10 Places You Must Visit Myanmar
Myanmar is a country in Southeast Asia that do not require a visa if you want to visit. If you intend to visit this country, some of the following tourist attractions can be your reference.
Located in the former capital of Myanmar, Yangon, glittering pagodas with stupas welcomes visitors to the golden splendor. The contrast with the commercial life in Yangon, pagoda, which is one of Myanmar's Buddhist sites have soothing interiors and solemn, suitable for those seeking tranquility in this bustling city. Bring sunglasses so the light reflection of gold and white marble does not dazzle you.
Regarded as the best beach in Myanmar, this beach has white sand with tall coconut trees and turquoise waters complete with thatched cottages along the shoreline. You can do snorkeling, biking, kayaking, or just enjoy the activities of the fishermen.
According to legend, the Golden Rock managed to sit atop Mt. Kyaiktiyo without falling (although on the verge of falling) because it is perched on a hair of the Buddha. This place other than a place of pilgrimage, is also ideal for enjoying the sunset.
Once the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling and George Orwell, the Irrawaddy River is one of the major rivers in Asia. Irrawaddy river is a good track for those who want to visit the former capital of Myanmar, Mandalay.
1. Shwedagon Pagoda
Located in the former capital of Myanmar, Yangon, glittering pagodas with stupas welcomes visitors to the golden splendor. The contrast with the commercial life in Yangon, pagoda, which is one of Myanmar's Buddhist sites have soothing interiors and solemn, suitable for those seeking tranquility in this bustling city. Bring sunglasses so the light reflection of gold and white marble does not dazzle you.
2. Lake Inle
You can enjoy the activities of fishermen rowing with his feet in the second largest lake in Myanmar. The best time to visit is in September and October during Daw U Hpaung Buddhist festivals that highlight the gold royal barge parade and the race paddle legs.3. Chart
Chart has an ancient palace with thousands of pagodas. Hire a horse or cart around this location. Or you can take a hot air balloon at sunrise for the ancient relics of this area from above.4. Ngapali Beach
Regarded as the best beach in Myanmar, this beach has white sand with tall coconut trees and turquoise waters complete with thatched cottages along the shoreline. You can do snorkeling, biking, kayaking, or just enjoy the activities of the fishermen.
5. U Bein Bridge
This bridge is the longest teak bridge in the world with a length of about 1.5 km. You can enjoy the sunset here, and watch the pace of everyday life along the bridge.6. Ruins Mrauk U
Mrauk U is the remains of ancient civilizations that offers 700 pagodas and temples as the background of the rural life of farmers and goat herders. According to legend, over 6,000 temples once stood in Mrauk U but harsh weather conditions and the dynasty that has made the kingdom of Rakhine fall into ruins.7. Beach Ngwesaung
This beach is a hidden surge. Travelers can menemuka tranquility on the beach tucked inside this tropical forest.8. Golden Rock Pagoda
According to legend, the Golden Rock managed to sit atop Mt. Kyaiktiyo without falling (although on the verge of falling) because it is perched on a hair of the Buddha. This place other than a place of pilgrimage, is also ideal for enjoying the sunset.
9. Goa Pindaya
In this cave are 8,000 Buddha images from different periods, images of Buddha figure is as enveloping wall of the cave.10. River Irriwaddy
Once the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling and George Orwell, the Irrawaddy River is one of the major rivers in Asia. Irrawaddy river is a good track for those who want to visit the former capital of Myanmar, Mandalay.
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