- Peninsula group to open hotel in Yangon
- French firm to invest in Myanmar’s tourism industry
- Japanese business travellers flock to Myanmar
- Tourists to Inle region surge 50 percent
- Inle floating market nearly disappearing
- Mandalay to build 20 hotels providing over 1400 rooms
- More passports issued in this summer
- Myanmar starts online tour guide services
- Discovering traditional water festival in Myanmar
- Maungmagan beach packed with visitors
Myanmar’s TadaU hotel zone to attract tourists in November
Published on Wednesday, 07 November 2012 18:21
TadaU hotel zone development in Mandalay will start to attract tourists this month said Myint Aung, chairman of the Myanmar Hoteliers Association Mandalay.
“The investors start applying for the lots in the new hotel zone,” said Myint Aung. “But, we don’t know the exact numbers of hotels and motels to be built there.”
“We have received a total of 150 applications this month and we have invited foreign investors to join as well,” he added.
Myanmar expects more tourists to flock starting next year by teaming up Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. A single entry visa will allow tourists to visit any of the four countries.
The Ministry of Hotel and Tourism drafted the TadaU hotel zone plan in April 2011.