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YANGON
Yangon, the capital city,
is the main gateway to Myanmar. Evergreen and
cool with lush tropical trees, shady parks and
beautiful lakes, Yangon is the beautiful |
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BAGAN
Bagan is notable for its
expanse of sacred geography, the number and size
of their individual ancient monuments. The ruins
of bagan
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MANDALAY
MANDALAY,
the last Capital of Myanmar Kingdom is located
in the central plain of Myanmar. Once known as
the Yadanabon Kingdom, The Palace
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DESTINATION - NGWE
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Ngwe
Saung is also on the western coast of
Myanmar on the Bay of Bengal, nearly
directly west of Yangon and a bit south of
Ngapali. It has become popular with tourists
in just the last four or five years and the
quality of the beach, sand and water is
comparable to Ngapali Beach. There are many
hotels (most of them are deluxe or superior
category) however a few more are being
built. Until recently, the beach could be
reached only by car (about 5-6 hours drive)
from Yangon, or by a tourist ferry that
would make an overnight trip (but sometimes
the boat would not run if they did not have
enough bookings). Like Ngapali Beach, the
beauty of the beach is unspoiled and
visitors can enjoy a peaceful and relaxing
holiday.
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Pathein
capital
city of the delta region and the gateway to
Ngwe Saung beach is the port city easily
reached by road or by cruise through the
complex Ayeyarwady river. Pathein, situated
in the Ayeyarwady Delta about 190 km west of
Yangon is well known by it production of
unique parasol locally called "Pathein Hti".
There is an elephant camp between Pathein
and Ngwe Saung beach, which gives you an
excellent opportunity to observe these
mighty beasts as closed as their nature.
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Elephant Camp
This Elephant
Camp near Ngwe Saung is 32km from the
riverbank of Pathein and 45 minutes drive
from Ngwe Saung. It was founded in 2000. For
the visitors, the camp has well-trained
elephants to conduct elephant riding program
in the forest. Walking in the jungle, hiking
up and down steep hills and crossing streams
on the back of these elephants are an
excellent opportunity to observe. The
entrance fee into the camp for foreigners is
US$5 with an additional fee of $5 if you
want to ride the elephants
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