Locations in Bagan & river cruises
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Bagan
In the heart of central Burma (Myanmar), Bagan is one of the richest and most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world....
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Situated in Myanmar's state of Kachin close to the Chinese border, Bhamo is a river trading post that has suffered...
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Located in the south eastern part of Burma (Myanmar) close to the border of Thailand, Hpa-An is the capital of the Kayin...
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If you are in Hsipaw, you would do the following: After an early breakfast, transfer to the station to take...
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Inle Lake is possibly one of Burma’s (Myanmar's) most anticipated sites, and all the hype is justified. Stunning open vistas, hazy...
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This former British hill station is located along the western edge of the Shan plateau and provides respite from the...
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Rising 3,615 ft above sea level, the small golden stupa at Kyaikhtiyo stands on the top of a giant gold-gilded...
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“For the wind is in the palm trees, and the temple-bells they say: Come you back, you British soldier; come...
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Pyin Oo Lwin, formally Maymyo (literally May’s town after a colonel), was used by the British in colonial times in...
View hereMergui Archipelago
The Mergui Archipelago is one of the last untouched and unspoilt tropical destinations left on earth. Eight-hundred islands are scattered...
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The archaeological site of Mrauk U lies in the northern west reaches of the Rakhine State, just south of the...
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Located in the southern state of Rakhine, Ngapali Beach is a 15 mile stretch of beautiful coastline, dusted with fine...
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Malikha Lodge is situated in the northern Kachin State, Myanmar's greenest and most remote state. Access to Malikha lodge is...
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This former capital was known by its colonial era name Rangoon until 1989 when the ruling military regime changed it...
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