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Encompassing 1,540 acres, the Hlawga National Park was established in 1982 to provide a natural habitat for indigenous Burmese wildlife. A beautiful lake sits at the center of the park, and the rest of the area is primarily made up of marshland, semi-evergreen forest, and deciduous forests. There are plenty of picnic sites for relaxing in, and visitors can also take a safari-style bus ride through the park, go boating on the lake, stroll along the walking paths, or take an elephant ride. Another feature of the park is a mini-zoo, which houses Asiatic black bears, crocodiles, leopards, and other animals.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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U Bein Bridge
Hlawga National Park
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Inya Lake
Kandawgyi Lake
Kuthodaw Pagoda
Kyaiktiyo
Mandalay Hill
Mingun
Monywa
Monywa Temple
National Kandawgyi Botanical Gardens
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Ngwe Saung
Giant Buddha Of Mudon
Pindaya Cave
Sacred Mt Popa
Saddar Cave
Shwe Indein Pagoda
Shwedagon Pagoda
Shwenandaw Kyaung Temple
Shwethalyaung Buddha
Yangon Zoological Gardens
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