🌿 When Disconnection Leads to Real Connection We spend most of our lives connected—notifications, emails, endless scrolling. But sometimes, true connection comes when we disconnect. A digital detox isn’t just switching off a device. It’s granting yourself space to breathe, reflect, and simply be present. In the Andaman Sea, three remote islands offer a rare […]
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July 3rd marks Plastic Bag Free Day, a global reminder that single-use plastic, especially plastic bags, remains one of the biggest threats to our oceans — including the breathtaking Andaman Sea of Thailand.If you’re planning to visit iconic spots like the Phi Phi Islands, Similan Islands, or Surin Islands, or joining one of Love Andaman’s […]
The Andaman Sea is a jewel of Thailand — crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and island hopping adventures that attract travelers from around the world. But have you ever stopped to wonder… What will the Andaman Sea look like in 50 years if we don’t change? It’s a sobering question. But it’s also one worth asking […]
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 […]
When most people hear the word shark, fear is often their first reaction. But in truth, Andaman sharks are far from the villains they’re made out to be. These incredible creatures are crucial to the health of our oceans — and most of them pose no danger to humans at all. 🌊 Meet the Real […]
🛶 The Moken Legacy: Artisans of the Andaman The Moken, known as the “sea nomads” of the Andaman, are an indigenous community with centuries of seafaring wisdom and cultural richness. Their deep bond with the ocean is expressed through their art and handicrafts — many of which are made using sustainable materials found in their […]