Kyonkapyin-Tapseik area draws birdwatchers with rare and migratory species
1 MARCH 2026
THE Kyonkapyin-Tapseik wildlife
Conservation Area warmly invites travellers to spend their holidays immersed in
nature, offering a unique opportunity to observe rare endemic birds and
migratory species.
According to officials from the
conservation group, January surveys revealed that the area is home to over 100
species of both resident and migratory birds.
Visitors can enjoy breathtaking
views of lush green grasslands and serene water stretching as far as the eye
can see. It is an ideal spot to unwind from daily stress by breathing fresh
air. Key experiences include: boat tours to explore the natural beauty led by
local guides; birdwatching, a perfect destination for bird enthusiasts and
nature lovers to find peace; an authentic connection with nature and the local
way of life; and an excellent location for photographers to capture bird
behaviours and stunning sunsets.
To escape the noise of urban life
and listen to the music of nature, the conservation team encourages everyone to
visit during their holidays and create unforgettable memories. While the area
has attracted international tourists, it is currently seeing a surge in
popularity among domestic birdwatchers. — MT/ZN
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