
It’s the Instagram photo seen round the world: hot air balloons silhouetted against a fiery, orange sky, with ancient pagodas lining the horizon.
But a new order from the Ministry of Culture is set to ban tourists from climbing the temples in the ancient Burmese city, in order to preserve the monuments and help it in its bid to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site by 2019, reports The Independent.
It’s not the first time officials have tried to bar tourists from scaling the ancient monuments.
Last year, the government announced a similar initiative but backpedaled following a loud outcry from tour operators.
The latest attempt to impose a blanket ban also follows a devastating earthquake which damaged more than 400 buildings in Bagan last summer.
The most popular sunset-viewing temple in Bagan is the Shwesandaw pagoda.