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Inlay
Map
About
Inlay Lake (INLE)
This vast picturesque lake,
900 metres above sea-level, is one of the main
tourist attractions in Myanmar. The lake, 22 km
long and 10 km across, has a population of some
150,000 many of whom live on floating islands of
vegetation. Inlay Lake, natural and unpolluted,
is famous for its scenic beauty and the unique
leg-rowing of the Inthas, the native lake
dwellers.
How
to get there
The most convenient way is to fly from
Yangon to Heho, which is the nearest airport to
the lake. There are daily flights to Heho which
take about one hour. The flight from Mandalay to
Heho takes only 20 minutes. Travelling by car
along the uphill and winding road over the Shan
Plateau, taking long hours is interesting the
nearest station to the Lake.
Where
to Stay
There are newly built
cottage-style hotels with modern facilities on
the Lake and modern-style hotels at Nayung-shwe,
which is the gateway to Inlay Lake.
What
to See
Ywama
The largest village on the inlay Lake; its
streets are a web of canals. There are some
beautiful teak houses built on large wooden
poles driven into the Lake bed. The main
activity and attraction is at the floating
market in the largest canal.

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