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YANGON (Rangoon)

yangonToday a city with of around 6 million, Yangon is the former capital of Myanmar, situated 22 miles inland from the sea on the Yangon River. With the main port of entry into the country, it is one of the most attractive and fascinating cities in Asia, with evergreen tropical trees, shady parks, beautiful lakes, golden stupas and extensive variety of urban colonial architecture. The breathtaking glory of the golden Shwedagon Pagoda, the largest of its kind in the world, makes the city host to one of the most revered religious sites in the East.

Historically the settlement on the riverbank was a simple village called Dagon. In the mid 18th century one of Myanmar’s greatest kings captured it from a rival and renamed it Yangon meaning “End of Strife”. In the late 19th century the colonizing British established the port and started constructing major buildings, the well known and magnificent structures still standing in excellent condition downtown. It soon became the nation’s most important city.

As well as Shwedagon, which is surrounded by beautiful parks and gardens, and many interesting monasteries, other Yangon pagodas are well worth a visit, including the 2000 year old Sule Pagoda which stands in the middle of a busy road junction, the riverside Botataung Pagoda with its history of ###, and the Chauktatgyi monastery and pagoda which houses the unrivalled beauty and serenity of a great reclining Buddha image.

The Yangon National Museum is a treasure trove of historical artifacts, gemstones, artwork and ethnic displays and a fascinating introduction to the complex history and ethnography of Myanmar. Also popular with tourists and locals alike is downtown Bogyoke Market (Scott) with its hundreds of stalls selling fabrics, jade, precious gems, crafts from the many remote regions, colorful paintings, clothing and antiques.

While the streets of the city centre are fascinating in themselves, other attractions include China Town, Kandawgyi Lake with its peaceful gardens, the Gems Museum, People’s Square and People’s Park, and Yangon Zoo. On the city’s outskirts is the hauntingly beautiful Allied War Memorial Cemetery commemorating over %%% fallen soldiers from the fierce fighting in the Burma battleground. Thrimingalar Vegetable Market and the Kyimyintine Fish Market will introduce you to the huge range of fruits vegetables, herbs, and sea foods that form the basics of the Myanmar diet.

One increasingly popular destination within the city is the cyclone-ravaged but fascinating former Nagar Glass Factory. Production stopped in 2008 but the hillocks of broken colorful glass still visible in the encroaching jungle make a surreal impression. Intact handmade treasures can still be discovered here.

Inya lake, larger than Kandawgi and a favorite with the city’s many demure lovers, is a popular exercise and entertainment spot, offering beautiful reflections and a feeling of freshness in the midst of city life. Nearby is the home of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

A river cruise along the Yangon River will also give you an opportunity to enjoy a scenic view of the city and witness the busy activity of the port and the river itself, as fishing boats and ferries ply constantly across its waters.

While there is no hop-on hop off tourist bus circuit available yet in Yangon, individual sightseeing tours can easily be arranged.

WHERE TO GO—SIGHTSEEING IN YANGON & ITS ENVIRONS

Shwedagon Pagoda

shwedagon-pagodaTowering almost 100 meters above the green cityscape of Yangon, the Shwedagon Pagoda is the landmark visible from miles around. One of the wonders of the world, it is believed to have been built over 2500 years ago. The hair relic of the Gautama Buddha and other relics of the three previous Buddhas were enshrined in it. Successive kings had enlarged the Pagoda during the period of from 15th to 18th century. The final enlargement of the Pagoda was carried out by Queen Shin Saw Pu, rising to the height of 326 ft.

Sula Pagoda

sule-pagodaLocated right in the center of the Yangon city is Sule pagoda built over 2000 years ago. As many other ancient pagodas, it has been rebuilt and repaired many time. It is also believed that a hair relic of the Buddha was enshrined according to its Mon name “Kyaik Athok” meaning the pagoda where a sacred hair relic of the Buddha over 2000 years ago.



Botahtaung Pagoda

botahtaung-pagodaSituated on the bank of the Yangon River, Bo means military leader and Tahtaung means a thousand. Thousand of military leader came there to welcome and escort the hair relics of the Buddha brought from India over 2500 years ago. Later a pagoda was built on the site where the sacred hairs were welcomed. It was completely destroy during WW II and rebuilt in 1948. Most of the pagodas in Myanmar are solid but Botahtaung is hollow inside like a temple. So visitor can walk through it.

Chaukhtatgyi reclining Buddha Image

chaukhtatgyiSituated north east of Shwedagon pagoda is Chauk Htat Gyi Reclaiming Buddha Image (72 m) long, one of the largest Buddha Images long. Original image was built by Sir Po Thar in 1970 and damaged due to climate over the years.




