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Frost Island
Frost Island, also known as 115 Island, is located in Mergui archipelago in southern Myanmar. It is known for crystal clear white sand beaches and thousands of beautiful corals, tropical fish and sea urchins. It is among the top attractions for tourists visiting the archipelago for enjoying kayaking, snorkelling and jungle trekking.
Frost Island has some of the best unknown beaches, making it a great destination to enjoy a serene beach vacation. It is home to the sea gipsies or the Moken ethnic community, which is one of the protected groups known for their unique nomadic culture. Tourists can visit their houses and interact with them via the tours organized by the reserve centre.
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Kawthaung
Kawthaung, also known as Victoria's point, is located in the Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar, and is the southernmost town in the country. It is an offbeat destination for tourists as people mostly visit to cross overland between Thailand and Myanmar, as the border is just 25 minutes away. There are a few places of interest for those wanting to spend a day or two in this little town.
One of the famous attractions of Kawthaung is Pyi Daw Aye, a hilltop pagoda which offers stunning panoramic views of the town overlooking the sea. Also, check out Mey Paw Kyan pagoda and Maliwan Waterfall if visiting after the monsoon. Boat trips are available for tourists wanting to check out other beaches along the coast.
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Lampi
Lampi is the only marine national park in Myanmar, located in Lanbi Island, Mergui Archipelago, in the Tanintharyi region. It is also a protected bird reserve area and a heritage site, which is home to over 200 species of birds. Lampi is one of the lesser-known destinations in Myanmar for tourists but is worth visiting if you love marine life and bird watching.
Lampi is one of the 800+ islands which are a part of the Archipelago, which is home to massive evergreen forests and coral reefs that spreads over 600 km. These remote islands also consist of the Moken indigenous tribes, unique to this region. Also called sea gipsies, there are over 8000 Moken tribes spread across five settlements. The organization provides food, water and energy sources to these people in the protected area. You can stay on boathouses, which are available for tourists if you want to stay overnight. You can book various tours, including hiking and watersports at the counter when you enter.
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Phi Lar Island
Phi Lar Island is one of the 800 islands located in Mergui archipelago in southern Myanmar. The island is secluded and is known for its crystal clear white beaches, and is famous among tourists for snorkelling, scuba diving and boat trips because of the abundant marine life. It is worth stopping over at Phi Lar on the boat trip at the archipelago.
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