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Myanmar Travel Guide: 10 BEST Places to Visit in Myanmar (& Top Things to Do)

Here are the best places to visit in Myanmar.

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Embark on a captivating journey through Myanmar as we unveil the top places to visit in this mesmerizing country. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Myanmar's rich cultural heritage, awe-inspiring landscapes, and hidden gems.

Discover the iconic temples of Bagan, where thousands of ancient Buddhist temples and pagodas create a breathtaking panorama. Witness the sunrise or sunset over the temple-studded plains, explore the intricate architecture of temples like Ananda Temple and Shwezigon Pagoda, and immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Explore the serene beauty of Inle Lake, a vast freshwater lake surrounded by picturesque mountains and floating gardens. Cruise along the lake's tranquil waters, observe the unique leg-rowing fishermen, and visit traditional villages where local artisans create exquisite handicrafts.

Experience the cultural capital of Mandalay, known for its historic sites and traditional arts. Visit the magnificent Mandalay Palace, explore the intricately carved pagodas of Kuthodaw Pagoda, and witness the daily rituals at Mahamuni Pagoda. Don't miss the chance to cross the U Bein Bridge, the world's longest teakwood bridge, during a magical sunset.

Immerse yourself in the spiritual center of Yangon and visit the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda, a gilded masterpiece that dominates the city's skyline. Explore the bustling streets of Chinatown, discover the colonial architecture of downtown Yangon, and witness the vibrant local life in the bustling Bogyoke Aung San Market.

Journey to the tranquil town of Hpa-An, nestled amidst limestone mountains and picturesque landscapes. Explore the stunning caves, hike to the summit of Mount Zwegabin for panoramic views, and discover hidden gems like Kyauk Ka Lat Pagoda and Saddar Cave.

Join us as we uncover the hidden treasures and must-visit destinations in Myanmar. Let us transport you to a world of ancient temples, serene lakes, and warm hospitality.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Myanmar in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable country where ancient traditions, natural wonders, and cultural richness await!

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Back in February we visited the amazing country of Myanmar. In this video we explore places including Bagan, U Bein Bridge, Mya Thein Tan Pagoda, Mingun Pahtodawgyi, Inle Lake, Mandalay Hill, Hpa - An and Shwedagon Pagoda.

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Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelled. Despite officially being one of the poorest place in the world, we found very industrious and friendly people.

Yangon: the capital is not too bad to spend 2 days (no more). The Shwedagon Paya at sunset is an inspirational place while walking around in the city center will reveal magnificent and huge colonial buildings, often abandoned. One memorable experience was to take the train to Bagan. What was supposed to be a 14h journey over 600km ... turned to be a 20h journey across magnificent landscape. The very slow speed of the train and the big open windows gave the feeling to be cycling in the Burmese country side.

Once in Bagan, the magnificence of this country came to the peak. The 2,000 temples immersed in a green landscape are amazing. Exploring them is an experience that is at the same time cultural (for the history), mystical (they are still places of worship) and athletical (you can climb on top of the roof on most of them). Buddhist temples are not only places to prey, but their courts are places to meet and spend time with the family. In Bagan, thanks to the help of a group of local women, me also manage to get a ride and navigate, for a little while, the Irrawady river, the main river of Myanmar.

The Inle Lake was our next stop after Bagan. While it’s utterly beautiful, it’s probably the most touristic place in Myanmar and that spoils a bit the atmosphere. Anyway, watching the local fishermen fishing at sunset is something breathtaking. Inle Lake is not the only attraction here. After we were done with the lake, we move exploring the hills of the surrounding area, where agriculture is the main occupation for the population. We even discovered a wine estate producing very good white and red wines.

The last part of our trip was Mrauk-U, a remote rural village at the border with Bangladesh. This was the capital of the Rakhine State and during the 1500 – 1600 AD, was one of the most important cities in Asia. We looked at a painting done in the 1600 and shows a big city with long walls, a quarter for European merchants and a number of vessels and ships trading in the port. Now, the remaining temples and walls are to be found in the wheat fields.
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Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is surrounded by India, China, Laos and Thailand. Few cities in Asia boast such a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures. A tranquil harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques. The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is seventy metres long! The Shan State Express is a sonorous name for a unique train that travels to the north of Myanmar and to the legendary kingdom of the Shan. The railroad travels in a zigzag up the mountains which enables it to negotiate severe slopes that would otherwise be impossible for it to climb vertically. It provides a fascinating insight into the culture and everyday life of the Shan people. The city of Pyin U Lwin, that is also known as Meymo, was once a British military base. Even today the city still has a certain air of nostalgia and passengers are offered various refreshments as the train journey normally takes more than twelve hours. Ox carts transport visitors to one of the most interesting buildings in Mingun, the Mingun Pagoda. It was designed to be the world’s largest pagoda. Huge numbers of workers built this seventy two metre wide and fifty metre high building. Bagan is the country’s ancient capital city. Prior to visiting the largest area of Buddhist ruins in the world visitors can enjoy both traditional puppet shows and dance. Classical myth and legend make up this theatrical treat of which each puppeteer is responsible for up to sixty strings. Any journey through Myanmar is a journey into the past and to a hidden world of dreams and mystique. This gateway to paradise is slowly opening up and revealing a splendid land of bygone times!

