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		<title>How to go to Mindat in Chin State</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in going to Mindat, here is a guide. You cannot go there direct from Yangon. First, go to Pakokku, a big city on the west bank of Irrawaddy (Ayarwaddy). To go to Pakokku, you have two options. One is the direct bus trip to Pakokku from Yangon. The buses are quite old and slow, and carry a lot of goods and cargo. I recommend the second option which is to take a bus to Pagan (Bagan) and from there, cross the Irrawaddy. The bus to Bagan leaves around 3 PM from Yangon, and arrives there around 5 AM the next morning. You can take a ship from Bagan to Pakokku. This ship travels between Bagan and Mandalay, but you can drop in Pakokku. The trip will take around one and half hour. Alternatively, if you are more adventurous, you can take a ferry boat to Pakokku. From the boat pier, you can take a tricycle or a horse cart to Mindat bus station. The station is called “Mindat Gyar Sakhan”, meaning “In between camp”. From there, you take a bus to Mindat. It is actually a Jeep that carries people and goods from Pakokku to Mindat. [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/myanmar-travel-advice/2008/12/how-to-go-to-mindat-in-chin-state/">How to go to Mindat in Chin State</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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		<title>Mindat &#8211; A Beautiful Town in Southern Chin Land</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you ever want to visit Chin Hills, Mindat is the most convenient and easiest to reach town in Chin Hills. Situated in Southern part of Chin Hills, Mindat is a small but peaceful, beautiful and tranquil town. With a total population of nearly 10,000 people, it is considered a sizable town in Chin Hills. The town is built along the top of a mountain range that runs east and west. So practically, Mindat is a long line of houses built along the main road with some small side roads fanning out here and there. Situated at 4,860 feet above the sea level, it is cool in summer and very cold in winter. And a lot of rain falls during the rainy season. The best season to visit Mindat is during summer where the weather is cool but not cold, and the roads are dry. As soon as you reach Mindat, you will notice immediately how beautiful the town is. Tall pine trees line the approaching road while distant mountains shadows the town. It is a scenery that will definitely impress the first time visitors. Then you see the small, beautiful wooden houses with scenic backdrop along the main road. [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com/places-to-visit-in-myanmar/2008/12/mindat-a-beautiful-town-in-southern-chin-land/">Mindat &#8211; A Beautiful Town in Southern Chin Land</a> is an article from <a href="http://www.myanmar2day.com">Myanmar Today</a>, a site about Myanmar news, culture, custom, information and travel advice.</p>
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