TourHQ has some great Myanmar tour guides – perfect for navigating the Buddhist shrines and beautiful hills that make Pindaya such an enthralling destination.
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Mingalabar!I offer my travel services based in Yangon and manage myself. My commitment is ...
I started tourism business in 2007 as a tour car driver. Since 2007, I organize tours to famous ...
Hello : Mingalaba !Let's explore together.I'm enthusiastic in travelling,taking good pictures and ...
I am a tour guide from Southern Shan State where approximately seven nationalities are residing. My ...
Auspiciousness to you all, my name is Ko Kyaw and I am a professional licensed tour guide from ...
English speaking Tour Guide, working since 2002. Start as a Trekking Guide at my native town, ...
Mingalarbar,I am guide naywin inle from Inle Lake,Myanmar.I have been working in the tourism ...
more than 20 years experience in tourism and tour selling in the tourism site . ...
"Hello” to those who want to come and visit our country and my native palace ...
Hi, Mingalabar ! Welcome to Myanmar (Burma) My name is Aung Wai Min and my nick name is Alex. I ...
I'm Tin Tin Nu @ Nu Nu. I'm a Regional Tour Guide for Inle, Kalaw, Pindaya and Taunggyi Zone , Shan ...
Hello! I'm Soe Lin Naing.I live in Nyaung Shwe,the gate way town to Inle lake.I'm a licence ...
I have been working as a tour guide for 15 years now and have conducted Classical and Cycling ...
Head Teacher at Bright Star Preschool in Shwe Nyaung, Head ...
I am 24 years old tour guide who loves to share the culture, traditions and ways of life in ...
Mingalarbar! I am a Licensed Tour Guide ( English ) from Inle Lake , Myanmar. I want each and ...
Tiny Pindaya is famed for its rustic beauty, carved pagodas and ochre-red sunsets. It’s setting is truly gorgeous, with the Shan Hills on the horizon interrupted by the spiky tops of Buddhist stupas, which find their zenith with the handsome Shwe U Min Pagoda. This great shrine in turn cuts underground to a cave system that's said to be packed with more than 8,000 carvings of the Buddha set in gold. This usually tops the list for Pindaya tour guides, along with treks that centre around cultural interactions with ethnic tribes such as the Danu, Shan and Pa-o. Meanwhile, little street stalls, traditional craft shops (check out the region's famous paper-made umbrella) and spice-scented eateries beckon from all around Pone Taloke Lake, offering the perfect end to a day spent exploring the region.
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