In Burma you can explore many things which are really exciting and also interesting. Some of them are marked below.
Ballon over Bagan: In Burma, Bagan is more traditionally known as the city of nearly four million temples and pagodas. Located on the eastern bank of Ayeyawaddy River, this is the original birthplace of Theravardha Buddhism. At about 42 square kilometers land is present in Bagancthat too confined by more than 2500 temples and pagodas. In recent days the pilgrims can climb on the top terrace. From this place you can enjoy the mystical panorama of surrounding environment.
From here the whole view of thousands of temples and pagodas can be enjoyed. The support of hot air balloons is also present. It is advisable to enjoy the balloon over Bagan.
White water rafting: White water rafting is very challenging sports. You have to be really courageous if want to do this activity. This water rafting can be explained as platform of boards fastened together float along the roughly flowing river along with raft. Raft may be of bamboo or rubber, etc. This rafting tour is primarily conducted at the Irrawaddy River. Burma has many creeks and rivers for rafting. But the commonest site of this sport can be mentioned as from Tazondan to confluence of May Kha and Malikha at Kachin State. This adventurous tour is rally famous among the worm blooded youth.
Kyaington Trekking: In Burma you can enjoy some breathtaking trekking that you will remember in your lifetime. For trekking in Kyaington region at first you have to fly for Kyaington. You can stroll in the town Kyaington in evening time and if possible you can also visit Palaung village. You have to stay overnight in Kyaington. Start trekking to Palaung and Ann. On the next day you have to continue trekking to Ahkhar and Lahu tribal villages in Kyaington. Night you have to stay in Kyaington. There you can visit local market and then fly back to Yangon.
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The write-up is really informative. i have a plan to visit Burma and i'll definitely attend any of teh sessions.
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