Places to discover

Best places to visit in Burma

Governed by civilian rule since 2011, Burma, officially called the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, is a country unspoilt by mass tourism, which can't be ignored. Unfortunately, the government still restricts relations with the Burmese, but that doesn't prevent exchanges with a smiling and extremely generous population, open to the world and eager to meet people. Predominantly Buddhist, the country also welcomes other religious and ethnic minorities which sometimes have to assert themselves to survive.

Everywhere you go, it's the Buddhist devotion which strikes you. Upon arrival in Rangoon (now called Yangon), admire the Shwedagon Pagoda, a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture, before taking a stroll in the Kyauktada district on the banks of the Irrawaddy river. Don't miss the sanctuary town of Bago (Pegu), near the capital.

Nicknamed the city of jewels because of the extraordinary delicacy of its jade, Mandalay is for exploring by bicycle or in a tuk-tuk for climbing the hill and admiring the sunset. But perhaps you'll prefer Amarapura, the city of immortality for the Burmese, where the famous teak bridge is located, which is crossed by hundreds of Buddhist monks all day long?

Or perhaps it's a cruise from another era on the Irrawaddy, to reach the city of Bagan (formerly Pagan), which will tempt you. Hundreds of temples rise up on a vast plain, as testament to the magnificence of a past civilisation

On the west coast, stroll on the beach at Ngapali or Ngwe Saung which has the reputation of being more chic. Immerse yourself in Buddhist devotion in front of the Golden Rock near Hpa An, then make your way to Moulmein (renamed Mawlamyine) and theisland of Bilu Gyun, completely off the beaten track. Finally, treat yourself to the untamed South and its wild coasts, which are again difficult to access.

Bagan is an archaeological site situated on the central plain of Burma and made up of over 2,800 Buddhist monuments.
Situated in the Sagaing region, Monywa is a town built on a human scale at 130km north of Mandalay. It's famous for its neighbouring caves, home to hundreds of statues of Buddha. An unusual attraction!
Burma's last royal city,  Mandalay is today the country's second city.
Amarapura is a former capital of Burma and lies at the center of the country, in the Mandalay region. It is an essential stop when visiting Burma.
Located 11 km upriver from Mandalay, this enchanting former capital on the opposite side of the Irrawaddy River is something you absolutely must visit when staying in Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is possible to combine a visit to Mingun with a visit to Sagaing.
Ava is a small island located in the vicinity of Mandalay. It can easily be reached by taking a taxi then catching a shuttle boat. A journey back in time guaranteed!
Huge Shan State covers a major part of eastern Burma (today known as Myanmar).
Nyaung Shwe is a little haven of peace located at the side of Inle Lake!
The region of Sagar is situated to the south of Inle Lake. It takes several hours by canoe to reach the area, but this is what makes it one of the most interesting and well-preserved in the region of the lake.
The Golden Rock, or Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, is a Buddhist pilgrimage site. 
Bago, or Pegu, is a city located 80 km from Yangon.
Pakokku is a charming traditional village located on the banks of the Irrawaddy, about twenty kilometres north of Bagan (or Pagan).
Sagaing is a city-sanctuary, 20km from Mandalay. It's a popular pilgrimage site, on a par with Bagan and, therefore, quite touristy.
Situated at 30km from Nyaung Shwe, Heho has nothing special on offer other than an airport that was constructed to make access to Lake Inle easier. It's cattle market is worth a quick visit, but that's all there is to do.
Pindaya is well worth visiting for its natural caves that house hundreds of Buddha statues.
Over 1,000 pagodas stretch out all around you, as far as the eye can see. A must-see if you're on a visit to Inle Lake.
Kalaw is a small town in Shan State, in the north of the country, lying at an altitude of 1300 meters.
A town in Burma's mid-west, Mrauk'U is a site off the beaten track. An erstwhile religious and architectural hub that will appeal to any history lover in search of adventure.
One of the most famous beaches in Myanmar, with its fine sand, Ngapali is a picture postcard.
Perched at 1500 metres of altitude, the village of Mindat is a small community in western Burma (today known as Myanmar) surrounded by beautiful mountain landscapes.
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