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Top Destinations
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Mandalay Overview
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Mandalay, less than 200km to the north east of Bagan, is the cultural capital of the country as well as being the economic and religious centre for Upper Myanmar. From 1861 until 1886 when the British arrived
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Inle Lake and Shan State
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Beautiful Inle Lake, 1,300 metres above sea level and 22km long is in a picture postcard setting encircled by wooded hills. Inle is home to the Intha people and is famous for its unique leg-rowing fishermen, floating gardens and villages built on wooden stilts over the water.
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Bagan
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The magnificent archaeological site of Bagan, 690km to the north of Yangon used to be one of the great Buddhist centres of South-East Asia. Bagan is a truly remarkable sight.
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Western Myanmar
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Western Myanmar is made up from Rakhine State, formerly known as Arakan, and Chin State, bordering Bangladesh and India. The main attractions of Western Myanmar are the ancient city of Mrauk U in Rakhine State and the deserted sandy beaches on the Bay of Bengal.
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Yangon
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Yangon, the capital city, has an impressive colonial and spiritual heritage, which makes it one of the most fascinating capitals of South-East Asia. Despite being a city of 4 million inhabitants, much of Yangon still retains a feeling of space
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Myanmar Sample Tour Itineraries
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Myanmar is one of the most interesting countries to explore in Asia. In a very sense, travel to Myanmar is not only a voyage into a different geographic region
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Myanmar Hotels
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Accommodation in Myanmar is easy and comfortable. There are luxury 5 star hotels to cheap motels. Here are some of the hotels, motels and inn in Yangon
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