This 18-day Myanmar Comprehensive Birding & Culture Tour will explore the major birding & culture sites of Myanmar. The whole point of the holiday is not only to search for Myanmar’s endemic, near endemic birds, along with a number of other Southeast Asian & Himalayan species, but also to explore... More
This 18-day Myanmar Comprehensive Birding & Culture Tour will explore the major birding & culture sites of Myanmar. The whole point of the holiday is not only to search for Myanmar’s endemic, near endemic birds, along with a number of other Southeast Asian & Himalayan species, but also to explore some of the most famous cultural sites of the country. We spend two days in Yangon with an opportunity to marvel at the incredible Shwedagon Pagoda and other historic buildings. Next morning we begin our introductory birding in the park of Hlawga on the outskirts of bustling Yangon in search of the localized Davison’s Bulbul and other lowland forest birds. We fly north to Mandalay where we explore its main cultural highlights for two days. Leaving Mandalay, we travel southeast on a shot domestic flight that will carry us into the eastern mountains of Myanmar and arrive at the gateway airport of Heho, form where a short drive brings us to a former British hill station of Kalaw. We spend two days birding around Kalaw with the chance to see the highly localized near endemic Burmese Yuhina and along with other sought-after Asian mountain birds. We then head east towards Inle Lake and spend two days on the lake with opportunities of exploring its major cultural highlight and searching for some key birds of Inle Lake including Jerdon’s Bushchat, Collared Myna and some water birds on the Lake. We depart Inle Lake on a short flight to the ancient city of Bagan with over 2000 ancient monuments dated from 9 th to 12th AD. Bagan is the richest archaeological site in Southeast Asia and spend two days with the chance of discovering the treasures of Bagan, along with the opportunity to locate Myanmar’s endemic species and other dry zone species. Departing Bagan, we take a long drive to the Natmataung national park in the Chin Hills. Biogeographically, the Chin Hills are the southernmost extension of the great Himalayan chain. We will stay for four nights at a fantastic mountain lodge set inside the national parks and spend three full days in the park, searching for endemics including highly sought-after endemic White-browed Nuthatch, a number of widespread Asian mountain birds and Himalayan species. After spending four nights in the park, we make our way back to Bagan with an overnight stay there before spending a final night back in Yangon. We conclude our fascinating cultural & birding tour with our guests being transferred back to Yangon International Airport for their International departure flight back home.
LessGiving back to the communities is our responsibility!
With every trip, you also support the SWAN and thus projects for Sustainable Community development and Biodiversity protection.
Our primary NGO partner is Social Welfare Association of Nepal (SWAN), with whom we have carried out multiple CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) projects. Besides carrying out regular CSR activities in the areas of education and women empowerment, we have supported relief and rehabilitation initiatives in the aftermath of several natural disasters like earthquake, immediate response to COVID-19 pandemic across Nepal.
Giving something back to the world is a special and responsible affair of travel-to-nature Asia right from its inception. When you travel with travel-to-nature Asia and SWAN-Nepal, you become an integral force for change in addressing the most pressing social and wildlife conservation issues. Your tourism funds help transform the future of under-privileged and marginalized communities and transform the future of at-risk natural places you travel. Portion of our profit flows to local communities who live with and steward nature, creating jobs and improving livelihoods.
By joining one of our holidays you are playing a vital role in bringing positive changes in the lives of local community.