Tours from Inle Lake

Tours from Inle Lake

Inle Lake is a freshwater lake located in the Shan State of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is the second-largest lake in Myanmar and is situated at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level. The lake is surrounded by rolling hills and is known for its stunning scenery and unique cultural attractions.

One of the most distinctive features of Inle Lake is the way of life of the local people. The Intha people have lived on the lake for generations and have developed a unique way of living that revolves around the water. They have built houses on stilts, and their floating gardens and fishing techniques are a sight to behold.

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Visit the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda

Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda is a revered Buddhist temple located on Inle Lake in the Shan State of Myanmar. The pagoda is believed to have been built in the 11th century and houses five ancient Buddha images that are covered in gold leaf. The images are so revered that they have become almost unrecognizable over time due to the many layers of gold leaf that have been applied to them. The images are carried around the lake during the annual Phaung Daw Oo Festival, which is a major event in the region.

FAQ

Overall, the best time to visit Myanmar is from October to February which is the cool and dry season of Myanmar. There are 3 separate seasons in Myanmar, including: Cool & Dry season, Hot & Dry season and Rainy Season.

Cool & Dry season

This season lasts from October to February. The temperature is pretty cool around 15-26 Celsius degrees. Occasional rains begin in October. This is the best time to travel to Myanmar as the weather is pleasant for all activities.

Hot season

This season begins in March and ends in May. It can get really hot in Myanmar in summer. The temperature is around 27-31 Celsius degrees. Rain might occur at the end of April and beginning of May. 

Within the country

Air travel is a convenient way to get around Myanmar. Daily flights among popular destinations such as Yangon (Rangoon), Mandalay, Heho, Nyaung U and Thandwe are available. Myanmar National Airlines covers most of the destinations in Myanmar.

Long-distance buses and trains are also common. There are a variety of buses including luxury air-conditioned express ones to local buses without air-condition. However, buses are likely to be faster and cheaper than trains.

Within the city

Public city buses, local buses called ka, motorbike taxis, taxis, bicycle rickshaws and trishaws (or saiq-ka) are popular ways of moving around major cities in Myanmar. Others are horse carts (myint hlei), ox carts and little three-wheelers. Hiring a car is also an option although it’s not that cheap to drive on your own. 

You must grant permissions from the government and authority in order to drive in Myanmar. As this might get complicated, you can also hire a private driver that accompanies you the whole trip. 

Yangon

Formerly known as Rangoon, Yangon used to be Myanmar’s capital in the past. Now, it is the country’s center of commerce. As the largest city of Myanmar, Yangon has a population of 7 million people. 

Although many tourists don’t think of visiting Yangon while coming to Myanmar, this city often surprises the unexpected visitors and wow them with its interesting attractions. You can check out Shwedagon Pagoda. With an impressive height of 99 meters, this might be the most breathtakingly pagoda you’ve ever seen. 

Together with the stunning golden statues and building structure, Shwedagon Pagoda has a calming and spiritual beauty with Buddhists.

Bagan

Bagan is a must-visit destination in Myanmar. Your adventure to Bagan will be a trip of a lifetime. The city is filled with 2,200 pagodas and temples – an impressive number that amazes many travellers. 

You can enjoy sunset at Lowka Oushang or North Guni temple to truly immerse in the beauty of Bagan. Some of popular temples include Shwezigon Pagoda, Bupayathein and Ananda. 

Bagan also offers hot air balloon service from October to April. 

Kalaw

This destination is definitely for nature lovers. There are a lot of trekking tours in Kalaw such as trekking from Bagan to Inle Lake. This experience is a must-try for visitors of Kalaw so please don’t miss it. If you are not into tiring activities, you can opt for a shorter hike. 

At a height of 1320 meters, Kalaw is a cool escape from the hot weather in Myanmar. The climate alone is an attraction of this lovely town. 

Mandalay

Founded at the foot of Mandalay Hill by King Mindon as his royal capital, Mandalay is studded with pagodas. Bombed in WWII, this place almost disappeared. In the 1990s, the city was rebuilt and then underwent a massive change that brought modernization to this city. Today, there are so many motorbikes and cars honking on the streets.
Mandalay is also home to many markets, monasteries, Indian temples, mosques, gold workshops and a bustling riverside. 

Tea leaf salad

Tea leaf salad is the most popular Myanmar dish. It includes sour, slightly bitter leaves mixed with shredded cabbage, sliced tomatoes, nuts and peas. It can be served as an appetizer or a snack. Tea leaf salad also comes with a plate of rice.

