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The starting point for any venture into this area is
always Kaw Thoung (Cow Tong, formerly Victoria Point, and pronounced Koh Song in Thai). Tidal movement
within the southern group can range up to 4 meters, creating strong currents, especially in the shallower
areas and through the narrow passages. This tidal flow also causes a short, sharp chop when wind and tide
are opposing. Scuba diving and snorkeling is superb with plentiful fish life and undamaged corals in all
but a few of our suggested stopovers. In general, the western shores of these islands provide the best
underwater topography. Visibility improves significantly west of the 98th meridian. The condition of the
reefs becomes more pristine, and sightings of large pelagic fish species more prevalent, the further west
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Sailing Permits and Checking in to MyanmarAll activities within the Mergui Archipelago fall under the direct
control of the divisional commander of the Tennasserim province. This province covers the towns of Miyak,
Bokpyin & Kaw Thoung. Licenses pertaining to the operations of charter companies operating within
the Archipelago are issued in Yangon by the Ministry of Hotels & Tourism. The every day operations
within the Mergui Archipelago, are closely monitored by the divisional commander & the area commander. |
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It is not possible for a private yacht just to
arrive in Kaw Thoung, obtain a permit from Myanmar Travel & Tours and go cruising in the Archipelago.
It is however, possible for a yacht that wishes to go cruising in the Mergui Archipelago to obtain
permission to enter and cruise the region under the umbrella of one of the charter companies, licensed
to operate in the region. These permits do not come cheap, as special permission must be sought, for each
individual vessel's application. The heavy cost of such a permit makes it prohibitive to the average
yachtsman. The days of just un-monitored do as you please kind of cruising, as is the case in Thailand
is still a long way off, if ever! The government keeps very strict control on activities in the Mergui
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It would be pure folly to enter without the proper approvals and permits. Although the official requirements may appear daunting, the unspoiled, remote-from-it-all cruising to be enjoyed here is well worth the effort and cost. |
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Ranong and Kaw Thong (Victoria Point)Vessels that have already cleared Thailand and have the necessary
pre-arranged permit to enter the Mergui Archipelago can go directly to the anchorage at Kaw Thaung. Vessels
that have not cleared Thai waters should first anchor on the Thai side of the Pakchan River and clear the
vessel in Ranong town (or alternatively clear the vessel out, in Phuket before arrival). The busy Thai border
town of Ranong is a major fishing port that attracts all the frantic activities of a frontier settlement.
There are two jetties for dinghy landings (or hail a long-tail), giving access to taxi transport. |
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The Andaman Club, Pulau Rau ( Thu Htay Kyunn) |
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Due to recent conflicts between Thai and Burmese
fisherman, all cruising in the Mergui Archipelago is now restricted to North of 10.11.00 N Degrees
Latitude. The Islands of Hastings & Saint Matthews are off limits due to military bases in the
region. This means that a passage of approximately forty nautical miles must be traveled after departing
Kaw Thoung, to arrive at the first of many great anchorages in the Mergui Archipelago. Cavern Island (Hlaing Gu Island) 10.18.5 N 97.59.00 EMoving further west in to the archipelago the water not only gets deeper but also clearer. Cavern Island is aptly named as on the southern end of the Island there are indeed several large caverns or caves on the water line, one of which is large enough to drive a small vessel in to. Moving slightly west from the caves is a nice little cove, which has a good anchorage. Going ashore here one will find a fresh water stream. This is used by the local fisherman and Moken to replenish their fresh water supplies. Stewart Island (Bo Wei Isl.) 10.21.00 N 97.57.50 ENorth west of Cavern Island is Stewart Island. The island is very good for Scuba diving. Especially the small island on the Southern end which above water has a large hole in it, making it quite spectacular to look at. Diving here is exciting, as there are several good size swim throughs, which are packed with schooling fish, especially red and white Snapper. Black tip and white tip Sharks can be found patrolling the sandy bottom at a depth of around 20 m. Good size lobsters are common at this dive site. Swinton Island (Khun Phi Lar) 10.33.00 N 97.57.00 ENorth of Loughborough passage (Jar Lann Passage) is Great Swinton Island. This anchorage provides good holding in winds up to 20 knots in both seasons. Enter the bay, favouring port to avoid the drying reef and anchor in 11-15 metres close to the middle of the bay on a sandy bottom. A fresh water creek ashore, has cleared a small passage in the fringing reef. This is ideal for dinghy and small craft access to the low-lying beach ashore. There is great snorkeling around the reef edge. Lampi Group (Kyunn Tann Shey)
It is possible to anchor anywhere off the western coast of Lampi Island. Lampi is the largest island in this southern group and is largely uninhabited. Our favorite spot is the southwestern beach, behind the small island near the mouth of the sandy mangrove tidal river. Anchor anywhere on sand in 6-12 metres. The Mangrove River offers superb dinghy exploring with plenty of wildlife and huge, century-old mangrove trees towering overhead. On the south side of the river is a rocky wall ideal for shallow snorkeling. There's a small underwater cave complete with mangrove jack and baitfish. Salet Galet 10.53.00 N 98.05.00EThe channel of water separating the islands of Lampi and Wa-Ale
Kyun is about 150 Meters wide and two miles long. Either side of the channel is banked with steep sloping
rainforest and by fringing coral reef below. It is a very protected piece of water and of outstanding
beauty. Anchorage in the middle of the channel in 10-15 meters of water is ideal. This anchorage is safe
