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Gateways: The Mergui Archipelago and The Andaman Island
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The
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The Similan Islands
Krabi
& Phi Phi Island
Trang
The Mergui Archipelago
Shark point and
Anemone reef
The Wreck
Playing safe
Unexplored Indian Ocean diving frontiers for truly
dedicated divers
The Mergui Archipelago is named from a small town in
Myanmar (Burma), which was once part of Siam.
Thailand's name before World War 2. The area has a
long history of trade activity in the Andaman Sea.
In the 17th century, goods from Europe and India
were transported by ship to Mergui and then taken by
elephant over the mountains into the then capital of
Siam. Ayutthaya.
Since the beginning of WW2. this group of islands
has been cut off from the outside world, and is
virtually unpopulated. Only in 1997 were boats
allowed to visit the area, and now several operators
from Phuket and Ranong are taking divers and bird
watchers on expeditions and onboard diving trips.
Many of the over 800 islands in the archipelago are
national parks, protected by the Myanmar Government.
The area has not. obviously, been explored
thoroughly, and only over the next few years will
operators be able to document the area fully and
discover its secrets. Reports at the time of this
writing are beautiful coral gardens, visibility
exceeding 30 meters offshore, lots of sharks and
rays something we do not have a lot of here in
Thailand and schools of pelagic fish. With the
opening of this huge area, divers will have many,
many more dive sites available to them than they had
previously.
The other reason to visit the area is the vast
amount of wildlife to be found there, including
hornbills. jungle cats, wild elephants, otters, and
possibly even rhinoceros. You'll be hearing a lot
more about Mergui in the next few years.
A part of India, the Andaman Islands are one of the
world's newest diving destinations and have yet to
be properly explored either. After a 50-year period
of virtual isolation from the outside world, the
Indian government has decided to allow limited,
environmentally conscious tourism development in the
islands.
The Andaman's modern history began as a British
penal colony for Indian radical elements. During
WW2. it was occupied by a small Japanese force. Once
India gained its independence from Britain. India
initiated a limited colonization program and at the
same time, committed itself to protecting the
island's aboriginal population and its natural
environment.
THE MERGUI ARCHIPELAGO AND THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS
On the surrounding islands live some of the last
stone-age peoples on the earth. One tribe, the
Sentinelese. are isolated on their own tiny tropical
island. North Sentinel, and no visitors are allowed:
no camera crews, no journalists, no scientists, and
no researchers. Contact has been attempted only a
few times by the Indian government and the locals
have made it rather clear-by throwing primitive
spears and shooting arrows at the parties-that they
do not want to be disturbed.
The islands have no modern fishing fleet and
commercial fishing licenses are granted to foreign
operators only on a limited basis. Thus, the waters
surrounding the islands are simply full of fish that
have almost never been disturbed by modern man. And.
since the islands only opened recently, most of the
off-shore diving areas have been dived by less than
100 people.
Although in many of the near shore areas the
visibility is limited, the off-shore islands such as
Passage Island, Barren Island, and Narcondam are
rich in marine life-huge fish, sharks, manta rays,
unbelievable coral growth-and are blessed with
crystal-clear water.
The Andamans are certainly not for everyone. It
requires spending long periods of time on boats and
traveling almost every night in order to get to the
best spots. However, for those interested in the
best of frontier diving via Thailand, this is it.
Due to its superior infrastructure, diving
expertise, and facilities. Thailand is the logical
gateway to begin exploring both the Mergui
Archipelago and the Andaman Islands.
How to get there: Boats can be chartered or
individually booked from several dive companies in
Phuket, both for the Mergui Archipelago or to the
Andaman Islands.
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