- Khamti City is a small town located in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Myanmar (Burma). It is situated on the eastern bank of the Chindwin River. Khamti is the administrative center of the Khamti District and has a population of around 25,000 people.
- The town is known for its religious sites, including the Khamti Pagoda, which is a major landmark in the region. The pagoda attracts both locals and tourists who come to pay their respects and admire the architecture.
- Khamti City is also surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, with lush greenery and mountains in the backdrop. The Chindwin River offers opportunities for boating and fishing, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
- The economy of Khamti primarily relies on agriculture, with rice farming being the main occupation of the local people. Other industries include fishing, forestry, and small-scale businesses.
- The town is relatively remote and has limited infrastructure and amenities. However, efforts are being made to develop the area and improve living standards for the residents.