Chin State sets six national parks for nature-based tourism
April 1
CHIN State is home to
the largest number of national parks in Myanmar, with its six national parks
including Natma Hill(Khawnusom) National Park for nature-based tourism.
Myanmar designates
various types of nature reserves in the country such as Science Circle,
National Park, Marine National Park, Nature Reserve, Wildlife Sanctuary,
Geographically Unique Area, and Local Community Nature Reserve.
Until 28 March 2022, 57
nature reserves, 6.43 per cent of the total country area, have been
established, which include 11 national parks, two marine national parks, four
nature reserves, 37 wildlife sanctuaries and three geographically unique areas.
Out of them, Mount Khakaborazi, Natma In the Natma Hill National Park, work is
underway for the conservation of the rare and endangered species of mammals
such as gibbon, pangolin, clouded leopard, sambur deer, wild dog, hog-badger,
beer, goral, and bird species such as hornbill, Zarmani and Burmese Tit. Hill,
Htamathi, Alaungtaw Kathapha, Indawgyi Lake, Inlay Lake, Mainmahla Island, and
Lampi Island have been regarded as the ASEAN Heritage Sites in Myanmar. It is
an honour among the ASEAN countries and is also beneficial to Myanmar’s tourism
industry.
National parks are
considered according to the ecosystems based on the enjoyment of birds and
mammals. In the Natma Hill National Park, work is underway for the conservation
of the rare and endangered species of mammals such as gibbon, pangolin, clouded
leopard, sambur deer, wild dog, hog-badger, beer, goral, and bird species such
as hornbill, Zarmani and Burmese Tit.
“If there are pheasant,
Zarmani and hornbills in the forest, it has good natural basics, and,
therefore, the level of conservation can be said a success. The enjoyment of
rare mammals on Natma Hill shows that the forest is rich in natural resources,
as it reflects the existence of ecosystems and species in the national park,”
said Warden of the Natma Hill National Park U Sein Tun.
Due to the decline in
the COVID-19 infection rate in Myanmar, the resumption of international flights
from 17 April will remedy the tourism. Indawgyi Lake and Inlay Lake which have
been listed as the ASEAN Heritage Sites, Ramsar Sites, and the Biosphere
Reserves; Mainmahla Island, Mount Khakaborazi and Natma Hill National Park
which have been regarded as the Ramsar Sites and the ASEAN Heritage Sites will
be some of the places of special interests to local and foreign tourists. —
Nyein Thu (MNA)/GNLM
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