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Attractions in Inle Lake

Trekking

Kalaw in Myanmar

History and Background

There are many interesting and adventurous trekking routes in Myanmar and the best trekking season is November to early March. One of the most popular treks is Kalaw to Inle lake through the Shan Hills and here your soul will relax with sceneary landscapes and peaceful town. The weather of Kalaw is superficially cooler, and thus it makes you to release exhausting by trekking. Besides, if you will trek by a local tour guide, he will bring you to local’s home and you can try lots of traditional delicious food . There is no doubt you shall explore authentic experiences about the villages you pass through. Therefore you shouldn’t miss to pack your things and trekking paradise , Kalaw in Myanmar.

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Nat Ma Taung( Mt.Victoria) at Chin State

History and Background

The next famous one for trekking is Nat Ma Taung( Mt.Victoria) at Chin State. Mount Victoris offers awesome views of the entire state and is a great place for bird-watching and rhododendrons flourish in the hills in November, December and February for cooler weather,the best season for trekking also.It takes about 5 hours to climb up and down Nat Ma Taung. Make your way to the top and catch a wide view of the surrounding woodlands.

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Hsipaw to Palaung village (Pan Kam)

History and Background

Another prominent trekking path is Hsipaw to Palaung village (Pan Kam). It takes only 4 hours to arrive this village and you need to stay nightlong in there. During this trip, you have to go through the splendid Goteik Viaduct, one of dominent figure in Myanmar. You will be more convenient for this route with the help of guide so that you could get the sight of spectacular views of mountain scenery and fall in love with local traditional refreshments , organic food for lunch or dinner and shan food dishes.

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