Kyaukkalat Beach attracts visitors

Some natural rocks at Kyauk Kalat beach
Some natural rocks at Kyauk Kalat beach

KyaukKalat Beach,which is a beautiful beach with rocks that remain intact and green algae and located in Ngaputaw township, Ayeyawady Region has begun popular among visitors.
And there are people who have prepared to visit the beach during Thingyan, according to some travel companies and people who prepare for this trip.
Including stalagmites and mushroom rocks, the beach has beautiful and natural sceneries for photo shooting. The beach has become popular in this year’s tour season and there are visitors who travel there by hired car and some visit by connecting with travel companies.
“The beach is very beautiful with rocks which remain intact and there are green algae when the sea level falls. It is a good place for photo shooting particularly. The beach has become popular these years so the number of visitors has become increased. There are visitors who have prepared to take trip there in Thingyan,” said an official from a travel company.
Ma Thet Htar who has prepared to visit the beach during Thingyan by hiring car told the Global New Light of Myanmar (GNLM), “I’ve a plan to visit beaches in Ayeyawady Region a few days earlier before Thingyan. I’ve made preparation for a vacation to Myat Mawtinsun, Ngwetaung and Kyaukkalat beaches in Ayeyawady Region from Yangon”. — MT/ZS/ED

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