Flight in to Ranong airport, upon arrival transfer Ranong pier to take the boat 2hrs ride to Koh Phayam.



Free leisure day explore around the beach and relax.



Check the morning market and have taste of local breakfast. Free leisure day .



Free leisure day explore around the beach and relax.


After breakfast at hotel say Goodbye to the beautiful Koh Phayam beach and embark on boat to head Mergui Wa Ale island resort. Time permitting you may take a stroll along bustling waterfront of Kawthaung town and do some last minute shopping. On top of the hill by King Bayint Naung statue and Pyi Daw Aye Pagoda you can get scenic view over the border river to Ranong, Thailand.
When all loaded on boat we depart for Mergui archipelago and Wa Ale Resort. The journey takes approx 2-2.5hrs with speed boat.
Check in to your tent suite or tree house and enjoy dinner in Wa Ale's restaurant and discuss next day plans with the team on site.



Wa Ale is the ideal escape tailored for the adventure traveler, with a love of exploring un-chartered aquatic and jungle habitats.
Offering a wide variety of sights and adventurous activities, from hiking through tropical forests and diving spectacular reefs to kayaking through mangroves; the opportunities for exploration are almost limitless. If you prefer a more relaxed stay, enjoy a walk or bike ride along one of the quiet white sand beaches or take a leisurely swim in the warm azure waters of the resort’s small coved bay.
TURTLE BEACH - Wa Ale Island Resort is located on this beach, which is a protected nesting area where sea turtles lay their eggs year round. Spearheaded by Wa Ale Resorts, the Lampi Foundation was established to manage the protection of turtle nests on the island of Wa Ale.
HONEYMOON BEACH - This is another spectacular beach around a rock formation neighboring Turtle Beach. Just under one kilometer, this white sand beach has clear, calm waters that are yet another setting for guests to relax, enjoy a picnic and explore.



Enjoy another day on this paradise island. The Lampi Marine National Park offers a diverse range of wildlife. Wa Ale Island is home to a multitude of indigenous land animals, including: monitor lizards, pythons, civet cats, gibbons, macaques and the near extinct pangolin.
Up in the air, the colorful diversity is perhaps even greater: there are hornbills unique only to the archipelago, white-bellied sea eagles, while kites, kingfishers, eastern reef herons, emerald
doves, to name but a few of the species that circle the island. The Myeik Archipelago waters showcase an incredible variety of marine life, including: whale sharks, dolphins, as well as eagle
and manta rays, frogfish, ribbon eels and false pipefish.



After breakfast and morning swim it is time for your boat transfer to Kawthaung and connect to your onward flight.