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Machu Picchu—the “lost city of the Incas”—sits at 7,970

ft (2,430 m) in the remote Peruvian Andes.

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C I T I E S & B E YO N D

bagan

MYANMAR

The sky lightens pink in the east to reveal

a verdant plain, partly covered in stands of

palm and tamarind. Rising from the green

canopy are hundreds of temples, otherworld-

ly silhouettes stretching into the shimmering

dawn haze. In the distance, the faint outlines

of distant mountains frame the great sweep

of the Ayeyarwady River. Some 2,230 of an

original 4,450 temples survive, built by the

kings of Bagan from 1057 to 1287 when their

kingdom was swept away by earthquakes

and Kublai Khan and his invading Mongols.

DON’T MISS

Hot-air balloon rides over Bagan at dawn are an

unforgettable way to see the temples, revealing

countless sun-burnished domes rising from the deep

green of bush and jungle, along with views of the

traditional villages that scatter the plain.

Htilominlo Temple and some of Bagan’s hundreds of

ot er temples, s en from a ho -air b lloon at dawn