The Andaman Sea, which extends over 92°E to 100°E and 4°N to 20°N, occupies a very significant position in the Indian Ocean, yet remained unexplored for long period of time. To the south of Myanmar, west of Thailand, and north of Indonesia, this sea is separated from Bay of Bengal to its west by the Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands.
West coast of the Andaman Sea and Nicobar Islands are rich in coral reefs and offshore islands with spectacular topography. Despite having been damaged by the 2004 Sumatra earthquake and tsunami, they remain popular tourist destinations. The nearby coast also has numerous marine national parks – 16 only in Thailand, and four of them are candidates for inclusion into UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Mergui Archipelago
This group of 800 deserted islands, also known as the ‘Mergui Archipelago’ located far southern end part of Myanmar, with white powdery beaches and coconut palm trees throughout the islands. You can enjoy the complete privacy as the rare disturbance and virtual isolation from most of mankind's influence on the natural environment has given the islands and the surrounding waters of the the Andaman Sea a great diversity of flora and fauna, contributing to the region's growing popularity as a diving destination, representing endangered megafauna such as whale sharks and dugongs.
West coast of the Andaman Sea and Nicobar Islands are rich in coral reefs and offshore islands with spectacular topography. Despite having been damaged by the 2004 Sumatra earthquake and tsunami, they remain popular tourist destinations. The nearby coast also has numerous marine national parks – 16 only in Thailand, and four of them are candidates for inclusion into UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Mergui Archipelago
This group of 800 deserted islands, also known as the ‘Mergui Archipelago’ located far southern end part of Myanmar, with white powdery beaches and coconut palm trees throughout the islands. You can enjoy the complete privacy as the rare disturbance and virtual isolation from most of mankind's influence on the natural environment has given the islands and the surrounding waters of the the Andaman Sea a great diversity of flora and fauna, contributing to the region's growing popularity as a diving destination, representing endangered megafauna such as whale sharks and dugongs.
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