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In Myanmar/Burma’s Shan State, Inle Lake is an iconic destination – and for good reason. Despite hosting large numbers of tourists, the lake’s rural charms remain authentic and alluring.
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Discover Burma, a traditional, deeply spiritual society only just opening to the outside world. You’ll visit cities, lakes, hill stations, rivers and temples, you’ll travel by long- tail teak boats,...
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Myanmar was previously referred to as Burma. Currently, its capital is Naypyidaw and would be the seat of political power. The biggest city in Myanmar is Yangon, this was also the previous funds of Myanmar.
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Welcome to an enchanting land of golden pagodas, velvet shoes and lotus flowers. After decades of darkness and fear
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A lot can be read into what you choose to call the country. Burma is the historic British name, but the old ruling military junta officially renamed it Union of Myanmar in 1989. The NLD does not...
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Touring Burma’s temples and villages, Teresa Machan finds the country’s inherent charm a big draw for visitors.
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Yangon - Twantay - Bagan - Heho - Inle Lake
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I was headed to Mandalay with Lauren, Yana, and Nathan, the Aussies I met in Yangon, via a 12-hour overnight bus ride. The bus was first class meaning it had air conditioning, no toilet, though. We didn’t know that when we signed up.
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We travel to experience something different, to go places our friends haven’t been and regale them with our backpacking tales of far off countries when we get back, but these days everyone seems to be...
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Hi,
I will be arriving in Busan this week. May I know if there is free wifi in most hotels? Or where else do they have it? Also, will my roaming iphone 3G work there? Thanks for any info
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Areas of Burma:
Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park,
Amarapura,
Bagan,
Bago,
Bhamo,
Chaungtha,
Chin State,
Hpa-An ,
Hsipaw,
Indawgyi Lake,
Inle Lake ,
Insawgyi Lake,
Inwa,
Inwa Bridge,
Irrawaddy River,
Kachin State,
Kalaw,
Kawthoung,
Kayah State,
Kayin State,
Kengtung,
Kinpun,
Kut Khaing,
Kutkai,
Kutkaing,
Kyaikhtaw,
Kyaikhto,
Kyaiktiyo,
Kyauk Myaung,
Lahe,
Lancang-Mekong River ,
Lashio,
Mandalay,
Mawlamyine,
Mingun,
Mon State,
Mount Popa,
Mrauk U,
Myeik Archipelago,
Myitkyina,
Namhsan,
Namsan,
Nanzan,
Ngapali Beach,
Ngwe Hsaung Beach,
Ngwe Saung Beach,
Nyaung U,
Nyaungshwe,
Pagan,
Paleik,
Pangtara,
Pathein,
Pindaya,
Pyay,
Pyin U Lwin,
Pyinmana,
Rakhine State,
Sagaing,
Salween River ,
Shan State,
Sittaung River,
Sittwe,
Taungbyon,
Taungbyone,
Taunggyi,
Taungpyone,
Tawngpeng,
Thandwe,
Thaungyin River,
Twante,
Yangon,
Yenangyaung
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