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Mergui Archipelago

Mergui Archipelago, located in southernmost part of Myanmar (Burma), comprises over 800 beautiful islands. Due to its virtual isolation, the islands and surrounding seas are alive with an amazing diversity of flora & fauna and very beautiful underwater scenes and marine life.
The only human inhabitants in the area are sea gypsies, namely Salon in Myanmar. They live on boats during dry season and remain on land during rainy season. They still practice the same fishing and boat building techniques used for generation.

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Victoria Point (Kawthaung - Myanmar - Burma) about 300 km north of Phuket Town, is famous for Myanmars southern most border town. Situated on the mouth of Pakchan River with lush green hills and fishing boats and . . .

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Singapore is buying hundred of thousands tons of sand every month according to 7Days News Journal. Surveys have been done during the months of Feb 2009. There were about 6 companies trying to export sea sand and 1 company for river sand. The 6 companies are SBC, S-Marine, Star High, Sim Liang Huat, Diamond Palace and a Thai company represented by Shwe Phone Aung Kyaw co. The combined export of existing companies totalled about 500,000 tones and each 1 cubic meter (roughly 1.5 ton) fetched 3 us$ according to Star High. Myanmar Economic Holding Corporation (MEH) is solely responsible for permitting sand extraction from Myanmar. Those companies who have got the right to supply sand to Singapore government have to open an office in Myanmar and must apply for permit to extract and export sand from MEH. Those who won the tender usually are able to export 1.5 million cubic meter (approx. 2.25 million tons) within a year.

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10 Things that can save you money when going to Mergui Archipelago
  1. Bargain as the fuel price flautates and operators can give you better price some time.

  2. Find Local Operators as they have more consessions to operate in Burma Waters.

  3. Bring/Buy your own booze.

  4. Keep it under 5 days if your budget is tight - Myanmar Government will charge you zone fees based on 5 days minimum, extra days will be charged at 20$ / day.

  5. Insist on sea food bought on the way - local fishermen are more than willing to trade their catch with foreign alcohol, cigarette and stuff.

  6. Internet/ email at the Cyber Cafe near Myoma Jetty.

  7. Sightseeing is cheaper with Bike taxis - one person one taxi. Cars will be safer though.

  8. Stay at Ranong hotel whenever possible. YOu might have to pay the same amount but more value for money at Ranong.

  9. You can reach to Kawthaung within 24 hrs. from Europe. There are direct flights to Phuket and Phuket to Ranong is just 4 hours by regular Mini Bus which are used by Visa-run expatriates. Ranong to Kawthaung by long-tail boat is 45 minutes.

  10. Always bring Thai Baht to this area as it is widely accepted. Any other currency like US$, Euro will change at a very low rate.

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Mergui” discussed on ThornTree.

14 Nov Myanmar Travel Discussion Forum : Going to Mergui soon. Does anyone know whether it is possible to visit this area, island hop, utilizing the local fisherman boat? Or what kind of transport and accommodation available. Any input will be much appreciated.

 Area is possible for visit but you must go by licensed transport. Any other local boats without permit cannot be board by foreigner. They have a very strict rule and an organization for control of illegal foreigners (MaKaPha) will catch you and put you in jail.

 That is the most expensive area in Myanmar. There is only one Myanmar private company operating tourist boats but they do Discovery Cruise – not diving. They seemed totally on their own not related to gov.

 The only informative site I found is mergui.org.

 

Mergui Archipelago

11 Nov. Myanmar Travel Discussion Forum : Has anyone of you been to the Mergui Archipelago? If so, is it difficult to get there, to stay there for some days or (even a few weeks) and what is your impression?

Another possibility is doing a dive-live aboard departing from Phuket, Thailand - but beware of the price, it's unbelievably expensive, as they charge about 3000$ boat license to get the concession to go diving there. Few resort, hotel, guesthouse on the islands and access from the Burmese mainland (with fishing boats or the like) is heavily controlled by the government.

It looked gorgeous on Google Earth and the pictures posted on Google Earth. The area below 11 degree Latitude is the best which includes Lampi, Kyun Phila, Wa-ale, Nyaung Wee and 115 (Crescent Bay). I also find www.mergui.org the most complete information on Mergui Archipelago.

It is possible to set up a multiple day tour from inside Myanmar as well, with hired boat and guide, there was a post here as well, they started off in Myeik, but again not cheap and has to be set up in advance to get necessary permits. No diving on that boat however.

Without those permits you are restricted to the towns of Kawthoung (where the border is), Myeik and Dawei. In Dawei you can see the close by surroundings, in Kawthoung you can take a long tail to some nearby islands (no permit for those). However there's no dream beach with bamboo huts on these spots.

New is the following resort, with diving, off Kawthoung: Myanmar Andaman Resort www.mergui.org/myanmarandamanresort

 

Some other comments:

Buggar... I was looking at going there too... for diving, but saw the prices on the live aboard option from Phuket and it's bloody ridiculous!

