Presented by Ministry of Hotels and Tourism Outline Chin State at a Glance Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Figures Attractions Accessibility Accommodation Administration Potential Tourism Opportunities and Challenges ID: 792958
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Slide1
Realization of Hotels and Tourism Potential in Chin State
Presented by:
Ministry of Hotels and Tourism
Slide2Outline
Chin State at a Glance
Foreign Tourist Arrivals in FiguresAttractionsAccessibilityAccommodationAdministration
Potential Tourism
Opportunities and Challenges
Conclusion and Recommendations
Slide3Area - 13907 square mile
Population − about (500,000)
Rural population − about (80)%
Ethnic − (53)
District (3) Township (9)
Electricity availability − 14.37 %
Capital city −
Hakha
Chin State at a Glance
Slide4Chin State at a Glance
The Land of Biodiversity and the untouched western side of Myanmar, also known as Chin Hills
Renowned for its mountainous terrain, unique culture, handicrafts and warm hospitalityA perfect place for trekking and hiking in nature, discover tribes
Slide5Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Figures
Destinations
Arrivals
2017
2018
Yangon
1146069
1158747
Mandalay
483784
492097
Bagan
300441
250217
Inlay
225224
166251
Tanintharyi
6764767501Ngapali5049637057Kayin State2767519604Kayah State897510200Kachin State52325255Chin State24832364
Slide6Attractions (Natural Attractions)
Natma
Taung
National Park
(formerly known as Mount Victoria)
Rih
Lake (located between Chin Mountain Range and Indian Mountain Range)
Bungtla
Waterfall
(one of the scenic natural wonders of Chin Hills)
Slide7Mount Kennedy
Rih
Lake
Mount Zing Hmuh
Bong Ta La Waterfall
Buannel
(Len
nupa
)
Mountain Valley
Kimo
Mountain
Slide8White Brown Nuthatch
Rhododendrons
Ding Di Floral
Flora and
E
ndemic
S
pecies
Calotes
Chinnollium
Slide9Lifestyles
Slide10Mun
Uu
pu
Yin
Duu
(Dai)
Dai
Yah (
Ng’raa
)
M’kang
Slide11Beauty of Tattooed Face
Playing Flute with Nose
Bamboo Dance
Dancing with Knife
Slide12Traditional Costumes and
the Beauty of Chin
Slide13Traditional Food
Sabuti
Traditional Millet Wine
Chicken Salad and a Cup of Millet Wine
Meh
buh
(Soup )
Slide14Main Itinerary (1) −
Kalay
–Tai Ngin
–
Tedim
–Rih
Main Itinerary (2) −
Kalay
–Tai
Ngin -
Falam -
HakhaMain
Itinerary (3) − Kant Kaw –Bong
Zong
–
Hakha
Main
Itinerary (4) − Bagan –Saw -Kanpalet -Mindat –MatupiMain Itinerary (5) − Kyawk Taw –Paletwah Accessibility(How to Get There by Car)
Slide15R1 =
Manipu
R2 = Chindwin
R3 =
Myit
Tha
R4 =
Kaladan (or )
Kitsapanadi
R5 = Laymyo
R6 =
Mone
stream
Accessibility
(
How to Get There by Boat)
From Myouk Oo, Rakhine, to Matupi through Lae Myo RiverKyawk Taw, Rakhine, to Paletwah through Kalatan riverMone Chaung is also one of the resources using for Tourism
Slide16Myanmar-India Border Gate
Myanmar – India (
Rih
Khaw
Dar-
Zo
Khaw
Thar) border gate opened on 8
th August 2018
Slide17Nyaung
Oo
Kalay
Airport
Phalam
Airport
Planning to Finish in 2020
Accessibility
(
How to Get There by Flight)
Slide18Accommodation
Hotels and Guesthouses in
Kanpatlat
No
Name
Room
1
Sky Palace Hotel
27
2
Pan
Laypyay
Hotel
28
3
Win Unity Resort
44
4
Pine Wood Villa205Mountain Oasis (Ecolodges) Resort20Total139Hotels and Guesthouses in MindatNoNameRoom1Sky Palace Hotel27
2
Pan
Laypyay
Hotel
28
Total
55
Slide19Administration
Launching of New Myanmar Tourism Law on 17
th September, 2018
The Role of Regional Tourism Executive Committee
Scrutinizing and issuing permission and license
Leading the implementation of tourism activities in the State
Exploring new destinations
Slide20Potential Tourism
Ecotourism
Nature-based TourismAdventure TourismTrekking/ HikingCulture Tourism
Community-based Tourism
Slide21Recent Milestone for Tourism Development
Chin State Tourism Development Forum in June 2016 in
Kampelet13- point action plan was developedFurther brainstorming is necessary
Slide22Opportunities
Peaceful and tranquil land
Authentic culture and traditionUnique landscapeUnexplored destination
Rich in tourism resources
Abundant biodiversity
Slide23Challenges
To improve infrastructure
(road, electricity, etc.)Inadequate water supplyLimited land area for investors
Limited communication (phone, internet)
Human resource (local guide)
Balancing of development and conservationTo develop pragmatic action plans
Slide24Recommendations
Need to improve with high value and low impact
Environmentally friendly, socially and culturally acceptable and economically valuableEncourage entrepreneursCommunity-based Tourism is one of the effective tools for local people to enjoy the benefits of tourismTourism Strategic Policy and Plan are necessary
Slide25Thank You