twin occupancy, offers two nights' stay in a 45 square-metre Cloister Deluxe Room, daily breakfast, one-way transfer from Heho Airport, one cocktail each at the Cloister Bar and a half-day tour for two to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda.
Inle Lake is a one-of-a-kind destination where nature finds a unique balance between the Burmese cultures and traditions. Home to a diverse range of fauna and flora systems, Inle Lake was recognised as Myanmar's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in June last year. The stunning waterscapes and traditional customs and lifestyles of the ethnic groups who live on and around the lake have built up its reputation as one of the most alluring destinations in the country. For photographers, Inle Lake has made a name for itself as the most photographed spot on earth — from the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda to the Myanmar ladies weaving lotus scarves and the Intha fishermen, or the "sons of the lake" crossing the lake with their unique leg-rowing techniques — Inle Lake has become a sought-after destination that tops many traveler’s itineraries today.
Opened in May 2015, Sanctum Inle Resort features 97 rooms conceptualised by noted French designer, Brigitte Dumont de Chassart and sits on the edge of the stunning freshwater Inle Lake.
For more information on Sanctum Inle Resort, the ‘3-Day Getaway’ package or other promotions, visit www.sanctum-inle-resort.com or email reservation@sanctum-inle-resort.com.