Han Thar Gardens

Top choice in Myanmar (Burma)


Around 9 miles south of central Bago, surrounded by lush gardens and fields with a nearby golf course, this beautifully designed property is run by charming Mi Mi Tin Tun Raschke, who also has a bespoke travel agency. It's a favourite haunt of expats and well-to-do locals and features an excellent restaurant – worth visiting in its own right.

Call ahead to make a booking for lunch or dinner of delicious Burmese food, including local specialities such as pazun chin (pickled-prawn salad).


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