Adventure
Cruise to Burma (Myanmar)
10 days/11
nights
This
new Scuba Quest adventure cruise is a combination of diving,
snorkeling coral reefs, and sea kayaking around remote, pristine
tropical islands. We explore the rain forest, rivers and
mangroves, discovering an abundance of marine life and wildlife.
Our Sea Kayaking liveaboard tours operate in the remote,
pristine Mergui archipelago, Burma, Myanmar, offering wonderful
opportunities for kayaking, trekking and bird watching including
the collection of myanmar swallows' nests in a huge cave-
and there's plenty of time to relax on the deserted white
sandy beaches.
The
modern-day Mergui Archipelago is as it was in days gone by,
bar the piracy! Due to the archipelago's virtual isolation,
the islands and surrounding seas are alive with an amazing
diversity of wildlife, flora and fauna. Parrots, hornbills,
sea eagles, Brahminy kites and herons fill the skies, whilst
on land the animal population includes wild cattle, elephants,
monkeys, deer, wild pigs, tigers, crocodiles and rhinoceros.
The
only human inhabitants in the area are the sea gypsies, a
nomadic seafaring race whose lifestyle has changed very little
over the years, they have been the sole inhabitants of the
Mergui Archipelago over the years and still practice the
same fishing and boat building techniques used for generations.
The
gateway to the archipelago is Kawthaung (Victoria Point)
on the southern tip of Myanmar, a 25 minute boat trip from
the Thai fishing port of Ranong.
Diving
opportunities (optional escorted diving ):
The
area closest to Myanmar's shore is very scenic but has no
decent diving. The middle area is more interesting.
Visibility
is varies from only fair to excellent, but there is plenty
of interesting marine life. Different species of sharks and
stingrays as well as a good assortment of small and semi-rare
creatures such as ghost pipefish and razorfish were spotted
here. The reefs are mainly rocky with hard corals although
some areas have sponges, fans and soft corals as well.
The
westernmost region of the Mergui Archipelago is where the
water gets deeper and clearer. This is where the sharks roam.
Silvertips, grey reef, whitetip, bullsharks a wonderful variety.
Some
of the best dive sites (so far) in the Mergui Archipelago
are Western Rocky Island, 3 Islets, Black Rock, Orange Rock
and West Canister (this is where we are still alone). "Unique" is
the best way to describe the Mergui Archipelago.
If
you are not yet a certified diver, escorted scuba diving
(PADI DSD) near nice shallow coral gardens is part of our
Sea kayaking cruise. If you don't want to dive, you can snorkel.
We
were also the first dive operator ever to dedicate a diving
Live-aboard to solely visit this remote and extremely beautiful
area (most others choose to combine Thailand and Burma).
Since
then we have been operating live-aboard trips exploring the
delights of this truly unspoiled area below and above since
1998. We had the whole area almost to ourselves for a many
months, but inevitably a few others have followed in our
footsteps.
Comprising
over eight hundred islands and covering an area of ten thousand
square miles, these pristine islands are almost totally untouched
by modern development.
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