to sit out any storm! Pu Nala ( Bo Cho ) 10.41.00 N 98.16.00 EEnter the passage either side of the small Rock Island and south of the drying rock in mid channel. Anchor in 4-7 metres on a muddy bottom. The currents can run up to 3 knots at mid tide, so try to plan around this for easier anchoring. Put out plenty of chain to hold opposite the small village on the north of Pu Nala. This village is the only habitation in this area and is definitely worth a visit. The local monk at the Buddhist temple welcomes all, and educational gifts of pencils, pens, exercise pads and sweets are a favorite with the children. Take your cameras, as these scenes may astonish even the most experienced traveler. Clara Island ( Kyunn Me Gyee ) 10.53.00 N 97.53.50 EAnchor in 12-15 metres on a sandy bottom off the fringing reef in the south bay. This anchorage is the only option for this majestic island and it does not disappoint. There are 3 sandy beaches ashore, and the snorkelling and diving are excellent. Both south and north Sentinels are also excellent stops for diving, fishing and snorkeling. Mid GroupThe islands south of Lampi and Pu Nala offer plenty of day and overnight options for stop- offs. We have chosen just two of the prettiest spots in this group, although you can spend days here exploring all the smaller rocky islands and hidden coves and beaches. 115 (Frost Island) 10.28.00 N 98.10.50 EThe Frost brothers of SEAL (South East Asia Liveaboards), the pioneers of cruising this area, discovered this jewel anchorage. This is the usual, first-night-out anchorage stop on their cruises. Anchor in 12-15 metres off the white sand beach. The all-tide, sandy beach here is breathtaking, and the fringing coral reef provides excellent snorkeling Pulau Labiaung (Linn Shu Island) 10.37.00 N 98.14.50 EA fairly small island but is notable for it's beach on the eastern side of the Island. A very nice sandy spit which is great for general beach visits and swimming. Be warned that a good current sets just off the shore here. Access to the beach is tricky from the East, as there are several submerged rocks, which are not shown on the charts for the area. Dommel Island (Pan Daung Island) - West Coast.
A beautiful deep bay, with gradual sloping sandy bottom. Good
anchorage within 200 meters of the beach, in a depth of 8 meters. The beach is approximately one
kilometer long. On the southern end of the beach is a very nice tidal inlet, which at low tide is
walkable. On a high tide it is possible to travel up to four kilometers inland using a tender. This is
a good area for bird watching. Resident birds in this area include Great hornbill, Green hanging parrot,
sandpipers, cuckoo, Basra and red wattled lapwing. Antarctica Bay - WSW of Aveline Hill 11.39.00 N 98.14.00 EAnother stunning bay on the West Coast of Dommel Island. Great anchorage, the bay encapsulates three pristine beaches with a small headland separating the southern two. Good holding can be found in a depth of about fifteen meters off the northern most of the three beaches. There is a small fresh water river on this beach, good bird watching here, some resident birds in this area include, the Chinese pond heron, Black capped Kingfisher, wreathed horn bill and the Asian brown fly catcher. Pearl Farm - SW Bay of Dommel IslandA Japanese/Burmese joint venture is based in the bay on the South West of Dommel Island. Large areas of floating pearl nets protrude up to half a nautical mile off shore, which could cause a navigational hazard at night. Patrol craft will challenge any visitor to this area. A large camp is situated on the Southern most of the beaches in the bay. The pearl farm should not be visited without organizing a special permit in advance. Yanakee Bay - Southern Tip 11.25.50 N 98.13.00 EAt low tide, the main beach in this protected bay dries out to an
area roughly equivalent in size to four football pitches. On the right hand side of the beach is a
salt-water estuary. If visited just before sunset or very early morning you are virtually guaranteed of
seeing large numbers of Wreathed Hornbills, flocks of up to twenty birds are not uncommon. Nesting red
wattled Lapwing are also resident here, their noisy alarm will warn all of any unwanted visitors. Kar Mar Island - (Kar Mar Bay) 11.11.00 N 98.15.00 EOne of the most stunning beaches in the whole of the Mergui Archipelago. There is a good Anchorage at the
southern end of the bay. A depth of ten meters, within 100 meters of the shore. Halfway along the beach is an
old shipwreck, it's stark white hull stands clear against the backdrop of green jungle behind the beach. Elphinestone Island - Thayawthadadanyi Kyun
Not the most picturesque of anchorages although it provides good
shelter from the Southwest monsoon. On the western coast of the bay there are two reasonable beaches with
quite good holding within about one hundred meters of the shore. The beach on the south coast of the bay
has a small fishing village on the eastern end of it and a small army camp on the other. Visitors are
welcome ashore here. Hetarious Bay 12.21.20 N 97.57.71 EThis is a long deep bay, a good protected anchorage with a gently sloping bottom. There are a few small beaches set a round the bay. It is a perfect night anchorage in the NorthEast monsoon. |
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There is also a large Chinese contingent, whose main
sector is just north of the main Market Square. The architecture is typically Chinese. A visit here will
see many little engineering workshops with work in progress sprawled out from the basement level style
garage and out on to the pavement. Engine blocks, pumps and other assorted mechanical hardware is all
there in various states of disrepair. To the glimpsing eye it looks like a scene of total unorganized
mayhem. But to the shopkeeper I'm sure it is all under control. Now where did I put that wrench? |
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Approaches to Mergui Port |
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Passage into the port should be to the west of the
light. A distance of about 100 - 150 meters from the light is safe. The waters are shallow. There are mud
flats that dry at low tide further to the west of the light. Depth of water is less than 2.6 m at low tide
on springs so it is advisable to go in on half tide or more just to be safe (this area is known as the
Mergui bar). The port will be visible at this point. |
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