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Things To Do in Myanmar (Burma)



Things To Do in Myanmar (Burma)

Riding the Highest Railway Bridge in Myanmar

The train ride from Mandalay to Hsipaw, passing the famous Gokteik Viaduct bridge was constructed in 1899 with 15 towers of 37 metres and 689 metres in length …

Bagan Balloon Ride, Balloons over Bagan

Riding a hot air balloon is a unique experience to flying over Bagan area, a panoramic view of the 3000 pagodas, most visually spectacular spots in the country …

Meeting the sun at U Bein bridge, world’s longest teak footbridge

Burma most photographed sights, built at 1851 become one of Myanmar’s iconic landmarks, a tourist attraction for sunset, a teak structure 1,200 meters …

The Fire Balloons of Tazaungdaing Festival

Also known as the Festival of Lights one of the most beautiful festivals, is celebrated as a national holiday in Myanmar, high hot-air balloons with fireworks …

Visit Kuthodaw Pagoda see the World’s Largest Book

At the foot of Mandalay Hill, at Kuthodaw Pagoda (or Maha Lawka Marazein Paya) stands upright the world’s largest book, has 730 leaves and 1460 pages …

Visit the World’s largest reclining Buddha, Giant Buddha

With 30 meters high and 180 meters in length Win Sein Taw Ya is the largest reclining Buddha in the world, situated 24km south of Mawlamyine near Mudon …

Stay overnight in the monastery on Mt Zwegabin

Stay overnight in the monastery on top of Mount Zwegabin (725m) in Hpa An Town, view the sunset is an amazing experience, it will take you 2 hour to hike …

An Untouched Paradise: 800 beautiful islands Mergui Archipelago

It will become a major tourist destinations of the country, with white sand beaches, diving and snorkeling, one of the worlds most untouched Archipelago’s …

Walking & Trekking in Burma

A network of walking trails that you have access to local tribal groups, beautiful mountain hikes, a taste of real Burmese village life, stay in a monastery …

Thanaka: The Secret to Burmese beauty

Thanaka is a yellowish-white cosmetic paste, the cream has been used by Burmese women for thousand years, a traditional face mask made with Thanaka wood …

Visit the second tallest Standing Buddha statue in the world

Located in Monywa Township, Sagaing Region it is the second tallest Buddha Image in the world at 116 meters, after Spring Temple Buddha in China at 153 meter …

Explore Burma by motorbike

You cannot hire a car in Myanmar but you can rent a motorbike, to explore the places and see the sights of the country, jungles, mountains, pagodas …

Myanmar Colourful, Kyaingtong’s Hill Tribes & Hill Stations

Kyaing Tong located in eastern Shan State a place with many ethnic-minority villages, Ahn, Akha and Lahu ethnic minorities, workshop where the Shan lacquer wares …

Cruise Myanmar’s Exotic Rivers

Experience the magnificent landscapes, discovery the various rivers of Myanmar, with luxury riverboats, one of the most interesting experience for the leisure travel …

Trekking for tea in Myanmar’s hill country

A walk through lush valleys, forested hills and tea plantations, Myanmar is famous for the tea they grow and cure to sell, tea is revered as a divine gift …

Getting around Myanmar (Burma) by train

One of the most ways to explore Myanmar is travelling by train, train travel is cheap as all the Southeast Asia countries, afford beautiful scenes and natural views …

Burma Traditional Manufacturing, Shan Paper & Umbrella Workshop

Colourful Myanmar traditional umbrellas are still used today, people of Myanmar are quite skilled at making unique objects, Pindaya is well known for the making of paper from mulberry bark …

Tea Time in Myanmar

Tea is a major part of Myanmar’s culture, the country is a tea producing region, tea shops and tea houses are important and integral part of life in Burma …

Explore Burmese Buddhist Temples, The Land of Stupas

You can find in Burma some of the most beautiful Buddhist temples and pagodas in the world, a sacred land of Buddhist, home to the largest Buddhist shrines …

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