Your route map for a spiritual quest in Myanmar
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, MYANMAR/ Updated : Jul 4, 2018, 11:00 IST
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When there is offbeat on your mind, there is no skipping Myanmar and the spiritual wonders that it holds. The country lies just across the Indian border, giving you more reasons to pack your bags and get going. You can also get re … Read more
When there is offbeat on your mind, there is no skipping Myanmar and the spiritual wonders that it holds. The country lies just across the Indian border, giving you more reasons to pack your bags and get going. You can also get reach Myanmar via Thailand; once there, this is perhaps the only route map you will need. Read less
When there is offbeat on your mind, there is no skipping Myanmar and the spiritual wonders that it holds. The country lies just across the Indian border, giving you more reasons to pack your bags and get going. You can also get reach Myanmar via Thailand; once there, this is perhaps the only route map you will need.
Kyaikhtiyo
Taunggyi
Mandalay
Bagan
Yangon
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