Discover Naga culture and Saramati Peak

THE six travel zones are designated in Sagaing Region, which is rich in ancient heritage, religious buildings and handicrafts, for the local and foreign travellers aiming to boost the tourism sector. In Naga tourist designation, the culture and traditional customs of ethnic people and Saramati Peak await the travellers, according to the Directorate of Hotels and Tourism of Sagaing Region.
There are six tourism zones in Sagaing Region: Sagaing, Monywa, Shwebo, Katha, Kalay and Naga, and local travellers visit Mingun most in the Sagaing tourism zone.
In the Naga tourism zone, travellers can enjoy the tradition, culture, and living style of Naga ethnic people and scenes of mountains in addition to the 12,622-foot-high Saramati Peak.
Moreover, Leshi, Lahe, Nanyun and Pansawng in the Naga Self-administered Zone boast natural beauty, and the Naga New Year Festival is held in Leshi and Lahe, and the new feast festival, snack festival, paddy festival and harvesting festival are also held seasonally. Among them, the new year festival is the most popular and attracts local and foreign travellers.
“It is now holiday season, and Sagaing Region, the cultural region welcomes local and foreign visitors. There are six tourism zones, and we arrange to ensure the accommodation of visitors in the Mingun cultural region in the Sagaing tourism zone. The Naga New Year Festival hosted hundreds of tourists before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Saramati Peak, which is popular among ASEAN travellers, is located in the Naga Hill region and is covered with snow in winter. The government holds the Naga New Year Festival from 14 to 16 January, and the local and foreign travellers are also interested in it.
The Naga region with its beautiful nature warmly welcomes the local and foreign travellers,” said U Myint Sein, head of the Directorate of Hotels and Tourism in Sagaing Region.
Visitors can get to Leshi by Yangon-Mandalay-Homalin flight, while by Yangon-Mandalay-Monywa-Khamti flight to Lahe. Currently, the Naga region hosts travellers from India.
The tourism season in Naga is from November to June. After the completion of the Chindwin River crossing the Htamathi Bridge, the people can go to the Indian border in addition to the Naga region at any time, and it can promote the tourism industry of Naga and the trade flows of the eastern part of the Chindwin River will be also developed. —Thitsa (MNA)/KTZH

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

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