The beach is situated on the
Bay of Bengal in southern
Rakhine State, approximately 240 kilometers southwest of
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar’s capital. It has an elevation of about 11 meters above sea level. The coastline features soft, white sand fringed by coconut palms with clear turquoise waters that are generally calm and free of dangerous marine life, thus it makes ideal for people to swim. The beach is part of a series of bays, with the main stretch extending between
Ngapali village and the fishing village of Gyeik Taw (Jate Taw) to the south. Nearby, smaller bays like Andrew Bay and areas near Pearl Island offer additional scenic spots. The region experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with average temperatures around 23°C, peaking at 28°C in March and dropping to 11°C in August. Annual rainfall averages 4,309 millimeters, with the wettest month being August (1,127 mm) and the driest January (1 mm). The surrounding area includes mangrove forests, small islands, and hilly terrain, with spurs of the
Arakan Mountains reaching the coast. ==Tourism==