Permanently Closed Has this place reopened? Let us know!
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
8CCF+GFJ, Thung Yao, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, ThailandMap
What travelers say:
More
See all 5 photos
[Newest] This month's promo code pack
Claim
Recommendations Near The Land Split
The Land Split Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(709 Reviews)TripAdvisor
709 Reviews
Trek585524
It’s closed
After driving all of the way out, we discovered it was closed. The owner needs to update his information on Trip Advisor to keep people from wasting their time.
After driving all of the way out, we discovered it was closed. The owner needs to update his information on Trip Advisor to keep people from wasting their time.
An interesting result of 2008 earthquake. Very friendly owner, has a small kiosk at entrance with fresh juice and fruit, you pay donation only, its up to you but well worth it.. Enjoyable scenery with...
An interesting result of 2008 earthquake. Very friendly owner, has a small kiosk at entrance with fresh juice and fruit, you pay donation only, its up to you but well worth it.. Enjoyable scenery with...
It’s closed
After driving all of the way out, we discovered it was closed. The owner needs to update his information on Trip Advisor to keep people from wasting their time.
It’s closed
After driving all of the way out, we discovered it was closed. The owner needs to update his information on Trip Advisor to keep people from wasting their time.
Interesting place to visit
An interesting result of 2008 earthquake. Very friendly owner, has a small kiosk at entrance with fresh juice and fruit, you pay donation only, its up to you but well worth it.. Enjoyable scenery with...
Interesting place to visit
An interesting result of 2008 earthquake. Very friendly owner, has a small kiosk at entrance with fresh juice and fruit, you pay donation only, its up to you but well worth it.. Enjoyable scenery with...
Cracking Jansey
Obviously, this was a cracking experience. Because the split is a crack in the land. Obviously, in Germany it would not be so cracking. I love cracks