Although the Mergui (Myeik) Archipelago, a collection of 800 islands, coral reefs and beaches lying off the far south coast of Myanmar in the sparkling waters of the Andaman Sea, officially opened to tourism in 1997, its islands remain largely unexplored. These remote islands are home to the Moken or sea gypsies; a semi-nomadic, seafaring, hunter gather group of people who roam the seas in search of fish and other goods to trade and whose lifestyle, language and culture is unique. Myanmar’s only marine national park, the Lampi Marine National Park is a haven for birds, plus marine life like dugongs and turtles and has recently established a turtle hatchery. The Mergui Archipelago’s isolation and natural beauty make it a perfect place to unwind at the end of a tour.