Emphasize tourism and sustainable transformation
The PutaO region of Kachin State in the northernmost part of Myanmar, which has ice-capped areas, including Mount Phonkanrazi and Mount Hkakaborazi, attracts a large number of international tourists. These snow-capped regions are popular destinations for mountain trekkers. Good transportation links and regional stability are especially important to enable tourists to visit these preferred areas safely.
In addition, many domestic and international tourists visit the snow-capped trekking areas in China, which are contiguous with northern Myanmar. This is a result of regional stability and good transportation links. Therefore, for any economic activity, including tourism, to be carried out successfully, maintaining regional peace and stability must be given top priority.
Businesspeople across the world accepted that tourism is often highlighted for its role in economic development. But it is more than that. It is a catalyst for social progress, delivering education, employment and creating new opportunities for all. Activities of a tourism operator can contribute to the State’s economy as well as the socioeconomic life of the people.
Tourism development is linked not only to accommodation and good service provision but also to various sectors, including education, healthcare, transportation, energy, roads and bridges, urban development, rural development, small, micro, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and investment. In addition, there are various forms of tourism, and even people with limited abilities can participate in suitable tourism activities.
In ethnic minority regions, residents and youth can also engage in tourism-related work. Surveys show that 54 per cent of the workforce in the tourism sector are female providers and employees. Tourism provides numerous opportunities for entrepreneurs and MSME operators, and it significantly contributes to poverty reduction and regional development.
Businesspeople across the world accepted that tourism is often highlighted for its role in economic development. But it is more than that. It is a catalyst for social progress, delivering education, employment and creating new opportunities for all. Activities of a tourism operator can contribute to the State’s economy as well as the socioeconomic life of the people.
The theme for World Tourism Day 2025 is “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation”. It emphasizes tourism’s ability to drive positive change and highlights the need for more than just growth, focusing on transforming the sector for a more sustainable future for both people and the planet.
Myanmar, with its natural wonders, diverse ethnicities, rich customs, and unique way of life, boasts a wealth of attractions. Its traditional cuisine, ancient religious sites, and cultural heritage form the backbone of its tourism industry, setting it apart from other nations. These tangible and intangible cultural treasures capture the imagination of both domestic and international tourists. Now, Myanmar is opening up to allow travellers to explore new attractions across the country, offering them experiences that can positively shape perceptions of Myanmar and its tourism potential.
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