Kayah State is the smallest one of Myanmar’s 14 states and regions, but has an amazing variety of landscapes due to its geographical location. The area is 11,731 km2.
Sagaing is the vibrant city in northern Myanmar known for its many interesting places. Once, Sagaing was the former capital of the Sagaing division. From Sagaing's historic temples and monasteries to its bustling markets, there is something here for everyone to enjoy.
Inle is home to about 70,000 Intha people, local residents of Inle who are known to be hardworking folks. There are 17 villages on the lake's shores and islands on the lake possessing different traditions and cultures which are unique in their own way. Learn more about Inle here.........
People in Myanmar ferment tea leaves ,which can be used in the famous tea leaf salad “Laphet thoke”. But there are also pickled tea leaves called “A Nyunt”. All are types of Laphet. Would you wonder if Myanmar people eat tea leaf salad in many styles? Yes, there are actually different ways of living according to the local people's creativity. Learn more about tea leaf salad here....
At Kalonehtar CBT site, travelers can do activities like going around traditional medicines (herbage) garden, trekking across the green wood, eating lunch near the stream, doing some services at hot spring and visiting to souvenir shops to buy local products and drinking organic fruit juices.
Myanmar is one of the Southeast Asian Nations of 135 ethnic groups divided into eight major races: Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Bamar, Mon, Rakhine, and Shan. Each has its own remarkably unique cultures, traditions along with ethnic languages.