Eco-tourism and Adventure
Wherever you go in Myanmar, whether it be cruising down the
mighty Ayeyarwaddy River in style, drifting over the ancient city of Bagan
by hot air balloon, or searching for that elusive tiger on the back of an
elephant, there is always a feeling of adventure. With two modern internal
airlines upgrading and expanding their networks, new and exciting
destinations off the beaten track are gradually being opened. Myanmar
retains approximately 50% of its natural forest cover, and with strictly
enforced protection, is on the way to becoming a haven for eco-tourism and
true adventure travel. In the far south in the Mergui Archipelago, great
care is being taken to preserve one of the last untouched tropical
underwater paradises, which is already attracting attention as a world class
diving destination. Meanwhile, right at the other end of this amazing land
of contrast, cool temperate forests dramatically give way to pristine snow
capped mountains, and a land of dwindling hill tribes and rare and exotic
wildlife. |