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1Bogyoke Aung San Market

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Bogyoke Aung San Market is a bustling bazaar housed in a colonial building, offering a wide array of items such as antiques, jewelry, art, and food. It's situated near attractions like the 2,200-year-old Sule Pagoda and vibrant night markets. The market has almost a century of history and is a popular spot for tourists to purchase souvenirs like Burmese cloth, clothing, and jewelry.
If you are looking for precious gems, jewelry, clothes, crafts made of stone or wood, this market is your place. There are also money exchange offices with good rates. There are also places to eat or have a refreshing orange or avocado juice.
Blanca R — Google review
This is the best place to buy gifts or souvenirs. They offer anything from traditional garments, shirts and polos (I bought a few and they’re of good quality!), jewelry, paintings, and other trinkets. Definitely a must go place for tourists wanting to see handmade local crafts and souvenirs!
Janno — Google review
Extremely authentic place to visit if you are into arts. Looks like a big art gallery, a mix of modernity and past. Lots of things can be purchased there from jewellery to paintings. There are also dining experiences available. Lots of public restrooms. Overall, interesting calm walk-through the whole market.
Daniil M — Google review
Traditional market but it was not a happy feeling after I got back in the hotel checking my purchases. After converting what I’ve paid for 5 items I bought, surely I paid 3X for what it should be. I just wish people or sellers are honest and will not do their dirty tricks to earn more. This type of experience shoo tourist away to buy. Sad, because I’m sure not all sellers are bad and must have decent sellers out there. Negative experience from visiting this market for me but in a positive note, I hope what I paid extra, helped them in a way. Overall, it is a place to buy souvenirs. Good for photo ops, with its natural local charm. #iamkbonita #labonitaviajera #myanmar
Khristine B — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to Bogyoke Aung San Market! It’s a great place to walk around and explore, with so many interesting shops selling jewelry, gemstones, handicrafts, and beautiful Burmese fabrics. There’s also a good mix of souvenirs and local products, so it’s perfect for picking up something unique. The market has a lively but relaxed atmosphere, and the vendors are friendly and not too pushy. If you enjoy bargaining, you can get some great deals! There are also food stalls where you can try some local snacks. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Yangon! I’d love to come back and explore more.
ChuLuxe E — Google review
Bogyoke Aung San Market in Yangon is an exceptional market, even for someone who isn’t usually a fan of touristy markets. It’s well-organized, making it easy to browse, and the selection is impressive. You’ll find beautiful items at reasonable prices, from jewelry and textiles to souvenirs. It’s a pleasure to explore, with a clean and orderly setup that sets it apart from many other markets. Definitely worth a visit!
Tibor — Google review
Interesting market. Selling Various items from gems, fabrics, antiques, souvenirs etc. Visitors need to bargain for the best price
Mohd H — Google review
Huge bustling market which is a lot of fun to simply just wander around or pick up souvenirs and really anything else you'd ever want to buy. It can be a bit daunting to find your way around, but it's perfectly safe and there are always lots of other tourists wandering around as well. I bought a couple souvenirs and found prices were totally reasonable without needing to bargain beforehand.
Sean M — Google review
11143 Bo Gyoke Aung San Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for Bogyoke Aung San Market

2Shwedagon Pagoda

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Nestled in the heart of Yangon, the Shwedagon Pagoda stands as a breathtaking testament to Myanmar's rich cultural heritage. Towering at 99 meters and adorned with an impressive 11 tons of pure gold, this historic Buddhist temple is not only the oldest pagoda in the country but also one of the most revered religious sites globally. Dating back over 2,600 years, it houses sacred relics from four past Buddhas, including strands of hair from Gautama Buddha himself.
After sunset, we stepped barefoot up Singuttara Hill, the city lights of Yangon fading behind us as the golden glow of Shwedagon rose ahead. Even in the dimming light, it felt like a world apart. A place alive with quiet devotion and flickering candles, as if the whole hill breathed with something ancient. Parts of the complex were under repair, as the recent earthquake left its mark in cracks and bamboo scaffolding. But even through the signs of damage, the stupa stood tall, nearly 100 meters of gold catching the last traces of daylight, still radiant, still sacred. We moved slowly, clockwise, like the others, past smaller pagodas and shrines, some draped in hessian, others lit by oil lamps. There was a hush in the air, not silence, but something deeper like a respect, a resilience. This place, even wounded, still held its power. They say it houses relics of four Buddhas, including eight hairs of Gautama himself. And in that moment, with the night wrapped around us and the scent of incense rising, it wasn’t hard to believe. I paused to hold time for the victims: the ones lost to the quake, and the many more bound under the weight of oppression. A quiet offering. A silent wish. And beneath that golden spire, I let gratitude swell in me for the unseen hands and hearts that helped heal my own, for the goodwill of the universe that still reaches out, even when things break. Spirituality, beauty, and the weight of centuries all met us there, even after the ground had shifted beneath it.
