Best Temples & Culture in Pai
42 places found in Pai
Discover the best temples & culture in Pai, Thailand. Laid-back mountain town beloved by backpackers and nature lovers Whether you're planning your first visit or returning to explore more, our curated selection highlights the top-rated temples & culture that Pai has to offer, complete with ratings, reviews, and practical visitor information.
Each listing includes Google ratings from real visitors, price range indicators, location details, and booking options where available. Use the filters above to narrow your search by rating or price level, and sort by popularity to see the places that other travellers recommend most.
Harmony Hub Pai
A creative studio in Pai offering pottery, linoprinting, and art workshops in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Sweet 'Art Cafe
A creative cafe in Pai's bohemian heart where art, local culture, and Thai hospitality come together.
Arts2 Pai Studio
A creative art studio in Pai offering hands-on Thai art workshops in a peaceful, welcoming setting.
Pai International Meditation Center
A serene Buddhist meditation retreat in Pai's mountains, welcoming beginners and experienced practitioners alike.
Malamong Art Cafe
A creative Pai hideaway where temple-inspired design meets cafe culture in a thoughtfully artistic setting.
Wat Sri Don Chai
Pai's oldest temple, dating to the 14th century, offering intricate detail, wall paintings, and a notably peaceful atmosphere.
Oasis Pai Resort
A peaceful bungalow resort on the outskirts of Pai, known for its lake views and exceptionally warm hosts.
Wat Mae Hi (Wat Si Chum)
A peaceful rural temple in the Mae Hi village area outside Pai, offering quiet cultural charm.
Pril Pai Guesthouse
Cosy nature bungalows with hammocks and mountain views, located a short scooter ride from Pai's walking street.
Wat Sai Khao
An authentic Buddhist temple beside rice fields in Pai, prized for its misty sunrise views.

Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu
A hilltop Buddhist temple in Mae Hong Son offering 360-degree valley views at sunrise and sunset.
Wat Pa Tam Wua
A serene forest temple near Pai built around caves and rock formations, open daily 8am–4pm.
Phrathat Mueang Noi
Ancient hilltop stupa along a remote elephant trail near Pai, rewarding adventurous visitors with serene temple grounds.
Big Buddha Pai
A hilltop Buddhist temple with sweeping valley views, reached via 353 steps above Pai town.
Mueang Paeng Hot Spring
A free government-owned hot spring near Pai offering geothermal pools and boiling vents in a peaceful natural setting.
Kho Ku So Bamboo Bridge
A 815m bamboo walkway through rice fields near Pai, with buffaloes, flower fields, and a hilltop monastery.
Nam Lod Cave
Historic cave with notable formations & a guided tour with a river crossing by raft.
Pai Vintage Garden Resort
A charming vintage-style resort in Pai's highlands, praised for gorgeous rooms, kind staff, and affordable rates.
Mae Yen Waterfall
A rewarding jungle hike near Pai featuring roughly 40+ river crossings and a scenic waterfall reward.

Pai Canyon
Serene, scenic canyon with narrow, ledgy hiking trails that offer sweeping valley views.
Wat Luang
A peaceful Buddhist temple in central Pai, home to a sacred local Buddha statue and friendly resident monks.

Yun Lai Viewpoint
Reached by car or scooter, this hilltop village complex offers tea service & panoramic valley views.
Wat Nam Hu
Compact Buddhist temple with a fish pond, picturesque views & a tranquil atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best temples & culture in Pai?
Browse our curated list above, sorted by rating and visitor reviews. We feature only verified temples & culture with Google ratings, so you can compare options and find the best match for your trip to Pai.
How many temples & culture are in Pai?
Our directory includes a growing collection of verified temples & culture in Pai. Use the filters to narrow by price range or minimum rating to find exactly what you're looking for.
When is the best time to visit Pai?
The best time to visit Pai depends on your priorities. High season (November-February) offers the best weather but higher prices and larger crowds. Shoulder season (March-April, October) provides good weather with fewer tourists. Low season (May-September) has the lowest prices but more rain.