Mergui
The
Mergui Archipelago, a cluster of over
800 islands in southern Myanmar, is an unspoiled paradise. Crystal-clear
waters, palm-fringed beaches, lush mangrove forests, and vibrant coral reefs
define this archipelago. The archipelago's remote location and limited tourism
have preserved its pristine beauty.
Explore
the underwater world with diving and snorkeling adventures,
encountering diverse marine life within the coral reefs. Most islands remain
uninhabited, offering seclusion and tranquility. Spot deer, monkeys, tropical
birds, and wild swine in their natural habitat. Learn about the unique
lifestyle of the Moken people, known as "Sea Gypsies,"
who inhabit some of the islands. While the Mergui Archipelago focuses on
natural beauty and exploration, shopping and nightlife are limited, allowing
visitors to fully immerse themselves in the island's serenity.