Myanmar Andaman Resort Hotel, Fork (Macleod) Island, Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar
Myanmar Andaman Resort is located on Fork (Macleod) Island in Myeik (Mergui) Archipelago, Southern part of Myanmar (Burma) at Latitude 10° 10´ and Longitude 97° 58´ and 40 nautical miles from Kawthaung (Victoria Point) and Ranong, Thailand and 160 nautical miles from Myeik (Mergui).
Myanmar Andaman Resort is designed to meet the requirements of those who love to enjoy sun, sand, sea and nature on the beach / island and as well as to take part in activities of Marine Eco Tourism.
To conserve Nature and for the preservation of island’s natural beauty, environmentally friendly products have been used in the resort. We are very careful not to change the atmosphere of the island. To love the Nature and Balance the Tourism, we take grate care for the region would never become a mass tourism destination, as it would threaten its natural beauty.
Macleod Island is one of the unspoiled islands in Myeik (Mergui) Archipelago which is perfect place for diving, snorkeling, sea kayaking and fishing as well as birds watching, short trekking and jungle safari on our Fork Island which is densely wooded and hilly (its single prominent summit is 173 m high).
Myanmar Andaman Resort Bay’s dazzling underwater is infinite shades of white, blue and turquoises coral garden. Myanmar Andaman Resort, ( the first one island one resort) is located in the middle of a picturesque one mile deep bay with white sandy beach and idyllically sited between scenic mountains and the shimmering blue waters of the Andaman Sea.
On the island live at least 5 species of bird of prey: White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster), Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis cheela), Crested Goshawk (Accipiter trivirgatus), Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus) and an unidentified Buzzard. Beside from bird of prays, Macleod Island is an important breeding and foraging site for Wreathed Hornbills (Aceros undulates), which is another species indicator of the good health of the forest.
Other interesting birds of the island include important populations of Edible-nest Swiftlets (Collocalia fuciphaga) that breed in caves at sea level, Collared kingfishers (Todiramphus chloris) and the elusive Beach Thick-knee (Esacus neglectus), which is a large wader that requires undisturbed sandy beaches to live on. Many more bird species breed in the forest on the island, making it a real bird sanctuary.
And some Butterfly, Cricket, Squirrel and wild life, like Wildpig and Monitor Lizard, etc., can also be found.
Sun hat, Sun glasses, sun protection for your face and body, prescription medicines, Malaria pills, insect repellent and Decaf Coffee, extra pair of prescription glasses, a small flash light, extra passport photos and camera film.