Edward K — Google review
Probably one of the most best experiences I had in Yangon, visiting the Shwedagon Pagoda. Pictures online don't capture how truly majestic and magnificent this structure is. The way it glows in the daytime or at night, will simply capture your attention everytime.
Steve — Google review
The Shwedagon Pagoda is Myanmar’s most sacred Buddhist site, a 112 meter tall golden stupa in Yangon. It was constructed 2,600 years ago which is now the oldest Buddhist stupa in the world. Houses relics of the past four Buddhas, including eight hairs of the current Buddha, making it a pilgrimage site of global importance. The pagoda complex is adorned with thousands of gold plates, diamonds, rubies, and other significant stones. We were so lucky that it was sunny the day we went since it is rainy season in Yangon and it was raining most of the time while we were there. It was scorching hot that day, we cannot stay for more than an hour to see the huge complex. I was only able to take few photos as we were both melting and the tile floor can get very hot, I was walking like a kangaroo on barefoot. No footwear allowed upon entering. I was in awe with the beauty and history of the pagoda and other temples. Truly thankful to be able to see this complex for once in my life travels. #labonitaviajera #iamkbonita #shwedagonpagoda
Khristine B — Google review
The place is huge and very impressive. The ticket is 25000 and you have to pay in cash and ATM is only inside(!), so you can’t get inside unless you have cash. Girls who give tickets won’t let me in, I was lucky a guide helped me P.S. the ticket says that the price is 10000, so not about legitimacy of their posters
Anna D — Google review
The Shwedagon Pagoda is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda in Myanmar, as it is believed to contain relics of the four previous Buddhas of the present kalpa. It is also known as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a gilded stupa located in Yangon, Myanmar. The stupa is made of genuine gold plates
CK C — Google review
The Shwedagon Pagoda is without a doubt the most iconic and sacred site in all of Myanmar. Towering majestically over Yangon, this golden stupa is not only a religious monument but a symbol of the nation’s spiritual heart and cultural pride. From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere is deeply moving. The pagoda glows with a brilliant golden hue, especially breathtaking at sunrise or sunset when the light dances across its gilded surface. Believed to enshrine relics of four Buddhas, including strands of Gautama Buddha’s hair, the site holds immense spiritual significance for Buddhist devotees. The complex itself is vast and filled with richly decorated shrines, prayer halls, and smaller stupas. Every detail—from the ornate carvings to the flickering candlelight —reflects centuries of devotion and artistry. The soft chanting of monks, the scent of incense, and the sight of locals and pilgrims in prayer create an atmosphere of deep peace and reverence. Shwedagon is not just a place to visit—it’s an experience to absorb. Whether you're there for spiritual reasons, cultural exploration, or simply to admire its architectural splendor, the pagoda leaves a lasting impression. It is a must-see landmark that captures the soul of Myanmar. The Shwedagon Pagoda is located on Singuttara Hill in Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Towering over the city, it can be seen from many vantage points, especially near Kandawgyi Lake. To reach the Shwedagon Pagoda, tourists can take taxis or buses from downtown Yangon, such as Line 8 or Line 11. While buses stop nearby, the easiest and most convenient option is by taxi, which typically takes about 15–20 minutes. There are four main entrances: South, West, North, and East. The southern entrance is wheelchair accessible and includes an elevator. International tourists are required to pay an entrance fee of approximately 10,000 Kyat. Opening hours: Daily from 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Things to know before visiting: Visitors must dress appropriately, wear long pants or a skirt that covers the knees and a shirt with sleeves that covers the shoulders. Avoid tight or revealing clothing. Shoes and socks must be removed before entering. Best time to visit: Early morning or evening—to enjoy the cool air and stunning light, especially during sunset when the golden pagoda gleams against the sky. It’s customary to walk clockwise around the pagoda, refrain from loud conversation, and avoid pointing your feet at sacred objects. There is a tourist service center, and inside the museum, you'll find displays of religious antiques and historical exhibitions.
Pattana M — Google review
Very nice experience to go here in the evening. Last time I went in the daytime so it was another kind of experience. In brief, very nice and beautiful. Very big place so you should spare at least 1 hour to be here.
Forelsket S — Google review
Always have some person go with you and provide some introduction of the pagoda without agree from you and will ask for tip from you. Better take sun glasses.
