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GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: 97,383°
Latitude: 23,083°

Summary

Namtu Airport is a medium sized airport in Myanmar, serving the region of Namtu.

Facts:
Airport size: small airport
Serving area: Namtu
Longest runway: 0 (ft)

Codes:
IATA: NMT, ICAO: VYNT

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About the airport

Namtu Airport (IATA: NMT, ICAO: VYNT) is a small domestic airport located in the town of Namtu, Myanmar. Situated in the northern Shan State, this airport serves as a gateway to the scenic and culturally rich region.

The airport has a single runway and operates flights to and from various destinations within Myanmar. It offers limited facilities, including a small terminal building with basic amenities for passengers. Namtu Airport is well-connected to major cities like Yangon and Mandalay, making it convenient for travelers to access this picturesque part of the country.

Namtu is renowned for its stunning landscapes, lush green valleys, and charming hillside villages. Visitors can explore the nearby Namtu River, which offers opportunities for boating and fishing. The region is also known for its historic mining sites, such as the Namtu Bawdwin Mines, which played a significant role in Myanmar's economy.

When planning your trip to Myanmar, consider including Namtu Airport as a starting point to discover the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the northern Shan State.

Videos from the area of the airport

Namtu Mines Railways - Day 3

Published: June 16, 2012
Length: 58:12 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: MyanmaRailways

Steam tour on one of the most interesting railway lines in the world: Namtu Mines Railways in Myanmar. This video has rather low quality as it was shot with a simple DigiCam which only served...

Namtu Mines Railways - Day 5

Published: June 29, 2012
Length: 33:32 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: MyanmaRailways

Steam tour on one of the most interesting railway lines in the world: Namtu Mines Railways in Myanmar. This video has rather low quality as it was shot with a simple DigiCam which only served...

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