Taungwine hiking season kicks off in Mawlamyine on 1 Dec
THE Taungwine hiking season in
Mawlamyine, Mon State, which has gained significant interest among locals and
travellers, will begin on 1 December, according to the Tharthana Nwe
Foundation.
The two months, from December to
January annually, have been designated as the hiking season. Starting from the
morning of 1 December, the season for public health hiking and pilgrimage will
begin.
"There are quite a lot of hikers.
It is much more crowded on weekends. Many locals as well as pilgrims are very
interested," said a local.
To ensure the safety of hikers during
the two-month hiking season, cars, motorbikes, and bicycles (excluding those
of authorized personnel and the hilltop monastery) will be prohibited from ascending
the mountain from 4:30 am to 9:00 am on Saturdays, Sundays, and public
holidays.
Cars and motorbikes can be left at the
free parking areas at the entrance from 4:30 am to 9 am, and car owners are
advised to park systematically in the car park.
Hikers are advised not to smoke and to
properly dispose of trash in the designated bins, and vendors are instructed
not to sell their goods on the concrete path and to avoid selling food that
produces offensive odours, alcohol, and beer, according to the Thathana Nwe
Foundation Sayadaw. — MT/ZN

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