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NGAPALI
BEACH
Who does not dream of a breathtaking white,
unspoiled beach with crystal-clear water? A 45
minutes flight from Yangon (or a 13 hour drive
via Pyay - as you wish!) will bring you to the
Bay of Bengal, where you can spend wonderful
vacations away from the main tourist spots. From
a recently built first-class hotel including 24
hour electricity to budget accommodations - you
may choose according to your taste. No time to
get bored! There are more mosques than pagodas to
be visited, fishing villages nearby and of course
a big market, popular for its dried fish, in |

Ngapali Beach
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THANDWE,
a sleepy town until 1989 named Sandoway and the oldest
"city state" of Rakhine. Not only Lord Buddha
spent some of his life on the hills surrounding Thandwe
but also Mr. George Orwell - to whom we owe "Burmese
Days" - had to serve some of his time here as a
colonial officer for Her Majesty, Queen Victoria of
England. |
Sandoway |
SITTWE
One hour flight from Yangon, the capital of Rakhine State
does not offer the white, white beach. Here the beach is
black with water as clear as in Ngapali. It is worthwile
to visit some of the pagodas, the Mahakuthala Monastery
and the Cultural and Buddha Museum with exceptional
collections of ancient sculptures, copies of old works of arts, bronze and old
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Los fron del ocaso apuntan a Sittwe
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Once one of the most
beautiful and prosperous ports of Myanmar, Sittwe
nowadays is the gateway to
MRAUK
OO,
which is still not accessible by road.
A beautiful 6 hours'
boat ride on the Caladan River will bring you to this
historical site where you will be witness to a mute
evidence of the former glory of Rakhine State!
Cagar-Thaung el Templo en Meauk Oo |
Yangon - Yangon excursions - Bagan - Bagan excursions - Mandalay - Mandalay excursions - Kayin State - Mon State - Shan State

© 1999 Myriam
Grest Thein
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