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Mount Zwegabin

Mount Zwegabin Tourism

Mount Zwegabin Tourism

Type of destination: Mountain
Ideal visit duration: Half to full day
Mount Zwegabin is a striking limestone karst mountain that rises from the flat rice plains surrounding Hpa-An, the capital of Kayin State, in Myanmar (Burma). Towering to a height of approximately 723 meters (2,372 feet), this iconic mountain is ensconced in legend and is a significant landmark both geographically and spiritually. It is characterized by its steep, jagged cliffs and lush greenery. Atop Mount Zwegabin sits the Zwegabin Taung Pagoda, a place of pilgrimage for many Burmese Buddhists. The mountain is also home to a number of sacred caves and meditation centers. The climb to the summit involves navigating a staircase with over 3,000 steps, often taking between two to three hours to ascend. The journey rewards hikers with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the serene Hpa-An countryside. The mountain is also an important symbol for the Karen people, one of the many ethnic groups in Myanmar, and it represents both cultural and natural significance in the region.
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