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Golden Island Cottages Thale-U

All 30 bungalows boast the supreme amenities and are linked to each other by wooden walkways with interior furniture mostly based on bamboo and rattan. Have heard of sunrise over the mountains and sunset out on the lake? Well, staying here you can have chance to witness both. 

Amata Garden Resort, Inle Lake

Enclosed by the tranquil backwaters and the emerald Shan Hills, Amata Garden Resort elegantly lies by the eastern banks of the Inle Lake. Being taller than all their neighbours in the area, hence they offer the breathtaking views of the Inle Lake and the mountains like no other place.

Myanmar Treasure Resorts Bagan

Nestled in the Bagan Archaeological Preservation zone, this luxurious resort offers 94 elegant rooms which all are wrapped around by tropical gardens. From the look to the interiors, Myanmar … Read more

Bawga Theiddhi Hotel

This 3-star hotel boasts 50 deluxe rooms with simple yet charismatic style. We found its decoration quite impressive with thoughtful touches in wall artworks and the way they attentively weave the shades of Burmese architecture in golden poles and terracotta carvings.

Aye Yar River View Resort

Located next to Ayeyarwaddy River, this resort has 107 spacious rooms featuring private patio or balcony where you can get lost in the panoramic views of either the Ayeyarwaddy River or ancient pagodas.

Amata Garden Resort Bagan

Tucked away from the bustling part of the city, this 4-star resort provides an ideal relaxing hideaway meanwhile an easy access to the biggest attractions.

Inle Lake

A visit to the Inle Lake of Myanmar is going to make you travel back in time. Huge villages on the lake made of wood and/or bamboo accommodate locals who live their daily lives by working in their floating gardens, fishing, creating handicraft and showing tourists how they live and what they do. And it doesn’t stop there.

Bagan

Bagan is an ancient town with the biggest and densest concentration of temples and pagodas in the world. During its golden years as the center of the Pagan kingdom, now known as Myanmar, over 10,000 Buddhists monuments were constructed in its vast plains.

Mandalay

Mandalay lies on the east bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River (Irrawaddy River), in the upper part of Myanmar. Mandalay accommodates the Royal Palace of the last Konbaung Dynasty. The city has inherited many cultural from the ancient Myanmar kingdom.

Yangon

Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, is Myanmar’s largest city, and by far the most exciting place in the country to be as former political exiles, Asian investors and foreign adventurers flock there together.

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