Things to do in Myanmar, Myanmar: The Best Sights & Landmarks

December 14, 2021 Randal Brittian

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1. Bagan Temples

Bagan Archaeological Zone, Bagan Myanmar
Excellent
88%
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5.0 based on 6,494 reviews

Bagan Temples

An area of 42 sq km houses thousands of richly decorated pagodas & temples.

Reviewed By Harrison-F-Carter - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Absolutely loved it here - now one of our favourite ever places. Getting up at 5.30am to see the sunrise and balloons sets a wonderful tone to the day and seeing the temples - and hiring e-bikes was just wonderful - they were plenty fast enough and you are just free to go where you please, independently with just a dusty breeze upon you - worth bringing a face mask. Loved it here...

2. Linthar English School

Linthar Village Adjacent to Yoma Cherry Lodge, Ngapali Myanmar +95 43 42 339 http://www.myanmaraid.org.uk/
Excellent
85%
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8%
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Linthar English School

3. Shwedagon Pagoda

Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar http://www.theshwedagonpagoda.com
Excellent
80%
Good
17%
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5.0 based on 14,023 reviews

Shwedagon Pagoda

The city's biggest tourist attraction is this immense Buddhist shrine built approx. 2500 years ago.

Reviewed By patricklN1986UH

The Shwedagon pagoda is visible from everywhere in the city ... and it will draw you to it like moths to a flame ...Late afternoon and evenings is the best time as it can get too hot underfoot during the day ( bare feet at all Pagodas & temples throughout the country ) ... It is a vast complex and as the sun sets, the locals light up the candles all around the Pagoda and it makes for some wonderful photo and video opportunities .. Learn a bit about the history of the pagoda ( 2,600 years old ) and be respectful of the dress code ( nothing short or skimpy, especially women ) ... I wore denim jean shorts to my knees and had to "rent ' a llongi for $10 as i was deemed inappropriate ... Not going here while in Yangon is like not looking at the Eiffel tower in paris or the Opera house in Sydney .. it is simply THE thing to do in Yangon

4. Mahamuni Pagoda

Mandalay Myanmar
Excellent
54%
Good
37%
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7%
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4.5 based on 1,514 reviews

Mahamuni Pagoda

Reviewed By 266kyaws - Mandalay, Myanmar

This is very famous pagoda in Mandalay city.I think you should go there,Thank my guests so much.Good Luck.

5. Kuthodaw Pagoda & the World's Largest Book

Mandalay Myanmar +95 9 793 764900 http://www.royaltamuprincess.com
Excellent
53%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 1,688 reviews

Kuthodaw Pagoda & the World's Largest Book

The Kuthodaw Paya houses "the world's largest book", 729 marble slabs of Buddhist scriptures.

Reviewed By Emmathexplorer

Would definitely recommend going here! We found it to be a very relaxing place and hundreds of white stupas were beautiful! A nice place to relax if you have time sit down in the shade and read a book!

6. Indein Village

Inthein, Taunggyi Myanmar http://www.myanmartravellingart.com
Excellent
63%
Good
32%
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4%
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4.5 based on 910 reviews

Indein Village

Reviewed By 982suel - County Carlow, Ireland

This area reminded me very much of Angkor Wat in Cambodia the way trees had become an integrated part of the temple structures. Certainly this is on a much smaller scale regarding the vegetation encroachment but there are literally hundreds of ancient temples from 17th & 18th century in various states of disrepair but still showing marvellous ornate carvings, animals & Buddhas hidden inside. Truly a sight to wander at leisure & all so close to each other. By boat one first arrives at a small village where women & children try to entice you into buying their beautiful colourful scarves. According to our guide their quality is lacking however they were incredibly cheap & if none other than to aid their economy, a purchase is not beyond anyone's means.

7. Shwenandaw Monastery

Shwenandaw Golden Palace, Mandalay Myanmar +95 9 431 11459
Excellent
59%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,878 reviews

Shwenandaw Monastery

Reviewed By Geeess - Rome, Italy

In 1857 it was built as a palace for king Mindon. Beautifully decorated at 5 levels worth intricate and exquisite wood carvings the wooden palace has survived and is worth a visit. It has 4 entrances and a prayer hall as the king donated it as a monastery. It is still a monastery but monks live across the road. UNESCO supported restoration is on with several local people trained in carving.

8. Kyaiktiyo Pagoda

Kin Pun Myanmar
Excellent
56%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
10%
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4.5 based on 1,450 reviews

Kyaiktiyo Pagoda

Reviewed By WhiteMouseBurrow - Moscow, Russia

A unique shrine - you must visit here! BUT, be prepared: 1. The only transport is a cargo vehicle adapted for the transport of pilgrims. 2. A huge number of pilgrims. 3. Women are not allowed directly to the stone. 4. Constant strong wind at the top. 5. Remember that you will have to enter the territory of the shrine without shoes! 6. I advise you not to forget to buy a piece of gold leaf to add it to the stone!

9. Sanda Muni Paya

Mandalay Myanmar +95 9 45908 9900
Excellent
50%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 297 reviews

Sanda Muni Paya

Reviewed By KodoDrummer - Yekaterinburg, Russia

Built in or about 1874 under King Mindon Min as a memorial honouring his younger brother, Kanaung Mintha, who was assassinated in 1866. One large golden pagoda, and a field of smaller white-washed pagodas. Well maintained grounds and gardens.

10. Shwezigon Paya

Bagan Myanmar
Excellent
58%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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4.5 based on 1,064 reviews

Shwezigon Paya

Reviewed By JoyBoseRoy - Bengaluru, India

This is a huge pagoda complex in Bagan. It includes the main pagoda and also many smaller temples. The atmosphere is very inspiring and devotional, with many devotees circumambulating, chanting, offering incense or meditating around the pagoda. There is a huge variety of architectures of the smaller temples and the main pagoda, which makes it so unique and a must visit. There is a walkway from the main Bagan road (leading to other main temples like Ananda temple), which goes via a number of markets selling Burmese traditional clothes, lacquerware etc. The pagoda can get a little crowded in the evenings. All in all, this beautiful golden pagoda is a must see for all visitors to Bagan.

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