Built along side the Ayarwady River, Mandalay combines Myanmars royal history and the preservation of spiritual traditions.
The royal heritage can be found at the Golden Palace Monastery with its exquisite woodcarvings.
The spiritual heart is enshrined at Mahamuni pagoda, housing the most venerated Buddha statue in Mandalay.
The large seated image is so greatly revered that layer upon layer of gold leaf, placed as a mark of homage by a ceaseless flow of worshippers, have distorted the true shape of the statue. Only the highly polished face, gazing serenely is untouched.
With its woodcarving, stone sculpting, gold-leaf-making and cheroot rolling, Mandalay comes across as a kind of huge oriental bazaar and the shopping hub of upper Burma. This is where the colorful hill tribes come together and mingle with the townspeople.
The nearby Sagaing Hill provides stunning panoramic views. The pagoda-studded hill at Sagaing ranks as one of the most imposing sights in the whole of Myanmar, with the view also taking in the Ayarwady River itself - a reminder of how the river serves as the very lifeline connecting all the major sights Myanmar has to offer.