The Tanintharyi Region is located in the southernmost part of Myanmar, stretching along the western coast of the Malay Peninsula. It is bordered by the Andaman Sea to the west and shares a land border with Thailand to the east. The region includes major cities such as Dawei, Myeik, and Kawthaung, with Myeik and Kawthaung serving as gateways to the renowned Mergui Archipelago, a collection of over 800 islands.
Thein Daw Gyi Pagoda
The Thein Daw Gyi Pagoda is located in Myeik, a coastal city in the Tanintharyi Region of southern Myanmar. Perched on a hill, it overlooks Myeik city, providing panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the Myeik Archipelago and the Andaman Sea. The pagoda is easily accessible from the center of Myeik and is a popular site for both locals and tourists, especially around sunset. Its elevated position and scenic surroundings make it a significant cultural and spiritual landmark in Myeik.
We can enjoy Panoramic Views of Myeik city and the Myeik Archipelago, ideal for photography. Meditate and Reflect in a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere.Explore Mon-Style Architecture with intricate carvings and golden stupas. Watch the Spectacular Sunset over the city and coastline.Engage with Local Culture by visiting nearby markets and interacting with locals Observe Buddhist Practices and witness traditional rituals.