Located in the heart of Myanmar, 67 km east of Mandalay, in the highlands of the Mandalay Mountains, the city has a cool climate and was used as a summer residence by the British until the Second World War
Located in the heart of Myanmar, 67 km east of Mandalay, in the highlands of the Mandalay Mountains, the city has a cool climate and was used as a summer residence by the British until the Second World War
Located in the heart of Myanmar, 67 km east of Mandalay, in the highlands of the Mandalay Mountains, the city has a cool climate and was used as a summer residence by the British until the Second World War.
At an altitude of 1070 meters, the Aureum Palace Hotel & Resort, Pyin Oo Lwin is not only a hotel with garden bungalows that offer all the famous Aureum comfort, but also the completely restored residence of the former British governor of Burma. Where once officers, lords, and ladies sought refuge from the summer heat, conferences, weddings, and business meetings take place today in a nostalgic colonial flair. Even the journey from the busy town of Mandalay is worth the visit. There is only one direction while on the serpents to Pyin Oo Lwin: upwards.
Enjoy the elegance and splendor of the past and traditional luxury in a unique colonial style where you can experience the ambiance of a century gone while enjoying the modern facilities of luxurious bungalows.
Guests can work out at the gym or pamper at the spa. This property also has one of the best-rated locations in Pyin Oo Lwin! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area.
We love bonfire night as it’s the perfect excuse to wrap up and get everyone outside to enjoy the crisp cool air in Pyin Oo Lwin.
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Experience a fun day with a visit to our orange farm which was started in 2005. The area of the plantation is 395 acres and 38,274 orange trees were first planted. The local residents are given both theoretical and practical training on the techniques of planting and nurturing the orange trees.
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Serenity and Recreation at the Governor's House: Relaxation, Photography, Tennis, and Fine Beverages
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