Phuket, Thailand
Day 1
Arrive at Phuket International airport in Thailand where after a 20 minute transfer by private vehicle you will be taken by tender to board Lamima. Once onboard, settle into your cabin, relax on the sundeck or enjoy some of the watersports available before we set sail for an overnight cruise to Myanmar.
Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar
Day 2
Enjoy your first morning aboard Lamima with a leisurely breakfast whilst we clear immigration. Once formalities have been completed, continue to our first destination in the Mergui Archipelago. Drop anchor for the night and take the tender to a nearby deserted island where the crew have set up camp on the beach and are ready to serve dinner and drinks under the stars.
Lambi Kyun
Day 3
Raise anchor and set sail for Lambi Kyun looking out for Moken Sea Gypsies along the way. These local inhabitants of the Mergui Archipelago live a very simple way of life in small floating communities and are renowned for their friendliness. Head ashore Lambi Kyun, a densely forested island which offers excellent opportunities to observe local flora and fauna and the great chance to see Barking Deer!
Kyun Pila
Day 4
The next day we sail to Kyun Pila, an island paradise covered with
thick rainforest and home to noisy hornbills. Explore some of the many secluded bays on a paddleboard or simply relax on your
very own private beach while the crew prepare a barbeque lunch. Afterwards, laze in the shade of the rainforest canopy or take to the crystal clear waters on Lamima’s jetskis.
Lord Louchborough
Day 5
In the morning cruise to the jungle covered island of Lord Loughborough where there are some great sites to catch a glimpse of manta rays while diving or snorkeling. In the afternoon, there will be an opportunity to visit a nearby fishing village to enjoy a friendly introduction to the locals and to learn about the traditional boat building techniques that are still practiced today.
Macleod Island
Day 6
Sail to MacLeod Island and head ashore to explore some of the rainforest trails laid down across the island. Macleod is renowned for its excellent birdwatching and abundance of tropical plants and a climb to the island’s highest peak offers spectacular panoramic views. Explore the coastal caves and mangroves by sea kayak or dive among barracuda and trevally while the crew set up camp on the beach.
Zadetkalay Islands, Myanmar
Day 7
After an early morning cruise to Kawthaung to clear immigration in preparation for our departure from Myanmar’s waters, we continue to the Zadetkalay Islands where you can spend the day swimming in the crystal clear waters and relaxing on deserted white sand beaches. For something a bit more energetic, you can explore the area by paddleboard or even a jukung, one of Lamima’s traditional dugout canoes.