Yangon
Yangon Yangon is the gateway to Myanmar and the nation’s capital. The many shady parks and beautiful lakes have earned...
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Bago is one of the richest archaeological sites in Myanmar. Apparently Mons were the first to settle at this site....
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Kyaikhtiyo
Home of the incredible balancing Pagoda of Kyaik htiyo, This small pagoda is build atop an amorous giled boulder which...
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The capital of Mon State and accessible by rail, road and air. This attractive town is the third largest city...
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Pha An
The capital of Kayin State the tourist can be reach by car from Mawlamyine and Kyaiktiyo. Still unknown to many...
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Pho Kyar Forest Resort is located in Yedashe Township of Thargara. It is 10 miles 2 furlong from Thargara, in...
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Mandalay
Myanmar ‘s second largest city, Mandalay is considered by many as the heartland of Myanmar as it was in this...
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Amarapura is 7 miles (11 km) South of Mandalay, an ancient capital of the Konbaung Dynasty. Places of interest are...
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Sagaing
Well known as a religious retreat with breathtaking surroundings and a number of religious monuments. Ywahtaung village where silver...
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With 90 Tons in weight, the third largest in size and largest ringing bell in the world. There is an...
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Pyin Oo Lwin (May Myo)
A hill station and by virtue of the cooler climate has been a popular British retreat. Nearby is Peik Chin...
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Thibaw (formerly known as Hsipaw), once the centre of a Shan State, is a small, peaceful with relaxed atmosphere. This...
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Lashio
The mountainous regions around Lashio, an important trading center, can be reached by train or road from Mandalay. Attractions...
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Situated on the bank of the Shweli, 190 km from Lashio. Muse is main border gateway between Myanmar and Yunnan...
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Inle Lake
Located in the Shan State and nestled amidst hazy blue mountains is the beautiful Inle Lake. This 14Km long waterway...
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A 3 hours drive from Inle Lake and located deep within the mountain of the picturesque Shan State are the...
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Kalaw
This once popular British hill station provided welcome relief during hot summer, it’s cool climate, colorful markets, charming churches and...
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Taunggyi is the capital of Shan State, over 4,000 feet above sea level. It is a hill station, cool and...
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Kekku
Kakku is a 1 ½ hour drive from Taunggyi, a unique temple complex of more than 2000 stupa has lied...
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Situated in between the hills on the Shan Plateau is a site for mountain trekking. The “Hot Spa” resort...
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Tachileik
Only a one hour flight from Heho and just a border town next to Mae Sai in Northern Thailand, 7...
Read more... | Shwedagon Pagoda
The Majestic Shwedagon Pagoda towers above the Yangon Landscape with serenity so unique that it is often considered as one...
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Chauk Htutkyi Buddha Image
The Chauk Htat Gyi Pagoda is famous for its huge image of Reclining Buddha, built in 1966 replacing the old...
Read more... | Sule Pagoda and Downtown Area
Sule Pagoda is located in the center of Yangon, at the junction of Sule Pagoda Road and Mahabandoola Road, Kyauktada...
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Twante
A small town on the Twante canal is two hours away by boat from Yangon. Twante is a Centre for...
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Thanlyin is situated at the confluence of the Yangon and Pegu Rivers; to be exact, on the southern bank of...
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