Are you wondering what Myanmar tourism has? Let's checkin travel to check out destinations that should not be missed when traveling to Myanmar!
Mandalay
The second largest city in Myanmar after Yangon, and is one of the most popular destinations and transit points for Myanmar tourists. The attractions include: Shwenandaw monastery made of wood, Kuthodaw Paya pagoda with the world's largest book, Mandalay Hill, Royal Palace, Mahamuni Pagoda with real gold leaf Buddha, U-bein bridge - tree The world's longest wooden bridge and monastery in Amarapura.
Mingun (Min Kun)
The village is located north of Mandalay. Mingun is famous for Myanmar tourists thanks to the following relics and relics: Mingun bell - one of the heaviest and largest bells in the world, Mingun Pahtodawgyi stupa and Hsinbyume / Myatheindan white temple with Chinthe statue .
Pyino o Lwin
To the east of Mandalay is the town of Pyin oo Lwin, located on a hill 1000 meters above sea level, a quite different destination for Myanmar tourism. Some notable sights here are Kandawgyi National Park, Clock Tower Purcell-style Big Ben London Tower, Anisakan Falls, Pwe Kauk Falls and Pyeik Chin Miang Cave.
Mrauk-U
An important archaeological city is located near the western border of Myanmar. Marauk-U is the second largest temple center in Myanmar tourism, just after Bagan. The temples here are built of stone bricks, unlike the mud and clay brick temples in Bagan. Typical temples are Shite-thaung, Htukkanthein, Koe-thaung, Andaw-thein, Lemyethna, Ratana and the Ngu Nhan pagoda cluster. In which the most majestic and archaeological significance is Shite-thaung Pagoda.
Sagaing
The city is located on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River, 20 km southwest of Mandalay. Sagaing owns many monasteries and temples, so it is suitable as a pilgrimage destination for Myanmar tourism. Among the works in Sagaing, the golden dome-shaped monastery of Kaung Hmu Daw is completely different from the pointed pyramids.
Innwa – Inwa
Located in southern Mandalay, which used to be the former capital of the Myanmar dynasties from the 14th to 19th centuries. The prominent attractions are wooden Bagaya Kyaung monastery and Nanmyin leaning tower. Bagan
The most famous temple center of Myanmar tourism, was once the capital of the mighty Bagan kingdom. With more than 2,000 temples and pagodas remaining today out of a total of 10,000 ancient religious architectures, Bagan is a must-visit destination for tourists. The most typical temples of Bagan are Shwezigon golden pagoda, Ananda temple with 4 golden Buddha statues in 4 directions, Thatbyinnyu temple - the highest temple in Bagan, Shwegugyi temple and Shwesandaw pagoda - where the hair relic of Buddha is kept.
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