Place to see: Pagan (Bagan), Pagan, Myanmar

Dusk falls on Dhammayangyi Temple

Dusk falls on Dhammayangyi Temple

Touring Bagan's temples by horse cart at dusk is truly magical. You can climb up to the top of many of them and watch as the sun dips behind the Irrawwady river and casts a purple glow over this plain of two thousand plus temples.

About this place:

Pagan (also known as Bagan) is located 118 miles south of Mandalay and 430 miles north of Yangon. It is hemmed in by the Irrawwady on the north and west and encompasses approximately 16 sq miles. At its height it boasted over 4000 temples, but now the number is somewhere under 3000. Over the centuries earthquakes, neglect, and tomb raiders have taken their toll, but the site’s impressiveness has not dimmed. To get a sense of it: imagine New York City, put an ancient temple on every corner, take away all of the buildings and roads and fill in the gaps with vegetation. A few days can be spent exploring, as the stupas house painted murals and myriad styles of Buddha statues. There is local handicraft shopping and nearby Mount Popa as well.

Postcards about Pagan (Bagan):

  • Frans & Claire van der Lee

    8 February 2008
    From:
    Frans & Claire van der Lee

    Go to Pagan during the April low season. It is deathly hot (40C +) and you will be dripping in sweat, even at night, but it is also blissfully empty.

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Pagan, MM

Discovered by Frans & Claire van der Lee
on 8 February 2008.
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