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Download Unforgettable Sunset Pdf Unforgettable Sunset – Love in Santorini by Indah Hanaco download unforgettable sunset pdf Unforgettable Sunset – Love in Santorini by Indah Hanaco. “Kau sendirian, Miss? Kalau boleh tahu, siapa namamu? Atau… haruskah kupanggil ‘Milikku’?” Sapaan lancang yang awalnya dilontarkan sambil lalu oleh Terry Sinclair itu mengubah hidup Masha Sedgwick. Kegeramannya pada pria hidung belang itu malah mengantarkan Masha pada petualangan hati yang menyusahkan. Terry, tidak punya niat ambisius apa pun saat menggoda Masha yang ditemuinya saat berlibur di Santorini. Tapi Tuhan malah membuatnya menahan tinju seorang model mabuk untuk melindungi Masha. Tak cuma itu, mereka pun melewatkan senja tak terlupakan berdua, di tempat dengan sunset terindah di dunia. Hingga berakhir dengan perasaan cinta yang meluap-luap dan tak bisa dikendalikan. Masalahnya, meski akhirnya terbelit cinta, Masha dan Terry adalah dua orang yang tak berani mengambil risiko untuk berkomitmen. Terry berubah menjadi playboy setelah melewati pernikahan yang buruk. Dia juga penderita cedera otak yang mungkin takkan pernah sembuh. Sementara Masha selalu bergidik jika diajak menikah karena terlalu takut dikhianati. Alhasil, dia membuat pilihan yang dianggap cerdas: hidup melajang selama sisa usia. Namun, suara hati tak bisa dikekang lebih lama. Masha dan Terry, suka atau tidak, sudah saling jatuh cinta hingga tak bisa diselamatkan. Pertanyaannya, bagaimana mereka bisa bertahan? Download gratis Unforgettable Sunset – Love in Santorini pdf oleh Indah Hanaco. Untuk mendownload pdf Novel yang berjudul "Unforgettable Sunset – Love in Santorini" karya Indah Hanaco, silahkan klik tombol di bawah ini. Baca online eBook Unforgettable Sunset – Love in Santorini karya Indah Hanaco. Anda juga bisa membaca secara online ebook Unforgettable Sunset – Love in Santorini yang ditulis oleh Indah Hanaco. Jika ingin membaca secara online, silahkan klik tombol di bawah ini. Terima kasih telah membaca Unforgettable Sunset – Love in Santorini. Untuk ebook, buku, novel, komik dan karya menarik lainnya, silahkan kunjungi di sini. 11 Days – The Myanmar Classic Adventures. Discover in the land of glittering pagodas to experience the diverse ethnic groups’ culture and traditions for 11 days. This will be a great experience for those who are interested in the local way of life of various Myanmar ethnic groups. Ancient city ruins will definitely be one of the attractions of this memorable trip. Your Myanmar Classic Adventure tour will start with exploring the Burmese and colonial architecture in downtown Yangon, including the splendid Shwedagon Pagoda. We then experience Myanmar train ride the whole night as we move to the historic town named Bagan where we will enjoy the archaeological sites which is home to thousands of Buddhist temples and pagodas. We will also visit the center of Burmese culture, Mandalay, the capital of the last Myanmar Dynasty. Observe artists at a traditional arts and crafts workshop, and enjoy an amazing sunset at the world’s longest teakwood bridge (U Bein) and also from the hill of Mandalay. Next is Shan State for boating in Inle Lake and cycling around the interesting town of Nyaung Shwe. We will even do some wine tasting at a local winery. Day 1 : Yangon arrival and explore the city. We welcome you to the golden land of Myanmar to start your classic adventure. Our adventure starts exploring this biggest city of Myanmar Yangon including Chauk Htet Kyi Reclining Buddha, the third largest one in Myanmar and goes to walk around Kandawgyi Park , take pictures of Karaweik Hall and get an amazing distant view of the Shwedagon Pagoda . Next, we will go to BogyokeAung San Market where we can see 2,000 sprawling shops of clothes, gemstones, and jewelry, Myanmar traditional arts & crafts and souvenirs. Afterward, we will walk around the city and drink local tea to learn tea culture of Myanmar People at Local Tea Shop (Optional). Finally, here comes the time for the masterpiece of your first day in Myanmar so let’s go inside the Grand Shwedagon Pagoda in the evening for the most picturesque experience. Later in the evening, we return to our hotel. Note: Bogyoke Aung San Market is closed on every Monday. Day 2 : Yangon – Bago – Golden Rock. After breakfast at the hotel, start a drive to Golden Rock . On the way, visit World War 2 Cemetery for a photo stop and explore Myanmar handmade pot workshop. Then visit KyaKhat Wine Monastery where over 1000 monks are learning Buddha scripture and we can observe monastic lives. We will continue to a restaurant for lunch and drive directly to Kimpun base camp. On arrival at base camp, it would be our exciting time to take an open-air truck ride up to the mountain. After refreshment at the hotel, we will wander around Golden Rock and enjoy the sunset. Then we will stay overnight at Mountain