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Myanmar
The cultural and natural riches of Burma have surprised travelers who have managed to visit it. At a crossroads between Islamic, Indian, Eastern and British cultures, Burma has managed to preserve the majesty of its pagodas and the traditions of its people. Yangon, its historic capital, mixes Burmese traditions with the legacy left by British domination, while Mandalay marvels with the purest expressions of local culture.

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A LITTLE SOMETHING ELSE
NUMBER OF PERFECT DAYS
6 - 8
SEASON
FROM DECEMBER TO MAY
AVERAGE OF 26º TO 40º IN SUMMER AND 16º TO 33º IN WINTER.
WHAT TO DO
YOU CAN'T MISS
Don't miss Yangon, Yangon, Mandalay and old Bagan.

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CURIOSITIES OF
Myanmar
Its temples and pagodas were built during the 12th and 13th centuries | More than half of its economy depends on rice production
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