Things To Do In Myanmar

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Things To Do In Myanmar

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09 Jul, 2024 Khánh Linh

Myanmar (formerly Burma) is a captivating country, offering a blend of ancient charm and modern transition. Renowned for its untouched beauty and cultural richness, Myanmar remains a unique destination for travelers seeking authentic experiences.

The country experiences three distinct seasons: the hot season, the rainy season, and the cool season.

So when is the best time to visit?

Travelers are still discovering undisclosed destinations and attractions such as pagodas and lakes of Yangon, Mandalay and its suburbs, Myanmar beaches, Buddhist archaeological site of Bagan, and we can (and will) go on.

  • From the serene Inle Lake to the remote villages of Shan State, Myanmar offers countless opportunities for adventure and cultural immersion.

  • The country's rich heritage is beautifully preserved in its ancient temples, bustling markets, and vibrant festivals.

  • Whether you're exploring the tranquil beauty of Myanmar's beaches or the historical wonders of its cities, Hanoi Voyages ensures a seamless and enriching journey.

  • Embrace the charm and mystery of Myanmar with carefully curated tours that highlight the best this enchanting country has to offer.

So without further ado, let’s get started!

Things to do in Myanmar - Must-See Destinations

Yangon - Formerly Known As Rangoon

Yangon - Formerly know as Rangoon

Yangon is packed with religious structures from every religion, from Hindu temples to cathedrals, you will even see mosques and synagogues in Myanmar’s former Capital.

At the same time, the colonial quarter has a lot of gems if you appreciate architecture. Make a time leap, imagining yourself back to the colonial era or take a circular train around the city.

Mandalay And Its Surroundings

Mandalay and its surroundings

This second largest city lies in the north of Myanmar. It is big, busy and noisy, but easy to visit as the streets are well organised, and for those who get lost easily, a palace is in the middle of the city and will help you to find your way.

Must-visit attractions near Mandalay
  • Ava: A magnificent place surrounded by nature, pagodas, and monasteries.

  • Amarapura: A former capital famous for the U Bein bridge.

  • Sagaing: The religious Capital. If you are looking to visit a lot of Pagodas and encounter many monks, it is the place to go.

  • Mingun: If you have the time, take the boat and visit a large pagoda. It will take you more time but it is worth it.

Bagan - Holy Sites And More Than 2000 Temples

Bagan - Holy sites and more than 2000 Temples

Such as visiting the Eiffel tower in France or the site of Angkor in Cambodia, visiting the temples of Bagan is a must-do during a trip to Myanmar, not to mention the sunset. Bagan is a large Buddhist archaeological site of over 50 square kilometres.

The most beautiful spectacle in Bagan is the sunset, we recommend to see it from the Shwesandaw temple.

Inle Lake - A Picturesque Home To The Local Intha People

Inle Lake - A picturesque home to the local Intha people

Around Inle Lake, numerous fishermen and Intha villages thrive, their stilt houses creating a unique and picturesque scene against the lake's shimmering waters.

Explore the floating villages and be amazed by Intha’s ingeniosity and learn about their culture and how they are growing their floating gardens.

As you navigate the waterways of Inle Lake, you'll encounter traditional wooden houses, floating markets bustling with activity, and serene pagodas perched on stilts.

Exploring the floating villages of Inle Lake is not just about witnessing a unique way of life; it's about immersing yourself in a living culture that thrives in harmony with its natural environment. It's a journey into the heart of Myanmar's cultural diversity and the resilience of its people against the backdrop of one of Southeast Asia's most captivating landscapes.

The Kyaiktiyo Pagoda - The Golden Rock

The Kyaiktiyo in Myanmar

One of Burma’s most sacred Buddhist sites is this sacred boulder. It is a massive stone on the edge of a cliff with a pagoda on top of it enshrining a hair of the Buddha.

The rock that appears to be gold is a granite boulder. Experience an atmosphere of devotion, surrounded by the burning candles, the chanting of devotees, offerings and the smell of incense.

Ngapali - Said To Be Named After The Italian City Of Naples!

Ngapali in Myanmar

One of Myanmar’s most renowned coastal retreats, Ngapali Beach, lies just 7km from Thandwe (formerly Sandoway). With its pristine white sands, swaying coconut palms, and charming beach bungalows, Ngapali epitomizes a serene tropical paradise. The beach stretches languidly along the Bay of Bengal, offering crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

This tranquil haven is perfect for leisurely strolls at sunset or indulging in fresh seafood at local restaurants. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Ngapali Beach promises an idyllic escape, inviting travelers to unwind amidst its natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.

 

In our opinion, those are the best places to visit in Myanmar.

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