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INLE LAKE Just a short plane ride away from Yangon in the cool
green highlands of Shan State, and yet seemingly worlds
apart from the rest of Myanmar, lies Inle Lake in an
area of outstanding natural beauty. The lake itself sits
at a pleasant 1300 meters above sea level and is famous
for its leg rowers, floating markets and prolific
birdlife. In this unique wetland environment, whole
villages sit on floating islands on the Lake. Colorful
hill tribes inhabit fertile valleys and forested
mountaintops, and their own hand-woven silks are a
specialty of the region. The native Intha people who
inhabit the lake regions send their village leg rowers
to compete each year during the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda
Festival in September / October. Nyaung Shwe is the
starting point of the trip into the Inle Lake.
HEHO
The airport for Southern Shan State, Taunggyi and Inle
Lake is situated in Heho. Heho also has a very colorful
5 Day Market in which the cattle market is especially
interesting. Visitors can easily visit in the morning
when arriving at the airport on market days.
KALAW
Kalaw is a beautiful hill station surrounded by pine
trees and forests. There are several interesting hill
tribe villages in the area including the Palaung and
Pa-O tribes. These people are known for their very
colourful costumes and friendly faces.
KYAINGTONG
Kyaingtong (Kengtaung), in the easternmost part of Shan
State near the Chinese and Thai border, is an old
colonial town and surrounded by the villages of the Khun,
Wa, Anh, Akha, Akhu, Palaung and Lahu hill tribes. The
forests and mountains of this region offer a peaceful
setting of natural beauty. Depart Yangon or Heho by air
to Kyaingtong. Highlights: Yan-Gone Pottery Village,
Kyaingtong Lacquer ware workshop, trekking to nearby
tribal villages, morning market to meet the local hill
tribes.
KAKKU
KakKu, a unique temple complex of more than 2000 stupas
has lied hidden in the Pa-O heartland of Southern Shan
State for centuries. Unknown to the outside world and to
most of Myanmar until recently, these exquisite
monuments can now be visited. A day trip from Inle Lake
is sufficient.
TAUNGGYI
Capital of Shan State, Taunggyi is a pine clad hill
station about 1500 metres high. The weather is cool all
year round and the winter months can be quite cold at
night. Taunggyi can be easily reached by road from Inle
Lake. The local market is well known throughout Myanmar
and the road south will lead you to the unique Kakku
sight of 2000 stupas in Pa-O country. The Fire Balloon
Festival held annually at the full moon of Tazaungmon in
November is not to be missed.
PINDAYA
Pindaya is a peaceful town famous for its caves in which
thousands of centuries-old Buddha images are seated. The
road from Kalaw to Pindaya passes through Pa-O villages
and countryside of magnificent scenic beauty. Pindaya is
also known for the Shan paper and monk umbrella makers.
YASAGYI
Journey by foot from Pindaya up to Yasagyi - a Palaung
village - through the countryside & villages of the Danu
& Pa-O tribes reaching Yasagyi at 6020 feet. Overnight
accommodation at the Yasagyi Monastery with a pre-dawn
trek to the 7030 Foot Yasagyi summit for sunrise.
Returning to Pindaya through farm fields and
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