Captain D — Google review
Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•https://www.shwedagonpagoda.org.mm/mm/•+95 1 375 767•Tips and more reviews for Shwedagon Pagoda
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3Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple

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Nestled near the serene Kandawgyi Lake in Yangon, the Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple is a must-visit for anyone exploring Myanmar. This remarkable temple is home to an impressive 66-meter reclining Buddha, one of the largest statues in the country. The intricate details of this magnificent figure, from its delicately crafted eyelashes to the beautifully inscribed feet, showcase exceptional artistry and devotion.
Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple is a must-visit gem in Yangon! The 66-meter reclining Buddha is truly breathtaking, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and serene beauty. The temple's tranquil atmosphere invites contemplation, making it a perfect escape from the city's hustle. Don't miss the stunning glass eyes and the intricate details of the Buddha's feet, featuring 108 sacred symbols. The temple is open 24/7, allowing visitors to experience its charm at any time. Remember to dress modestly and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. A visit here is not just sightseeing; it's a spiritual journey! 🌟
Aung ( — Google review
This is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in Yangon, known for its largest Buddha image in Myanmar. The Buddha statue was first built in 1907 as an open-air sitting Buddha. It was unfortunately blown up by the Japanese in the Second World War. It was rebuilt in 1953 to the current white big reclining Buddha. Besides the Buddha statue, there are also painting depicting the life of Buddha on the wall. Worth a visit
CK C — Google review
Chaukhtatgyi Reclining Buddha is the third-largest reclining Buddha in Myanmar, located in Yangon. The Buddha statue is incredibly beautiful, measuring 65 meters long and 16 meters high. One of its most special features is its very large and expressive eyes, which add to its majestic appearance. Walking to the back, you will find Thep Than Jai, where visitors can ask for blessings and make wishes. The reclining Buddha is truly magnificent and offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere. Visitors can also climb the stairs at the back of the Buddha to take stunning pictures, providing a unique perspective of this grand statue. I highly recommend visiting this temple for those interested in Buddhist culture and history or simply to admire its beauty and tranquility.
ChuLuxe E — Google review
Visited on November 15, 2024 Today, I had the chance to visit Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple in Yangon, and it was an absolutely stunning experience. The temple is home to a massive reclining Buddha statue, which is the highlight of the site and truly breathtaking. The reclining Buddha at Chaukhtatgyi is enormous—66 meters long—and beautifully crafted. Its serene expression and the intricate details, especially on the soles of the feet with 108 sacred symbols, were fascinating. Standing in front of such a grand statue, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of calm and reverence. The colors and design of the Buddha make it visually striking, and it’s a sight I’ll never forget. The temple’s peaceful atmosphere was one of the best parts of my visit. It wasn’t crowded, and the gentle sound of chanting and the aroma of incense created a tranquil setting. Watching the locals offering flowers and prayers gave me a deeper appreciation of the space as a living, spiritual place. Getting to the temple was straightforward, and entry was free, though I left a small donation. The grounds were well-kept, and there were shaded areas where I could sit and take in the atmosphere. It was nice to see that photography was allowed, so I could capture some memories without feeling intrusive. Dress Code: Make sure to wear modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees. Best Time to Visit: I went before lunch and it is very humid outside. Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple is a must-visit if you’re in Yangon. The reclining Buddha alone is worth the trip, and the peaceful environment made it a perfect escape from the city. It’s a place I’d definitely recommend to anyone visiting Myanmar.
Janu-Rey S — Google review
Worth visiting. Very peacefull. Didnt expect to be that big in person. Spend minutes admiring Buddha's face and the way his manicured hand support his head. The bare metal frames and trusses adds the charm to the temple. One of the most memorable temples I visited around Southeast Asia
Leo L — Google review
The pagoda notes for its huge reclining Buddha image. It is amazing and much bigger than I thought. Spend time to stroll around there you will learn many things about Buddhism in Myanmar. This pagoda is open for visitors. You should visit this place.
Bimalangkar — Google review
Beautiful space. Easily accessible. Reminder for westerners, it is a temple and so there are certain dress requirements. The Buddha is huge. Much bigger than I expected. There is a raised viewing platform to see a different perspective. It does get quite hot, so morning might be better
Ben S — Google review
A must visit large scale lounging Buddha if you are in Yangon. A very beautiful and serene place. Much bigger than I expected. I love this magnificent and peaceful place.
