Bus to Mae Sot
The trip from Bangkok to Mae Sot was on a deluxe bus with a control panel for seat adjustment. Note the massage feature in the photo.
The border town of Mae Sot was a surprise. Unlike many scruffy rough and tumble border crossings this town was pleasant enough and clean, even though it had a major highway running through it.
We had a great guest house set on a quiet alley so that made our brief stay a pleasure. The guest house has NGO connections and offers training courses to refugees...and there are a lot of refugees. 120, 000 in rudimentary camps outside Mae Sot.
Because the sidewalks are either nonexistent or plugged up with scooters, parked cars or vendors, it was easier to navigate by bicycle. We spent one full day cycling around seeing the sites and checking out the border itself including the friendship bridge which connects Thailand to Myanmar.
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