Famous for: Dazzling Beaches, Museum and Rock Formations
Rakhine (formerly arakan), unspoiled and unexplored, has until lately hidden some of the country's best-kept secrets. Sittway is the capital of rakhine state and has numerous interesting pag...
Famous for: Sightseeing- Exciting Temples and Open-air markets
Bago, earliest capital of the Mon Kings of the 14th to 16th century and of second Myanmar Empire fashioned by king Bayinnaung, is positioned only 80 km from Yangon. Sightseeing here includes exc...
Famous for: Shwedagon Pagoda- Wonders of the World
Soaring almost 100 metres above the green cityscape of Yangon, the Shwedagon Pagoda is the landmark evident from miles around. One of the wonders of the world it was believed to have constructed...
Famous for: Hilltop Myanmar Temple
Mandalay Hill was the reason that the conurbation of Mandalay was founded in the first place. In 1857, King Mindon founded Mandalay to accomplish an ancient Buddhist prophecy that Gautama Buddha...
Famous for: Kuthodaw Pagoda- Colorful Buddhist Scriptures
This pagoda was constructed by Myanmar King Mindon in 1857 at the same time as the majestic palace. Kuthodaw pagoda is also widely known as "The World's Largest Book" for its 729 u...
Famous for: Shwe Nandaw Kyaung- Golden Monastery and Palace
The masterwork of Myanmar woodcarving techniques can be seen in Shwe Nandaw Kyaung. Shwekyaung (or) the Golden Monastery prominence as Golden Kyaung Daw Gyi is 19 Century Kon Baung Manama Archit...
Famous for: Scenic Beauty
Ananda Temple is one of the finest, largest and best conserved of the Bagan Myanmar temples. It was built by Myanmar King Kyanzittha in 1105 AD and contains statues of Buddha and stone sculpture...
Famous for: Thatbyinnyu Temple- Most Noteworthy Monuments
The Thatbyinnyu Temple, a white stucco building, is the Bagan's highest pagoda. It was built by King Alaungsithu in mid-12th century. The view from its terraces is amazing both at dawn and d...
Famous for: Mahamuni Paya Pagoda- Myanmar Tourist Destination
King Bodawpaya constructed Mahamuni pagoda in 1784. In 1884, the exclusive shrine was destroyed by fire and the current one is absolutely recent. This Pagoda is also known as Payagyi (Big paya) ...