Bagan

Information about Bagan Bagan in central Burma is one of the world’s greatest archeological sites, a sight to rival Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat but – for the time being at least – without the visitors. The setting is sublime – a verdant 26 square-mile plain, part-covered in stands of palm and tamarind caught in

Information about Pakkoku Lying in the center of Myanmar, Pakokku used to serve as a port. This town was occupied by Communist rebels in 1949 and held until 1955, when it was liberated by government forces. Currently, Pakokku plays as a trading centre for the Chindwin and Yaw River valleys and famous for its agricultural

Information about Shwebo Shwebo is a city in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar, located 64 miles (103km) north-west of Mandalay on the eastern bank of the Chindwin River. A little Town Of Shwebo was the native town of King Alaungpaya, the founder of the Kone Baung Dynasty. Which was royal capital of Myanmar from 1760-1764.

Information about Monywa Monywa is situated on the banks of the Chindwin River 136 kilometres west of Mandalay. Because of the industry that surrounds the town, it has a more dynamic feel than other regional centres in Myanmar: its riverfront is enjoyable to amble down; it has some lively markets; and its main street) comes alive after dark,

Brief information about Muse Muse, a small town on the banks of the Shweli River, is the main border gateway between Myanmar and Yunnan Province (China). Shan State can be divided into Northern Shan State, Southern Shan State and Eastern Shan State. Lashio is the capital of Northern Shan State and which  is 112 miles

Information about Lashio Lashio was famous in World War II as the starting point of the Burma Road. Capital of the northern Shan State, major settlement is Shan and Chinese being bordering with Yunan province of China. The famous Burma Road built by the British before the War, interests with Ledo Road leading into the

Hsipaw , Burma , Myanmar Hsipaw was once the Royal capital of a small Shan state of its own. Due to the altitude it’s a cool retreat and has a relaxed atmosphere that attracts a wide variety of travellers who mainly come to town to organise short treks and walks into the surrounding hills. Things

Pyin Oo Lwin Pyin Oo Lwin formerly known as Maymyo, is a highland town in Mandalay Division. In 1896, British military established the city and named Maymyo.( May’s town) . It became the summer capital of British Burma to escape the heat of Yangon. Later, the military government of Burma renamed Pyin Oo Lwin.  Sweater

Information about Amarapura About 7 miles toward the north of Mandalay, Amarapura, which is well known as the City of Immortals, is one of the noticeable former cities of Myanmar that worth you a day visit on a Mandalay day trip. When Bodawpaya ascended the throne he founded Amarapura and moved his capital from Innwa.

Information about Ava The name Ava, the most common Western transcription, comes from Awa of former Upper Burmese pronunciation. But, the modern standard Burmese pronunciation is “ Innwa “. The name Innwa literally means “ Mouth of the lake “. Another theory states that Innwa is derived from In-na-wa, meaning “ nine lakes “ in