Mergui Islands, The Best Place To Escape From Social Media
The Mergui Islands are also known as Myeik Islands or Myeik Kyunzu; (in Myanmar language): The Mergui Islands are located in southern Myanmar, and are part of the Tanintharyi Region. The islands are sometimes known as the Pashu Archipelago because the Malay people there are known as Pashu. (Wikipedia.org)
This archipelago is a group of islands that are still virgin in the Andaman Sea tropical forest. You can stay at hotels around these islands, then enjoy the sensation of kayaking.
Interestingly, here you can still find gypsies who live on ships. They hunt for pearls all day.
The Mergui Islands are in the waters of Myanmar. The beach and water are clean and clear. The beach is overgrown with vegetation that can make your body at peace with the sun.
Geologically, the islands of the Mergui Islands are composed of limestone and granite. The islands are covered by dense tropical vegetation, in the form of rainforests, and the coastline consists of sandy beaches, rocky land, and mangrove swamps in places. In offshore areas there are many expanses of coral reefs.
The Myeik Archipelago in Myanmar has beautiful scenery. The underwater panorama is majestic too. When the sun starts to set on the horizon, and you turn on your cell phone, you just realize that there is no cell phone signal.
The resort in the Mergui Islands has a gazebo, a place to enjoy the evening breeze, with light from solar power. Its power is obtained from the sun during the day, and is used at night.
The lighting in the room is an LED lamp and a fan to cool the room. The wind blowing from the Andaman Sea broke through the partition. The breeze makes your eyes heavy and you can quickly fall asleep.
Without a cellular and wifi connection, it feels awkward, but it's also a blessing. Now you can make your body comfortable in a completely relaxed atmosphere.
The waters around the island are serene, making kayaking a pleasure. In the afternoon, swimming can be the choice of travelers. The water is warm and calm, will make your body feel fit after swimming.
Its unspoiled conditions make the islands and surrounding waters rich in a rich diversity of flora and fauna, making them popular as a diving location, with a variety of endangered animals such as whale sharks and dugongs.
This area is also a migration destination for cetaceans, and the "Whale Bay" east of Kanmaw Kyun Island is home to a wide variety of whales, such as bryde whales, blue whales, tropical bottlenose whales, rope-toothed whales and killer whales. There are also various dolphins and dolphins.
The Mergui Archipelago is known to be the least visited part of Myanmar. But now the archipelago consisting of more than 800 islands is being beautified, to receive tourists. The coral reef is still virgin with sharks surrounding it.
A trip to Mergui is not only difficult to access, but also expensive. Reportedly, several bays on the island are waiting for investors to be developed into luxury resorts.
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