This is a village on the water. Thanks to the development of tourism, the people in this village have already started a tourist business. They will show tourists how to make and sell some handicrafts here. There are so many people.
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This place is off the beaten track for tourists, which is why there are so few reviews for it. When my wife and I visited this place, by boat and then by walking some distance from the lake, there...
Recently renovated, the glittering golden and white colour painted papas are maintained very well. Monks offer regular prayers and have separate study time. A place to be visited
A nice place sometimes avoided by the boatmen-guides
While most of the tours in Inle Lake stop in Ywama, some boatmen prefer to stop only in one of the workshops or restaurants (if is lunch time). This temple, visited with time, offers interesting pictu...
Yet another beautiful and peaceful temple full of beautiful pagodas! On a sunny day, the golden paint on these really gleams! A must-see visit during your time in the Inle Lake area!
This is a village on the water. Thanks to the development of tourism, the people in this village have already started a tourist business. They will show tourists how to make and sell some handicrafts here. There are so many people.
I came here with a tour group. The village is actually built on the water, so if you come by yourself, it may not be easy to get into the village. It feels a bit small and nothing good.
Anyway, it’s the same. If it’s the first time to visit this kind of village on the water, you may be curious, but after seeing it in other places, it feels quite ordinary and ordinary, and the environment is really not good. .
This place has been fully commercialized, and a whole set of tourism experience has been tailored for tourists. This village is quite small, but a variety of tourism products have been developed in this village. Everyone pay for it.
To be honest, don't expect too much. I just took a stroll to the farmhouse. I really didn't leave any impression, and there is nothing to look forward to and stop. Too ordinary.