



For the visitors to the Bagan Archeological Zone, they can also pay side visit and enjoy the relax to the Pline Kan Tha Yar Elephant Camp which is located 5 mile from Nyaung-U Township along the Ayeyawaddy River Bank.
In Myanmar, 22 elephant camps have been opened and one of them, the Plin Kan Thayar elephant camp was opened on 28th March, 2018.
The Plin Kan Thayar elephant camp is created with the innovative ideas for the visitors and elephant lovers to visit peacefully and take the pictures with the elephants.
Due to the elephant camp is located alongside the bank of Ayeyawaddy River, the service of jungle elephant riding style is given from alongside of the river bank to the hill, so, the visitors can enjoy the scenic beauties of the Ayeyawaddy river by riding elephants.
Likewise, at the small tents and among the big trees, lookout towers, tables and tree houses to relax but also the wood bridge with teak pillars are built to enjoy the river views and to feel the cool breeze come from the river.
The visitors can also observe the elephant museum in the elephant camp and the videos about the elephants are being screened at the museum. The museum entrance fee is 1,000 kyats for per citizen and 10,000 kyats per foreign visitor. As the elephant riding fee, 10,000 kyats per foreign visitor, it’s learnt.
For the visitors to the Bagan Archeological Zone, they can also pay side visit and enjoy the relax to the Pline Kan Tha Yar Elephant Camp which is located 5 mile from Nyaung-U Township along the Ayeyawaddy River Bank.
In Myanmar, 22 elephant camps have been opened and one of them, the Plin Kan Thayar elephant camp was opened on 28th March, 2018. The Plin Kan Thayar elephant camp is created with the innovative ideas for the visitors and elephant lovers to visit peacefully and take the pictures with the elephants.
Due to the elephant camp is located alongside the bank of Ayeyawaddy River, the service of jungle elephant riding style is given from alongside of the river bank to the hill, so, the visitors can enjoy the scenic beauties of the Ayeyawaddy River by riding elephants.
Likewise, at the small tents and among the big trees, lookout towers, tables and tree houses to relax but also the wood bridge with teak pillars are built to enjoy the river views and to feel the cool breeze come from the river.
The visitors can also observe the elephant museum in the elephant camp and the videos about the elephants are being screened at the museum. The museum entrance fee is 1,000 kyats for per citizen and 10,000 kyats per foreign visitor. As the elephant riding fee, 10,000 kyats per foreign visitor, it’s learnt.
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