National Museum

national-museumNational Museum, situated southwest of Shwedagon Pagoda, stands now on Pyay Road. The old museum was first at Jubilee hall on Shwedagon pagoda road. In 1970, it was moved to and housed on Pansodan road till 1994. It has five stories and has rich collections of antiques, cultural objects, arts and handicrafts of national races and the royal regalia, traditional musical instruments and paintings are on display. National Museum is the place where the national and cultural heritages of the entire nation are well preserved.

Bogyoke Market (Scott)

bogyoke-marketIt was formally called Scott Market named after Mr. Jarvin Scott, Rangoon Municipal Commissioner during the British colonial government. After the independence in 1948, the name has been changed to Bogyoke Aung Sun as the honour of our national leader, General Aung Sun, who fought for the independence against British. Local as well as imported household materials, textiles, lacquer wares, silverwares, sculptures, jewelries and gifts are available. It is open on every day except on Monday.

Downtown

dawntownBeing geographically and commercially the heart of the city, you can reach by bus every part of the city easily from there. Most of the tourists start their city tours at the right center of the city, opposite the Town Hall with the visit of Sule Pagoda. When you arrive at the center point of the city, you can find simultaneously the City Hall, the Immigration office, Immanuel Baptist Church and High Court Building. It is an ideal place for those who want to take pictures of these buildings built during the colonial time.

YANGON’S ENVIRONS

THANLYIN (Syriam)

thalyinLocated about 40 km away from Yangon ( a 45 minute drive) is Thanlyin, occupied by the Portuguese in the early 17th Century as a trading port, and still boasting old buildings as evidence of this interesting era. Of course, Thanlyin is home to impressive pagodas such as Kyaik-Khauk Pagoda, Heindu Temple, Phadagyi Pagoda and Kyauktan (Ye-le) Pagoda each with its own special architecture and Before entering the town, cross the almost 2km long bridge over the mighty Bago River. If you have time in Yangon, don’t miss making the half day excursion to the small town.

TWANTE

twanteTwante, situated on the Bank of the Twante canal, is a two-hour drive by boat and an hour drive by car from Yangon. The boat trip will give you excellent opportunity to see the rural life of the local people living along the canal. Being famous for its pottery industries, it is now visited by tourists who wish to witness the making of pots both useful and aesthetic.



PATHEIN

patheinThe third biggest city of the country and the capital of Ayeyarwaddy division is Pathein. About 180 km (four hour drive) from Yangon, It is the main gate way to very famous beaches in Myanmar. Ngwe Saung beach and Chaung Thar beach are not far from Pathein. Pathein umbrella and Halawar ( traditional snack) are well known in Myanmar. Other places of interest are Shwemoutdaw pagoda and Mawtinzun pagoda.

TAUNGGYI

taunggyi01Taunggyi, over 1430 metres above sea-level, is the capital of Shan State. It is a hill station, cool and pleasant all the year round. The market, on every fifth day, is crowded with ethnic minorities in their traditional dresses. The journey from Inlelake to Taunggyi takes about an hour.




AYE THAYA GOLD RESORT

aye-thaya-golf-resortAye TharYar Golf Resort 18 holes is located at the foot of Taunggyi Hill, just 30 minutes from Heho airport, 15 minutes of winding mountain road to taunggyi the capital city of the Shan State, 30 minutes to the Inlay Lake and the nearby Shwenyaung railway station.




KAKKU

kakkuKakku, about 40 km south of Taunggyi (1½ hour drivd), is dotted with over one thousand stupas. It is one of the famous religious sites of the Shan State, especially the holiest religious site of Pa-O people. You can reach there by trekking from Inle Lake for one day. Over two thousand stupas and temples are standing in the same complex. Kakku is rarely discovered by most travelers visiting Myanmar.



KALAW

kalaw01Kalaw, a hill station used by British as their summer seat during their time, beautifully is situated surrounded by pine trees and hazy blue mountains at an altitude of 1400 meters above sea-level. Many of the Tudor-style houses and English gardens of colonial days remain. It is located 70 km west of Taunggyi and 2-hour drive from Inle Lake. Sightseeing can be done in Kalaw market, Buddha image made of bamboo. Some trekking tours can be made to Palaung villages nearby Kalaw. 3 day trekking tour to Inle Lake from Kalaw is a popular and charming feature of Kalaw.

PINDAYA CAVE

pindaya-cave01About 45 km drive from Kalaw is Pindaya, well known for its extensive limestone caves. The caves are set deep in the hillsides and there stands at the entrance, a 15 meter high Shwe U Min Pagoda. There are over 6000 Buddha images made of different materials and wood in it. Tourists who are interested in trekking can make trekking tours to villages near Pindaya, especially to Yazagyi village. On the way to Yazagyi village you can take sightseeing in Palaung and Pa-O villages. Another must is a visit to the paper umbrella workshop.

