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Thung Nai Travel Experiences

Thung Nai Travel Experiences

Thung Nai is a romantic destination considered as “Ha Long Bay on land”. Located by Da River Lake, Cao Phong district, Hoa Binh province, Thung Nai...

10 Reasons To Go On Cambodia Tour Before You Die

10 Reasons To Go On Cambodia Tour Before You Die

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Myanmar Adventures

Inle Lake, Unique floating village in Myanmar

Inle Lake, Unique floating village in Myanmar

by TAA on December 25, 2019 | 0 Comment

Inle Lake is located in the Shan Province of Myanmar and is Myanmar's second largest lake, at nearly 50 square miles. It is one of Myanmar's most anticipated destinations with marshes and floating gardens, where stilt-house villages and Buddhist temples rise above the water, and Intha fisherfolk propel their boats along via their unique technique of leg-rowing. 

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Gold and diamond-plated temples and pagodas in Myanmar

Gold and diamond-plated temples and pagodas in Myanmar

by TAA on December 24, 2019 | 0 Comment

Situated on the most westerly point of the Southeast Asian landmass, Myanmar is one of the most physically diverse and beautiful countries in the region. From its sublime landscapes and rich history, to its serene people and deeply Buddhist culture, it is a destination like no other, offering the visitor a veritable treasure trove of wonders and delights unmatched in the world today. Allow us, with our dedicated team of Travel Authentic Asia, to show you around the enchanting country - Myanmar. 

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Timeless temples in the ancient capital of Bagan

Timeless temples in the ancient capital of Bagan

by TAA on December 20, 2019 | 0 Comment

Bagan was the ancient capital of the Pagan kingdom, known as the Land of a Thousand Temples, and the symbol of Burmese religion, history and culture. There are more than 2,000 pagodas and temples to be found, most of which were built by the ancient kings and leaders of Burma from the 11th century to the 13th century.

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