CVG6+35R, 1149, Wiang Phang Kham, Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai 57130, Thailand
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Local Thai☕High Mountain Coffee on the Thai-Myanmar Border
In the ancient city of Chiang Saen on the border between northern Thailand and Myanmar, more local coffee is hidden in the mountains. The local coffee shops are not only popular for the coffee itself, but also for the altitude and scenery, focusing on the beauty of nature.
This Phamuang is definitely the king of the crowd. It takes half an hour to drive from the city. On the way up the mountain, you will be checked by three waves of Burmese soldiers. Some ask to take pictures of each passenger, and some ask to show their passports. The methods are different. When taking pictures of me, I also made a scissor hand gesture ✌🏻~
The infinite scenery is on the dangerous peaks, the vast vision and the infinitely close to natural environment make this coffee famous locally. I think it is definitely close to the theme of this time "Magical Thailand Hidden Menu".
I thought the coffee here should not be cheap, but I was even more awed by the price. The most expensive large cup is 60 plants, which is RMB 12. No wonder so many locals and European and American tourists come here.
The coffee quality is beyond words. The fragrant and cold coffee is matched with the beautiful scenery of this national park. Most of the hilltops within sight are Myanmar territory. Although the sun is scorching, there is a cool breeze on the mountain. Sitting for a while, it doesn’t feel very hot.
The biggest gain from this trip to northern Thailand is that I can quit air conditioning like the locals and be environmentally sustainable. Although I can’t be calm and relaxed, I can be calm. It turns out that in northern Thailand, a cup of mountaintop coffee is also a journey of spiritual cultivation. #咖啡旅行 #地方只有吃得的美食 #发现旅途的色彩
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Local Thai☕High Mountain Coffee on the Thai-Myanmar Border In the ancient city of Chiang Saen on the border between northern Thailand and Myanmar, more local coffee is hidden in the mountains. The local coffee shops are not only popular for the coffee itself, but also for the altitude and scenery, focusing on the beauty of nature. This Phamuang is definitely the king of the crowd. It takes half an hour to drive from the city. On the way up the mountain, you will be checked by three waves of Burmese soldiers. Some ask to take pictures of each passenger, and some ask to show their passports. The methods are different. When taking pictures of me, I also made a scissor hand gesture ✌🏻~ The infinite scenery is on the dangerous peaks, the vast vision and the infinitely close to natural environment make this coffee famous locally. I think it is definitely close to the theme of this time "Magical Thailand Hidden Menu". I thought the coffee here should not be cheap, but I was even more awed by the price. The most expensive large cup is 60 plants, which is RMB 12. No wonder so many locals and European and American tourists come here. The coffee quality is beyond words. The fragrant and cold coffee is matched with the beautiful scenery of this national park. Most of the hilltops within sight are Myanmar territory. Although the sun is scorching, there is a cool breeze on the mountain. Sitting for a while, it doesn’t feel very hot. The biggest gain from this trip to northern Thailand is that I can quit air conditioning like the locals and be environmentally sustainable. Although I can’t be calm and relaxed, I can be calm. It turns out that in northern Thailand, a cup of mountaintop coffee is also a journey of spiritual cultivation. #咖啡旅行 #地方只有吃得的美食 #发现旅途的色彩