Even with the conveniences of tuk tuks and the thoroughly affordable rental mopeds we chose to make our way up to Pam Bok Waterfall by foot. The journey was long but made the plunge into the brisk water a rejuvenating and worthwhile experience. It gave us the energy to continue further up the road to the outskirts of a tiny village where we enjoyed lunch and re-hydrated on local beer. It was clear to us this town would be spectacular in wet season when the rice terraces are vibrantly green. We stopped at a farm known for a crack that formed after an earthquake on our way back toward Pai. The special part of the experience was not the Land Split but instead the hospitality of the farmer offering juice and fruit straight from the land. Not sure if we should have trusted the ice but it was too hot not to!











