Today, Myanmar society is developing and supports you many means of public transportation. But tourists should take some time to hitch a ride on an elephant. Like Laos and Thailand, elephants in Myanmar are more than just a cultural and historical symbol.
They are very important both in transport and economy. Many elephants are used in timber harvesting operations, which represents a big part of the country’s economy. Sitting on the back of an elephant and going around some city, you can get to interact with nature and local people. You also feel your life freer and more interesting.
Located at No.1.Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Dagon Township in Yangon, Shwedagon Pagoda is the most popular and well-known pagoda in Yangon. Many people have to exclaim that their trips can not be...
Ananda Temple is one of the finest and most venerated temples in Bagan. It was built by King Kyansittha in 1091 AD. Of the four standing Buddha images, the ones on the south and north are original,...
Mandalay seemed to be the last capital of Myanmar or Burma. This is an exciting place for the art and cultural buffs looking for traditional art and craftsmanship.
It is said that Myanmar is a country with a full of mountains and hills. So there is nothing more interesting than taking part in trekking tours in Myanmar.
For years, Bagan is known as the "Land of Thousand Pagodas". More than 2000 ancient pagodas scatter all over the place. Bagan is the most visited place in Myanmar, because of its religious...
Located over the Shan State Highland, the Inle Lake is called as the "Sea in the mountain". It is the habitat for thousands of Inthas. They live in houses built over water and depend much on the lake...
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