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This vast lake is located in
the heart of Shan State which shares
borders with Thai & Laos. And it
climbs up to over 900 metres above
sea level and outrageously
beautiful. Inle Lake is located in
the mountains so it is cooler than
other areas. More than 30 hill
tribes are living in the mountains.
This vast picturesque lake, 900
metres above sea-level, is one of
the main tourist attractions in
Myanmar. The lake, 22 km long and 10
km across, has a population of some
150,000, many of whom live on
floating islands of vegetation. Inle
Lake, natural and unpolluted, is
famous for its scenic beauty and the
unique leg-rowing of the Inthas, the
native lake dwellers.
Inle Lake, natural and
unpolluted, is famous for its scenic
beauty and the unique leg rowing of
the Inthas, the native lake
dwellers. High hills rim the lake on
both sides. The lakeshore and lake
islands bear 17 villages on stilts,
mostly inhabited by the Intha
people.
Phaungdawoo Pagoda
One of the famous principal
shrines in Myanmar, this pagoda
houses five small Buddha images.
Once a year, in end Sept-early Oct.,
there is a pagoda festival during
which the five Buddha images are
rowed around the Lake in a colourful
barge.
Situated in Inle Lake, one of the
most dazzling and magical places in
Asia. It is held on a grand scale
for 18 days, usually falls in
October (sometimes in September).
Four Buddha Images out of five from
Phaung-daw-oo Pagoda are carried on
royal barge and conveyed around 14
villages on the Lake. The barge is
towed by the boats of leg -rowers
and hundreds of boats follow the
procession. The large crowds of
people gather on the lake-shores to
celebrate the occasion. It is really
a splendid sight.
Shwe Indein Pagoda
This mysterious place is at the
end of the marvelous Indein creek,
which connected with Inle Lake just
after the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda. The
creek is narrow with many twist and
turns. Since the both sides are
paddy fields you can see the farmers
ploughing and harrowing by water
buffaloes. At the lunch time while
groups of farmers having lunch the
water buffaloes enjoy themselves
dipping in the creek. At many places
in the creek the farmers dam up the
water by bamboo barriers to irrigate
the paddy fields. Indein water is
not only useful for irrigation also
for bathing and washing cloths. It
is compulsory to see Novice monks,
buffalo boys and village girls wash
and swim in the creek.
Ywama Village
Located in Inle lake. The largest
village on the Inlay Lake; its
streets are a web of canals. There
are some beautiful teak houses built
on large wooden poles driven into
the Lake bed. The main activity and
attraction is at the floating market
In the largest canal. It is to the
North West of our hotel. By boat, it
will take 15 minutes. The
magnificent floating market is
renowned. You can visit the
goldsmith workshops, observe the
sculpture and umbrella industries.
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