One of the nicest beaches in the area and often deserted, Nabule is a long expanse of sand fringed by swaying palm trees and with a small golden pagoda at the north end of the beach. Nabule is 12 miles north of Maungmagan along a bad road; the journey takes two hours by motorbike (three hours from Dawei).
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
11.58 MILES
Dawei's most accessible beach, Maungmagan is a wide, sandy strip spanning approximately 7 miles along a pretty bay. On weekdays, and outside holiday…
Division Development Committee
19.2 MILES
This pale-green, colonial-era building could almost be a church. It's not open to the public, but you can take photos from the garden in front of it.
26.19 MILES
Teyzit is really two sweeps of white sand, separated by a headland. The western side of the beach curves seductively and is one of the prettiest beaches…
18.98 MILES
The main Buddhist monastery in town, colloquially referred to as Payagyi (Big Pagoda), is an expansive glittering, Disneyland-like compound centred on…
23.95 MILES
Shinmokhti Paya dates back to 1438 and is one of four shrines in the country housing a Sinhalese buddha image supposedly incorporating pieces of the…
22.47 MILES
Completed in 1931 and measuring 240ft long and 69ft high, Shwethalyaung Daw Mu is the largest reclining buddha in the country.
Office of Tanintharyi Division
19.23 MILES
Dating to 1928, this imposing off-white building is still home to some Tanintharyi government offices.
19.15 MILES
Dawei's main market has the usual selection of produce, clothes and household goods.
Nearby attractions
11.58 MILES
Dawei's most accessible beach, Maungmagan is a wide, sandy strip spanning approximately 7 miles along a pretty bay. On weekdays, and outside holiday…
18.98 MILES
The main Buddhist monastery in town, colloquially referred to as Payagyi (Big Pagoda), is an expansive glittering, Disneyland-like compound centred on…
19.15 MILES
Dawei's main market has the usual selection of produce, clothes and household goods.
4. Division Development Committee
19.2 MILES
This pale-green, colonial-era building could almost be a church. It's not open to the public, but you can take photos from the garden in front of it.
5. Office of Tanintharyi Division
19.23 MILES
Dating to 1928, this imposing off-white building is still home to some Tanintharyi government offices.
22.47 MILES
Completed in 1931 and measuring 240ft long and 69ft high, Shwethalyaung Daw Mu is the largest reclining buddha in the country.
23.95 MILES
Shinmokhti Paya dates back to 1438 and is one of four shrines in the country housing a Sinhalese buddha image supposedly incorporating pieces of the…
26.19 MILES
Teyzit is really two sweeps of white sand, separated by a headland. The western side of the beach curves seductively and is one of the prettiest beaches…