Overview

Many tourists choose this place as their entryway into Myanmar since it shares a border with the Thai town of Ranong in the east. The Andaman Sea is located southwest of the town. Kawthaung, which is encircled by water, has a tropical monsoon climate.

Kawthaung - Southern most part of Myanmar and gateway to Mergui islands
Kawthaung - Southern most part of Myanmar and gateway to Mergui islands

There are plenty of sights to view and things to do, such as visiting the nearby hot springs and waterfalls. Kawthaung is home to several pagodas, including the Pyitawaye Pagoda, Arnandar Pagoda, and Aungtawmu Pagoda. Many of these pagodas date back many centuries. It's simple to walk to Kawthaung's little town. You may stroll through the town and talk to the locals. You may also visit the Palone Tone Tone Island and take a stroll across the Palone Tone Tone Bridge.

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What to do and what to see

There are many interesting activities for you to explore Kaw Thaung. Let’s find out what to do and what to see during this Myanmar tour!

Kayaking in the Andaman Blue Sea
Kayaking in Kawthaung

Firstly, participating in many interesting water sports activities is a must-do. The coastal city of Kawthaung offers various tourist attractions for both locals and visitors from other countries, including magnificent islands that serve as an access point to the Mergui Archipelago. There are several islands available for island hopping and participating in water sports on day and night tours. Kawthaung is an excellent starting place for island hopping. You may rent a boat and go from one island to another. Horse Shoe Island, Dunkin Island, 115 Island, Cocks Comb Island, and Zadetkyi Island are some of the most frequently visited islands. The sea in the vicinity of Kawthaung is home to many beautiful aquatic creatures. If you enjoy diving, you may enjoy discovering the vibrant corals and stunning creatures. 

Beautiful Horse Shoe Island In Myanmar
Beautiful Horse Shoe Island In Myanmar

Visiting pagodas also should be added to your Myanmar travel. Kawthaung, like other towns in Myanmar, has an abundance of pagodas. Many people like visiting and taking pictures of the charming pagodas that are located inside the town itself. Pyi Daw Aye is the one with the greatest renown in the city center. The golden peak, which is located on a hill just to the north of the town center, can be seen throughout the town. There are small food, drink, and souvenir shops next to the entrance, and it is frequently crowded with people. Pyi Daw Aye is a fantastic location to watch the sunset and has some great views of the river and the distant Thai mountains. Mey Paw Kyan, another pagoda worth visiting, is located on a rocky outcrop at the outer edges of the town. You may hire a native boatman to transport you around the region so you can take in the sights of Kawthaung and the sea. The Pyitawaye Pagoda, Arnandar Pagoda, and Aungtawmu Pagoda are a few other noteworthy pagodas.

Pyi Daw Aye Pagoda
Pyi Daw Aye Pagoda

To explore the daily life of the locals, going to the local market is a great idea. Taking a stroll around the market will give you a sense of an authentic southern town. People are frequently crowded at Kawthaung Myo Ma market. There is a wide range of flavors and smells in the Myo Ma Indoor Market in the city of Kawthaung, including smells of fish, meat, and vegetables. You can buy anything while strolling around the market, including clothes and shoes, toys, food and household goods. Here you may learn about the many cultures of the region's inhabitants. In the Kawthaung Myo Ma market, you may get traditional Burmese and Thai food.

Myoma Market - Biggest market in Kawthaung
Myoma Market - Biggest market in Kawthaung  

You also could explore the beautiful landscape to fulfill your Myanmar travel tour. The distinctive feature of Kawthaung is Bayintnaung Hill. You may stop at 555 Hill View Point along the trip for a panoramic view of the Andaman Sea, Kawthaung, and the small border town. Because it rises 555 feet above sea level, the hill is known as "555 Hill." Thailand is visible from the mountaintop as well. The southernmost point of Myanmar, Bayintnaung Point, also known as Victoria Cape, is a must-see. Many people start their journey at the lovely hot springs and waterfall located about 40 kilometers outside of Kawthaung. The waterfall's name is Maliwan. It's very popular with locals and has a water slide and many inflatables, especially on weekends when it can become rather crowded. While this activity may not be exciting, it does give an excellent glimpse into the daily lives of the residents. In the dry season, when the waterfall is much less stunning, it probably isn't worthwhile to visit.

What to eat and what to drink

You can find a few restaurants with English-language menus and Western food alternatives, but for the most part, you'll be eating traditional Burmese food. Along with the delicious curries, there is also Thai-inspired food available, as you might anticipate from a town so close to the border. This is usually a well-liked choice among visitors to the region.

Taste of Traditional Burmese Cuisine
Taste of Traditional Burmese Cuisine

There are various places that are popular with visitors to Kawthaung where they may get coffee, juice, and slight snacks and meals. You may get them from a variety of shops. 

When to go to Kawthaung

The weather factor is one of the most important Myanmar travel information because it will affect directly your experience. Therefore, let’s take time to learn more about it.

Kawthaung has a hot temperature all year round, yet, like much of the rest of the nation, there is a distinct wet season from April to November.

awthaung is one of the most important towns in southern Myanmar
Kawthaung on summer

The monsoon season has a significant influence here because of its location at the southernmost point of Myanmar and because it is close to the shore. In particular, the months of May to September may bring on a lot of days of severe rain, making them less than ideal for travel.

Tours

You might want to know more about Myanmar travel destinations, don’t worry, let’s spend time knowing more about Kaw Thaung vicinity to have the best plan. 

Kawthaung and Nyaung Oo Phee: In the Myeik Archipelago, this island is among the must-see destinations. To see this island, you must go to Kawthaung in the Thanintharyi area of southern Myanmar. You may take a boat to the island from Kawthaung. Nyaung Oo Phee Island, which is part of Myanmar's Tanintharyi Region, is home to a wide variety of sights and activities, making a trip there highly worthwhile. 

Barwell Island and Kawthaung: The sight of Barwell Island has the feeling of a fairyland lying on the ground, which is why Barwell is included among Myanmar's most beautiful islands. 

Kawthaung sightseeing: Compared to much of the rest of Myanmar, Kawthaung is an excellent place to spend time since it provides a more pure and tranquil experience. A stunning blue sea, mountains, beaches, hot springs, and waterfalls are all around Kawthaung. Let's explore each corner of this stunning location!

Kawthaung and Sali Island: Island Sali People believe that Myanmar is an island that resembles the Maldives. There is a beach with beautiful sand and sparkling water. It is a private island, and the number of visitors each day is limited. Although it sits near Thailand's border, this island is actually owned by Myanmar. You may enjoy a beach and snorkelling with a stunning coral reef and aquatic life.

Sali Island
Sali Island

Hope that you already have enough information about Kaw Thaung to have the best plan for the trip. If you still have any questions about Kaw Thaung, don’t hesitate to contact Asia Private Travels for the best support. 

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