Indawgyi
lake in Myanmar
Indawgyi (Lon ton) is a town in Kachin State, Northern Myanmar. Popular with local tourists, Indawgyi Lake could become a second Inle Lake if security in the region improves. It reportedly receives only 500 visitors a year as of 2019. It is notable for its rare migratory birds in winter and the beautiful island monastery, Shwe Myitzu. The name in Shan-ni means "coming down from the hills" and "finding food".

Tourism here is in its infancy and most villagers are employed in fishing or farming. Tourist services are of a low quality, and there are mixed reactions from locals to foreign visitors if you leave the tourist areas around Lon Ton and the pagodas.
As of April 2019, tourists were only permitted to stay in Lon Ton Village, and a curfew and roadblock was enforced after 18:00. There are only two hotels foreigners are permitted to stay in (both in Lon Ton) and value for money is somewhat lacking.
Travel north of Nyaungbin is prohibited, as is travel to the mountains west of the lake, because of the security situation.