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Eco-Tourism
Myanmar's diverse forests and green
landscapes which host a large
variety of wildlife
species, 7000 plants, 300 mammals,
360 reptiles and 1000 bird species,
provide an ideal
setting for nature-oriented and
eco-tourism.
Wildlife National and Sanctuaries
Parks
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Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park
- Situated 95 km to the
northwest of Monywa is
this renowned place of interest
called Alaungdaw Kathapa. A
journey to this involves
some 27 km of a tough trekking
and elephant ride besides the
trips by road and water. It is
recommended especially for those
keen on adventurous walks in a
jungle. Kathapa is in fact
the name of an Arhat whose
remains, it is believed, are
kept in this place.
However, what you can see there
is but the representation of the
reclining Arhat.
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Hlawga National Park - Hlawga
Wildlife Park lies just 45
minutes drive from Yangon. It is
inhabited by more than 70
species of herbivorous animals
and 90 species of birds. Easily
accessible, Hlawga Wildlife Park
is an ideal place of interest
for bird-watchers!
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Popa Mountain Park - It is an
extinct volcano over 1,500
metres in height. Lying smack in
the centre of the Dry Belt, Popa
Mountain Park covered with
recently-grown forests is like
an oasis in the desert-like
Central Myanmar. Accessible
conveniently by road.
Remarkably, there are many
semi-tame monkeys in Popa
Mountain Park that - though far
from being dangerous - sometimes
snatch food from the hands of
visitors and run away.
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Lampi Island (Myeik Archipelago)
- Lampi is situated between
latitudes 10 º41'N to 10º 51'N
and longitudes 98º 04' E to 98º
18' E. The length of the island
is about 50 km and the average
width about 11 km; with the land
surface area around 205 km2. The
distance to Lampi by sea from
Myeik is 145 km and from
Kawthaung, about 95 km. Lumpi
Marine Park has great potential
for both marine- and land-based
ecotourism.
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Shwesettaw Wildlife Sanctuary -
This sanctuary is located in
Minbu forest division, on the
western edge of the Myanmar dry
zone, between Mann and Mone
streams. Accessible by road and
is about two hours' drive from
Minbu. It covers a total area of
about 553 km2. Many species of
animals including Eld's deer,
gaur, banteng, serow, sambhur,
hog deer, wild boar, leopard,
bear, wild dogs, various kinds
of birds, and some species of
primates are reported to be
inhabiting in this sanctuary.
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Inlay Lake Bird Sanctuary
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Lawkananda Sanctuary Park
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Sein-ye Forest Camp (Bago Yoma)
- Located at a distance of about
200km from Yangon. It lies in
the amidst of the Sein ye teak
forests, a part of Bago Yoma,
and offers experience in witness
the logging methods and the
utilization of elephants. Men of
Kayin people in the area make
their incomes by working as
oozies, living with and training
the elephants to work in the
forests.
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Khyat-thin Wildlife Park (Shwe
Bo)
Domestic Flights
The main tourist centres are located
at a distance from Yangon and it is
convenient for visitors to
travel by domestic flights. Myanmar
Airways, Air Mandalay and Yangon
Airways operate flights to major
tourist sites including Mandalay,
Bagan, Heho, Thandwe, Myitkyina,
Tachileik and Kawthaung.
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