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Why Tourist Destinations In Myanmar Are So Popular

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Myanmar is a country with a rich history, culture, and traditions. It's in the process of becoming urbanized, so when you visit you'll see a wonderful fusion of the old and the new. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Bagan, where pagodas seem to be thrown about aimlessly. They are everywhere, even in the center of villages and on balancing rocks. Pagodas are among the most well-liked tourist attractions in this region, but the country also features stunning natural landscape and family-friendly beaches. It is also well-liked by followers of the Buddha because it is the site of numerous Buddhist temples. Myanmar, the official name of the Southeast Asian nation commonly referred to as Burma, is a must-visit destination for travellers who adore Buddha and beaches. This beautiful country is covered in thousands of Buddhist temples. It also has serene white beaches along the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal. As Myanmar opens up to foreign tourism, tourists who wish to see Burma more authentically might go there with Myanmar private tour. If you are planning a vacation to Myanmar and are confused of which sights you must see, some tourist destinations in Myanmar are as follows

The Golden Rock, often referred to locally as Kyaiktiyo Zedi, is a breathtaking sight. It is a pagoda (zedi) placed atop a massive rock that appears to drop off a cliff. The pagoda and the rock are both draped in golf leaves.

Shwedagon Pagoda

The most significant Buddhist shrine in Myanmar is the Shwedagon or Greater Dragon Pagoda, which contains a strand of the Buddha's hair and other holy items. On Singuttara Hill in Yangon, there is a pagoda that is more than 2,500 years old. Over the years, this pagoda's height has climbed from 8 meters to 99 meters. Visitors must follow a dress code trousers and T-shirts with elbow-length sleeves are preferred and remove their shoes before entering the pagoda's temple.

Shwenandaw Monastery

Mandalay is home to the Shwenandaw Monastery, a historic Buddhist monastery. The Golden Palace is the name of this structure, which is situated in Myanmar's capital. It was previously a part of the complex known as Mandalay Palace. The structure was suddenly covered with gold, but it is now inside. Extensive teak carvings depicting Buddhist tales decorate the exterior of this monastery.

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