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Luxurious Hideaway


Perched high above the Nam Lang River, in the 

northernmost province, Malika Lodge sets new 

standards in luxury. The property offers glorious views 
of mountains and rice terraces. Daytime activities 

range from short jungle treks to mountain biking, 

scenic raft trips and kayaking. This subtropical 

hideaway has everything one needs to gain total 

relaxation.


Spiritual Encounter


Incorporate some spiritual experience into your next 

visit to Myanmar with an overnight stay in a Buddhist 

monastery. This fascinating excursion forms part of a 
trek to Kalaw, an old colonial hill station high up in the 

Shan hills which offers a refreshing climate and scenic 

views. Guests will be able to interact and learn about 

the monks’ daily lives.




Island Paradise


The Mergui archipelago is one of the last untouched 

tropical island systems left on earth as very few of the 

800 hundred islands have permanent habitation, 
except for a few ishermen and the sea gypsy xperience something different: urma

community. In fact, you are more likely to encounter 

nothing but dolphins. For scuba dive and snorkel 

enthusiasts, an abundance of coral reefs and tropical 

ish await you.

“Once the destination of choice for former colonial rulers who headed to its hill station to escape the 

Power and Perfection
oppressive heat of the cities, current travellers have now found the scenic town of Pyin Oo Lwin. 
A beautifully restored Elephant Coach provides 
Located at an altitude of 1,070 meters in the Shan Highlands, the town is famous for its fragrant 
passengers with high-end comfort on trips around 
flower gardens, scenic lake, forest hiking trails and colonial architecture.”
Yangon and further aield. The vehicle is a luxurious 
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replica of the old Chevrolet buses originally used by 
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the British Army during Myanmar’s colonial era. They 
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come complete with wooden loors, comfortable 
armchairs, mini-bar and personal overhead lights.
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