Pindaya is a small quiet town perched on the bank of the placid Botoloke Lake. Pindaya cave is a huge cavern where hundreds and thousands of Buddha images in various size and shape are installed since the 11th century. The winding galleries and nooks and corners are ideal places of insight meditation since the olden days. Huge monastery compounds with numerous pagodas and temples in different stages of dilapidation are much respected by such ethnic groups as the Shans, Danus and Paos living in the environs of Pindaya.
Pindaya is situated at 1164-m above sea level and is 40-km from Kalaw. Pindaya itself is a centre for the Myanmar speaking Taung-yo people. Local handicrafts include Shan paper and parasols made from mulberry bark.
Updated Jul 7, 2007
Address: about 100kms from Taungyi northeast
Website: http://www.answers.com/topic/pindaya-caves
1 - 1 of 1
Reviews and photos of Heho attractions posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Heho sightseeing.

Pindaya is a small quiet town perched on the bank of the placid Botoloke Lake. Pindaya cave is a huge cavern where hundreds and thousands of Buddha images in...
Our members can help!
1

I've got some interesting experiences in Heho. I'd love to share with you the 1 tip I've written, the 6 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
Build your own Heho page