Yangon
Green and clean make Yangon different from other capitals of
Southeast Asia. Harmonized with its Victorian buildings, tree-lined
avenues, lakes and parks Yangon reminds the bygone era.
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Bagan
Bagan,
the capital of Myanmar’s first dynasty, was built by King
Anawrahta in 1044. There are over 2,000 temples and stupas
spreading in 42 Square kilometers of a desert
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Mandalay
Mandalay,
the royal capital of Myanmar’s last dynasty, is located
between the mighty Ayeyarwady river and the gloomy Shan
plateau.
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Inle
Five
kilometer long canal, suddenly opens to floating gardens and
numerous villages against the hazy mountain ranges. Air gets
cooler and drier.
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Kyaing Tong
Eastern
Shan State possess cool weather, trace of the golden
triangle area, shifting fields and huts on the mountain
slopes, and diverse ethnic groups in their exotic
traditional costumes
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Golden Rock
Golden
Rock, locally called Kyaikhtiyo, is perched on the highest
mountain of Paunglaung mountain range in Mon State.
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Monywa
Monywa
is located on the eastern bank of the Chindwin river. The
journey to Monywa takes 3 hours drive from Mandalay via
Sagaing.
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Putao
Putao
is a city of Kachin State, Myanmar and is the site of the
World War II British Fort Hertz.
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Mrauk U
The
ancient city of Muauk Oo is reached by boat taking five
hours from Sittwe along the Kalatan river.
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Ngwe Saung
This
newly opened beach is located in Ayeyarwaddy delta region
facing the Andaman Sea. It can be reached within 5 hours by
car from Yangon.
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Ngapali Beach
Together
with Ngwe Saung Beach this is the best place to relax after
having a cultural stunning visit of upper Myanmar.
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