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Myanmar - A World Unseen // Bagan, Mandalay, Dawei and Yangon in 4K // Cinematic Travelvideo

It was an unique experience to travel in this adventurous and natural country. Kind people, stunning nature, ancient temple - there is so much to discover!

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ABOUT MYANMAR
Myanmar, also known as Burma, is a country located in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Bangladesh, India, China, Laos, and Thailand. The capital city is Naypyidaw, and the largest city is Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon).

Myanmar has a population of over 54 million people, with a diverse range of ethnic groups and languages. The majority of the population practices Theravada Buddhism, but there are also significant Christian, Muslim, and Hindu communities.

Myanmar has a complex and often troubled history, including a long period of British colonial rule, multiple military coups, and ongoing conflicts with various ethnic groups. In recent years, the country has faced international criticism for its treatment of the Rohingya Muslim minority, which has resulted in a large-scale refugee crisis.

In 2021, Myanmar experienced a military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government, leading to protests and violence throughout the country. The situation remains unstable, with ongoing human rights violations and a deteriorating humanitarian situation.

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I Entered Myanmar from Mizoram & Spent a Day without Visa & Passport | Rih Dil Lake | Border ????????

Today we entered Myanmar from a placed called Zokhawthar in Mizoram. Upon reaching Zokhawthar, you can easily cross the gate between India and Myanmar and spend a day in Myanmar without a passport and visa. I have experienced many tourist places in Mizoram so far but this crossing Indo-Myanmar border and getting to spend a day in Myanmar was one of my fav things to do.

Zokhawthar is a border town in the Champhai district of Mizoram state of India. There is one Zokhawthar in India and another in Myanmar. The two are divided by a gate. Upon entering Zokawthar, we took a bike and headed to Ril Dil Lake - one of the key tourist attractions of Mizoram/Myanmar. Rih Dil is a natural lake located in northwestern Chin State in Myanmar. It lies at about 3 km from Zokhawthar, the nearest village situated at an Indo-Burma border. It has a heart-shaped outline.
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I'm so happy that I FINALLY made it back to Myanmar after 5 loooong years, and I am shocked my how much this country has evolved.

5 years ago, there weren't any ATM machines and now there's about 10 on every street. 5 years ago there was a huge shortage in hotels, and now there are hundreds to choose from. 5 years ago the domestic airport was a tiny shack and now it's as modern and glorious as the one in Bangkok.

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For over a century, a railway line has crossed Myanmar's Shan province. The Mandalay - Lashio Express connects the hot lowlands with the green mountains of Shan State in north-east of the country.

Myanmar travel video (Yangon, Bago, Golden Rock, Hpa-An)

Myanmar is a country that's still off the beaten path and clearly less visited than its neighboring countries like e.g. Thailand. However, Myanmar offers plenty of sights and things to do on a trip. From visiting beautiful and unique temples to beautiful landscapes or impressive caves you can explore the diversity of the country. We discovered places like Yangon, Bago, the Golden Rock and Hpa-An in the east of Myanmar during our first trip. With this video we would like to give you an idea how our trip through Myanmar went. Enjoy our travel video!

