Interest rekindles in Tabu Hla Dam, Yangon’s own Inlay Lake

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  • Interest rekindles in Tabu Hla Dam, Yangon’s own Inlay Lake

Some tourism entrepreneurs said that people are interested again in visiting Tabu Hla Dam, known as Yangon Inlay Lake, which is located at the end of Okkan Sugar Mill Road, 18 miles from Okkan, Yangon Region, and has stunning scenery, seamlessly blending with the Bago Yoma mountain range.
Although the trip to the dam is not currently common, there are still people who are making queries about it, and some operators want to develop a tourist destination.
“The main thing is the green forest. There are locals’ floating houses. People are interested in fish paste and fried fish businesses there. They want to study it. Interest in the dam dwindled in between. Now it has rebounded. Given the current situation, we had to make a moderate response to interested visitors,” said a tourism entrepreneur.
Besides observing some bird species, visitors will be interested in activities such as eating local food, boating, and walking.
“It became famous during the COVID-19 period. And the number of people coming here has increased. It has calmed down and is now booming again. In the rainy season, there is a green view. In the summer, it makes visitors feel cool and the air is clean, so it is very popular. It is a place to escape from the hustle and bustle of Yangon,” he explained. — Htet Oo Maung/ZN

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar