Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
Private Jet To Private Island In Myanmar
In the post-pandemic world, this journey focus on privacy to luxurious getaway in naturally self-isolating island and you will be one of pioneers indulge in one of the least-visited places on earth - Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar.
The dream begins at the moment you boarding your private jet, landing Kawthaung airport in Myanmar then be transffered by speedboard for 1h40 to arrive on a wild island lost in the middle of the crystal clear waters of the Andaman Sea – where the time still stand.
Living dreamly in private, beautiful and tastefully decorated villa, enjoy daily inclusive-full-board excellent cuisine, experience wide-ranges of activities kayaking, snorkeling, diving, yoga, massage and feeling warm-family-hospitality from smiling, exceptional staff… Just a dream to feel excellent!
The Mergui Archipelago is one of the least-visited places on earth, located in Myanmar's (Burma's) remote south. It is only recently that the region with its 800 deserted islands has slowly opened up to visitors.
Think white beaches lined with palm trees and dense jungle, swimming in azure water amongst various fish, colourful corals reefs, something similar Phuket or Maldives but unspoiled and disconnected.
This is Asia’s last ocean frontier, under Unesco consideration for World Heritage listing and earmarked for substantial development by the Myanmar government. There are some typical island now home of luxurious retreat, such as Pila Island, Wa Ale Island, Lampi Island….In Lampi Marine National Park, is home to the seafaring indigenous Moken people. It's a haven for birds, notably the plain-pouched hornbill, plus marine life like dugongs and turtles.
Our retreat is off the Andaman Sea sits a gem of an island, nestled in The Lampi Marine National Park, surrounded by a pristine marine ecosystem and rich jungle habitat.
Wa Ale Island Resort, a low‑impact, high-style resort opened in October 2018, within the Lampi Marine National Park, Myanmar’s only marine conservation zone. This intimate island retreat sits in a beautiful protected cove with luxury tented and treetop villas overlooking a pristine beach and majestic rock formations.
The resort’s premise a showcase the naturere, from luxury tented and treetop villas to private houses…all with spectacular views of the sea.
Amazingly comfortable cottages, including 11 tented villa were custom-made in South Africa then assembled and arranged on the beach against a palimpsest forest of trees crusted in epiphytes and draped with vines. Outside bathroom area and shower under the stars. The canvas feels like you’re in Africa and you hear the sounds of nature and waves from your bed.
Cuisine - includes in package, is outstanding. The Burmese head chef has trained all over the world, strives to cook with fresh produce harvested from island or local farms and serve only sustainably caught seafood from the Archipelago. Put this together and you get the most incredible fusion of flavours and ideas, which is specialties of the island.
You can enjoy various activities availability at the resort, such as snorkeling, kayaking and visits to the local village and to the island where hornbills return to roost. Also, indulge to yoga or massage or simple lazy on beach and admire turtles strolling around you.
Pure nature, friendly staff, fine dining, the resort is excellent for those who want to experience true wild nature but in total luxury and exclusivity.
Reach us at mail: info@ciaotravels.comor speak on whatsapp: +84947742268for further dedail and enquiry.