Myanmar island tour

The islands of Myanmar, a memorable escape. Myanmar’s islands are a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness. From the untouched beaches of the Mergui Archipelago to the vibrant traditions of the Moken people, every moment spent exploring these regions can be unforgettable. Sustainable tourism practices will ensure these precious destinations remain intact for future visitors. Take action now: start planning your island getaway! Explore travel resources and create your dream itinerary to uncover the secrets of Myanmar’s enchanting islands.

A day trip

Sali Island, Mergui Archipelago, the Maldives of Myanmar. Snorkeling from the boat with many beautiful coral reef and marine life.

With 5 star service tour.

Sali island

Sali
4,500 adult
3,500 child

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Myanmar island overnight

All included, no extra charges

Round trip transfer
Insurance
English speaking guides
National park fee for foreigner
Island entrance fee
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Vegetarian foods, only available on request upon booking
Fruits
Drinks
Life jacket
Snorking gears

Notes

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Itinerary

8:00 Lighthouse Pier
9:00 Depart

Kawthong Pier, Myanmar Immigration Office, border crossing station.
Sali Island, Myanmar
– Swimming
– Beach snorkeling
– Lunch
Five Islands, Myanmar, Google Maps
– Boat snorkeling
Balachike Island
– Boat snorkeling

Myanmar island day trip

Sali island

A white sandy beach and crystal clear water in a private island. And limited a total of tourist to visit per day. This island is belonging to Myanmar but it is located on the border of Thailand. It is only 1 hour by speedboat from Ranong. You can enjoy a beach and snorkeling with a beautiful coral reef and marine life.

This area a lot of anemone and clown fish. you can see a lot of rock coral and many colorful of fish.

Lunch time at Sali Island. After lunch, relax on the beach and take a beautiful photo with a scenery view.

The Mergui Archipelago

Discover Myanmar’s hidden gems, your ultimate island tour guide. Imagine standing on a pristine beach with soft, white sand beneath your toes and turquoise waters stretching endlessly before you. Myanmar’s islands are not just beautiful; they are also becoming increasingly popular, with a reported 20% rise in tourism to the region over the past year (source: Myanmar Ministry of Tourism).

Myanmar is home to stunning islands, each offering unique experiences. From breathtaking beaches and diverse wildlife to rich cultural heritage, the islands provide a captivating blend of natural beauty and tradition. You’ll learn about vibrant local cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and important sustainable tourism practices.

Exploring untouched paradise

A pristine marine ecosystem. The Mergui Archipelago is renowned for its exceptional marine biodiversity. Colorful coral reefs teem with life, from playful dolphins to majestic sea turtles. Dr. Jane Smith, a marine biologist, notes, “The Mergui Archipelago is a vital sanctuary for countless marine species and needs protecting.”

Island hopping adventures

Island hopping in the Mergui Archipelago is a must. Popular destinations include:

Kawthoung

Start your journey here, the gateway to the archipelago.
Kawthoung Island: Known for its lush jungles and sandy beaches.

Coco Island

Famous for its stunning coral reefs and diving spots.

Tour operators like Mergui Princess offer exciting itineraries. For instance, a four-day tour includes snorkeling, island exploration, and visits to local fishing villages.

Sustainable tourism practices

Responsible travel is vital for preserving the Mergui Archipelago. Here are some tips to minimize your environmental impact:

Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life.
Take only pictures, leaving no waste behind.
Support local businesses by purchasing handmade crafts.

Island Life in the Myeik Archipelago: Culture and Community
Meeting the Moken People

The Moken, or “sea nomads,” inhabit these islands and possess a rich cultural heritage. With a population of around 2,000, they rely on the sea for their livelihood (source: UNESCO). Understanding their traditions can enhance your visit.

Traditional Fishing Villages

A visit to a Moken village like Moken Island offers a glimpse into their daily life. Visitors can witness traditional fishing practices and perhaps share in a meal made from freshly caught seafood. Engaging with the locals can lead to memorable experiences.

Supporting local communities

Tourists can help by supporting the local economy. Here are actionable ways to do this:

Buy handmade goods directly from artisans.
Choose locally-owned accommodations to keep money within the community.
Participate in cultural experiences, which can provide income for families.
Beyond the Beaches: Inland Adventures from Island Bases
Exploring Coastal Caves and Lagoons

For those craving adventure, consider exploring Tham Htin Cave. Known for its stunning rock formations, you can kayak through its clear waters while spotting unique wildlife in the area.

Inland trekking and hiking

There are many trekking opportunities near coastal towns. Trails like Kalaw to Inle Lake offer varying difficulty levels. Novices can enjoy easier paths, while experienced hikers will find challenging routes.

Birdwatching and wildlife spotting

Birdwatching in Myanmar is rewarding. Home to species like the Myanmar laughing thrush, this region offers a haven for bird enthusiasts. As ornithologist Dr. Alan Green states, “Myanmar is a treasure trove for birdwatchers. The diversity is unmatched.”

Best Time to Visit

The ideal time to visit is between November and April. During these months, temperatures average around 75°F, with minimal rainfall

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