Teacher-Led Trips in Myanmar
Even though Rustic Pathways began full-time operations in Myanmar in 2002, the country has only recently opened to general tourism, meaning much of its spectacular beauty remains largely untouched. Through our school group travel programs, students are guided by native Burmese program managers who provide access beyond the typical tourist route, welcoming them into local villages and communities. These experiences offer a rare and meaningful perspective on Myanmar’s culture and daily life.
Myanmar is often described as the Golden Land because of its richness in natural resources and glittering pagodas. It’s filled with many unique cultures and generous people, as more than 135 ethnic groups call this country home. I love introducing our unique and fascinating culture to students who visit Myanmar with Rustic. — Chit Oo, Myanmar Country Director
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Hailing from Kengtung in eastern Shan State, Chit Oo has been an integral member of Rustic’s Myanmar team since 2009. With a degree in geography from Kengtung University, he enjoys sharing his Shan culture and stories of colorful Hill Tribe people with our students. Chit Oo has mastered English, Burmese, and Thai, and loves practicing his photography during programs.