Yangon Yangon is the Capital of Myanmar. In 1755
King Alaung Phaya founded it on the site of a
small village call Dagon which he occupied.
Yangon means "End of Strife". Before 1988,
Yangon was formally known as Rangoon.
more info » |
 |
|
 |
Mandalay Mandalay is the historical old capital, a
capital of Myanmar culture, Buddhist Sasana and
Myanmar traditional arts and crafts, with the
life span of one hundred and forty two years, a
city which abounds in historical sites.
more info » |
|
Bagan One of the most remarkable archaeological
sites in Asia, if not the world, the magic of
Bagan has inspired visitors to Myanmar for
nearly 1000 years. Once the centre of a glorious
kingdom and ancient temples.
more info » |
 |
|
 |
Inle Inle Lake is the jewel of the Shan State,
famous for its unique one-leg rowers, floating
villages and colorful market, Inle silk woven
by hand looms. The enchanting lake sheltered by
1500m high mountains and covering 145km.
more info » |
|
|
Kyaikhtiyo Kyaikhtiyo pagoda is one of the most
ancient and celebrated of all pagodas in
Myanmar. This pagoda is situated on a rocky
mountain 3615 ft above sea level. It is situated
in the vicinity of Kyaikhto Township.
more info » |
 |
|
 |
Kawthoung
Kawthoung is the gate way of Mergui archipelago
located at the southern edge of Myanmar. The
town was build by British and named Victoria
Point. There is a river name Perchan separate
Kawthoung and Ranong of Thiland.
more info » |
|
|
Mrauk U Mrauk - U was once the capital of the once
powerful Rakhine Kings the archaeological
remains in Rakhine (Arakan), date chiefly
from the 15th and 16th centuries. It is 50
miles (80 Km) from the mouth of Kaladan River.
more info » |
 |
|
 |
Ngapali Similar to
the best beaches of Asean countries the long
white beach of Ngapali stretches over 3 km with
blue sea, white sand and swaying coconut palm
trees. There you can enjoy taking with boat trip
& snorkel trips.
more info » |
|
|
Ngwesaung Ngwe Saung Beach is facing the Bay of Bengal.
The beach stretches 15 km of white sand, blue
sea, untouched surrounding, magnificent
landscaping, most of all new hotels at chalet
style with international standard.
more info » |
 |
|
 |
Chaungtha Chaungtha beach curves inwards in the shape of a
crescent stretching for nearly a mile and has
the white sand with crystal clear blue water.
There lays one mile diagonally across Phokalar
Island is formed by oysters and shells.
more info » |