Inle Lake, Myanmar

A Serene Escape on Water

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About Inle Lake

Inle Lake, nestled in the Shan Hills of Myanmar, is famous for its serene waters, stilt-house villages, and traditional leg-rowing fishermen. The lake offers a unique look into the culture and lifestyle of the Intha people and is a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty.

Key Attractions

  • Leg-rowing Fishermen – Unique traditional rowing technique
  • Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda – Sacred temple located on the lake
  • Floating Gardens – Innovative farming on the lake's surface
  • Indein Village – Ancient pagodas and local markets
  • Ngaphechaung Monastery – Also known as the Jumping Cat Monastery

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Inle Lake is from October to March when the weather is cool and dry. This period is ideal for boat tours, photography, and enjoying the Inle cultural festivals.

Local Cuisine

Inle’s cuisine is fresh, simple, and rich with regional flavors:

  • Shan Noodles – A light and savory noodle dish with local seasoning
  • Tomato Salad – Fresh lake-grown tomatoes with garlic and lime
  • Fried Tofu – Made from yellow split peas, a Shan specialty
  • Fish Curry – Made from locally caught Inle fish
  • Inle-style Rice Pancakes – A popular street snack

Quick Facts

  • Country: Myanmar
  • Language: Burmese, Shan
  • Currency: Myanmar Kyat (MMK)
  • Time Zone: MMT (UTC +6:30)

Tour Packages

We offer various tour packages to Inle Lake:

  • Contact us for custom packages
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