Sample Sidebar Module

This is a sample module published to the sidebar_top position, using the -sidebar module class suffix. There is also a sidebar_bottom position below the menu.

Sample Sidebar Module

This is a sample module published to the sidebar_bottom position, using the -sidebar module class suffix. There is also a sidebar_top position below the search.
Kyaikthale Village
kyaikthale

Kyaikthale village is home to the Mingalar Bio Garden, nearly 6-acres plot of fertile land that was turned into an essential hotspot for vegetable production shortly after the Cyclone Nargis disaster in 2008. The main beneficiary of the nutrient rich food grown here is a nearby monastic school, home to over 800 students. The aftermath of the cyclone led to severe food shortage and the residents of the monastic school were forced to live off basic staples such as rice and cooking oil, which of course led to the students being severely malnourished. In a bid to provide essential nutrients to the resident’s diet, the Mingalar Bio Garden was established (thanks to funding by a generousentrepreneur) and to this day, it continues to play a vital and cost effective role to the school’s food provisions.

 

kyaikthale village 01Burmese Meal
kyaikthale village 02Bamboo Basket Home Industry
introduction 01Training
introduction 01Home Sewing
 
introduction 01
Children playground
 

Vegetation and Poultry Farming

 

vegatation and poultry farming 01
vegatation and poultry farming 02
vegatation and poultry farming 03Paddy Field
vegatation and poultry farming 04Spring Water
Jars of water are provided instead of plastic drinking bottles due to the benefit of CBT area having spring water. Spring water is purified to provide safe drinking water in jars at the CBT lodge. We employ the latest technology in water filtration and purification.

 

vegatation and poultry farming 01
vegatation and poultry farming 02
vegatation and poultry farming 03
vegatation and poultry farming 04
 

Due to the Kyaikthale’s remote and out of the way location, the residents have no choice but to adopt a self-sufficient, hard-working way of life. This explains why they have become increasingly reliant on home industry such as the production of bamboo baskets, the rearing of livestock and crop cultivation. Furthermore, the villagers also take great pride in being a part this small, yet close-knit village community and regularly seek to support and conserve their traditional practices and customs. Their generosity is also impossible to fault – even though the majority of residents live a very simple lifestyle, they never fail to make a tasty meal offering to the monks as they carry out their daily alms practice.

 

offering 01Early Morning Alms Offering
introduction 01Daily Alms Offering
chin ket 01Chin Lone (Local Cane Ball Sport)
lodge 01
introduction 01
introduction 01Each lodge is equipped with first-aid box, smoke detector, fire extinguishers, and
fire hose reels (found at the back of lodge).
lodge nargis 01
introduction 01
introduction 01
introduction 01
Each lodge has been constructed using environmentally friendly materials, most of which having been sourced from recycled building debris collected after Cyclone Nargis.
 

Contact Us

  •  Kyaikthala Village
  •  0945672234, 09762179118

    CBT Sales Office
    Yangon, Myanmar
  •  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Ph (Direct): 09422126180
    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Ph (Direct): 09762088726
    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Ph (Direct): 09454730595

How To Get To CBT Village

Terms and conditions

From the arrival of Kyaikthalae village, the CBT management will be responsible for providing accommodation (not for day return) and meals during the stay of the guests ...
read more

Featured Activities

One of the biggest challenges this project will face will be convincing the typical tourist to extend their time in Yangon – most are likely to spend 2 nights max (3 if you include a night on the way .. read more