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Pyin Oo Lwin (May Myo) Region and National Kandawgyi (Botanical) Garden
PYIN OO LWIN (MAY MYO) REGION
OR
NATIONAL KANDAWGYI (BOTANICAL) GARDEN
This Myanmar (Burma) ecotourism, birding and birds watching tours site is located atop a valley in the Shan Plateau at Central Myanmar. Vegetation is primarily tropical mixed forest.
Only 122 species of bird recently recorded, with others yet to be recorded. Highlights for bird include Great, Blue-throated and Coppersmith Barbets, Parakeets, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Grey and Rufous Treepies, Blue-winged and Golden-fronted Leafbirds, Short-billed and Long-tailed Minivets, Blue Whistling Thrush, Slaty-backed and Hill Blue Flycatchers, Siberian Rubythroat, White-capped Water Redstart, Sultan and Great Tits, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Japanese White-eye, Grey-crowned Warbler and White-browed Scimitar Babbler and Crimson Sundbird.
In the Botanical Garden, the observation of the indigenous plant species such as 482 species of hardwood (12,127 numbers), 75 species of bamboo and 200 species of orchid, exotic 67 hardwood species, various indigenous species of garden croton from various parts of Myanmar and indigenous and exotic species of flowering trees (210 species and 410,322 number) on 369 flower beds can be viewed. In additional one can also do butterfly watching in this Myanmar (Burma) ecotourism, birding, birds watching and trekking tours site.
Recommend to visit all the year round.
Please contact to marketing@sstmyanmar.com if you want to visit in this Myanmar (Burma) ecotourism, birding and birds watching site.
