Yeay
kalu rujuk en3 jadual aku hari tu
dah maklum kan aku akan bercuti hujung minggu ni
eh amik tahu ke ? hihi
kami pergi ke INLE LAKE
Description : A very charming green village surrounded by mountains and crossed by canals leading to famous Inle Lake.
Comments : The lake is the marketing attraction but the village of Nyaugshwe is nearly as interesting, if not more... It has been turned into a great backpacking place as most of the package tourists stay on expensive (and rather boring) places on the lake.
What to do ?
- In and around Nyaugshwe : Walk peacefully all over the village and beyond it among rice paddies / Finally see some good looking Buddha figures inside a temple / Visit a museum ($2) or art galleries (free if you do not buy) / Meet an interesting monk painter at the monastery of Nanthe / Spot a 300 years old extremely wide Banyan tree / Say hello to the numerous kids / Ride a water buffalo like the locals ? / See fishermen or farmers at work / Meet the farm / See colorful dragonflies and butterflies / Degust pancakes / Watch the reflection of the moon on the pagoda by the canal / Listen to locals playing the guitar /
- On Inle Lake : Dream at the lake scenery along the "highway" / Learn a new way to row a boat by watching Intha leg rowers fishermen or grass collectors / Pass floating gardens and houses on stilts / Spot lots of birds / Walk along rice paddies / Test new kind of delicacies at the market / Have a look at handicraft shops / Drink tea while waiting to leave / Cross small wooden bridges over the water canals of a "non smoking" village / See nice Buddha figures in cool wooden monasteries / Play with cats / Also reported, visit striking ruins hidden by vegetation (ask Pancake Kingdom's owner for advise on how to go there)
What you may not like ? The entrance fee to the lake and the high cost of the boat if alone / The touristy floating market / The noise of the speed boats, in particular between 6 and 7am / Wasting time going to the dirty hot springs (1 hour by bike from Khaung Taing) / A few "give me money" kids / The lack of cheap restaurants / The foreigners general overcharge policy around the lake (K40 for an oily bread in a small teashop) / Seeing a lot of tourists as going where everyone goes at the same time everyone seems to go / Passing too fast to make a photo or watch details of those charming village houses on stilts / Then waste time in the handicraft shops / Not going south enough on the lake / Not seeing the promised sunset /
Comments : The lake is the marketing attraction but the village of Nyaugshwe is nearly as interesting, if not more... It has been turned into a great backpacking place as most of the package tourists stay on expensive (and rather boring) places on the lake.
What to do ?
- In and around Nyaugshwe : Walk peacefully all over the village and beyond it among rice paddies / Finally see some good looking Buddha figures inside a temple / Visit a museum ($2) or art galleries (free if you do not buy) / Meet an interesting monk painter at the monastery of Nanthe / Spot a 300 years old extremely wide Banyan tree / Say hello to the numerous kids / Ride a water buffalo like the locals ? / See fishermen or farmers at work / Meet the farm / See colorful dragonflies and butterflies / Degust pancakes / Watch the reflection of the moon on the pagoda by the canal / Listen to locals playing the guitar /
- On Inle Lake : Dream at the lake scenery along the "highway" / Learn a new way to row a boat by watching Intha leg rowers fishermen or grass collectors / Pass floating gardens and houses on stilts / Spot lots of birds / Walk along rice paddies / Test new kind of delicacies at the market / Have a look at handicraft shops / Drink tea while waiting to leave / Cross small wooden bridges over the water canals of a "non smoking" village / See nice Buddha figures in cool wooden monasteries / Play with cats / Also reported, visit striking ruins hidden by vegetation (ask Pancake Kingdom's owner for advise on how to go there)
What you may not like ? The entrance fee to the lake and the high cost of the boat if alone / The touristy floating market / The noise of the speed boats, in particular between 6 and 7am / Wasting time going to the dirty hot springs (1 hour by bike from Khaung Taing) / A few "give me money" kids / The lack of cheap restaurants / The foreigners general overcharge policy around the lake (K40 for an oily bread in a small teashop) / Seeing a lot of tourists as going where everyone goes at the same time everyone seems to go / Passing too fast to make a photo or watch details of those charming village houses on stilts / Then waste time in the handicraft shops / Not going south enough on the lake / Not seeing the promised sunset /
oh hotel tepi tasik
harap2 ini bukan salah satu hotel la
huhu
cantik nya tasik
jualan suma atas bot okeh
view @ nite
wauuweeeee
i wish i can capture picca secantik ini
ok dah la nanti bila aku dah selamat berholiday pasti aku share gambar kat sini
janji
kami terbang guna flite
kalu bus 16 hours drive
mana larat weh dgn anak kecik
ini pun kira bagus join
sbb nampak gaya agak adventure gak nak p ni
kena naik boat bagai nak sampai lake tu
tapi feel ala ala nak p village la
hirup udara segar
romatika ayomor
feeling feeling sejuk
auwwwwwwwww
harap kami enjoy
selamat pergi dan pulang
hubby dah landing di bumi yangon ni
tapi kul 430pm nanti baru dpt jumpa after work
see yu soon dear
u lepas rindu ngan anak dulu k
nanti i balik kita berdua pula
bulan madu !!!
auwwwwwwwww
***kreadit info from google
6 Kritikan:
huhu..selamat ber hanimun lagi..mana tau nanti qk ada adik..hehe..
ryna : ish lmbt lagi tu ..
Slamat bercuti :)
wah bestnya pi honeymoon QK itot tak
lawanya tmpt tu :)
anje : qk musti itot
kak zara : ye mmg lawa
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