To be celebrated from Friday to Monday, April 13-16 before Myanmars New Year Day on Tuesday, April 17, the Thingyan water festival originates in a Buddhist version of a Hindu myth, signals the end of the hot and dry season and includes a slew of activities all over the country.
Locals equip themselves with garden hoses, water pistols, bowls, cups, water balloons and even fire hoses to splash each other with water, symbolising the washing away of sins from the previous year.
Sanctum Inle Resort is greeting this occasion with its April Full of Fun and Fascination package, including two nights in a Cloister Deluxe room, a half-day sightseeing tour of storied Inle Lake, and use of the resorts bicycles to venture through the spectacular countryside and quaint villages situated half on land and half on water.
With locals marking the four-day festival with plenty of colorful song and dance performances, not to mention throwing copious amounts of water at each other, all to a backdrop of the ubiquitous Burmese Thingyan Flower Padauk in full bloom, the atmosphere is electric, said Sanctum Inle Resorts General Manager Philippe Arnaud. People let their hair down and have fun.
Pwè (performances) by puppeteers, orchestras, dance troupes, comedians, film stars and singers including modern pop groups are commonplace across the country during the festival.
As the myth goes, Arsi, the King of Brahmas, lost a wager to Sakra (Thagya Min) the King of Devas, who in turn beheaded Arsi. An elephants head was placed onto the Brahma’s body, who became Ganesha and subsequently so powerful that if the head was thrown into the sea, onto the land and into the sky, it would dry up the water and scorch the earth and the sky respectively. Sakra then ordered one princess devi after another to take turns in carrying the head for a year each, with the new year signifying the changing of hands holding the head.
The 94-room Sanctum Inle resort, which celebrated its grand opening in October 2016, is situated on the banks of the lake and boasts a classic yet contemporary design, with arches and cloisters referencing monastic life.
Priced at USD292 for up to two people, the package is available throughout April and also features daily breakfast for two, a set lunch or dinner, one complimentary airport transfer, 10% off spa treatments and laundry bills, and free access to the resorts wifi, swimming pool other facilities.
For more information, visit www.sanctum-inle-resort.com. For bookings, contact reservation@sanctum-inle-resort.com or +959 252 818800.
About Sanctum Inle Resort
The 94-room Sanctum Inle Resort is the first upscale hotel to come on line at Inle Lake and officially debuted October 2016. Its The Refectory Restaurant serves an outstanding selection of Western and Eastern cuisine with a focus on Shan delicacies and Burmese must-eats. Part-bar, part-lounge The Cloister Bar stocks a wide array of drinks and cocktails. The swimming pool boasts tranquil views of the lake and mountains beyond. There is also a library and business center for business travelers on the go.
The resort has been recognised among Condé Nast Traveler’s 2017 Readers Choice Awards’ “Top Resorts in Asia” category and has also been selected for inclusion on Condé Nast Traveler India’s Hot List of Best New Hotels in the World for 2017.
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