Location
Located between 20'10' N and 97'02' E in Nyaung Shwe, Pinlaung and Peh Kon
Townships of Southern Shan State. Elevation over 2900 feet.
Area
642.32 square miles.
Year of Establishment
Established in 1985.
Access
- Yangon to Nyaung Shwe, 430 miles by car.
- Yangon to Heho, 335 miles by air way and Heho to Nyaung Shwe, 14 miles by car.
- Yangon via Thazi to Shwe Nyaung, 320 miles by train and Shwe Nyaung to Nyaung
Shwe, 10 miles by car.
Objectives
- To conserve and protect natural
vegetation, wetland birds and fresh water
fishes in Inlay sanctuary.
- To conserve geological features and
scenic beauty of mountain areas.
- To conserve Inlay watershed and maintain
water resource for Law-Pi-Ta hydroelectric
power plant.
- To conserve and educate the local people
in traditional floating agriculture
practiced by "In" lake-dwellers.
- To upgrade the Sanctuary so as to
promote ecotourism.
Forest/vegetative Types
Oryza granulate, Dalbergia spinosa,
Hypericum prunizolium, Coladium spp.,
Desmodium oblongum, Enhydra zluctuans,
Panicum sarmentosum grow on the natural
floating islets. Salix tetrasperma, Ficus
spp. Crataexa nurvala, Mitragyna parvizolia,
Salmalia malabarica syn., Bombax malabaricum
are found in shallow water or on the shores.
Wildlife
- 37 species of birds
- 27 species of wetland birds
- 14 species of migratory birds
- 40 species of freshwater fishes, otter and turtle.
Conservation, Development and Research Program
- Protection of land and wetland birds and
conservation of their natural habitat and
refuge.
- Construction of bird watch-towers.
- Cooperation with Inlay watershed
conservation program.
- Implementation of environment
conservation and research.
Opportunities for Study and Recreation
- Observation of world renowned wetland
ecosystem 2950 feet above sea level.
- Observation and enjoyment of scenic
beauty of the Shan plateau.
- Observation and research on various
types of birds.
- Observation and of endemci fish species
such as Ngapweh (Chaudhuria caudata) and
Ngaku-Shinpa (Silurus bumanensis)
- Observation of traditional floating
agriculture practised by lake dwellers.