... But Bagan has to be the one of the most amazing sight I have ever seen.
A vast plain, studded with ruined and half ruined temples shimmering in the baking heat of central Burma. Everywhere you look, there are temples, temples and more temples. Some no more than temple-shaped piles of ... Read review
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Advantages: Stunning site; beautiful old architecture Disadvantages: some sights can be overun with package tourists
...born in Burma. But Bagan has to be the one of the most amazing sight I have ever seen.
A vast plain, studded with ruined and half ruined temples shimmering in the baking heat of central Burma. Everywhere you look, there are temples, temples and more temples. Some no more than temple-shaped piles of brick. Some magnificent restored structures to compete with anything Cambodia has to offer. The sheer number and spread is what makes the sight so breathtaking.
... ...By late afternoon the first Bagan temples came into view on the left bank. Huge, solid, imposing. A tantalising glimpse of sights yet to come.
I would recommend two full days to do the site justice. It is vast and there are many things to see. More than two days, unless you are a real temple buff, might temple you out. If the heat doesn't get you first. Being in the central plain of Myanmar, Bagan gets hot and dusty in the dry season. Even in the ...
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