Three Dawei Tour
Erawan Waterfall & Tiger Temple
Tour Description
This tour lets your explore one of the most beautiful falls in South East Asia – the Erawan Waterfall; known as the 7 levels of natural beauty. Enjoy swimming in its clear emerald-colored water or relax in a peaceful place beside the fall. This waterfall is most definitely worth a visit and is a must-see-attraction in Kanchanaburi. At the same time, you will have a chance to visit the world famous Tiger Temple at Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua; the forest temple and sanctuary for wild animals.
Itinerary
08:00 am. | Our A/C van will pick you up from your hotel/guesthouse in Kanchanaburi/Bangkok and depart for the Erawan National Park. (If you start from Bangkok, we will pick you up at 06:00 am.) |
09:00 am. | Arrive at the Erawan Waterfalls and start trekking along its natural trail along its seven tieres of splendid waterfalls. Appreciate the natural beauty inside the Park and have a rest and a swim in the crystal clear emerald-colored pools of the falls. Enjoy a shower from the falling water while you are surrounded by huge tropical trees and dense jungle. |
12:00 pm. | Lunch at local restaurant (L) |
13:00 pm. | After lunch, continue your trip to the Tiger Temple and give you the chance to get very close to the majestic tigers. |
16:00 pm. | Return to your accommodation in Kanchanaburi |
Meals: B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner |
Services
Included Services
- A/C mini bus transportation guaranteed
- All entrance fees
- Lunch
- Drinking water & Cold towels
- English speaking guide
Excluded Services
- Alcoholic drinks & soft drinks
- Other services not mentioned in the program
About Southern Myanmar

Sothern Myanmar is a newly open tourist destination and still very much undiscovered by foreign tourists. The key tourist attractions are stunning, untouched white sandy beaches along Myanmar’s southern coastline including the pristine Murgui Archipelago and other eye-catching natural attractions. Highlights of Southern Myanmar also include Golden Rock Pagoda, the World War II cemetery and “Death Railway”, and the world’s largest reclining Buddha. The areas cover Mon State, Karen State, and Tanintharyi Division. Over the past 50 years, Southern Myanmar has been locked off to outside world; foreign travelers were restricted to flying in and out of Dawei, Myeik and Kawthaung. Until late in 2013 the travel restrictions were relaxed, and it’s now possible to travel as far south as Myeik overland...
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