Although it is the rainy season, the flowers in Mae Rim are just as beautiful as they are in the winter. I am one of those who love Mon Cham because the flowers are so beautiful. There are many places to visit along the way from Mae Rim District to Mon Cham. The only drawback is that during the winter season, Mon Cham is full of people. Visiting Mon Cham during the rainy season is another good option. The weather is cool and foggy, and of course, you don't have to fight for accommodation and food.

If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Mon Cham, Mong Hill Tyre Lord is a great option. Just a 15-minute drive from Mon Cham, this peaceful accommodation offers a tranquil escape.

Nestled in the Mae Rim district, Mong Hill Tyre Lord offers a unique and stylish accommodation experience. Inspired by nature, the resort's design seamlessly blends with its surroundings. Some of the houses even feature indoor fireplaces, creating a cozy atmosphere for nighttime gatherings.

The rooms here do not have air conditioning, but they do have fan heaters. Imagine how cold it would be in the winter, as the rooms themselves have extra blankets. Even though I went during the rainy season, it was still cold.

After settling into our accommodation, we embarked on a photographic exploration of the surroundings. The resort was within walking distance of the Hmong village, a relatively short stroll. According to the resort staff, many foreign tourists enjoy walking to the village, with some even venturing as far as Mon Cham.

The Hmong villages in Mae Rim still maintain their traditional way of life, including their belief in spirits. The villages still have spirit doctors who treat illnesses, as well as various other cultural practices.

We soon arrived at Mon Cham. Today, there were not many people, but there were still some scattered around. The fog was very thick because it had rained heavily before we arrived, so we were able to see the fog all over Mon Cham.

Due to the extremely thick fog, we couldn't see anything. So we decided to go down from Mon Cham to the Botanical Garden. Since we missed it last time, we wanted to take some cool photos this time.

The botanical garden has several zones to explore, but due to limited time, we only visited the greenhouse section. Even the greenhouse alone took us an hour, with its abundance of photogenic corners.

The greenhouses are divided into sections based on plant families, showcasing a diverse range of species commonly found in nature.

The large greenhouse houses a replica of a tropical rainforest, complete with a multitude of trees and a central waterfall, creating a truly idyllic atmosphere.

After exploring the plant species (actually, we only walked through one zone), we returned to our accommodation to rest and prepare for dinner. We heard that there would be a Hmong dance performance in the evening.

The food was delicious. Usually, the Hmong show is held in the middle of the lawn with spotlights, but today it rained, so the children performed inside instead.

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That night, I slept very comfortably. In the morning, before showering, I had to rely on the heater, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to take a shower. There is a hot water system here, but I tend to be a bit chilly.

Initially, we were a bit confused and apprehensive about what to expect at Mong Hill Tyre Lord. However, we were thoroughly impressed and thoroughly enjoyed the overall atmosphere and the excellent service provided by the staff (who are local Hmong people). We would love to return, especially during the winter season, as it would be a truly delightful experience.

*fahp-ah-wah*

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