Inle Lake is a shallow lake in the middle of Myanmar, south-east of Mandalay. The lake is 22km long, and is densely inhabited by many different tribes. The lake as not deep enough to see underwater beauty, there is many vegetable gardens, floating firms and villages in and around the lake. The most attractive tradition is traditional colorful floating market, the unique leg rowers for fishing on the lake and their traditional Phaung Daw Oo Stupas festivals.