Tag Archives: responsible tourism

Sailfin Tang: The Striped Beauty of the Coral Reef

Sailfin Tang, or Zebrasoma veliferum, is a strikingly beautiful marine fish known for its bold stripes, vibrant fins, and graceful swimming style. Popularly called “baby tang” by divers and aquarium lovers, this species is commonly spotted in the coral reefs of the Andaman Sea. If you’re snorkeling in Thailand’s top spots like the Similan Islands, […]

🛶 The Journey of the Sea Gypsies: A Day with the Moken

Discover the fascinating world of the Andaman’s Sea Nomads — and why their culture is worth protecting. The Moken, or Sea Gypsies of the Andaman, are one of the last communities of sea nomads in Southeast Asia. For centuries, they’ve lived in harmony with the ocean, navigating tides and currents with remarkable skill. Spending a […]

🐢 Andaman’s Sea Turtles: How to Spot Them (and Protect Them)

🌊 Meet the Sea Turtles of Andaman The Andaman Sea is home to several magnificent sea turtle species, and if you’re lucky, you may spot one while snorkeling or diving. These Andaman sea turtles are vital to the ocean’s health — and incredibly graceful to observe in the wild. Here are three you might encounter: […]

5 Reasons Why We Should Not Feed Fish in the Ocean

One of the best parts of snorkeling or scuba diving is immersing yourself in the world of marine life. Being surrounded by vibrant tropical fish is an exciting experience, and this is why some divers like to feed fish with food scraps such as rice or bread to attract them closer. If you’re planning your […]