There are actually old and new Bagan, more temples and pagodas in old Bagan of course. So you might want to consider where to stay. I stayed in new Bagan for 4 nights and I find everything is good there! No complaints :)
So everyday I start the day:
1. Breakfast at guest house
2. Rent an E-bike
3. Ride around old Bagan
4. Lunch
5. Wait for sunset
6. Dinner
Every sight in old Bagan is unique :)
Super hot stairs. No footwear allowed.
Horse and horseman resting.
Of all the sand art artist in Bagan I met, she's the only one selling smaller size ones.
I bought 3 from her :)
Ko Luen, I'll remember.
Then I bought some art crafts from this lady.
She was carving names on the items I bought, without additional charges.
Serious in her work and details.
Hard work and clean money, earned by herself.
Clear blue sky~
Rocky road~
That's our E-bikes, red and blue~ :D
I have no idea since when I started liking old buildings... :)
They are just so beautiful!
Go up to higher level to have clearer view.
Every view is just beautiful~
The beautiful handicrafts :)
The Tharabar Gate at Old Bagan.
Ananda Temple, very fomous.
Unique.
Beautiful sky~
It was a really hot and sunny day~
Advantage part of it? All pictures look good!
I've no idea what are the names of these temples and pagodas.
Not stated in the map too.
Bagan is a very dry place.
The three sisters.
Glaring sun.
Pisa tower in Bagan ^_^
In the middle of somewhere, there lived a family....
Upalithien.
Fun time passes fast.
On the way to Mandalay.
On the way to Mandalay.
I will try to post a plan and spendings summary the soonest!
-- Jenn a.k.a. blueyfetes --
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