Ayeyarwaddy Division
On the western side of the Ayeyarwaddy Division are The Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bangal. It has a monsoon climate. Bamar and Kayin nationals form the majority of the population. Fishery business is important in the Ayeyarwaddy Division. The principal crop cultivated is paddy.
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Bagan
Bagan, the most wonderous and main tourist attraction in Myanmar, is situated in the Central Myanmar, 522 km north of Yangon. It is one of the richest archaelogical sites in Asia and is located on the eastern bank of Ayeyarwaddy River. Across 40 sq.kilometers, there are 2217 ancient stupas, caves and other edifices of 11th-13th centuries in the Bagan Archaeological Zone.
Architecturally, there are two main types of buildings in Bagan; the solid stupas and hollow temples.
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Chin State
Located on the West side of Myanmar is the CHIN STATE. India to its north & west and Rakhine State to its south. Average temperature ranges between 15C to 4C. The majority of the population are CHIN, mostly Christians. There are many kinds of orchids and rhododendrons. Nanauk(Mythurs) are raised but they are tended in the wild. Haka is the capital of Chin State.
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Kachin State
Located on the northern part of Myanmar and is famous for its snow cap mountain ranges, on the northern edge lies the highest peak called
Khakaborazi about 5669 m high.
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Kalaw
Kalaw is situated 70 km west of Taunggyi; the capital of Shan
state and about 50 km from Pindaya caves. Kalaw sits high on the western edge of the Shan
Plateau and was a popular hill station in the British times. It is still a peaceful and
quiet place with an atmosphere remnants of colonial era.
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Kyaikhtiyo
Kyaikhtiyo is 160 km drive from Yangon with about 10 km trek uphill along a meandering trail from the base camp of Kin Pun. As you reached to the top, you will find the incredible balancing boulder stupa of Kyaikhtiyo.
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Inle Lake
Inle lake lies about 30km south of Taunggyi. This vast picturesque lake with its
mesmerizing beauty is situated 899 m above sea level and surrounded by hazy blue
mountains. It is best known for its floating gardens and houses built in the lake.
Inle lake has a fabulous backdrop of hills with the floating gardens grown flowers,
vegetables and fruits.
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Mandalay
Myanmar’s last Royal capital MANDALAY is located in Central Myanmar, 668 km.north of Yangon. It is regarded as the centre of Myanmar culture and Buddhist learning. About 60% of all the Buddhist monks in Myanmar reside in Mandalay area. Although it was known as Ratanabon, meaning “ a heap of jewels ”, the city got its present name from nearby Mandalay Hill. King Mindon, the last ruler of Konboung Dynasty, founded the city in 1857. Today it is the second largest city boasting its cultural heritage. It is also the commercial centre with rail, road, river and air links to all parts of the country.
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Mogok
Situated in Mandalay division and is about 80km from Mandalay on the mountain range at 1158m above sea level. Mogoke is surrounded by chains of high mountains, as in the middle of a jar.
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Mon State
The first ancient capital city of Mon State is formally known as Suvanna Bummi or
Thaton. It lies between Thanlwin River and the Sittaung River.
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Mrauk U
One of the best archaeological sites as this attraction is situated in The Rakhine State, which is situated on the South-Western part of Myanmar. The ancient capital founded by Rakkhine King Minsawmon in 1433 AD.. Mrauk U period flourished between 15th century and 18th century. The city is 80 km from the north of
Sittwe, a port city once known as the Golden Gate by the west.
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Myeik
The Myeik archipelago situated on the southern Taninthayi Division of Myanmar (formerly known as Tennesarim coast of Burma). Around and on the east
of Myeik, there are many valuable tin mines, oil palm plantation, and rubber plantation and tropical rain forests.
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Ngapali Beach
The best beach resort in Myanmar, also once known as the
"Naples of the East", is located on the northern coast in Rakhine State.
Nagpali is an unpolluted, unspoiled beach stretching over 3 km with crystal
clear blue sea and clean white sands fringed with coconut groves as far as
your eyes can see
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Pindaya
Pindaya is a small picturesque town, situated about 45-km north of Kalaw. The road from
Kalaw to Pindaya passes through the countryside of idyllic beauty. Pindaya is fame for its
Caves in which thousands of centuries old Buddha images that are seated or carved and its
uncommon local made umbrellas.
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Rakhine
Rakhine State is in the western - most part of the country. Bordering with Chin State in the north and facing the Bay of Bengal in the west. It is a tropical monsoon region. Annual rainfall is 5156mm at Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine State. Rakhine, Bamar and Chin are the inhabitants. Mrauk-U, an ancient royal town, is rich in interesting historical sites such as pagoda and cultural edifices and antiques.
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Tachileik
A short flight to Tachileik will be the beginning of a tour of the
infamous Golden Triangle. Tachileik sits on the banks of the Mekong River
across from Mai Sai in Thailand. It is a cross border town. A one-and-half
hour drive from Tachileik we arrive at Mai Pong, where we can enjoy a boat
tour of Mekong River.
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Taunggyi
Taunggyi is situated over 1,400 m above sea level. It can be reached by car from
Mandalay or Yangon or, by plane through Heho which is a one hour drive. Taunggyi is the capital city of
Shan State, situated in the eastern part of Myanmar. It is a popular summer resort. It is well known
for its scenic charm and pleasantly cool climate.
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Taninthayi Division
Bordering with MON STATE in the north and Thailand in the east and facing Adaman Sea in the west is TANINTHAYI DIVISION. The sea along the Taninthayi Coast is dotted with nearly 800 islands. Islands in the South are called MYEIK archipalago. The inhabitants are Bamars, Kayins, Mons, and Salones. Tin and tungsten mainly comes from this Division. Natural gas, drilled offshore, is transported by pipeline to Thailand.
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Yangon ( Rangoon )
Yangon, the most unique of Asian cities is the capital of Myanmar. It was founded by King Alaungpaya on the site of a small settlement called DAGON when he conquered lower Myanmar in 1755. The name YANGON means “ End of Strife ” which was anglicised as Rangoon by the British. Evergreen and cool with lush tropical trees, shady parks and beautiful lakes, Yangon has earned the name “ The Garden City of the East ”. The present day Yangon covers 400 sq.km. and has a population of over 5 million.
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