Kyauk Ka Lat Pagoda, also known as Kyauk Kalap, is a remarkable stupa-topped limestone pinnacle located near HpaAn in Myanmar's Karen State. This sacred pagoda is set on a tiny island in a man-made lake, offering a stunning visual spectacle. Revered as a meditation site, it is governed by the tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding water and the scenic backdrop of the imposing Mount Zwegabin. The pagoda is accessible by a narrow bridge, allowing pilgrims and tourists alike to traverse on foot and soak in the natural beauty and spiritual ambience of the place. Fascinating tales surrounding the pagoda contribute to its mystique, and it is associated with the revered monk Ashin Nyanissara, who is said to have chosen the location for its serenity. Visitors are often captivated by the panoramic views from the pagoda, particularly at sunset, when the golden hues of the evening sky reflect on the lake's surface and the karst landscape around rises dramatically. The site is an embodiment of the harmonious blend of nature and spirituality that characterizes much of Myanmar's cultural heritage.