80% of Ayeyawady beach hotels booked for Thadingyut

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80% of Ayeyawady beach hotels booked for Thadingyut

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During the upcoming long Thadingyut holiday in October, 80 per cent of hotel rooms at seaside resorts including Chaungtha, Ngwehsaung, and Shwethaungyan beaches, and Goyangyi Island have already been booked in advance by domestic and foreign tourists, according to the Directorate of Hotels and Tourism.
In the Ayeyawady Region, these seaside resorts possess favourable geographical conditions along the coastline and coastal areas. The regional government is striving to develop them into a vibrant and sustainable tourism industry while also establishing them as long-term competitive tourist destinations. During public holidays, the influx of visitors to these beach resorts contributes not only to the growth of the tourism sector but also to the expansion of related services and the creation of job opportunities for local communities.
In the four seaside resorts of the Ayeyawady Region, more than 500,000 visitors arrived annually in 2023 and 2024. By August 2025, a total of 159,213 tourists had visited. Local hotel and guesthouse operators estimated that, starting from this Thadingyut holiday and throughout the open tourism season, the number of visitors will surpass last year’s figures.
In the Ayeyawady Region, the Ngwehsaung and Chaungtha beaches, which have good transportation access and sufficient infrastructure, are popular destinations regularly visited by both domestic and international travellers each year. Although reaching Goyangyi Island and Shwethaungyan Beach takes more time, their natural beauty continues to attract visitors. Hotel and guesthouse operators have observed that if transportation access is further improved, the number of tourists visiting these destinations could increase even more.
“In the Thadingyut holiday, tourists are expected to flock to the beaches of the Ayeyawady Region. About 80 per cent of the rooms at the four main beaches have been booked in advance. In Ngwehsaung, there are 38 hotels, guesthouses, and lodges; in Chaungtha and Shwethaungyan, another 38; and including Goyangyi Island, a total of 49,197 rooms are open for visitors. Tourism is an industry that succeeds only through collective effort. It is also a smokeless income-generating sector and can uplift the socio-economic status of a region. With hotel bookings already reaching 80 per cent for the Thadingyut holiday, new job opportunities are opening up, and the industry is bringing benefits to the country. Hotels are urged to provide the best possible service, while tourists are kindly requested to work together in ensuring that the natural beauty of the beaches is preserved and not harmed,” said U Aung Thu Oo, director of the directorate.
The government also extends visa relaxation on the visa on arrival year by year to promote the tourism industry, and the dtirector of flights from Yangon to Pathein can earn a higher income like Thailand. The Ayeyawady Region government make efforts to attract international travellers by cooperating with different departments, hotelier committees and associations.