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The Myeik Archipelago, Boulder Island, and The Boulder Bay Eco Resort
Welcome to the Boulder Bay Eco Resort on Boulder Island (Burmese name: Nga Khin Nyo Gyi Kyun). We are delighted to provide you with all the information you need for an unforgettable stay at our serene and sustainable paradise. To help you navigate your visit, we have compiled a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions (FAQs). Over time, facts and situations may change, and this document may not be updated regularly, so for any critical or important information, please contact the resort to confirm. 1) What is the Myeik Archipelago? The Myeik Archipelago (also known as the Mergui Archipelago), is located in the Andaman Sea, west of Thailand and southern Myanmar. It consists of over 800 islands, known for their limestone and granite formations, dense tropical jungles, and extensive and unexplored coral reefs. The archipelago is little developed and is know for its pristine islands, white beaches, and undisturbed wildlife and corals reefs. 2) Where is Boulder Island located? Boulder Island is located in the westernmost part of the Myeik Archipelago, about 85 kilometres (53 miles) west of both mainland Myanmar and Thailand. It is situated 43 nautical miles northwest of Kawthaung, at the southernmost tip of Myanmar. 3) What makes Boulder Island unique? Boulder Island has a distinctive landscape with gigantic rounded boulders scattered across its shores and interior, some forming gravity-defying formations. It’s a remote and pristine island with lush jungles, hidden coves, and eight pristine beaches. The island’s isolation and minimal development, free from mass tourism, have helped preserve its clear turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs, making it a haven for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts. The island is also a nesting area for many birds such as white-bellied sea eagles and Brahminy kites. 4) What accommodation is available on Boulder Island? Boulder Bay Eco Resort is the sole accommodation on Boulder Island. This eco-friendly resort offers various bungalows, some located on the beachfront and others nestled among the shady trees. There is one large suite bungalow and several standard and superior bungalows built in the traditional Burmese style using renewable materials like wood and palm leaves designed to integrate sustainably with the island’s ecology. The resort is entirely powered by solar energy. 5) Who owns the Boulder Bay Eco Resort? The resort is privately owned by a Burmese entity and a Norwegian entrepreneur with extensive experience in Myanmar and Southeast Asia. Driven by his love for the region, his vision for sustainable tourism, and his commitment to protecting this beautiful part of the world, he established the resort to promote eco-friendly practices and to act as a guardian of this unique and pristine island. 6) How can I book my stay at Boulder Bay Eco Resort? You can book your stay at the resort by writing to [email protected] or by visiting boulderasia.com which contains detailed information and offers. The resort also manages the MV Sea Gipsy cruise boat, offering island-hopping adventures. You can enquire about combo packages that include a stay on Boulder Island and a multi-day cruise among the islands. 7) What is the MV Sea Gipsy? The MV Sea Gipsy is a custom-designed, Burmese-style junk boat, ideal for those interested in experiencing a multi-day sea safari, snorkeling excursions, adventure trips, or romantic overnight trips. This tastefully decorated vessel features five comfortable open-air gazebo areas located on the main and upper decks. At night, these gazebo areas are transformed into sleeping quarters with curtains and mosquito nets for guest comfort. The main deck also houses two bathrooms equipped with toilets and freshwater showers. Guests can enjoy the expansive sundeck which is furnished with wooden deck chairs for soaking up the sun, or relaxing under the stars. For those who prefer a little shade, there are dedicated areas for relaxation out of the sun. Snorkeling gear is available onboard, allowing guests to explore the reefs and the marine life below. The boat comes fully equipped with safety life-rafts and life jackets for your safety and peace of mind. The MV Sea Gipsy cruises between several islands where guests can enjoy strolling along picturesque beaches, kayaking, swimming, and snorkeling. Guests may also have the opportunity to encounter local inhabitants such as Burmese fisherman, and the Moken people. For MV Sea Gipsy cruise information, visit islandsafarimergui.com or send an email to [email protected]. For more information on this incredible ECO experience: CLICK HERE -
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Is this an annual article? I think that they say the same every year. -
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In Don's case, it's not so much that the bark is worse than the bite. It's that he wants to be petted. And both Putin and Xi Jinping know this too well. -
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Oh wonderful, the convicted heroin dealer is still in the news. Here's a hint for Thailand, promoting this guy is a national disgrace, rethink your vote. -
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Are you suggesting that women provoke rape because of the way they dress? -
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I don't make those decisions. Keep it up. Posters like you soon disappear after being ignored. -
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Theres always victim ahh who is it one guess.
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