Shan-style rice

This signature Myanmar food is often known as fish rice. Rice is cooked with turmeric and topped with freshwater fish and garlic oil. Served with leek roots, raw garlic and deep-fried pork rinds, this dish is a flavorsome snack. 

Curry

Myanmar curry is a mouth-watering food served with fish, pork, shrimp, beef or mutton at your choice. The dish includes rice, a tart salad, some vegetables, a small bowl of soup and a large serving of fresh vegetables and herbs. 

Tea shop meal

When you visit Myanmar, absolutely don’t miss tea shops. Tea shops are where you can get a cup of milky tea and some signature Myanmar food. Baked sweets, meaty steamed buns and dim sum are popular dishes that are recommended. You can also try deep-fried savory snacks, deep-fried bread with potato curry or baked breads. 

Sweet snacks 

Although it is called sweet snacks, it is not packed with sugar. The sweetness comes from the ingredients such as coconut milk, grated coconut, rice flour, sticky rice, fruit and tapioca.

Deep-fried stuff

Fried foods are popular snacks in Myanmar that at some point you will have to try at least one. Deep-fried stuff can be found on the street or in tea shops. Some dishes you can try include deep-fried samosas, spring rolls, savory fritters, sweets, breads, noodles topped with deep-fried crispy garnishes.

Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Myanmar. You can apply for a visa online or through the nearest embassy or consulate.

Myanmar has many beautiful and culturally significant destinations, such as the ancient city of Bagan, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, the Inle Lake, and the Golden Rock.

The official language of Myanmar is Burmese, but English is also widely spoken in tourist areas.

The currency used in Myanmar is the Myanmar kyat (MMK).

  1. Rich Culture and Heritage: Myanmar has a rich and diverse culture, with a mix of ethnic groups and religious traditions. Visitors can explore ancient temples and pagodas, learn about the country’s history and traditions, and experience the warm hospitality of the local people.
  2. Natural Beauty: Myanmar is known for its stunning natural beauty, from the pristine beaches of Ngapali and the Myeik Archipelago to the lush forests and mountains of the Shan Plateau and the Himalayan foothills. Visitors can enjoy hiking, trekking, and other outdoor activities while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
  3. Delicious Cuisine: Myanmar’s cuisine is a delicious blend of Indian, Chinese, and Thai influences, with a unique flavor all its own. Visitors can sample traditional dishes such as mohinga (a fish-based soup), laphet thoke (a salad made with fermented tea leaves), and various curries and stir-fried dishes.
  4. Authentic Travel Experience: Myanmar is still relatively undiscovered by tourists, which means that visitors can experience a more authentic and unspoiled side of Southeast Asia. From small villages to bustling markets, Myanmar offers a glimpse into a way of life that is rapidly disappearing in other parts of the world.
  5. Temples and Pagodas: Myanmar is home to thousands of ancient temples and pagodas, including the famous Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon and the temples of Bagan, which is one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites. Visitors can explore these awe-inspiring structures and learn about the country’s rich religious heritage.
  6. Traditional Festivals and Celebrations: Myanmar is known for its colorful festivals and celebrations, such as the Thingyan Water Festival, which marks the start of the Buddhist New Year, and the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival, which is held on Inle Lake. These events offer a unique opportunity to experience the country’s rich cultural traditions and customs.

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The weather in Myanmar is warm in the morning and cold in the evening, so bring clothes with thin material that are easy to absorb sweat and prepare a scarf or warm coat in advance.

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About Yangon

  • Shwedagon Pagoda

Shwedagon Pagoda is located in Yangon, the capital of Myanmar. Shwedagon Pagoda was built by King Anawrahta in the 11th century. Shwedagon Pagoda is more than 2500 years old and is a famous place for both locals and international tourists.

This temple is hiding four religious treasures: a piece of Buddha’s robe, the staff of Buddha Gou Luu Ton, the hair of Buddha Shakyamuni, and the water filter of Buddha Gou Na Ham.

You will see the massive and splendid architecture studded with 90 tons of gold and thousands of colorful diamonds and gems inside this sacred site. At the highest point of the pagoda tower is a stone lotus bud studded with a 76-carat diamond.

Open: 5:00 a.m – 21:00 p.m.

  • Inle Lake

Inle Lake is the second-largest freshwater lake in Myanmar, located in Shan State at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level and covered by the harmonious beauty of the Shan Mountains.

