Captivating, authentic, magical, mystical ... adjectives and superlatives to describe Myanmar. This country complicated story opens gradually to democracy and tourism, offering visitors to the world of breathtaking scenery, incredibly well preserved heritage, culture and mysterious preserved. Meet the ethnic minorities of northern mountains, to the beaches of the Bay of Bengal, do not miss the many natural and Buddhists all over the territory.
Take Myanmar tours and Visit Yangon, the largest city in the country and the largest, with 4,000,000 inhabitants. Let yourself be seduced by its very original architecture combining the largest number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia and many Buddhist buildings: the famous pagoda Sulé whose golden roof overhangs for 2000 years the heart of the city and Shwedagon Pagoda, one of the biggest Buddhist shrines in the world.
Reassemble north and join the amazing Bagan, archeological site to 2000 pagodas that extend out of sight since the 9th century. Difficult to see everything in a few days but do not hesitate to hire bikes to enjoy the sights of Old Bagan, Ananda Okkyaung, the temple and the surrounding Thatbyinnyu Myinkaba ... A journey through time offers beautiful emotions.
Take advantage of your stay to meet and share the daily life of the inhabitants of Inle Lake, the second largest lake in Myanmar, located 884 meters above sea level. Departing from Nyaung Shwe explore the villages on the water and Sagar Ngaphe Chaung Monastery of jumping cats. Soak up the enchanting scenery of the time a cruise boat ...
To conclude this dream trip, do not miss the beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Bengal and especially the resort of Ngapali a small fishing village that has preserved its charm and habits a little outdated, despite the opening of some complex luxury hotel. Climb aboard the boat in search of fresh fish or watch the comings and goings of ox carts that ply the beach paradise in this environment!
More information about tours in Myanmar. Please visit here: http://www.asiakingtravels.com/tours/country/5/Myanmar-Tours.html
Thursday, January 3, 2013
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