AUNGBAN

aungbanAungban, situated on the high-way between Kalaw and Inle Lake, is the main junction in Shan state, branching off to Kayar State and Mandalay division. . It is reached by train and car from Mandalay. Aungban morning market is one of the colourful markets in the country, taking place once in 5 days. It is an ideal place for your biological stop on your long driving. It has also nice and cold weather due to its elevation.


MYINNMAHTI CAVE

About 7 km southeast of Kalaw, is situated at the foot of the Myinmhti Mountain at an altitude of 4315 feet. It is reached by car from kalaw. Myinmahti Cave is also a religious side for the native people of Pa-O and ideal place for sightseeing as a side trip during your tour in the southern Shan State.

THAZI

About 177 km south of Mandalay is Thazi, a rail junction town, brunching out to the Shan state. Most of the visitors from Mandalay, Bagan and Yangon, who want to take a train journey to the tourist destinations like Inle, Kalaw, Pindaya, Taunggyi embark or disembark. Train journey to NyaungShwe, the transfer point for those who wish to proceed to Taunggyi or Shwenyaungfamous for its picturesque Inle Lake, offers a magnificent panorama of the Shan mountain ranges. It is also rapidly growing in popularity.

PYAY

pyayPyay, an ancient city called Sri Khetra from AD 300 to 1000, is about 285 km north of Yangon, situated on the east bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River. The sprawling ancient ruins of the Pyu era are easily accessible and the area is an important archeological site with unusually constructed stupas still visible in the fields. They rise up mysteriously, their simple yet imposing architecture reflecting the distant time of their construction.

A small museum near the ancient palace ruins contains some fascinating and beautiful artifacts from these earliest times and we highly recommend a visit.

In the town of Pyay, the pagoda that houses a unique Buddha image with glasses is of interest. The huge curious spectacles were donated by a gentleman whose wife was cured of vision problems after a visit to the original image.

Side Trip: Combine a 2 hour drive by road across the Nawaday Bridge over the Ayeyarwaddy with a 15 minute boat ride, to make an excursion to Akhauktaung, where beautiful Buddha images are carved in the face of the steep rocky river banks.

 

PYIN OO LWIN

pyin-oo-lwinSituated over 1000 meters above sea-level, about 69 km away from Mandalay is PyinOoLwin, accessible by car and train. With its climate being cool and pleasant the whole year round, British government designated as the summer seat of government during the British colonial time in Myanmar. PyinOoLwin is well-known for its colonial-style houses with large compound and pine trees, eucalyptus and silver-oak abound in town. Today PyinOoLwin serves as a summer hill resort attracting large number of not only local visitors but also international tourists during the hot season. Places of interest in its vicinity are Peik Chin Myaung Cave, PweKauk Waterfall, Ani-Sakan Waterfall, Morning Market, Pyichit Buddha Image and National Kandawgyi Garden. Another must is a visit to Purcell Tower right in the middle of the town, one of the ten clocks made in 1934 in commemoration of the silver jubilee of the reign of King George V of the United Kingdom. Riding in one-horse carriage is a popular and charming feature of PyinOoLwin life. While in PyinOoLwin be sure to make an excursion to Goteik Viaduct built by British, considered the second highest viaduct in the world.

 

PUTAO

putaoPutao is a small town located in the northern most part of Myanmar. Surrounded by snow peaked mountain, it has cool weather the whole year round. Putao is a wonderful vacation spot which is become more popular with international tourists who are discovering for themselves its wonderful scenery, splendid climate. If you are looking for something different with the exotic atmosphere, you will like Putao. It is also the nearest town to the base camp for the climbing of Mt. Khakhaborazi (5889 meters), which is the highest mountain not only in Myanmar and but also in Southeast Asia. The main places of interest to the international hikers are Mt. Phonganrazi, Mt. Phangranrazi, Mt. Phonyinrazi, Mt. Madweyarzi, and Mt. Khakhaborazi. Other places worth seeing are Kaungmulone Pagoda, Machanbaw village, Shangaung village, Mulashidibridge, Namkhan village, Ziyadam village, Wasandam village, Shangaung village, Tahaungdam village.

MYITKYINA

myintkyinaMyitkyina is the largest town in Kachin State. From Myitkyina visitors can take a trip to the confluence (Myitson) ofMaikha and Malikha, the source of the Ayeyarwaddy River. There are regular flights from Yangon and Mandalay to Myitkyina. Places of interest in Myitkyina are Manaw-compound where the famous Manaw festival is held, Karanenaw, Morning Market. You should take a trip to Indawgyi Lake, the biggest lake in Myanmar, Time permitting. Crusing down the mighty river Ayeyarwaddy through the beautiful second defile between Myitkyina-Bhamaw and Katha is a fascinating way to observe scenery of this river. The most stretch winds through the romantic second defile, which is a famous attraction especially at blossom-time. It is recommended to take only downstream.

 

 

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