To be able to fully explore the beauty of this lake, you should rent a boat around the lake, and you will visit many scenes here. The time here starts from 9 a.m until the evening and costs only about 7.1 USD per boat. Each boat can carry up to five people and has two umbrellas for rain and sun protection.

Visitors will be attracted by a series of vibrant floating markets, weaving villages of “long neck” artisans, hydroponic orchards, cat houses, and many splendid pagodas, etc.

  • Ancient capital Bagan

Bagan (formerly known as Pagan) is an ancient city in Myanmar, once the capital of the Pagan dynasty (existing from the 9th to the 13th centuries). It is estimated that Bagan used to have up to 2,500 Buddhist temples, shrines, towers, and monasteries, and about 2,000 temples are still preserved, showing that this was once a major Buddhist center comparable to Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Bagan has always been an attractive destination, thanks to its mysterious yet rustic beauty, harmony between nature and architecture, and the two most beautiful moments of the day, sunrise and sunset. The interesting point when you come to the ancient capital is that you can rent a bicycle or a horse-drawn carriage to visit and admire all the beautiful scenes of this place.

  • Ngapali Beach

Ngapali is located in the Bay of Bengal, 45 minutes by plane from Yangon. With a long stretch of white sand, blue water, and romantic coconut groves, Ngapali is quickly considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, attracting many tourists.

In addition to swimming activities, visiting small fishing villages and local markets, exploring the countryside by bicycle, and sailing to amazing islands, you can also enjoy fresh seafood. Hotels here are also cheap and cost-effective.

  • Mingun Village

Mingun Ancient Village is one of the ancient villages on the outskirts of the ancient capital of Mandalay. The village is located on the upper reaches of the Irrawaddy River, 11 kilometers north of Mandalay city. 

Mingun Village is a tourist destination in Myanmar that is famous for both locals and international tourists. The village is located on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River with extremely beautiful natural scenery, and you will have the opportunity to experience the slow and peaceful daily life activities of the people here.

When coming to Mingun Village, you will be able to visit other famous places such as the ruins of Mingun Temple, the world’s largest bell weighing up to 90 tons, Hsinbyume Temple, etc.

  • Taung Kalat Monastery

Taung Kalat Monastery in Myanmar is located on the top of Mount Popa, a volcano 1518 meters above sea level. According to the concept of the Myanmar people, this is the residence of the supreme gods. Therefore, Taung Kalat is also likened to Mount Olympus in Myanmar. Perhaps that is why the monastery has a beauty that is both sacred, magical, and pure.

To get here, visitors have to climb a total of 777 steps. When overcoming this challenge, visitors will have the opportunity to admire the entire vast landscape from the top of the mountain.

Coming to Taung Kalat Monastery, you can not only admire the unique historical architecture of Myanmar but also watch the clouds floating around the temple, more especially when you explore the place of worship 37 the god Nat with tragic stories on the way to becoming a god.

Open: 7:30 a.m – 17:00 p.m.

  • Rangoon Tea House

Rangoon Tea House, with its time-colored decorations and simple layout, has impressed diners from the very beginning. Rangoon Tea House is a place that is loved by many people for authentic Myanmar dishes with a bit of modernity, such as fish noodles mohinga, Myanmar’s national dish; chicken biryani; green tea salad; Shan rice; and assorted traditional tea.

Address: Ground Floor, 77-79 Pansodan Street, Lower Middle Block, Yangon city, Myanmar.

  • 999 Shan Noodle Shop

999 Shan Noodle Shop is one of the most searched restaurants in Myanmar. 999 Shan Noodle Shop has served food inspired by the Shan region of Myanmar since 1978.

Come here for a rich broth served with cooked noodles. Specialties include vermicelli with steamed pork ribs, whose inside is so tender that it falls off the bone. Vegetarians can enjoy eating noodles with fried tofu. In addition, at 999 Shan Noodle Shop, they also serve other dishes such as fried vegetables, fried fish, cakes, and Shan-style rice.

Address: 130 B, 34th Street, Kyauktada Town, Yangon City, Myanmar

  • Feel myanmar food

Feel Myanmar Food is a very popular dining place among Yangon people with traditional Myanmar dishes such as tea salad, shan rice, shan noodles, curry, etc. With a spacious and airy space, Feel Myanmar Food is very suitable for small groups or families.

