Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Amazing Waterfall, Hai Pa


Hai Pa waterfall, one of the cultural heritages in Mong Hsu Township where Tainwe and Palaung ethnics reside in unison in southern Shan State. It is formed with seven to nine steps of waterfall. It is a natural scene filled with various species of wildlife and birds.
Travelers wishing to visit Hai Pa waterfall need to take a four and a half hour drive from Loilem Town. People from Yangon and Mandalay may pay visits to Hai Pa waterfall along Loilem-Laikha-Mong Kung road via Taunggyi. Moreover, visitors from Lashio and Muse may roll on Namlan-Kyethi road or Mongyai-Mongshu road. If visitors come from Tachilek and Kengtung, they need to go along Kunhing-Wamsein-Mong Kung road. Nowadays, these all roads have been repaved with asphalt thanks to fruitful results of peace.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Snorkeling at Ngapali Beach

While some people suggested missing out a beach stay in Myanmar I’m glad we found time to visit Ngapali, one of the most underestimated beaches I have ever been too! If you have time during your trip make sure you head to Ngapali Beach. Here are a few of my top tips and advice for your stay in this beautiful part of Myanmar!

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Amazing Beach, Ngapali



It is famous for its natural and unspotted beauty up to this day. The beach stretches about 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms. Ngapali Beach is one of the loveliest places in Myanmar.
Do you like peace and tranquility, and visit places "far from the madding crowds?" As many of us now live in crowded cities with the stress and strain of over-population, we need periods of relaxation away from urban areas, and go back closer to nature. Situated about 7 km away from Thandwe (Sandoway), one of the ancient Rakhine (formerly Arakan) towns. It is said to have been named after the Naple of Italy by a homesick Italian. It is famous for its natural and unspotted beauty up to this day. The beach stretches about 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms. It serves as the best ground for sunbathing and recreation such as beach strolling, cycling and so on. Unlike today's beaches of Asia, it is free of noisy beachside bars, crowded people and hawkers persuading you to buy their things. There are only natural scenic beauty of the blue sea, white sand and the lovely sun. The sea is cobalt blue, without any dangerous marine animals and clean.
The water here is transparent and the sea is tranquil. Bicylce tours are arranged to visit the nearby villages. The villagers usually sun dry their fish, shrimp and coconut. These products are transported to Yangon and and over the country. The best time to visit this beach during October and May of every year.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Inle Lake




Inle Lake is in the Shan Hills of Myanmar. At its southwestern edge, Phaung Daw Oo Paya is a tiered pagoda with gilded Buddha statues. In the hills, near the market town of Indein, the stupas of Shwe Inn Dein Pagoda resemble a field of gold spires. The ruined stupas at nearby Nyaung Ohak have been reclaimed by forest. Maing Thauk village is split between land and water, with a wooden bridge connecting the two halves.

The world largest bell, Min Kun




The Mingun Bell is a bell located in Mingun, Sagaing Region, Myanmar. It is located approximately 11 km north of Mandalay on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River. It was the heaviest functioning bell in the world at several times in history.

Myitkyina




Myitkyina is the capital city of Kachin State in Myanmar, located 1,480 kilometers from Yangon, and 785 kilometers from Mandalay. In Burmese it means "near the big river", and Myitkyina is on the west bank of the Ayeyarwady River, just below 40 kilometers from Myit-son of its two headstreams

Amazing Nat Ma Taung



Nat Ma Taung(Mount Victoria) , is the highest mountain in the Chin State of Myanmar. Located in 3 townships-Kanpatlet, Mindat and Matupi. Mount Victoria is part of the Chin Hills range. The park is administered by the Department of Forestry and Environment. Covered with old trees, orchids and amazing weather.

Ancient, World Heritage Bagan



Bagan is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bagan located in Mandalay Region. From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Bagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that would later constitute modern Myanmar.
Bagan, formerly known as 'Pagan' was the capital of the present day Myanmar in 9th to 13th centuries. Of the 10000 Buddhist temples, pagodas, monasteries that were constructed in the Bagan Plains in the 11th to 13th century, 2000 still remain.

Friday, October 4, 2019

Amazing beach Ka-Byar-Wa



Mon State is an administrative division of Myanmar. It lies between Kayin State to the east, the Andaman Sea to the west, Bago Region to the north and Tanintharyi Region to the south, also having a short border with Thailand's Kanchanaburi Province at its south-eastern tip. Mon State includes some small islands, such as Kalegauk, Wa Kyun and Kyungyi Island, along its 566 km of coastline. Agriculture is the main business of the state and rubber production is the top in country.
Major transportations to the state include motor ways, railways and airways in which motor ways are most common used. The state’s capital Mawlamyaing is the third largest city in the country. During the British time, Mawlamyine was known as "Little England" due to the large Anglo-Burmese community.  Kyaikthanlan pagoda which stands on a ridge, giving a panoramic view of the city, is the magnificent of the city. Colorful colonial buildings, ancient huge churches, museums, beautiful islands are the main attractions of the city.
Thaton, an ancient capital which is well-known as Suwarnabhumi (The Golden Land), is also in Mon state. Mudon where has the world biggest reclining Buddha image, Thanphyuzayat which is famous for its war cemetery and death railway which was built by Japanese prisoners in WW2, are also interesting places of Mon State. As it has a long coastline, there has some beautiful beaches to explore. Moreover, the famous Golden Rock Pagoda is situated in Mon state close to Yangon.This beautiful beach from southern Mon State is untouched by any hint of development. For its 13km (8-mile) length it boasts almost 100 meters of golden sand at low tide.

Mogok, Ruby Land


Mogok (city at 1170 m a.s.l.) - and other villages nearby - has been famous for its gemstones since ancient times. The gems (ruby, sapphire, spinel, and many others) are found in alluvial marble gravels which derive from weathering of the metamorphosed limestones (marbles) of the Mogok metamorphic belt. In underground mines, ruby and sapphire are also extracted mechanically from their marble host rock.Apart from gem-bearing gravel deposits, the Mogok area is also famous for pegmatites containing topaz, tourmaline, and rare boron minerals.