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Archaeological Destination: Bagan

A country so close and yet so unknown to us. The people of Myanmar are the star attraction of this experience. Stay on a Lake at 2000 ft, sail the Irawatti River at sunset or just have a conversation with a local which always makes you smile. Come to Myanmar to enjoy the simplicities of Life and travel back in time.

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Archaeological Destination: Bagan

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  1. Archaeological DestinationBagan, Myanmar Anubhav Vacations Anubhav Vacations

  2. Explore Bagan Bagan was known as Pagan, is an ancient city located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar.  The city has awe-inspiring symbols of Buddhist devotion. Bagan is considered to be the most ancient city that still exists. City has over 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas, and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of over 2,200 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day. Bagan is one of Asia's most popular archaeological destination.  While on Myanmar travel and tours, get ready to be dazzled by the Shwedagon Paya ornamented with massive 27 metric tons of gold and diamond, believed to preserve eight hairs of Lord Buddha. Anubhav Vacations

  3. Shwezigon Pagoda  Shwezigon Pagoda is a Buddhist temple located in Nyaung-U, a town near Bagan in Myanmar. It consists of a circular gold-leaf-gilded stupa surrounded by smaller temples and shrines. Construction of the Shwezigon Pagoda began during the reign of King Anawrahta (r. 1044–77), who was the founder of the Pagan Dynasty, in 1059–1060 and was completed in 1102 AD, during the reign of his son King Kyansittha This pagoda, a Buddhist religious place, is believed to enshrine a bone and tooth of Gautama Buddha. The pagoda is in the form of a cone formed by five square terraces with a central solid core. There are footprints below the four standing Buddha statues here. Jataka legends are depicted on glazed terra-cotta tiles set into three rectangular terraces. Anubhav Vacations

  4. Ananda Pagoda Located in Bagan, Myanmar. It is build in 1105 AD during the reign of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dynasty. It is one of four surviving temples in Bagan. The temple layout is in a cruciform with several terraces leading to a small pagoda at the top covered by an umbrella known as hti, which is the name of the umbrella or top ornament found in almost all pagodas in Myanmar. The temple has close similarity to the Pathothamya temple of the 10th–11th century, and is also known as “veritable museum of stones”. Myanmar travel will take you through the sparkling waters of Inle Lake region bobbled with marshes and floating gardens, where hoisted houses rise above the water and lone fishermen drift their boat immersed in their own solitude untouched and uncorrupted by the allure of modernity. Anubhav Vacations

  5. Irrawaddy River Irrawaddy River is a river that flows from north to south through Myanmar. It is the country's largest river and most important commercial waterway. Originating from the confluence of the N'mai and Mali rivers, it flows relatively straight North-South before emptying through the Irrawaddy Delta into the Andaman Sea. Drainage basin of about 404,200 square kilometres (156,100 sq mi) covers a large part of Burma. After Rudyard Kipling’s poem, it is sometimes referred to as ‘The Road to Mandalay’. Anubhav Vacations

  6. Check out more destination @Anubhav Vacations Look with wonder at the surrounding forested hills, accepted and embraced the native as part of their own progeny. If you can love its watery of life; we can be awe-inspiring. Trekking through the pine forest sprawling across the Shan hills reach to the native village; take a look at their lives, laugh with them, taste their native food and get intrigued by their extreme joviality. Click on the link to know more about Myanmar Tours https://bit.ly/2i10sNw Anubhav Vacations

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