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Myanmar day 17: Hpa An Zwegabin Mountain.

Submitted by maria on Mon, 23/09/2019 - 20:03

After breakfast at the hostel, we rent some motorcycles, we want to climb the Zwegabin mountain.

It is the highest limestone mountain in the area, about eleven kilometers from Hpa An. It is easy to get there, just take the road next to the river about ten kilometers until you take the detour, it stands out among the countryside.

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Myanmar day 16: Hpa An.

Submitted by maria on Sun, 22/09/2019 - 19:54

We arrived at Hpa An at 6 in the morning. The journey took about 8 hours, and we stopped at the door of the Little Hpa An Boutique Hostel. We can't enter the room because it's busy and we're allowed to rest in the breakfast room, we curse until eight o'clock when people arrive for breakfast. The hostel is nice, our bathroom gets very wet. The breakfast is buffet. There are not many options for accommodation and our hostel is quite full.

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Myanmar day 13: Bagan.

Submitted by maria on Thu, 19/09/2019 - 19:30

We have breakfast again on the rooftop, we rent the motorcycles again in the hotel but they don't give us the same ones as yesterday, as soon as one of them goes out it lowers a line of battery, we return to the hotel and we ask them for another one. The problem with the electric motorcycles is that as they consume little and yesterday we returned them without lowering any line, we believe that they do not recharge.

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Myanmar day 11: Mingun and Bagan.

Submitted by maria on Tue, 17/09/2019 - 19:06

We get up early and leave in search of a tuk tuk that will take us to Shwe In Bin Kyaung Monastery and then take us to the pier, we have to arrive before nine o'clock when the boat leaves for Mingun.


The monastery is beautiful, well worth a visit, built of teak on huge stilts. The monks are in the adjacent pavilions doing their homework.

 

Myanamar day 10: Imperial Cities.

Submitted by maria on Mon, 16/09/2019 - 20:21

We rent a tuk tuk at the hotel to visit the imperial cities, our driver is called Ningy. At 8.30, we are expected on time.

First stop Mahamuni Paya, a seated Buddha of almost two thousand years old covered with hundreds of layers of gold leaf that the devotees deposit and are deforming, much revered by Burmese Buddhists. In the temple there is a painting gallery and a collection of Khmer bronze figures. Only men are allowed to glue the gold leaf, there are cameras everywhere. Entrance fee included in the combination ticket.