Friday, 07 September 2012 14:31 Tin Zar Aung and Yadanar Oo
Rangoon (Mizzima) – Hoteliers want to double the total number of hotel rooms in the coming year in the Bagan hotel zone, a popular site for foreign tourists. They have asked for permission from the Hotels and Tourism minister, according to an official.
They expect to add more than 2,000 new hotel rooms.
Presently, there are a total of more than 2,100 hotel rooms in Bagan.
In comparison with 2011, the number of foreign tourists visiting Bagan in the first six months of this year increased by more than 50 per cent, officials said.
According to figures compiled by the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, more than 102,500 foreign tourists visited Bagan in 2011 and more than 77,500 visited from January 2012 to June 2012.
The official said, “They have estimated that about 2,000 rooms need to be added. But, I cannot say how many new rooms will be available in reality.”
The Hotels and Tourism Ministry predicts that up to 1 million foreign tourists will visit Burma this year
Meanwhile, 26 hoteliers have submitted proposal to the Mandalay Region government, requesting to lease a total of about 1,260 acres of land located near Tuywin Mountain in Nyaung-U Township to build hotels, Zaw Waik, the secretary of the Myanmar Hoteliers’ Association (Bagan Zone), said.
Rangoon (Mizzima) – Hoteliers want to double the total number of hotel rooms in the coming year in the Bagan hotel zone, a popular site for foreign tourists. They have asked for permission from the Hotels and Tourism minister, according to an official.
A view of the vast Bagan temple complex in central Burma. Photo: Mizzima |
They expect to add more than 2,000 new hotel rooms.
Presently, there are a total of more than 2,100 hotel rooms in Bagan.
In comparison with 2011, the number of foreign tourists visiting Bagan in the first six months of this year increased by more than 50 per cent, officials said.
According to figures compiled by the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, more than 102,500 foreign tourists visited Bagan in 2011 and more than 77,500 visited from January 2012 to June 2012.
The official said, “They have estimated that about 2,000 rooms need to be added. But, I cannot say how many new rooms will be available in reality.”
The Hotels and Tourism Ministry predicts that up to 1 million foreign tourists will visit Burma this year
Meanwhile, 26 hoteliers have submitted proposal to the Mandalay Region government, requesting to lease a total of about 1,260 acres of land located near Tuywin Mountain in Nyaung-U Township to build hotels, Zaw Waik, the secretary of the Myanmar Hoteliers’ Association (Bagan Zone), said.