Replied by another poster : Hey! That resort looks pretty neat - do you have any info on prices, location, room and food?

No, it's new and haven’t been there yet. L They sure need to arrange something with the government to be able to put up a resort there...everybody in the tourism business in Burma has to...

Wow-
That place looks fantastic.....pretty remote....very cool...PADI too

Price for 5 Days / 4 Nights based on two person sharing one twin / double room:

US$ 590 per person
www.mergui.org/accomodations

Inclusive services
- Twin Sharing accommodation in Superior Cottage
- Meals : Half – board (breakfast & dinner)
- Airport transfer (Kawthaung Airport – Kawthaung Jetty – Kawthaung Airport)
- Jetty transfer (Kawthaung / Ranong Jetty – Myanmar Andaman Resort – Kawthaung / Ranong Jetty)
- Kawthaung Zone Fee (Royalty Fee)

Exclusive services
- Yangon Services
- International and domestic airfares and Airport Taxes
- Meals : lunch
- Cost of visa
- Personal expenses
- Personal or baggage insurance
- Diving, Kayaking, Snorkeling and Sightseeing are not included in the above quoted prices.

USD & Euro notes can be used at the Resort. Need to apply visa – available On Arrival.
...not exactly budget, but of course, they are pioneers in the region and I suppose you're paying for that too...
In particular if it is based on twin sharing. Does that mean one has to pay extra if only one person in cottage?

 

Posted: 14 Sep 2007

From Phuket to the Mergui Archipelago

I've seen some dive boat operators offering 7-day trips for about 1200$, is there anything cheaper around?

I know it's probably not getting much cheaper because of the expensive permits.

I was wondering if anybody has done the trip?

Yes, the permits this year are 2000 US$, making diving there very expensive.

Cheapest option: this boat, but since they offer longer trips it can still become quite expensive. For a shorter trip: check this boat. No diving though.
www.merguiprincess.com

 

Mergui Archipelago's: Can I kayak on my own?

21 Sep: Is it possible to walk into Myiek or kawthoung and rent or buy a kayak and disappear a week or two? If it were to be illegal, could you buy a permit of some kind? Also how tight is security and government regulations when there are over 800 islands? If I keep a low profile on just some dumb kayak, 800+ islands, how many authorities are around there anyway?! I mean I guess it is becoming more popular, but I mean 800+ islands!!!!

I wonder if you could somehow live with or travel with the sea people there. I know in Fiji the tribes are hospitable.

The answer is that you have to stay in government approved hotels or guesthouses. You can not go anywhere, without a permit and an approved guide, outside the tourist trail and if or when you, they will see you sorted in no time.

If some innocent Myanmar person transports you outside approved areas or lets you stay in their home, you put them in a very serious situation.

I highly doubt you can just go off into the distance on a kayak, boat or whatever....its all controlled, and mostly Liveboard operations thru Phuket.

One fellow I know was caught with a rented moto outisde 'allowed territory'. He was taken back to where he started off by the authorities.

Myself was trying to get over border to China once, without permit. Officer was very friendly and Chinese visa impressed him a lot. Until he called his superior, then there was a polite 'there's absolutely nothing I can do for you'. Trying to bribe (I rent a car from you with driver, we talk about price...) didn't help either.

Strayed off past a (unmanned) road block once. Headed of hiking, about 15km. Suddenly olive drab pick-up stopped next to me...The uniforms inside were polite and even took me to the lake I intended to go. But then took me back to where I started off...

As stated above- please be aware that breaking certain rules will most likely have no effects for foreigners at all but it is not courageous at all to break certain laws, even if they are stupid in our view. But it can have an extreme effect on locals you contacted before, friends or guesthouse owners, transport people for instance, who are "responsible" for you and might have to pay a very high price for foreigner’s "courage".

If nothing else, is it possible to go to a island that is alot on a ferry of some kind and stay on the island (not in a hotel or anything) for an extended period of time

Look, it pretty much gets down to the rule about foreigners staying in government approved guesthouses... and not straying outside the approved areas> Myanmar Travel and Tourism say that it’s for the protection of visitors... Whatever you do, please consider the situation that you, by your actions, might put local people in and offcourse, consider your own safety. Day trips yes... overnighter on the islands... not really.. only one that I know of.. Andaman resort @ USD 200 plus per night.

I'm reading that line very slowly, but it still sounds like an oxymoron. If you were to be put in a detention prison, could you buy your way out? Guess money talks.


This is an excerpt from a Canadian magazine called Outpost.

The full article doesn't seem to be on the web. I have the magazine at home, though, and the story goes like this ... Basically, a couple of Canadians went as guests of the junta to the Mergui Archipelago to tour some areas by kayak. The junta is (or was) considering opening up the area for this kind of tourism. The couple then headed out with a Burmese guide after their visit was supposed to be over. They paddled the islands and didn't get caught. The thing is, they were seen by a lot of people, and there was no follow-up info with regards to their guide (who was also seen in several places AND who was known to the military guy who arranged the visit).

