Opportunities for Study, Research
& Recreation
Inlay Lake (Wetland) Sanctuary (Shan
State)
|

|
688 km from
Yangon (YGN) and an hour
flight from YGN. |
|

|
Studying
world renowned wetland ecosystem
of Inlay. |
|

|
Observation
and study the traditional
style of leg-rowers and
observation of traditional
agriculture practiced by
lake dwellers on floating
gardens. |
|

|
Observation of migratory
birds, 65 species of water
birds and other aquatic
plants and animals and 15
species of butterfly. |
|

|
Visiting
places of interest and enjoyment
of scenic beauty of Shan
hills surrounding the lake. |
Inndawgyi Lake
Wildlife Sanctuary (Kachin State)
|

|
1235 km
from Yangon(YGN) and reachable
by flight from YGN to Myitkyina
and then by road. |
|

|
Studying
resident water birds, migratory
birds, 120 species of forest
dwelling birds and rare
species of fishes, aquatic
biology, butterflies and
insects. |
|

|
Observation
of wildlife such as Leopard,
golden cat, the Malaya sun
bear, gaur, wild cow, escrow,
goral. |
|

|
Visit of
the largest inland lake
of South-East-Asia in attractive
setting. |
|

|
Enjoyment
of scenic beauty of the
lake by boat riding. |
Moeyingyi Wetland
wildlife Sanctuary (Bago Division)
|

|
Easily accessible
by road, being situated
117 km from Yangon. |
|

|
Research
on wetland ecosystem and
study wetland environment
by boat. |
|

|
Watching
about 42 species of residential
bird and 34 species of migratory
bird by motor boat or from
bird-watching tower. |
|

|
Observation
of 26 species of butterfly. |
|

|
Relaxation
in boat-shaped timber accommodation
for two persons in each. |
Myaing Hay
Wun Elephant Camp (Bago Division)
|

|
96 km south
of Yangon easily accessible
by road. |
|

|
Study of
Fishes and aquatic creatures,
trekking and hiking in the
forest. |
|

|
Recreation
and Fishing, Visiting Pyinkadoe
plantation. |
|

|
Observation
of wildlife: Elephant, Gaur,
Barking deer, Wild boar,
Hear wild cat, Green Peafowl,
Ruddy duck, hill myna, Blossom-
headed parakeets and other
species of bird. |
|

|
Observation
of wild elephants capturing
and training. |
|

|
Enjoyment
of elephant riding. |
Sein Ye Forest Camp (Bago Division)
|

|
266 km south
of Yangon and easily accessible
by road. |
|

|
Study of
natural teak forest, Enjoyment
of elephant riding. |
|

|
Study working
elephants in timber extraction
and traditional culture
of native peoples. |
|

|
Observation
of wildlife including Elephant,
tiger, leopard, guar, wild
cow, sun bear, wild boar
and resident birds. |
|

|
Observation
of elephant catching and
training and Recreation
in a special forest environment. |
Alaungdaw
Kathapa National Park ( Sagaing Division
)
|

|
882 km from
Yangon (YGN), it can be
reached by road from MDY. |
|

|
Visit of
famous Alaungdawkathapa
Shrine and Cave. |
|

|
Study and
conducting research on several
types of natural forests
and tiger conservation. |
|

|
Observation
of wildlife including Tiger,
Elephant, Leopard, Guar,
Barking deer, Jungle goat,
Mountain goat, Bear, Wild
boar, Jungle cat, 60 species
of residential birds and
50 species of butterfly. |
|

|
Enjoying
natural scenic beauty. |
|

|
Studying
elephant habitat. |
|

|
Enjoying
elephant riding. |
Natmataung
National Park or Mt. Victoria (Chin
State)
|

|
512 km from
Yangon to Bagan, 138 km
from Bagan to Kanpetlet
(Base camp for Eco tours). |
|

|
Trekking
and hiking the high mountains
in the attractive setting. |
|

|
Study of
several forest types.
|
|

|
Observation
of rare wild mammals (guar,
escrow and gorals). |
|

|
Attractive
202 species of residential
bird including 5 endemic
species. |
|

|
Orchid tour
on peculiar and attractive
species of Chin Hills. |
|

|
Study traditional
custom and culture of Chin
Ethnic groups (women with
tattooed faces). |
Kharaborazi
National Park (Kachin State)
|

|
1821 km
from Yangon to Putao, 56
km from Putao to Naungmon,
196 km from Putao to Khakaborazi
base camp. the northern
most part of Myanmar, the
highest mountain in Southeast
Asia( 5886 m ). |
|

|
Hiking,
Climbing snow capped mountains
at the high altitude and
camping and recreation. |
|

|
Visiting
the starting point of the
Ayeyarwaddy and observing
natural environment. |
|

|
Study evergreen
forests and Hill pine forests
and moist upper mixed deciduous
forests. |
|

|
Observation
of wildlife including rare
species such as Takin, Musk
Deer, Blue Sheep, Black
Barking Deer, endemic leaf
deer, variety of mammal
species such as birds, butterflies
and insects. |
|

|
Study rare
medic plants, rare black
orchid. |
Mt. Phonkanrazi
(Kachin State)
|

|
1821 km
from Yangon to Putao and
then proceed 98 km west
of Putao. |
|

|
Trekking,
Hiking and recreation in
the natural forest environment
and climbing snow-capped
mountains. |
|

|
Study the
tradition, culture and life
style of indigenous hill
tribes. |
|

|
Camping
and Recreation in snow-capped
mountains. |
|

|
Studying
mammals and bird species
which can be found at high
altitude. |
|

|
Observing
30 mammal species including
Red Panda, Takin, goral
which can be found in East-
Himalayan. |
|

|
Studying
200 bird species and hill
pine forest, evergreen,
forest, medicinal plants
and wild rare orchids including
black orchids. |
Popa Mountain National Park
|

|
67 km from
Bagan (BGN) and about an
hour drive From BGN by road. |
|

|
Observation
of dry zone ecosystem, Oasis
of the Dry Zone. |
|

|
Studying
the naturally regenerated
of sandalwood species. |
|

|
Studying
geological features and
extinct volcano which erupted
25,000 years ago. |
|

|
Observation
of wildlife including Monkeys,
Barking deer, Wild pig,
Jungle cat, Wild dog and
about 140 avifauna
species. |
|

|
Enjoyment
of the natural beauty of
Popa. |
Lampi Marine National Park (Taninsari
Division)
|

|
867 km south
of Yangon, It is one of
the Myeik Archipelagos. |
|

|
Observing
traditional culture of Salon
tribes known as sea gipsy. |
|

|
Observing
tropical rain forest ecosystem. |
|

|
Swimming,
fishing, yachting, surfing,
snorkeling and scuba diving
in the sea. |
|

|
Observing
mammals birds and reptile
species in tropical rain
forest. |
|

|
Camping
in tropical rain forest
and walking and hiking along
the jungle travel and recreation
at view points. |
|

|
Enjoyment
of the unspoiled under water
view teeming with variety
of marine species. |

|