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From Yangon to Mandalay via Inle lake and Bagan, Myanmar
(Burma) has a lot to offer in terms of historical, cultural
and natural areas.
Charged with history, this country was one of the most developed
countries in South East Asia under British administration,
is now the poorest due to the current military regime's economical
and social mismanagement.
By maximizing the travel dollars that reach the local population,
you ensure a trip that is not only enjoyable, but also conscionable.
You can see on this page the accommodation in the most beautiful
places of Myanmar.
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Bagan
is the main tourist attraction in Myanmar. One of the
richest archaeological sites in Asia, it is located on
the eastern bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River. Also being
the capital of first Myanmar Empire, Bagan covers an area
of 42 sq. km containing over 2000 well-preserved pagodas
and temples of the 11th - 13th century. Read
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Mandalay,
the last capital of the Myanmar Kings, is located in Central
Myanmar, 668 km north of Yangon. Also known as Ratanabon-nepyidaw
(meaning Gem City), it was built in 1857 by King Mindon.
Today, it is the second largest city boasting its rich
cultural heritage. Read
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Yangon,
the capital city is the main gateway to Myanmar. Evergreen
and cool with lush tropical trees, shady parks and beautiful
lakes, Yangon has earned the name of the Garden City of
the East.
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The lake,
22 km long and 10 km across, has a population of some
150,000 many of whom live on floating islands of vegetation.
Inle Lake, natural and unpolluted, is famous for its scenic
beauty and the unique leg-rowing of the Inthas, the native
lake dwellers.
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