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Bagan Hotels Rooms in Burma
Bagan Hotels reservation including – Thiripyitsaya Sakura Hotel Aureum Palace Bagan Hotel Popa Mountain Resort Tharabar Gate Hotel Thante Old Hotel Ruby True Hotel Thazin Garden Hotel Bagan Travel and Tourism.
Thiripyitsaya Sakura Hotel - Bagan
Each of the 76 rooms at this 4-star property are designed help guests relax in comfort and style. The Thiripyitsaya has a good location right on the river at the edge of "old" Bagan. Most rooms are in small bungalows that sit on an expansive lawn, which rolls down to the river.
Ayeyarwady River - wikipedia
The Ayeyarwady River or Irrawaddy River is a river that flows through Burma (Myanmar). It is Myanmar's largest river (about 1350 miles or 2170 km long) and its most important commercial waterway. The Ayeyarwaddy River bisects the country from north to south and empties through a nine-armed delta into the Indian Ocean. In colonial times, before railways and automobiles, the river was known as the "Road to Mandalay".
Bagan - wikipedia
Bagan, formally titled Arimaddanapura (the City of the Enemy Crusher) and also known as Tambadipa (the Land of Copper) or Tassadessa (the Parched Land), was the ancient capital of several ancient kingdoms in Myanmar. It is located in the dry central plains of the country, on the eastern bank of the Ayeyarwady River, 90 miles (145 km) southwest of Mandalay.
Bagan - wikitravel
Bagan, also spelled Pagan, on the banks of the Ayerwaddy River, is home to the largest area of Buddhist temples, pagodas, stupas and ruins in the world – many dating to the 11th and 12th centuries. You can fly into Bagan on Air Mandalay, Air Bagan, or Myanmar Airways.
The Temples of Bagan
There are two preeminent ancient religious cities in Southeast Asia: Bagan in Burma and Angkor in Cambodia. Both sites are notable for their expanse of sacred geography and the number and size of their individual temples. For many visitors Bagan is the more extraordinary of the two cities and this because of the view.
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