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Ayetharyar

Ayetharyar is located in the Shan State and is famous for its wine production. Once described by an Italian visitor as a Tuscany in Myanmar, it offers wine connoisseurs an extraordinary experience.

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Bagan

Bagan has been named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 06 July 2019. More than 2,000 ancient temples and pagodas are dotted across a dry dusty plain of Bagan, the heartland of Burmese people.

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Bago

Bago is about a 90-minute drive north from Yangon on the old highway to Mandalay – was once capital of southern Myanmar for many centuries.

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Golden Rock

Kyaiktiyo is one of the most interesting and the third most sacred Buddhist shrine in Myanmar behind Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon and the Mahamuni Buddha in Mandalay.

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Hpa An

Hpa-An is the capital of the Kayin State with approximately 50.000 inhabitants, located on the banks of the tranquil Thanlwin River.

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Hsipaw

Hsipaw or Thibaw, as it is called in Myanmar, is one of the oldest of the northern Shan cities and throughout history, the Sawbwa or Shan Chief of Hsipaw had close relations with the Myanmar Kings.

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Inle Lake

Inle Lake was included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) in June 2015 at the 27th Session of the International Coordinating Council of the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB-ICC).

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Kalaw

Kalaw is a former British colonial hill station on the western edge of Shan Plateau with its laid-back atmosphere, cool climate and impressive countryside views.

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Kengtung

Kengtung is known for its scenic beauty and many colorful ethnic tribes. The town is full of old Buddhist temples and colonial buildings and being built around a lake makes it one of the most scenic towns in the Shan State.

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Kyaikkami

Kyaikkami is formerly known as Amherst, named after William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst, then governor-general. It is situated on a peninsula about 48 km (30 mi) south of the town of Mawlamyine.

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Loikaw

Loikaw is the capital of Kayah State. This untouched area provides a fabulous moment in which to observe traditional ways of life, as well as the Kayah national races.

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Mandalay

Mandalay was the last royal capital of the Burmese kingdom, before the British colonial era. Mandalay is considered the country's cultural heartland and acts as an important trade centre of Upper Myanmar.

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Mawlamyine

Mawlamyaing (or Moulmein) is the historical capital of the Mon State and with about 250.000 inhabitants one of the largest cities in Myanmar.

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Mergui Archipelago

Comprising some 800 islands in the far south of Myanmar, the Mergui Archipelago represents one of the world’s last remaining untouched paradises.

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Monywa

Monywa is a lovely town, situated on the eastern bank of the Chindwin River and a major trade centre for agricultural products from the surrounding Chindwin Valley.

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Mrauk Oo

Mrauk U is the old capital of the powerful Arakan kingdom with a 3,000-year-old history. In the 16th century Mrauk U was a large and important free port.

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Mt. Popa

A little oasis of Upper Myanmar, Mount Popa is the home of the country's most powerful Nats (sacred spirits) and is also known as the flower mountain.

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Mt. Victoria

Mt. Victoria is the third highest mountain of Myanmar and is also known as Natma Taung National Park. It covers an area of 722 km² with many rare forms of flora and fauna.

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Myitkyina

Myitkyina is the capital city of Kachin State which is situated 5 hours by car north of Bamaw at the Irrawady River. Myitkyinar is famous for its abundance of fruits.

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Ngapali

Situated near Thandwe in Rakhine (Arakan) State, Ngapali is one of Myanmar’s best-known beaches yet. Ngapali is made up of a series of pristine beaches interspersed with quaint fishing villages and tall palm trees.

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Ngwe Saung

A six-hour drive by car from Yangon, Ngwe Saung is home to 14 kilometres of pristine sandy beaches with only a handful of small resorts.

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Pakkoku

Pakokku is located on the bank of Irrawaddy River and the town itself is quite and best known for Burmese Tobacco and Thanakha trading.

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Pindaya

Pindaya is a peaceful, small town set in beautiful rural settings. Set deep in the hillsides, the impressive labyrinthine cave Shwe Oo Min, which houses over 8,000 Buddha images of varying sizes is a unique attraction in Pindaya.

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Putao

Located at the foot of the Himalayas, Putao is the northernmost town in Myanmar. Reachable all year around only by plane, it serves as the starting point for trekking and hiking tours through local villages and is home to tribes including the Lisu and Rawang.

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Pyin Oo Lwin

Pyin Oo Lwin is a former British hill station, located in the Shan hills east of Mandalay. Founded by the British in 1896, the town was originally called Maymyo...

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Salay

Salay is a vibrant and ancient town in central Myanmar offering many colonial buildings, monasteries and pagodas. It is located approximately 50 km south of Bagan.

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Sittwe

Located at the mouth of the Kaladan River by the Bay of Bengal, Sittwe is the capital of the Rakhine State in western Myanmar. The city offers many interesting sightseeing opportunities.

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Tachileik

Tachileik is a border town to Thailand in the eastern Shan State. Tachileik is connected with Kyaing Tong by road and is located 106 km (66 mi) and is approximately two hours driving time to the north.

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Taung Gyi

Taunggyi is a bustling mountain town on one of the major trade routes to China. Its market is a magnet for tribal people from all over the region.

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Yangon

Yangon (Rangoon) is the former capital of Myanmar. The city is lined by the Yangon River in the West and the Bago River in the South.

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