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As a nature lover and a travel enthusiast, I’ve always enjoyed discovering hidden gems, and today, I found one right here in
Dawei. I’d heard about
Taw Moe Taung from the students at
Dawei University, but this mountain, though not new to me, had always intrigued me. Nestled in the heart of
Laung Lone Township, just a short distance from the bustling town of Dawei, this mountain has a lot to offer to those who venture off the beaten path.

Journey to Taw Moe Taung
Getting to Taw Moe Taung is easy, and it’s the kind of place that’s perfect for a quick escape from town. From Dawei, the mountain is only about a
15-minute drive. To get there, you’ll cross the
Kamyawkin Bridge and soon find yourself in
Taw Shi Village, located on the other side. The road winds through scenic countryside, and the journey is just a small preview of the adventure that awaits at the top.
Once you reach the base of the mountain, you can choose to continue your journey on a
motorbike, which will take you half of the way, a resting point near the summit. The road is a mix of
half concrete and
half red dirt track, but it’s manageable and adds a bit of adventure to the ride. After about
10 minutes, we arrived half way of the journey and decided to leave the motorbike there—it’s a peaceful spot, and it’s also where you’ll find a
monastery. If you want to keep going up, the rest of the journey will be on foot.

The Ascent to the Summit
The walk to the top is about
35 minutes and offers a perfect escape into nature. As we climbed, we were surrounded by towering
trees and the sound of
birds singing overhead. The path is shaded and peaceful, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely hike. The day we arrived, the sky was
cloudy, which was a blessing. The cool weather made the walk comfortable and allowed us to take in the beauty of the surrounding nature without the sun beating down too hard.
With every step, the views started to open up, revealing the breathtaking landscape below. From the summit, we could see
lush forests, the winding
Dawei River, and the
Andaman Sea stretching out into the distance. The combination of the landscape and the quiet atmosphere made the whole experience feel almost magical.


At the Top – A Moment of Peace
After reaching the summit, we took some time to relax and enjoy the scenery. We spent about
an hour and a half at the top, chatting, snapping pictures, and snacking on the treats we’d brought along. The
monastery on the mountain is a tranquil spot, and the monk, who greeted us when we arrived, kindly called us back when it was time to leave. It’s moments like this—small interactions with locals—that make trips like this so special.
The descent was just as peaceful. The quiet, the shade of the trees, and the sense of accomplishment made it a relaxing way to end the journey. We spent a few more moments under the trees at the monastery before heading back to Dawei.

A Beautiful Day in Dawei
Taw Moe Taung was exactly what I needed—a quiet, beautiful spot to reconnect with nature. If you’re in Dawei and looking for a peaceful retreat with stunning views and a bit of adventure, I highly recommend making the trek up this mountain. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or someone who just wants to enjoy a leisurely walk in nature, this spot won’t disappoint.
I’ll be writing more about the natural beauty and hidden gems of
Dawei soon, so stay tuned!
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Wow ! Wonderful Land…
Wonderful !
Breathtaking scene .
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I’ll visit there one day.
I want to visit.
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19.4.25
Thanks you.
Thanks
Nice View
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I would like to visit there…
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25.3.25