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Nay Win Swe

Amid the beauty and stillness of Inlay Lake nestled in Eastern Myanmar, Mr. Nay Win Swe is a familiar figure, often seen moving gingerly across the water as he monitors

Nat Ma Taung National Park

Known as a “plant hunter’s paradise” for its floral biodiversity, the Nat Ma Taung National Park features Mt. Victoria (called in Chin language as Khaung Neu Thom or “Earth Mother

Meinmahla Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary

The Park was established to protect the remaining mangrove forests and as a refuge for estuarine crocodiles and resident and migratory water and shore birds; breeding ground for fish and

Lampi Marine National Park

Lampi Island is generally hilly and rises steeply from sea level to 270 meters. Much of the coast is rocky, although there are a number of sandy beaches, bays, and

Inlay Lake Wildlife Sanctuary

The Park was established for the protection of waterfowl and their habitats and the neighboring catchment areas. The eastern side of the lake is mountainous terrain while the north and

Indawgyi Lake Wildlife Sanctuary

The Park was established for the protection of waterfowl and their habitats and the neighboring catchment areas. The eastern side of the lake is mountainous terrain while the north and

Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary

HWS lies in a transition zone of three biodiversity hotspots relevant to clouded leopards and tigers: Himalaya, Indo-Burma and Mountains of Southwest China. It is the southernmost Key Biodiversity Area

Hkakaborazi National Park

This is the largest national park in Myanmar, measuring 381,246 hectares in Pulao District in Kachin State. It features Mt. Hkakaborazi, the highest mountain in the country and the highest

Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park

Hilly and accented by valleys, this national park harbors a wealth of large animals, and also protects the drainage basin of two perennial rivers. Found inside the Park is a