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����������� Thailand's Andaman sea. a samll part of the eastern Indian Ocen, stretches from the western shores of Malaysia, outward to the Andaman Islands, extending all the way up into Myanmar (Burma). Over the years, due to its favorable location and reliable infrastructure, Phuket has become the centrer of diving activity for the region. To the northwest of the island of Phuket, we find the most popular and best-loved dive sites in the Andaman Sea. The Similan Islands, a national park, consist of nine uninhabited islands of warm. clear water, over 25 dive site, and mild, balmy sea conditions throughout most of the year. North of the Similans are Koh bon (Koh traslated to english means island), Koh Tachai, Kohsurin National Park and Richelieu Rock. These islands and pinnacles are celebrated or larger marine life such as that gentle gaint the whale shark and the ever graceful manta ray.

Traveling east from Phuket, we come upon the popular day-trip sports of Anemone Reef, Koh Dok Mai, and Shark Point which feature magnificent collections of soft corals. Farther to the east, the remarkable landscape and casual shore-life of Koh Phi Phi attracts drivers from all over the globe. These areas are famous for frequent sightings of our friendly, bottom-welling leopard shark, which grows to over two meters in length. Moving southest to Krabi and Trang we discover unpopulated jungle-covered islands ringed with clear blue water. The off offshore pinacles of Hin Daeng and Hin Muang are noted for vertical drop-offs over 60 meters. Whale sharks, dazzling schooling fish and healty, spectacular coral growth are just a sampling of the diving possibilities that await you.

Northward lie the paradise islands of Koh Racha Yai and Koh Racha Noi, an easy day trip from Phuket. Exciting drift drives, great visibility and superb hard coral growth typify these two islands. Thailand also acts as a gateway to driving in other countries sharing the Andaman Sea's rich waters. to the north of the Surin Islands lies Myanmar (Burma) and the almost completely unexploered Mergui Archipelago. these uninhabited and untouched islands some larger than Phuket have been off limits for almost 50 years and are only just silver tip and gray reef sharks, manta rays, and large schools of pelagic fish will make this group of islands immensely popular in coming years. Fianlly, seven hundred and fifty kilometers further to the northwest are the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a part of India. In this vast assemblage of islands running almost 2,000 kilometers north to south. diving possibilities are endless and only just being investigated. For th international dive traveler, there is something for everyone in the Andaman Sea. World class diving, modern amenities, international - standar boats, and professional dive facilities make it one of the most popular diving areas in Southeast Asia. For more information, contact your favorite dive operator. A list is available from your nearest Tourism Authority of Thailand office. Also, most diving companies have site on the World Wide Web. A simple search will provide you with a wealth of information.

Tourism Authority of Thailand.
Head office :
Le concorde building 202 Ratchadaphisek Rd, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310 Thailand. Tel: (66 2) 694-1222 (80 lines) Fax : (66 2) 694-1220-1
TAT Office : 4 Ratchadamnoen Nok Avenue, Bangkok, 10100 Thailand. Tel : (66 2) 282-8774-6 www.tat.or.th, www.tourism.thailand.org

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