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PoPa Mountain Park:
Papa Mountain Park was established in
1983 and opened as park in 1989. You can
observe Monkey, barking deer, wild pig,
jungle cat, wild dog and about 140
avifauna species inhabit the Popa area.
The dusky leaf monkey is a scare animal
and about 150 monkeys live in the Popa
Mountain Park....
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Hlawga Wildlife Park:
Hlawga Wildlife Park was established on
30 September 1982. You can Observe
ecological study on Thamin, hog deer,
barking deer,sambar deer, etc., in their
natural state and enjoy out-door
recreation such as picnic sites,
traditional huts, boats and elephant
rides...
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National Botanical
Gardens:
National Botanical Garden was
established in 1915. Inland indigenous
birds (resident forest birds), reptiles,
small mammal species and insects are
present. You can study and research
activities relating to Botany...
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Inlay Lake (Wetland)
Sanctuary: Inlay Lake (Wetland)
Sanctuary , 2950 feet above sea level,
was established in 1985. Feel free to
enjoy the scenic beauty of the Shan
plateau and research on various types of
bird. You can also observe endemic fish
species such as Ngapweh (Chaudhuria
caudata) and Ngaku-Shinpa (Silurus
bumanensis)...
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Moeyingyi Wetland
Wildlife Sanctuary:
Moeyingyi Wetland Wildlife Sanctuary (70
miles from Yangon along the Yangon-Bago-Pyinpongyi
Highway), was established in 1986.
According to the census conducted in
January, 1998 it is noted that a total
number of (4529) birds inhabited the
Moeyingyi wetland wildlife sanctuary...
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Indawgyi Lake
Wildlife Sanctuary: Indawgyi Lake
Wildlife Sanctuary was established in
1999. Leopard, golden cat, the malaya
sun bear, gaur, banteng or wild cow,
serow, goral, sport-billed pelican,
vulture, other water birds, 120 species
of forest birds Myanmar peacock and
Soft-shell turtle are present...
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Hkakaborazi National
Park:
Hkakaborazi National Park was
established in 1996. In addition to rare
species such as Takin. Musk Deer, Blue
Sheep, Black Barking Deer, Phet Gyi (Muntiaus
putaoensis), mammal species and insects
such as butterflies are present. You can
study traditional culture, custom and
system of living of local Rawang, Lisu
and Myanmar -Tibet ethnic nationals...
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Nat Ma Taung National
Park: Nay Ma Taung National Park
was established in 1994. You have
opportunity to visit the third highest
Mountain in Myanmar which is (10018)
feet high, and hiking a distance of 15
miles from the old Kan-pet-let city, or
driving 10 miles by car from Kan-pet-let
city and hiking another 5 miles to the
mountain...
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Yangon Zoological
Garden:
Yangon Zoological Garden was
establishment in1906. 59 species of
mammals 60 species of birds and 18
species of reptiles, amounting to over
1300 species are kept in addition,
elephant, rhinoceros, tapir,
hippopotamus, camel, tiger, lion, deer,
various species of monkeys, snake,
tortoise, crocodile and various species
of birds, a pair of tusks of the white
elephant which died in 1219 during the
region of King Thibaw, skeleton of a
whale 72 feet in length and a statue of
Stegosaurus are exhibited...
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Meinmahla Kyun
Wildlife Sanctuary: Meinmahla
Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary was established
in 1986. Otter, sambar, hog deer, wild
boar, crab-eating kra, wild dog, turtles
and tortoises, estuarine crocodiles,
fish, prawn, crab and 34 bird species
are known to occur in the area and
Ayeyawaddy Dolphin is said to occur
occasionally in the area...
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Shwesettaw Wildlife Sanctuary:
Shewsettaw Wildlife Sanctuary was
established as Wildlife Sanctuary in
1940 and strengthened with more staff in
1985. You have opportunities to observe
the habits of Myanmar Shwe Thamin and
the Dry Zone Ecosystem and wildlife,
etc. Observe the life and habits of the
rare reptile Star tortoise...
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Chatthin Wildlife
Sanctuary:
Chatthin Wildlife Sanctuary was
established in 1941. Macaca species,
barking deer, wild boar, wild dog,
leopard, cat species, bats and Guano
species, amphibian species and 158
species of birds and approvimately 1530
numbers of Thamin reside in the park.
Altogether 69 species of medicinal
plants and herbs have recorded in the
latest inventory survey...
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Myaing Hay Wun
Elephant: Myaing Hay Wun Elephant
was established in 1986. Elephant, Gaur,
Banteng, Barking deer. Wild boar, Hear
Wild cat, Green Peafowl, Ruddy shield
duck, Hill myna, Blossom-headed
parakeet, pheasant, Red jungle fowl,
Quail, Dove, Duck, lesser tree duck,
Butterflies, Moths, Sneaker, Monitor
lizard, Ground lizard, Grass lizard and
Chameleon are present...
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