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KYAIKTHIYO

Kyaikhtiyo is 160 km drive
from Yangon with about 10 km trek uphill along a
meandering trail from the base camp of Kin Pun. As you
reached to the top, you will find the incredible
balancing boulder stupa of Kyaikhtiyo. |
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MRAUK U

One of the best archaeological site as attraction is
situated in Yakhine State, on the South-Western part of
Myanmar. The ancient capital founded by Rakkhine King
Minsawmon in 1433 AD.. Mrauk U period flourished between
15th century and 18th century. The city is 80 km from
the north of Sittwe, port city once known as the Golden
Gate by the west. |
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PINDAYA

Pindaya is a small
picturesque town, situated about 45-km north of Kalaw.
The road from Kalaw to Pindaya passes through the
countryside of idyllic beauty. Pindaya is fame for its
Caves in which thousands of centuries old Buddha images
that are seated or carved and its uncommon umbrellas of
local make. |
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KALAW

Kalaw is situated 70 km west of Taunggyi; the capital of
Shan state and about 50 km from Pindaya caves. Kalaw
sits high on the western edge of the Shan Plateau and
was a popular hill station in the British times. It is
still a peaceful and quiet place with an atmosphere
remnants of colonial era. |
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MEYIK

The Myeik archipelago
situated on the southern Taninthayi Division of Myanmar
(formerly known as Tennesarim coast of Burma. Around and
on the east Myeik, there are many valuable tin mines,
oil palm plantation, and rubber plantation and evergreen
forest. |
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NGAPALI BEACH

The best beach resort in Myanmar, also once known as the
"Naples of the East", is located on the northern coast
in Rakhine State. Nagpali is an unpolluted, unspoiled
beach stretching over 3 km with crystal clear blue sea
and clean white sands fringed with coconut groves as far
as your eyes can see |