
Explore local culture, riverside tranquility, and immersive activities. Unique experiences await to make your stay truly unforgettable.
Set in a picturesque valley in Mae Hong Son, Northern Thailand, Pai is a small mountain town where time slows down and nature takes center stage. Surrounded by rivers, rice fields, and misty hills, it offers the perfect balance of adventure, culture, and serenity. At The Riverfront Reserve, Pai, we invite you to explore a curated collection of experiences from peaceful riverside moments to immersive journeys through Pais most beloved landmarks. Whether you seek outdoor adventure, cultural connection, or quiet reflection, Pais charm will leave you inspired.

A Scenic Path of Peace
the Kho Ku So Bamboo Bridge stretches 815 meters across emerald-green rice fields. Built in 2016 to link Khai Kiri Monastery with nearby villages, it serves both monks collecting alms and locals making merit.
the Kho Ku So Bamboo Bridge stretches 815 meters across emerald-green rice fields. Built in 2016 to link Khai Kiri Monastery with nearby villages, it serves both monks collecting alms and locals making merit.
The name, from the Tai Yai language Kho (bridge) and Ku So (merit) reflects its purpose and peaceful spirit. Stroll along the bamboo walkway, surrounded by panoramic views, local coffee shops, and craft stalls. Visit early in the morning during festivals for the serene almsgiving ceremony, a glimpse into Pais spiritual traditions.
Breathtaking Views and Natural Adventure
Pai Canyon offers dramatic landscapes carved by time and wind. Walk along narrow ridges and cliffs overlooking pine forests and rice valleys.

Its name comes from local dialect: Kong means path and Lan means monitor lizard, describing the winding, reptile-like trails. The canyon is especially famous for its golden sunsets and sweeping mountain silhouettes a must-visit for photographers and nature lovers alike.

A WWII Landmark
Built in 1941 during World War II, Pai Memorial Bridge once served as part of the Japanese supply route to Myanmar. Today, it stands as one of Pais most photographed landmarks and symbolizing peace
The Charm of Yunnan Culture
Step into Santichon Village, also known as the Chinese Yunnan Cultural Center, where Pais Yunnan Chinese community preserves its rich heritage. Explore traditional clay houses, sample handmade noodles and Yunnan tea, and experience local crafts and performances that tell the story of migration and cultural harmony in Northern Thailand.


Natures Forest Spa
Built in 1941 during World War II, Pai Memorial Bridge once served as part of the Japanese supply route to Myanmar. Today, it stands as one of Pais most photographed landmarks and symbolizing peace
A Refreshing Forest Escape
Just west of town lies Mo Paeng Waterfall, a local favorite for its easy access and natural beauty. Its cascading tiers, cool pools, and shady surroundings make it ideal for a quick swim, a picnic, or a leisurely afternoon close to nature. Your Journey Begins Here

From tranquil bamboo bridges to forest hot springs, every path in Pai leads to discovery. Let The Riverfront Reserve be your sanctuary between each adventure a riverside retreat where you can return, rest, and reflect on the beauty of Northern Thailand.