Erawan Waterfall, Thailand
The Erawan Waterfall, also known as the Seven-tiered Waterfall, is situated in the province of Kanchanaburi's Erewan National Park. Erewan Falls, considered to be the most stunning waterfall in Central Thailand, rises from the peaceful and romantic Khwae Yai River and winds its way through the highlands and hills before falling at an elevation of 2,000 meters. The Erawan waterfall's unique characteristic is that it glides through it rather than falling violently as other waterfalls do. Seven floors with a few meters between each floor.
Each level of the Erewan Waterfall has its own unique beauty and features, including a layer of water that drips like a small stream, a level that is a high cliff that allows water to flow straight, a level that is surrounded by ancient trees with brilliant yellow leaves, a level that is covered in various types of green moss, a level that has a small jade-green lake, and a level that is covered in many different types of green moss. Visitors will Play in the naturally cool blue water while taking in the birds' and mountains' melodic melody.