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1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်). The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, and it’s so bright that I you have squint when you look at it. At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon.
2. Local Market - One of my favorite things to do in any city I visit about the world is to visit a local fresh market - that’s where life takes place and where the action goes down. There are no shortage of fresh local markets in Yangon, and one of the best in downtown is on 26th street, across the main road from the Shri Kali Temple. The market occupies a block of downtown, and there’s an indoor section, but I really like the street side part of the market.
3. Bogyoke Aung San Market - One of the centrally located markets in downtown Yangon, located at the northern side of town, is Bogyoke Aung San Market, also known by its former name of Scott Market. If you’re looking for souvenirs, gems and jewelry, and fabric, this is a great place for you to visit when you’re in Yangon.
4. Sule Pagoda (ဆူးေလဘုရား) - Another one of the most important religious, political, and overall just city landmarks in Yangon is the Sule Pagoda - basically all roads eventually lead to the Sule Pagoda and it’s a huge transportation hub. You can pay to enter the pagoda for $3, but in my opinion there’s not that much to see inside, but it’s rather the things around the are that are more impressive.
5. Chinatown, Yangon - One of my favorite things to do in Yangon is eat, and if you love food and markets, Chinatown is a place you can’t miss. In the evening, the city of Yangon in the Chinatown area comes alive sprawling with food and people. 19th street in Yangon is a very famous as the barbecue street in the city, and there are a few restaurants where you can get a table, choose some kebabs and have them barbecue them up for you. If you love eating and drinking, dinner at 19th street is one of the fun things to do in Yangon.
6. Kandawgyi Park - There are two parts to Kandawgyi Park, the boardwalk, and the restaurants area - each has an entrance fee. It makes a great relief from the city and place to relax in the natural beauty.
7. Chaukhtatgyi Paya (Chak Htat Gyi Buddha) - This giant reclining Buddha is housed in a huge shed, and it’s among the main Buddhist religious sites in Yangon. Originally in the same location, there was a seating Buddha, but when it fell over, it was replaced by a reclining.
8. National Museum of Myanmar - If you’d like to know more about the history and culture of Myanmar (Burma), one of the attractions in Yangon that you should check out is the National Museum. It was a little outdated, but the exhibitions were educational and interesting.
9. Yangon Circular Railroad - Not really one of the traditional things to do in Yangon, Myanmar, but taking the local circular train route is a great opportunity to see some of the outskirts of the city.
10. Walk Around Yangon - Probably the best way to experience the city is to just get out on your feet and explore Yangon by food - you never know what’s going to happen or what you’re going to see or come across, but it will be full of action.
11. Myanmar Food and Street Food - There’s nothing better than traveling to eat and experiences a country through its food. Yangon is filled with both street food stalls and restaurant where you can get a sample of the local cuisine. Another part of the Myanmar culture I love is the constant tea drinking - nearly everywhere you look, you’ll find a place to sit on the side of the road and drink a cup of hot tea and socialize.

Yangon is a great city, and what I love so much about it is that it’s always full of action, people are extremely friendly, there are many different types of food and street food to try, and it’s just such a vibrant, always entertaining city. Hope you can visit Yangon!

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MYANMAR motorcycle trip - travel documentary

Join us on the ride! See amazing temples, friendly people and beautiful nature. Enjoy motorcycle travelling in this unique country Myanmar!

Since 2012 it is possible to travel through Myanmar (former Burma) with your own motorcycle. However, you need a guide. We had an amazing guide from osugamyanmartravels.com. During our 6 day trip through Myanmar sometimes we rode on our own and sometimes we travelled together with other motorbikers:
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Surreal & Traditional
To travel here is to encounter men wearing skirt-like longyi, women smothered in thanakha (traditional make-up) and betel-chewing grannies with mouths full of blood-red juice – and that’s just at the airport! One of the most fascinating aspects of travel in Myanmar is the opportunity to experience a corner of Asia that, in many ways, has changed little since British colonial times. Myanmar, for instance, has yet to be completely overwhelmed by Western clothing. It’s also a country of many incredible and sometimes surreal sites. Contemplate the 4000 sacred stupas scattered across the plains of Bagan. Stare in disbelief at the Golden Rock teetering impossibly on the edge of a chasm. Ride a horse cart past colonial-era mansions. Meet multitalented monks who have taught their cats to jump, or feisty elderly Chin women, their faces tattooed with intricate designs.

Simple Pleasures
Turn back the clock with a trip to this time-warped country where there’s no such thing as a 7-Eleven or an ATM, and people still use horse and cart to get around. Liberate yourself from your mobile phone (it won’t work here) and the internet (you can get online, but connections are sloooow) and discover a culture where holy men are more revered than rock stars. Drift down the Ayeyarwady in an old river steamer, stake out a slice of beach on the blissful Bay of Bengal, or trek through pine forests to minority villages scattered across the Shan Hills. Dig into the myriad dishes of the local cuisine, from a hearty bowl of mohinga noodles for breakfast to the fermented tea-leaf mixture that’s a popular finish to a Burmese meal. Swap cocktails and canapés for snacks and tea sweetened with condensed milk at teahouses where you can shoot the breeze with locals.

The Ethical Dimension
You no doubt know that Myanmar is a troubled land. In 2011, following the previous year’s election, a quasi-civilian government was sworn in and Aung San Suu Kyi, at the time of research, had been released from house arrest. The tourism boycott that persuaded many to steer clear of the country for over a decade has been lifted. It’s still up to you to decide whether it’s time to visit. Keep in mind that the long-suffering people are everything the regime is not. Gentle, humorous, engaging, considerate, inquisitive and passionate, they want to play a part in the world, and to know what you make of their world. Yes, this is Burma – come with your mind open and you’ll leave with your heart full.

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