Feel Myanmar Food is a large chain around Myanmar that offers familiar Myanmar street food in a more relaxed restaurant atmosphere. The menu at each Feel location includes a large variety of ethnic Myanmar dishes as well as flavors from other countries such as Thailand, Korea, etc.

Address: 124 Pyi Htaung Su Yeik thar Street, Yangon City, Myanmar.

  • Shwe Sa Bwe restaurant

Shwe Sa Bwe Restaurant is a restaurant located on the north bank of Inya Lake that specializes in serving diners traditional Myanmar dishes. Besides, this restaurant also combines a few dishes from French cuisine, which will definitely make you delicious

In addition, Shwe Sa Bwe is also a training center for young people across Myanmar in cooking European and Asian dishes. The restaurant closes every year in July and August, when a new class of students begins their training.

Address: 20 Malikha Road Mayangone, Yangon City, Myanmar

  • Mandalay Restaurant at Governor’s Residence, A Belmond Hotel

The Mandalay at Governor’s Residence, a Belmond Hotel restaurant, is located in the classic building of the Belmond Hotel by the pool. Mandalay restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating serves Asian and European dishes and unique Myanmar traditional dishes such as curry, Myanmar smoked catfish, grilled sea shrimp with bitter melon, mango parfait with passion fruit, etc.

Address: 35 Taw Win Road, Dagon Township, Yangon City, Myanmar

  • Pansuriya

Pansuriya is a melting pot of highly regarded art. Here you will find creative food, art from Myanmar, and lots of old photos. Pansuriya serves traditional Myanmar dishes and vegetarian dishes.

Pansuriya organizes cultural and artistic events: book launches, poetry readings, photography and painting exhibitions, documentary screenings, story nights, public talks, and intimate concerts. All events are free, so come get creative in Yangon.

Address: 100 Bogalay zay street, Botahtaung township, Yangon City, Myanmar

  • Gekko           

Gekko is a Japanese restaurant located right in the middle of Yangon. Gekko offers fresh and authentic Japanese dishes, including delicious sushi and yakitori. Almost anyone in Yangon knows Gekko Restaurant as a great place to eat. In addition to sushi, Gekko also serves other unique Japanese dishes such as grilled meat, rice, udon noodles, fried dishes, cocktails, etc.

Address: 535 Merchant Road Kyauktada Township, Yangon city, Myanmar

  • Sule Shangri-La Yangon: A luxury hotel located in the heart of the city, offering spacious rooms, a fitness center, outdoor pool, and multiple dining options.
  • Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon: Another luxury hotel with beautiful lake views, offering a spa, fitness center, and multiple dining options.
  • Rose Garden Hotel: A mid-range hotel located in the city center, offering comfortable rooms, a rooftop pool, and a fitness center.
  • Shwe Yee Pwint Hotel: A budget-friendly option located in the downtown area, offering clean and comfortable rooms at an affordable price.
  • Merchant Art Hotel: A boutique hotel located in the historic district of Yangon, offering unique and stylish rooms, a rooftop bar, and a restaurant.
  • Savoy Hotel: A colonial-style hotel located in a quiet residential area, offering spacious rooms, a beautiful garden, and a pool.
  • 19th Street: A popular street in Chinatown that comes alive at night with numerous bars and restaurants serving local food and drinks.
  • The Blind Tiger: A speakeasy-style bar located in the downtown area, offering a cozy and intimate atmosphere, live music, and a wide selection of cocktails.
  • The Penthouse: A rooftop bar with stunning views of the city skyline, offering a sophisticated atmosphere and a range of cocktails, wines, and spirits.
  • Gekko: A Japanese-style bar and restaurant with a chic and trendy vibe, offering a variety of Japanese-inspired cocktails and dishes.
  • The Yangon Excelsior: A stylish hotel with a bar and restaurant, offering a range of cocktails, wines, and tapas-style dishes.
  • Bagan Bar: A popular spot for expats and locals alike, offering live music, a wide range of drinks, and a laid-back atmosphere.

The Shwedagon Pagoda is a magnificent Buddhist temple located in Yangon, Myanmar. It is considered one of the most important religious sites in Myanmar and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

The pagoda is believed to have been first built over 2,500 years ago and has been rebuilt and renovated several times throughout its history. The current structure is over 100 meters tall and is covered in over 60 tons of gold leaf, with a diamond-encrusted spire at the top.

