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Diving Trekking Air Ballooning Beach Holidays Meditation Shopping Culture Bicycling Exploration Bird Watching River Cruises Ecotourism Fishing Archaeology Golfing Rafting Elephant Camps Train Expedition Drive Across Marine Beach Holidays Ngapali Beach Ngapali Beach is situated about 7 km away from Thandwe. one of the ancient Rakhine towns. The beach stretches about 3 km with soft […]
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Diving Trekking Air Ballooning Beach Holidays Meditation Shopping Culture Bicycling Exploration Bird Watching River Cruises Ecotourism Fishing Archaeology Golfing Rafting Elephant Camps Train Expedition Drive Across Marine Air Ballooning Myanmar has the ancient city Bagan in the middle plains of the country. Visitors from all over the world have been always excited to view […]
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It is the nearest beach from Yangon, a distance of just under three hours drive, after ferry-crossing the Hlaing river, i.e Yangon river. Letkokon village and Ywa Thit Kone village just a kilometre further away are small fishing villages. Fresh and delicious seafood and juicy tropical fruit of the season can be enjoyed to your […]
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Thandwe, called Sandoway by the British, is a city and major seaport in southern Myanmar. It is also a district. Location Thandwe is very ancient, and is said to have been at one time the capital of Rakhine State, then called Arakan. The district has an area of 3,784 square miles. The country is mountainous, […]
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Rakhine State is a state of Myanmar. Situated the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State in the north, Magway Division, Bago Division and Ayeyarwady Division in the east, the Bay of Bengal to the west, and the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh to the northwest. It is located approximately between latitudes 17°30′ north and […]
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Myanmar’s long coastline on the Indian Ocean stretching from about 29 north gives haven to many lovely beaches which nestle along the shores of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. Many are as yet “undiscovered” by tourists; unspoilt by over development they are only now being opened up as little havens of peace […]
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Yogo Pagoda lies in Yogo Monastery. Yogo Village. Mudon Township. Mon State. Buddha was on sojourn to Sri Lanka when he granted two hair relics for Hermit Gona. One of them was granted to the guardian of the hill Bandaya who enshrined it in the pagoda. It was known as Gona Pagoda. Later. it became […]
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The Hump Pagoda was built by Hermit Teiktha. who built the Kyaik Hti Yo Pagoda. He built it in Sakarit 47. five years earlier than Kyaik Hti Yo. Its structure was unique in that it was composed of three rocks in a row. It is about four miles from Kyonka village. Paung Township. Mon State. […]
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U Khanti Pagoda lies in the grand tazaung between Aung Naing Gon Pagoda and the south Zina Manaung Pagoda. at the (highest) central portion of Naga Witha Range that has the shape of a serpant east of Mawlamyine. It was built by Hermit U Khanti of Mandalay Hill. at the sponsorship of U Ah Khoi-Daw […]
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In the early centuries of the Christian era the Mons were settled in the region between the Sittaung and Salween(Thanlwin) rivers which was known as the Mon kingdom of Ramanyadesa. Thaton. the seat of this kingdom was also known as Suvannabhumi or the Golden Land. which also applies to the whole region of continental south-east […]
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