Boodarai's photos with the keyword: Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 60
"Jumping cat monastery" is the name most tourists use for Nga Phe Kyaung. The monks had taught the cats to jump through hoops for treats. They don't jump any more and in fact have become quite cynical about tourism. (The cats, not the monks.) You have to remove your shoes at temples and monasteries. As we removed ours, we watched as a black cat stalked up, inspected the shoes, selected a pair (not ours), back up, and sprayed it thoroughly. As it did so it looked up at us with a "so? wouldn't you?" look on it's face. I would have liked to see him jump, but I also couldn't blame him.

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 56
buildings around Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 75
buildings around Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

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boats outside Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 66
kids playing about out the back of Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

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kids playing about out the back of Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 63
kids playing about out the back of Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 60
Inside Nga Phe Kyaung

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 58
Nga Phe Kyaung - this is what we imagined when we thought of Burmese temples: dark with lots of gold leaf

boat trip on Lake Inle

23 Mar 2015 50
Nga Phe Kyaung, the place formerly known as the"jumping cat monastery" where the cats no longer jump for you, but it is truly beautiful all the same.