Travel Myanmar
Mingalabar is a word of welcome as well as a wish for good fortune. This single word best signifies the inherent nature of the people of Myanmar: not only to offer hospitality but to wish others well. With traditions deeply rooted in the loving-kindness philosophy of Buddhism, the creed the Myanmar lives by is cedana, or heart-felt goodwill towards friends and strangers alike. Myanmar possesses a rich and vibrant cultural tradition. Great natural beauty combines with magnificent temple architecture.
Traditionally, Myanmar tourism is based on culture. Myanmar with its long history, culture and religion has many pagodas, temples and monuments all over the country. In addition, Myanmar is also blessed by nature with natural attractions. There are snow-capped mountains, deep forests, cool and scenic places, long rivers, beautiful lakes, and manu unspoiled beaches and archipelagoes. The different national races and their way of life, traditional arts and crafts offer exotic vistas of the nation while the warm hospitality of Myanmar people world-renowned.
Reference - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Top Destination
Nay Pyi Taw
Nay Pyi Taw means ‘Abode of Kings’, is the administrative capital of the Union of Myanmar.
Read moreMon & Kayin State
Mon State has a bit of wonderful golden temples, pagoda,historical sites, colonial buildings.
Read moreChin Hill
Chin state is mainly accessible by car on poor roads cut along the mountain sides and valleys.
Read moreBagan
Bagan is a key tourist destinations in Mandalay Region with over 2,000 ancient pagodas and temples.
Read moreYangon
The former capital of Myanmar, and its largest city, Yangon and first entry for most international visitors.
Read moreMyeik Archipelago
The Myeik archipelago situated on the southern Taninthayi Division of Myanmar
Read moreVisa & E-VISA
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