Top hotel. Day 3 : Golden Rock – Bago – Yangon (Overnight train to Bagan) Enjoy sunrise if you like to. After breakfast at the hotel, we will take the truck down to base camp and drive back to Yangon. On the way, we will visit Shwemawdaw Pagoda (the soul of Bago) and Kanbawzathardi Palace which is the palace of the second Myanmar dynasty to explore more about the history of Myanmar Kings. Afterward, we will visit Shwetharlyaung (one of the biggest reclining Buddha images) and visit Four facing Buddha images, it is so-called Kyaik Pun Pagoda and then drives back to Yangon. Our driver will drop you off at the train station to take the overnight train to Bagan. Day 4 : Arrival to Bagan and Bagan city explore. On arrival in Bagan, we will transfer to the hotel and take the refreshment. This afternoon, our Myanmar adventure begins with a visit to Ananda Temple , an architectural masterpiece which is one of the Bagan’s most beautiful temples built in the early Mon-Myanmar style. Ananda contains two unique Buddha images and its expressions seem to change depending on the distance from which the statue is viewed. From here we will visit Thatbyinnyu Temple, the highest temple in Bagan. Enjoy an unforgettable sunset over the plains from Nyaung Lat Phet Hill . Then we will stay overnight at the Hotel Sincere Smile in Bagan. Day 5 : Explore Bagan and ancient history. Today we will visit the rural village of Minnanthu , one of the places where you can see cotton weaving and harvesting of the crops. This will be our starting point to explore Bagan’s famous temples such as the Laymyathnar Monastery Complex , Phayathonsu Temple , and Nandamannya with its mural paintings from the 13th century. We will bring you to one of the best local restaurants in Bagan for lunch and back to the hotel for a break of about 1-2 hours. Later this afternoon, we start with a visit to Myinkabar village where you can observe a traditional lacquerware workshop for the production of one of Myanmar’s best-known handicraft. Our journey continues to Manuha Temple with its huge Buddha images, Nanpaya Temple built with sandstone, and GubyaukGyi Temple ( Myinkaba ) where you can see colorful mural paintings. In the late afternoon, to catch the sunset, we will make our journey to the jetty for a slow boat cruise down the Ayeyarwaddy River. As we cruise downstream, we will see fishermen and riverside villages as well as a different view of Bagan’s temples. Later we return to the hotel for overnight. Day 6 : Bagan to Mandalay by day cruise. Early morning, the driver will come to our hotel and transfer us to the jetty for one day cruise from Bagan to Mandalay (Up Stream). At around 5:30 am, start to cast off from Bagan. On the way, enjoy a comfortable and safe journey aboard our modern cruise with our hospitable crew, while enjoying the spectacular view of historic monuments, romantic scenery, and glimpses of local life along the river. When we will arrive at the jetty in Mandalay, our driver will be waiting for you and transfer you to the hotel. Stay overnight at The Link 78 Boutique Hotel in Mandalay. Day 7 : Explore three ancient cities; Innwa, Sagaing and Amarapura. Today we head to the last Myanmar Kingdom’s city, Mandalay, to explore more ancient cities of Myanmar. We will take a public boat to travel to Ava (Innwa). Afterward, we will take the horse cart to visit some of the highlights including the 27-meter-high masonry watchtower, Nan Myint (aka the “Leaning Tower of Innwa”), the Bagaya Monastery built with 276 teakwood pillars, and also observe a Myanmar tradition alms bowls workshop. We may keep exploring the nearby area by horse cart. After lunch, we will visit the holy Sagaing Hill , the hub of Buddhism in Myanmar. We will drive to Amarapura for a romantic sunset at the famous U Bein Bridge , made of teak logs and planks over 200 years ago by Mayor U Bein. After that, we will get back to the hotel. Day 8 : Boat trip to Mingun and continue Mandalay city explore. After breakfast, we drive to the Mandalay jetty for the boat trip to Mingun (just 12 km upstream from Mandalay on the west bank). Upon arrival, visit Pondaw Paya (a five-meter high structure) SettawyaPaya (the valued shrine with a footprint of the Buddha), and Mingun Pahtotawgyi , a massive incomplete monument stupa built by King BodawPaya . We will also see the Mingun Bell (the world-renowned bell weighing 90 tonnes), and Hsinbyume Paya (a representation of the Sulamani Paya which stands atop Mt. Meru ). After visiting there, we will be back to Mandalay and have lunch at a local Myanmar food restaurant. After lunch, we will continue Mandalay city explore and visit the Shwenandaw Kyaung . Our adventure continues with a visit to Kuthodaw Paya , more commonly known as the “world’s biggest book”. The slabs of marble are inscribed with the entire Tipitaka Buddhist scriptures.
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