This dive site, North Twin, is a prominent submerged pinnacle located in the Mergui Archipelago off the coast of Myanmar. It is characterized by dramatic underwater rock formations, featuring a diverse topography of vertical walls and gently sloping sections. Divers can expect variable currents, ranging from mild conditions suitable for leisurely exploration to strong currents that provide thrilling drift diving experiences. There is no specific historical background provided for the site.
The marine ecosystem at North Twin is vibrant and rich, boasting an abundance of both hard and soft corals, alongside impressive huge sea fans that adorn the underwater landscape. The site is a renowned pelagic magnet, attracting large schooling fish such as barracuda and trevally. Divers frequently encounter various reef sharks, leopard sharks, and are often lucky enough to spot majestic whale sharks and manta rays. In addition to the large pelagics, the site also supports a diverse array of macro life, catering to enthusiasts of smaller critters.
North Twin is best visited during Myanmar's diving season, typically from November to May, when conditions are generally more stable. This site is highly recommended for intermediate and advanced divers due to the potential for strong and unpredictable currents. Its rich biodiversity, from pelagic encounters to macro life, makes it a prime destination for both wide-angle and macro photography. Divers should be proficient in current management and buoyancy control to fully enjoy the dynamic environment of North Twin.

