Ngwesaung Beach

Ngwesaung Beach

Ayeyarwady

65/100120 min

Ngwesaung Beach, also spelled Ngwe Hsaung, is a serene beach resort located 48 km west of Pathein in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Region. Established in March 2000, it is a relatively new destination compared to the nearby Chaung Thar Beach and caters to tourists with larger holiday budgets seeking a quieter and less crowded experience. The beach stretches for about 15 kilometers, offering an unspoilt coastline with silvery sands and modern facilities, making it a favored spot among visitors from Lower Myanmar. Despite its growing popularity, Ngwesaung remains less developed in terms of nightlife compared to other coastal resorts such as Chaung Thar and Ngapali. Daytime attractions include a nearby elephant training camp, providing unique wildlife experiences. The beach also gained regional sporting significance by hosting the sailing competition during the 2013 Southeast Asian Games. The nearby Calventuras Islands, a group of islets located about 9 km west of Broken Point, add to the area's natural appeal and potential for exploration.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Ngwesaung Beach is during the dry season to enjoy sunny weather and calm seas. Visitors are advised to book accommodations and transport in advance, especially during holidays and weekends, as the area is developing rapidly. While nightlife options are limited, daytime activities like visiting the elephant training camp offer unique experiences. Travelers can reach Ngwesaung by bus from Yangon, with buses departing early morning and late evening. Keep an eye out for potential future airport developments that will improve accessibility.

Faits intéressants

  • Ngwesaung Beach hosted the sailing competition for the 2013 Southeast Asian Games.
  • The beach stretches approximately 15 kilometers of unspoilt silvery sand.
  • A nearby elephant training camp serves as a notable daytime attraction for tourists.
  • The Calventuras Islands lie about 9 km west of Broken Point near Ngwesaung.

Histoire

2000

Ngwesaung Beach was officially opened as a resort destination in March 2000, making it a relatively new addition to Myanmar's coastal tourism.

It was developed to attract tourists with higher budgets compared to older resorts like Chaung Thar Beach.

Over the years, Ngwesaung has gradually expanded its facilities while maintaining its unspoilt natural environment.

2013

In 2013, it gained prominence by hosting the sailing events of the Southeast Asian Games, highlighting its suitability for water sports and regional tourism.

Guide du lieu

1
Ngwesaung Beach Shoreline

A long, unspoilt 15-kilometer stretch of silvery sand ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and beach walks, offering tranquil natural beauty away from crowded resorts.

2
Elephant Training Camp

A nearby camp where visitors can observe and interact with elephants, providing insight into traditional elephant training and conservation efforts in Myanmar.

3
Calventuras Islands

A group of small islets located about 9 kilometers west of Broken Point, offering opportunities for boat trips, snorkeling, and exploration of marine life.