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Inle Lake
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This vast lake is located in the heart of Shan State which
shares borders with Thai & Laos. And it climbs up to over 900
metres above sea level and outrageously beautiful. Inle Lake is
located in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas. More
than 30 hill tribes are living in the mountains.
This vast picturesque lake, 900 metres above
sea-level, is one of the main tourist attractions in Myanmar.
The lake, 22 km long and 10 km across, has a population of some
150,000, many of whom live on floating islands of vegetation.
Inle Lake, natural and unpolluted, is famous for its scenic
beauty and the unique leg-rowing of the Inthas, the native lake
dwellers.
Inle Lake, natural and unpolluted, is famous
for its scenic beauty and the unique leg rowing of the Inthas,
the native lake dwellers. High hills rim the lake on both sides.
The lakeshore and lake islands bear 17 villages on stilts,
mostly inhabited by the Intha people.
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Phaungdawoo pagoda
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One of the famous principal shrines in Myanmar, this pagoda
houses five small Buddha images. Once a year, in end
Sept-early Oct., there is a pagoda festival during which the
five Buddha images are rowed around the Lake in a colourful
barge.
The festival of Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda is
usually held during October. The festival takes about 18 days.
It is the biggest occasion held in the Inle Lake¸ Shan State.
The festival is held with great magnificence and pageantry. The
holy Buddha's images are placed on a decorated royal barge and
towed by leg-rowers around the lake. There are also Shan
traditional boat races participated by leg-rowers. People from
all the villages nearby come to pay homage to the Images.
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Shwe Indein Pagoda
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It is one of the small villages of Inle Lake located on the
western bank of the lake. A Buddha image has enshrined at a
whitewashed stupa, which is on the summit of a hill. Below the
stupa around the hill are cluster of hundreds of ancient stupas
most are ruins overgrown with bushes. The pagoda hill is quiet
and calm. One could feel the pleasant cool breeze with the sweet
rings of the bells hanging at the umbrella of the stupa.
Mesmerizing view from pagoda hill release the fatigue and
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Nga Phe Kyaung Monastery
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This is an attractive wooden monastery built on stilts over the
lake at the end of the 1850s. Aside from its collection of
Buddhas the monastery may be of interest to visit because its
monks have taught a few of the many cats living with them to
jump through hoops. 25 minutes boat ride to visit and ancient
monastery built on huge pieces of teak wood with traditional
architecture and see the popular jumping cats leap through the
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Ywama Village
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The largest village on the Inlay Lake; its streets are a web of
canals. There are some beautiful teak houses built on large
wooden poles driven into the Lake bed. The main activity and
attraction is at the floating market In the largest canal.
It is to the North West of our hotel. By boat, it will take 15
minutes. The magnificent floating market is renowned. You can
visit the goldsmith workshops, observe the sculpture and
umbrella industries.
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