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Inle
Inle is a vast lake located in the heart of Shan State which shares borders with Thai & Laos. And it climbs up to over 900 metres above sea level and outrageously beautiful. Inle Lake is located in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas.
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Pathein
In the lower Myanmar delta area which we call the Ayeyarwady Division there is a coastal town by the name of Pathein. In the colonial days the British called it Bassein. It lies on the Gnawun river bank and is 75 miles away from the sea.
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Hpa An
Hpa-an is a capital of Kayin State. Recently removed from the restricted list of travel destinations. Possible to reach it by road from Yangon across a new Bridge ( Thanlwin ) over the Thanlwin River
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Mrauk U
Mrauk U is the old capital of Rakhine (Arakan) was first constructed by King Min Saw Mon in 15th century, and remained its capital for 355 years.
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Sagaing
In the lower Myanmar delta area which we call the Ayeyarwady Division there is a coastal town by the name of Pathein. In the colonial days the British called it Bassein.
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Bagan
The main tourist destination in Myanmar is Bagan, capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. Situated on the eastern bank of the Ayeyawaddy River.
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Pyin Oo Lwin (Maymyo)
It was formerly known as "Maymyo" after the English Colonel May and used as a summer retreat for the British during the colonial era. A cool hill station, over 1,000 meters above sea level, Pyin Oo Lwin is 2 hour trip (69 km) from Mandalay.
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Yangon
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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Mandalay
Mandalay was the last capital of the Myanmar before the British took over so it still has great importance as a cultural center and historically it’s the most Burmese of the country, is located in the central Myanmar, 668 km north of Yangon. Also known as Ratanabon-nepyidaw (meaning Gem City), it was built in 1857 by King Mindon. Mandalay’s Buddhist monasteries are among the most important in the country-about 60% of all the monks in Myanmar reside in the Mandalay area; it is now the second capital and center of Myanmar's art, cultures and learning Buddhism.
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Taunggyi
Taungyi, over 1430 meters above sea-level, is the capital of Shan State. It is a hill station, cool and pleasant all the year round. The market is crowded with ethnic minorities in their traditional dresses.
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