The magic of Bagan also lies in how you visit it. A horse cart or a bicycle, all modern conveniences are left behind, so the place truly feels timeless, as a new temple rises up from the brown earth just as each other one has for centuries and millenia before it
Amazing Facts:
42 square kilometres
On the banks of a curve in the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River
Sunset chasing is a rite of passage
Nyaung U is the modern town
Nearby Mt. Popa is famous for its 'Nat' spirits (the most important Nat worship site in the country)
Bagan was the first empire to unify the states that make up the area of Myanmar
It was at its height between the 11th and 13th Centuries
It consists of over 10,000 temples, monasteries, pagodas, etc of which 2200 remain today
The British colonials called it Pagan
There are different kinds of buildings including stupas (massive solid structures with a relic chamber) and hollow temples, intended as meditation spaces
One temple has a style that looks like a Hindu temple
As a celebration of 50 amazing places, I have to put one of my favorite places!
Source: Lonely Planet Myanmar 9th Edition
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