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Where To Go in Myanmar

The best way to get there: The Myeik archipelago is situated on the southern Taninthayi Division of Myanmar (in the past known as Tennesarim coast). Around and on the east of Myeik, there are numerous significant tin mines, oil palm plantations, rubber plantation and ranch, and evergreen forests. There are over 800 spotted islands dissipated over the blue ocean along the Taninthayi coast. Kawthaung is one of the entry ports into Myanmar and is just separated from Thailand by an expansive estuary in the Pakchan River. On the Andaman Sea, one can observe numerous significant Pearl rearing and angling beds. Angling is the customary business along the beach front ocean and islands. There can be seen a clan known by different names Chaunam (Water Folk) by Thais, Moken independent from anyone else and Salone of Myanmar. Moken embrace their lifestyle as marine wanderers. They are masters in swimming, jumping and submerging in the ocean. Therefore they are additionally called " Sea – Gypsy" or "Men of the Sea". They can be accessed via air and via land from Yangon.



Dawei is the capital of Tanintharyi Region in the southern piece of Myanmar. Dawei is a seaside district covering a region of more than 4184 sq km. As per history, it has been an essential trading port. It highlights some intriguing frontier engineering, with numerous old wooden, thatched roofed bungalows and some brick and stucco mansions. Dawei is spotted with islands and popular verifiable pagodas.

Under British rule, Dawei was known as Tavoy. Dawei was first established as Thargaya town 1200 years ago and the old city is as yet visible in the northwest of present-day Dawei. 


The most adored pagodas are the Shin Motehti Pagoda, toward the south of Dawei town, Shin Datweh Pagoda toward the north and Shin Maw Pagoda on the Dawei Promontory. The LawkaTharaphu Pagoda includes a 74 m long statue of the leaning back Buddha. One of the noticeable spots to visit in Dawei is Maung-Magan Beach, an outstanding wonder spot in the territory. As Dawei is in the beach front area, fisheries and marine industries form the backbone of the nearby economy.


BEACH AND TRIBEMAUNGMAGAN BEACH

Maungmagan is a delightful beach in Thanintharyi Division. By the slopes ascending from the shoreline, the shoreline is arranged in a wonderful setting. It is an oceanside town around 16 km from Dawei. The shoreline is long, shallow and absolutely pristine. The vast majority in the district are angling skillfully as their living by custom. 


SALONE PEOPLE

The Salone individuals, otherwise called Moken, who live in the ocean around the MyeikArchipelagos go through their entire life on earth on little vessels, by diving for pearls and searching for such ocean items. They come to land for shelter during typhoons amid the rainstorm season. 


ISLANDS COCKS COMB ISLAND

Cocks Comb Island also known as "an emerald heart island" is arranged at the southwest of Kawthaung and a four-hour venture by boat. This Island is an ideal location in for Snorkeling visit. The huge mountain island, with the Heart Lake inside, is situated on the ocean. Numerous sharks and lobsters can be found in plenitude here. This is a perfect area for swimming when the tide subsides. It is the best territory of Asia for swimming. 

The submerged nature is the genuine paradise of Snorkeling Man. There can see a wide range of fishes. Coral Reef Area is spread brimming with water territory. 

BO CHO ISLAND

Bo Cho Island, one of the numerous delightful islands that make up the Mergui Archipelago in the Andaman Sea, is arranged at the south of Lampi Island. This island additionally flaunts a mile-long sandbank and scenic perspectives overlooking the town at the pagoda situated on the slope. This island has a noteworthy settlement of Salone individuals amid the storm season who are at times alluded to as "Ocean Gypsies" or the "Salone." 

KYUN PHI LAR 

Kyun Phi Lar, also called Pilar, is the visitor's most loved island in Myanmar's wonderful the Mergui Archipelago. The long white shorelines extend for kilometers without an impression in the sand. One can see monkeys sitting on the shoreline and comfortably snacking on crabs. 


KAWTHAUNG

Kawthaung, once in the past known as Victoria Point, is the southernmost town in Myanmar. It is one of the entry ports into Myanmar and is separated from Thailand by the expansive estuary of the Pakchan River. Kawthaung holds the beguiling character of a prosperous angling town. 

Kawthaung is encompassed by the Mergui National Reserve and the key to appreciating in Kawthaung is to escape 100m once more from the harbor where the town's beguiling avenues offer asylum from the hurrying around of the harbor. The Andaman Club Resort was based on ThaHtayKyun island, which is around a short ways from Kawthaung. 

MYEIK

The spot of a long and glad nautical history and frontier period structures.

The beautiful and remote Myeik archipelago lies in the Andaman Sea, off the bank of southern Myanmar. Myeik has a long and proud nautical history and a standout amongst the best-kept accumulations of colonial period structures in Southeast Asia. The Mergui Archipelago contains more than 800 excellent islands. The encompassing oceans are buzzing with an astonishing decent variety of vegetation, exceptionally delightful submerged scenes and marine life. The completely clear water of the external Mergui Archipelago is ideal for pearl cultivating. At present, it remains to a great extent unfamiliar to travelers. 

The islands of the Myeik are well-known spots to dive, swim and appreciate the completely clear water off the coast. Ashore, there are various lakes and tidal ponds, abounding with a bounty of untamed life. 


Religious structures, stupas, and figures can be seen on PatawPadet Island. Theindawgyi Pagoda is the greatest and most prominent Pagoda in town. It offers an astounding view over the Northern Islands and comprises of an extremely small museum. The visitor can appreciate the cheap, quality fresh seawood from neighborhood eateries and markets.


LAMPI ISLAND

Lampi Island is the most famous and the largest island in the southern half of the archipelago. The shape of the island is like a giant horse shoe. This island has been designated as a National Park. Various kinds of flora and fauna can be seen on the island. Scientists are just starting to explore the amazing wildlife of Lampi. Mag- nificent mangrove is also situated on the island.


MACLEOD ISLAND

Macleod Island is an unspoiled island with white-sanded beach and crystal clear water in the Myeik Archipelago. It is also a prime location for snorkeling, diving, sea kayaking, fishing and bird watching. It is also a good place for trekking and jungle safari. Macleod Island is home to a beautiful eco-lodge style resort. It’s the perfect place if you’d like that your visit is in harmony with the nature of the archipelago.


MALIWAN WATERFALL AND HOT SPRING


Maliwan Waterfall, a pretty spot worth a visit outside of the dry season, is a great attraction of Kawthaung. It lies around 40 km north of town along a good road and takes 2 hours drive by car. The waterfall lies a little further up the hill about a 25-minute walk up. The scenery around this area will surely take away your breath. Hot springs are located 8 km from the waterfall. The natural hot water is channeled from the hot springs to a bathing unit through a piping system.
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