Bamboo Bridge

Bridge Pai, Mae Hong Son, Thailand

What to expect

The Bamboo Bridge in Pai, also known as Boon Ko Ku So Bridge, is a remarkable eco-friendly structure spanning across lush rice paddies in the serene Mae Hong Son Province of Northern Thailand. This enchanting 800-meter long bridge, built with concrete and steel posts and woven with bamboo, connects the quaint village to the picturesque Wat Pa Huai Khai Khiri temple. As you walk along the bridge, you'll be captivated by the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the majestic mountains in the distance. The bridge is a wonderful walk through rural Northern Thailand, where you can see workers tending to the fields and even the occasional water buffalo. Visitors can also explore the nearby forest temple, feed the fish in a small pond, and find some great photo opportunities. There are also cafes and restaurants nearby, offering traditional Thai cuisine with gorgeous views over the rice fields

Plan your family visit to the Bamboo Bridge with these blog insights 👇

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Pai with kids

Pai with kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We walked on the 800 meters long bridge, which runs entirely across the rice fields. Along the bridge there are swings for the kids and funny picture points

Highlights: We completely relaxed after this short walk. The colors of the grasses along with the mountains behind make a beautiful picture ✨