It is a very interesting article, but I felt that it was a highly irresponsible move on their part because, as mentioned many times above, it is always the Burmese who pays the consequences and locals are always involved. First of all, it is very difficult to get around in the islands without some kind of assistance (fresh water, food, guidance, shelter if necessary, etc.) or contact with locals. Second, you will be seen, putting whoever sees you into a very seriously precarious situation (Do I tell, or don't I tell? If I don't tell, then what if someone finds out that I knew but didn't say?).

From what was written in the article, it is a spectacular area that is worth seeing.


I think I've read somewhere that is possible for foreigners to cross from Myanmar to Thailand, near a place called Kawthuang, at the very south of Myanmar. But I think I've also read that it's not possible to reach this town overland, but it is, or it was, possible to reach it by boat. Does someone have some recent information about this?

To reach Kawthoung you can get on one of the infrequent ships of MFSL - however cabin for foreigner is about as expensive as an air ticket (or even a bit more...). Most people gong that way take a flight to either Dawei or Myeik and then travel down the cost by fast ferry to Kawthoung,

These days one needs permit to enter and exit at this border as well when coming from Yangon/upper Burma.

 

Chasing Myiek (Kayaking)

hello....wondering if anyone has reccomodations for a kayak trip to explore some relatively remote islands for an experienced, but not expert kayaker. thanks for the tips

MerguiPrincess.com
They'll get you as remote as you can get. we organized a group of 10 for a "kayaking safari" which was an all-inclusive camping trip, complete with tents, bedding, excellent food, guides, etc. they're based out of Phuket, but you can meet up with them in Ranong as well. The base camp at the time was a couple of hours out by speedboat to a remote island near Lampi in the Mergui Archipelago. You won't see another human that isn't in the crew for days, unless they take you to visit some of the nearby fishing villages. Absolutely pristine, and worth the trouble of getting there.

You will be restricted as a foreigner where you can go, some area are military sensitive, some the government can not allow you (a foreigner) in areas the Government has no contact/relationship with (Ethnic Tribes-Drug Lords-Factions Fighting one another), so the will not allow anyone there, sometime they will allow you there, with a permit and a guide, this can change daily and monthly too.

Some routes you can not take, some boats you will be escorted from landing to a taxi, cant even go in the town, some towns you can not go out of via a car, you can only fly in/out. There is fighting on the Thailand/Myanmar borders in the south, there is huge areas in the north nobody can go, or you need a permit, and these permits take 4-6 weeks, or longer, depending on all types of things...

They are also very suspecting of anyone possible associated with a journalism background, or affiliated with a Human Rights group, if they suspect you of either, good luck!

 

New Scuba Diver Suggestions

I am a farily new scuba diver who got certified in Cozumel last year and I loved it.

I am wanting to do another scuba diving vacation but this time aboard a liveaboard. As I can only take vacation during high season (late Dec), I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?

I live in CA, so something closer than Thailand would be great...like the Roaton Islands but it looks like it is not so ideal in Dec? Also, I would be going by myself so I don't have a buddy.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Diane

 

Hi Diane,

Welcome to the wonderful underwater world of scuba diving!

Couple recommendations:

1. Post your question on Scubaboard -- it is like Thorntree, but dedicated to scuba divers. Scubaboard website

2. I wouldn't recommend a liveaboard for a new diver. They tend to be targetted to more advanced divers. Feel free to contact a company and ask though!

3. Cozumel is the best diving in the Caribbean (in my opinion...). Roatan is good - massive coral formations but you won't see nearly the amount or size of marine life that you do in Coz -- because the Bay Islands have been overfished. Belize is decent but expensive. Caymans and Bahamas is good too. Bonaire has been a divers haven for decades. Dominica has lots of little critters and beautiful coral.

4. I suggest you get in touch with a good local dive shop in your area. Most offer organized trips and will buddy you up with another solo diver.

Cheers!
Kay


Mainly, and most importantly, Liveboard is normally not for a novice, as its extreme conditions, far away from civilization. The Coco islands off Costa Rica is one such venue, but a OW certification is not enough, as its over 100 feet dangerous currents, that has even killed Divemasters.

You also shoul know the expense of Liveboard, whether Thailand or Honduras, is very expensive, about $300 day and up, with minimum of 3 days.

Liveboard also tends to be for area that are protected, where no tourist are allowed to impact the lands and natural surroundings, like in Thilands Andaman Islands and Mergui Islands off Burma.

If you are PADI OW Certified, you will always dive with a Divemaster, whether solo or with a buddy, and normally a novice will be paired with more senior diver for a buddy.

Go to PADI.com for dive shops, divemaster and divesites worldwide, they have the info for each, phone email etc.

Source : LonelyPlanet.com – Thorn Tree Forum, MTT, Mergui.org

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