Kayaking in the Mergui Archipelago
The uninhabited 800 tropical islands
of the Mergui archipelago was closed off
to foreigners until 1997. The area still
remains pristine and unspoilt. Kayaking
is a fantastic way to explore the
countless bays, inlets, rivers and
mangrove forests. White sandy beahes,
hidden lagoons, huge caves and a visit
to the Sea Gypsies village are among the
weeks highlights. Under water you have
world class snorkeling.
COLONA II will be you mother ship as we
sail from Lampi Island in the north to
Dunkin in the South.
Trip
description
Our Myanmar kayak trips starts from
Kawtoung, just across the river from
Ranong (Thailand). There are daily
flights from Yangon to Kawtoung and from
Bangkok to Ranong. From Phuket we offer
our mini bus from your hotel or airport.
A standard trip is 8 nights/7 days, but
this can be of a longer duration for
exclusive private charter.
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Price:
1130 Euro / person |
Included: All transfers from
airport in Ranong, Kawthoung and Phuket.
All meals, coffee, tea,
water, fruits and snacks.
Free use of kayak and snorkeling
equipment
Not Included: Myanmar Visa (issued
on arrival) costs cruising permit.
Payable onboard 150 USD/person
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