SOON
pai probably a bit isolated..but hopefully you do more video about pai..i can only seen one from every vloggers i known
We really enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment as well!
Kao San Road of the north. The banana pancake, Lonely Planet haven for the newly hip.
great analogy!! yeah, we loved the area... but my biggest complaint about Pai itself was that there were more westerners than Thais... very much like Kao San Road or even Bangla Road in that regard, although a much more chill vibe, of course
@@AroundTheWorldWeGo I first visited Pai about 25 years ago. It was a small, sleepy Thai village with a handful of thatched huts for visitors.
@@ronagoodwell2709 i bet it was truly magical back then... i would ask you where the "new" place is... but i know you are wise enough to keep it to yourself, which I fully respect and recommend!! 🤣
@@AroundTheWorldWeGo Naypyidaw
@@ronagoodwell2709 we've been to myanmar twice... first in 2010, and then again in Jan 2020... but never to Naypyidaw! we hope to return when it settles down
Enjoyed your witty narration and video… though I believe it is the swallows of Capistrano, not salmon :)
ha!! yes... it's actually a line from "Dumb & Dumber".... one of my favs from a long time ago
Lucy Mountains
The whole area is beautiful 🤩
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เราจะ! เราพยายามสวมหมวกกันน็อคเสมอเวลาขี่มอเตอร์ไซค์ และฉันก็ขับมอเตอร์ไซค์เฉพาะในเมืองเล็กๆ เท่านั้น ไม่กล้าปั่นจักรยานในกรุงเทพ!
Are you the Sunscreen song guy?
ha! i don't know who that is, but my older self sure wishes my younger self would have used sunscreen more!
That's what a tourist is telling who is far away from reality !
BTW, Golden Triangle is around 200 kilometres away from Pai ...
( Living in rural CNX since 15 years, been to Pai countless times )
I'm very happily far away from reality! 😂 Thank you for the feedback and insight! 🙏
Hi, amazing video, you completely sold me and my wife about Pai. But just wanted to know, how to get around if you don't know how to drive a bike? We can rent a car to go to Pai but can you roam around places in a car? Or is there any other method of commute available for people who can't ride? Thank you!
Yes, you can easily explore by car, and there are also taxis / tuktuks ready and eager to take you anywhere you like
Watsica Divide
what is that? i've never heard of it!
The hippies left pai years ago the new age has arrived. With foam parties bikini boxing; and a big piss up, all at very high prices! What’s hippie about that. Hippies had respect for the environment that is definitely not the case in pai anymore
You bring up a very interesting point… this is def a different breed. Most “hippies” I knew in the 70s were adamantly against all war in all of its forms, while today, many of those same folks favor US involvement in wars (Ukraine, Gaza, etc). In the 70s, hippies advocated free speech in all its forms, but now some of those same people favor censorship whenever it challenges their beliefs. In the 70s, hippies completely distrusted the government and authority, but today the same people I knew back then now favor government mandated injections etc. It’s really been fascinating to watch their worldviews completely flip over the decades (I guess age does that to us!). I wish George Carlin was still here to provide some colorful commentary on the topic! 😂 At least most seem to still have a genuine concern for the environment in most cases!!!
@@AroundTheWorldWeGoYou mean that they’re all Democrats?
@@AroundTheWorldWeGo pai is very easy to understand. Before it was run by the northern Thais, it was a very calm place , the cops were paid , and everyone went around there business, then came the tsunami then came the krabbi Thais, these are the long haired hippie looking freaks, they didn’t pay police and started big problems with cops and brought to Pai what you have today, rice paddies being dug up for plastic swimming pools, and too much chemicals in peoples heads, it’s the same in phangan, and viang veng , in Lao. The Australians have moved on from these venues and they were the guys that started these party places, there are still a few places where the original vibe’s exists but they are getting fewer and fewer over the years, money takes over the original vibe is gone. I still love Asia but not as much as 25 years ago, but that’s life, lots of fun on your travels , sorry if my first post was a bit disrespectful, it just can be a bit frustrating seeing what has become of the old haunts.
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yes it is!
Hidden hippie paradise 😳 not hidden anymore 😢
certainly not like in the past... but there are "new" hidden paradise spots that we can keep to ourselves 😀👍
Pai Is really just kind of backpacker land. It has its merits but as a longtime foreigner living in SE Asia, I personally find the backpacker set pretty tiresome. OK, so that's just my own view. I'd suggest for someone looking for a more real kind of haven for people looking for good alternatives in northern Thailand the town of Chiang Dao, which is beautiful and not overrun by the obnoxious element.
yes, while we really enjoyed Pai, it's def more of a tourist town... we can't WAIT to check out Chiang Dao based on your recommendation! THANK YOU
@@AroundTheWorldWeGo you're welcome. I know my post was a little snarky but it was from genuine interest in sharing the real unbidden gems. I hope you like Chiang Dao. The whole area around there is lovely
@@williamtell5365 didn't take it that way at all!! always LOVE a true insider tip
Even better now cannabis is legal here
Yes, it def adds a fitting vibe
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