Diving in Myanmar

Myanmar is a country undergoing a rapid transformation after decades of isolation dominated by a brutally oppressive regime. Explore the country and you will discover a rich landscape of rice fields and gleaming stupas, mountains and picture-perfect coastlines as well as smiling locals. The country was part of the British Empire, but was occupied by the Japanese in World War Two before gaining its independence in 1948.

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, only reopened its doors to tourism in 1997, which means you will still find plenty of undiscovered gems in this richly cultural country. That spirit of discovery is also the same under the water, with little-explored dive sites that still feel unspoilt and the chance to see everything from colorful coral to dramatic mountains, big fish to quirky macro.
Some of the shoreline has suffered from overfishing, you will most likely join a liveaboard on your diving adventure to Myanmar, giving you the chance to explore remote waters that are almost untouched, as well as dazzling archipelagos and open waters too.

This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

Featured places to go in Myanmar

Travel Information for Myanmar

Power Plug Type

 

C, D, F, G

Airports

 

RGN

Currency

 

MMK

Language

 

en, my

Electricity

 

230 V / 50 Hz

Timezone

 

UTC+07:00

Network Provider

 

Myanmar Post & Teleco., Oreedoo, Telenor

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