Visitors to the Shwedagon Pagoda can explore the temple complex, which includes several smaller temples, shrines, and statues. They can also observe the daily rituals of the local worshippers, who come to the pagoda to pray, make offerings, and light candles and incense.

Kandawgyi Park is a public park located on the eastern shore of Kandawgyi Lake in Yangon, Myanmar. It covers an area of approximately 110 acres and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Here are some of the highlights of Kandawgyi Park:

  • Walking Paths: Kandawgyi Park features several walking paths that wind through the lush gardens and offer scenic views of the lake. The paths are well-maintained and are suitable for all fitness levels.
  • Children’s Playground: The park has a children’s playground that features swings, slides, and other equipment. It is a popular spot for families with young children.
  • Exercise Equipment: There are several areas in the park that feature exercise equipment, including outdoor gym equipment and a mini-golf course. These facilities are free to use and are popular with locals who come to the park to exercise and socialize.
  • Picnic Areas: Kandawgyi Park has several picnic areas, complete with tables and benches. Visitors can bring their own food and enjoy a picnic in the beautiful surroundings of the park.
  • Botanical Garden: The park features a small botanical garden that showcases a variety of plant species. Visitors can learn about the local flora and fauna and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the garden.

Yangon has a rich heritage of colonial architecture, with many historic buildings dating back to the British colonial era. Visitors can explore buildings such as the Secretariat Building, the Strand Hotel, and the Yangon City Hall.

Visitors can learn about the local culture and history of Myanmar by visiting museums such as the National Museum or the Myanmar Cultural Museum, or by attending traditional dance performances at venues such as the National Theatre.

Bogyoke Aung San Market is a bustling market in the heart of Yangon, offering a wide range of local products such as textiles, handicrafts, and jewelry. It’s a great place to shop for souvenirs and gifts.

About Inle Lake

  • Inle Princess Resort: This boutique resort is located on the eastern bank of the lake and offers traditional-style villas with lake views.
  • Sanctum Inle Resort: This luxurious resort is located on the eastern bank of the lake and offers spacious rooms and suites with lake views.
  • Amata Garden Resort: This resort is located on the eastern bank of the lake and offers comfortable rooms and suites with lake views.
  • Amazing Nyaung Shwe Hotel: This hotel is located in the town of Nyaung Shwe, which is the gateway to Inle Lake. The hotel offers comfortable rooms and suites with modern amenities and features a restaurant serving local and international cuisine.
  • Paradise Inle Resort: This resort is located on the eastern bank of the lake and offers traditional-style villas with lake views. The resort features a spa, outdoor pool, and restaurant serving local and international cuisine.
  • Take a boat tour: One of the best ways to experience Inle Lake is by taking a boat tour. You can hire a local guide who can take you to the floating gardens, villages, and temples around the lake.
  • Visit the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda: This temple is one of the most important religious sites in Myanmar and is home to five ancient Buddha images covered in gold leaf. You can also see the traditional handicrafts being made in the nearby village.
  • Explore the floating villages: The Intha people who live around the lake have built their homes on stilts and have developed unique fishing and farming techniques. You can visit the floating villages and see how they live and work on the water.
  • Learn about traditional crafts: Inle Lake is known for its traditional crafts, such as silk weaving, silverware, and cigar rolling. You can visit workshops and see how these crafts are made.
  • Try the local cuisine: Inle Lake is known for its delicious local cuisine, which includes freshwater fish dishes, Shan-style tofu, and vegetable curries. You can sample these dishes at local restaurants and food stalls around the lake.
  • Nyaung Shwe Market: Nyaung Shwe is a small town located near Inle Lake and is the gateway to the lake. The town has a bustling market where visitors can buy local handicrafts, fresh produce, and other goods.
  • Five Day Market: The Five Day Market is a rotating market that takes place in different villages around Inle Lake every five days. Visitors can see local farmers and traders selling their goods and mingle with the locals.
  • Mine Thauk Market: Mine Thauk is a small village located on the eastern shore of the lake, known for its colorful market. Visitors can see local produce, crafts, and other goods being sold by vendors from around the region.
  • Sky Bar: Located on the rooftop of Hotel Hazel, Sky Bar offers stunning views of Mandalay’s skyline. The bar serves cocktails, beer, and wine, and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
  • The Gypsy – A lively bar located in the heart of Mandalay. The Gypsy has a great atmosphere and offers a range of drinks, including local beers and cocktails.
  • Club 78: One of the top nightclubs in Mandalay, with a large dancefloor and a range of music genres, including EDM, hip-hop, and pop. The club is popular with locals and tourists alike and is open until late.
  • Bistro@82: A cozy bar and restaurant that serves a range of international cuisine and drinks. The bar has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing.
  • Ma Ma Guesthouse Bar: A laid-back bar located in a guesthouse in Mandalay. The bar serves a range of drinks, including local beers and cocktails, and is a great place to meet other travelers.

