With tourist numbers set to skyrocket, it is essential for the preservation of Myanmar, that the development required to facilitate this demand is carried out responsibly. This is something we care passionately about and you will find it at the very core of Tour Mandalay’s business model. For this to actually happen however, it will require the help and cooperation from everyone involved – the government, local authorities, tour operators, and most importantly, the tourists themselves.
Together with the help of our UK-based partners, we have helped to rebuild a primary school that was completely destroyed by Cyclone Nargis in 2008. Our next challenge is to keep pupils enrolled, as it’s common for parents to take children out of school for work purposes once they’re physically able.
Happy Haven Humanitarian Project (HHHP) is a small hospice located on the outskirts of Yangon, which helps to care for and educate children born with HIV/AIDS. It also helps to promote awareness of the disease to the wider community, whilst encouraging the use of preventative techniques. We regularly donate and provide support to HHHP, and can provide tourists with the opportunity to participate through privately arranged excursions.
We have helped to build and cultivate the Mingalar Bio Garden, a five acre plot of land, which produces organic fruits and vegetables using homemade bio-fertiliser. Everything produced here is then donated to a local orphanage, which provides free education to more than a thousand children.
Tour Mandalay is always looking for ways to help the community around us, and are proud to support a range of local community projects and charity events.
Although we’re not directly responsible for the management of the following, we would strongly encourage you to consider incorporating the following excursions into your touring. After all, who said that giving back can’t be fun?
Sanon, Bagan
Sanon, launched by Myanmar Youth Development Institute with the help of FRIENDS International, is part of the successful TREE (Training Restaurants for Employment and Entrepreneurship) Alliance restaurant group. Some of you may already be familiar with the work they...
Overnight cooperative fishing experience, in association with WCS
Day 1You will be transferred to Mandalay jetty early this morning in time to board a small river cruiser, which will be your home for the next 24 hours. NOTE: Conditions onboard the boat are basic, but the vessel’s perfectly suited for journeys of this nature to its...
MBoutik, Bagan
Located on Anawratha Road, the road connecting Old Bagan and Nyaung U, you will find a small, unassuming shop front with a hand painted signboard bearing the name ‘MBoutik’. Not only is this where you will find Bagan’s best selection of quality souvenirs, but it will...