
Burma/ Mayanmar has opened up to tourism in the last year or two & record numbers are now visiting this beautiful, mesmerising country. All visitors to Burma will visit the ancient kingdom of Pagan (now called Bagan), along with the Inle lake, it is the most visited place in Burma & captures the heart & imagination of all who see the sun set on this beguiling landscape of temples & stupas. Pagan is the largest & most resplendent centre of Buddhist art in the ancient world. Construction in the city peaked between the 11th & 13th centuries when over 2, 000 temples, monasteries & stupas were created along the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy. Local architects mastered complex brick vaulting techniques unrivalled in Asia, while mural painters & stone carvers fashioned a distinctive style of Burmese art. The pace of building slowed dramatically after the capital shifted to the Mandalay area in the mid-14th century, but the city never lost its special religious & cultural significance, furnishing a field of merit to Buddhists old & new. Burma, now known as Myanmar, was terra incognita for many decades, but the lifting of travel restrictions has made this temple city now accessible.