Mandalay Hill is a prominent hill located in the center of Mandalay, Myanmar. It is a popular tourist destination due to its panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside, as well as its historical and cultural significance.

Visitors can climb to the top of Mandalay Hill using stairs or a scenic elevator ride, both of which offer stunning views of the surrounding area. Along the way, visitors can stop at various pagodas, shrines, and other religious sites.

At the summit of Mandalay Hill, visitors will find the Sutaungpyei Pagoda, which is topped by a golden stupa and offers 360-degree views of Mandalay and the Irrawaddy River. The pagoda is also home to several Buddha images and other religious relics.

About Bagan

Visit Bogyoke Aung San MarketBagan is an ancient city located in central Myanmar, known for its thousands of temples and pagodas. Here are some of the top things to do in Bagan:

  • Explore Temples and Pagodas: Bagan is home to over 2,000 temples and pagodas, many of which date back to the 11th and 12th centuries.
  • Watch the Sunrise or Sunset: Bagan is known for its stunning sunrises and sunsets, which can be viewed from many of the temples and pagodas. The most popular spots include Shwesandaw Pagoda, Buledi Pagoda, and Pyathada Pagoda.
  • Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride: Hot air balloon rides are a popular way to view the temples and pagodas of Bagan from above. The rides take place at sunrise and offer a unique perspective on the ancient city.
  • Visit Local Villages: Visitors can take a tour of the local villages around Bagan, such as Minnanthu Village and Taungbi Village, to learn about the traditional ways of life in rural Myanmar.
  • Attend a Traditional Puppet Show: Puppet shows are a traditional form of entertainment in Myanmar, and visitors can attend a performance of the Bagan Thiripyitsaya Puppet Show, which features traditional puppetry and live music.
  • Take a Horse Carriage Ride: Horse carriage rides are a popular way to explore the temples and pagodas of Bagan, and are a relaxing way to take in the beautiful scenery.
  • Bagan Lodge: Bagan Lodge is a luxury hotel located in New Bagan, offering spacious rooms with traditional decor and modern amenities.
  • Aureum Palace Hotel & Resort: Aureum Palace Hotel & Resort is a 5-star hotel located in Old Bagan, offering elegant rooms with views of the temples and pagodas.
  • Tharabar Gate Hotel: Tharabar Gate Hotel is a boutique hotel located in the heart of Old Bagan, offering spacious rooms with traditional decor and modern amenities.
  • Bagan Thande Hotel: Bagan Thande Hotel is a historic hotel located in Old Bagan, offering rooms with views of the temples and pagodas.
  • Zfreeti Hotel: Zfreeti Hotel is a modern hotel located in New Bagan, offering comfortable rooms with modern amenities.
  • Areindmar Hotel: Areindmar Hotel is a boutique hotel located in New Bagan, offering rooms with traditional decor and modern amenities.
  • Mohinga: Mohinga is a popular breakfast dish in Myanmar, made with rice noodles in a fish-based broth with lemongrass, ginger, and other spices. It is often served with crispy fritters and boiled eggs.
  • Shan-style noodles: Shan-style noodles are a popular dish in Myanmar, made with rice noodles in a savory broth with chicken or pork, vegetables, and spices. The dish is often topped with crispy garlic and chili oil.
  • Tea leaf salad: Tea leaf salad is a traditional Myanmar dish made with fermented tea leaves, cabbage, tomatoes, peanuts, and other ingredients. It is often served as a side dish or appetizer.
  • Curry: Myanmar curries are typically made with a variety of meats or vegetables, and feature a rich blend of spices including turmeric, cumin, and coriander. They are often served with rice or noodles.
  • Biryani: Biryani is a popular rice dish in Myanmar, usually made with chicken or mutton and flavored with spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves. It is often served with a side of raita or chutney.
  • Shan-style tofu noodles: Shan-style tofu noodles are a vegetarian dish made with rice noodles, tofu, and a variety of vegetables and spices. It is a popular dish among locals and visitors alike.

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