Kitchet N — Google review
R567+MFQ, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple

4Sule Pagoda

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Nestled in the bustling heart of downtown Yangon, the Sule Pagoda stands as a stunning testament to Myanmar's rich history and culture. This gilded Buddhist stupa, believed to be around 2,500 years old, is not only an architectural marvel with its ornate exterior but also a significant landmark in Burmese politics. It has served as a gathering point for pivotal pro-democracy movements throughout history.
The Sule Pagoda is a beautiful landmark located right in the heart of downtown Yangon. According to legend, it was built during the time of Buddha, adding a deep historical and spiritual significance to its charm. The pagoda’s golden exterior gleams in the sunlight, making it a striking sight amidst the bustling city. Entry for foreigners is 10,000 Kyat, and its central location makes it easy to visit while exploring Yangon. It’s a wonderful place to experience the city’s cultural and religious heritage.
Tibor — Google review
The biggest and most respected deity in Myanmar Sule Pagoda is a pagoda built over 2,000 years ago. It is a golden octagonal pagoda located in the center of the roundabout in Yangon. The base of the pagoda has a Buddha image for each day of birth to worship according to tradition. As for praying to the deity, it can grant a blessing. There is a secret: you must pray only once to use it as power for worship. Do not change your mind. Foreigners entrance fee: 10,000 Kyat/person.
Prachyan S — Google review
If you are in Yangon, this is a place you should visit. There is a park nearby where you can relax and unwind. The scenery near the pagoda is also very beautiful.
Tin W — Google review
Nice from the outside, near Independence statue. I dropped by in the evening so I did not come inside. Will do next time.
Forelsket S — Google review
Sule Pagoda is an ancient octagonal pagoda located in the heart of the city, surrounded by many roads leading to it. It is a sacred place situated at the center of travel in Yangon, making it a significant cultural and spiritual landmark. Around the base of the pagoda, there are Buddha images designated for each day of birth, allowing visitors to worship according to their birth day. The surroundings of the pagoda are incredibly beautiful, with the golden pagoda standing in striking contrast to the green-roofed buildings nearby. To visit the pagoda, visitors must remove their shoes outside, as is customary in every temple in Myanmar. Shoes and socks must be taken off at the entrance as a sign of respect. Sule Pagoda is a must-visit destination for those who want to experience the spiritual and cultural essence of Yangon, offering both a serene atmosphere and a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage.
ChuLuxe E — Google review
Sule Pagoda is a must-visit gem in the heart of Yangon! This stunning octagonal stupa, believed to be over 2,500 years old, enshrines a sacred relic of the Buddha, making it a significant pilgrimage site. Surrounded by vibrant streets and colonial architecture, the atmosphere is both lively and serene. Visiting during sunset offers breathtaking views as the golden spire glistens against the sky. Don’t miss this iconic landmark; it’s not just a pagoda but a symbol of resilience and history in Myanmar!
Aung ( — Google review
Visited November 14, 2024 Sule Pagoda, located in the heart of Yangon, is a stunning testament to Myanmar’s rich spiritual and architectural heritage. My visit today left a lasting impression, although the experience was slightly hampered by the midday heat. The golden stupa of Sule Pagoda stands out amidst the city’s busy streets, glowing brightly even under the harsh sun. Its unique octagonal shape and intricate details reflect centuries of craftsmanship. With a history dating back over 2,000 years, it remains an essential spiritual landmark and a beautiful sight to behold. Inside the pagoda, the serene atmosphere was a welcome relief from the chaos of the streets outside. Devotees were quietly praying and making offerings, adding to the sacred ambiance. While the peacefulness inside was soothing, the heat during my pre-lunch visit made it harder to fully enjoy the experience. The entrance fee for foreigners is 10,000 MMK, which is well worth it for the opportunity to explore this historic site. However, I strongly advise against walking to the pagoda, especially during the late morning or midday. The heat was intense, and it made the journey exhausting—opting for a taxi or Grab would be a much better choice. A few meters away from the pagoda, there is a viewpoint that offers a great perspective of Sule Pagoda surrounded by the bustling cityscape. It’s a fantastic spot for taking photos and appreciating the contrast between the ancient stupa and modern Yangon. Sule Pagoda is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and spiritual significance. While the midday heat and surrounding city chaos can be challenging, the pagoda’s beauty and the nearby viewpoint make it a rewarding experience. Just plan your visit carefully, and you’ll appreciate this iconic landmark fully.
Janu-Rey S — Google review
Unluckily it was heavy rain day. However, this temple is one of the best place I have visited in ASEAN. Peaceful and architecturally clean and beautiful. One of the place to recommend for sightseeing in Yangon.
Nobu H — Google review
Junction of Sule Pagoda Road, Maha Bandula Road, Yangon 11141, Myanmar (Burma)•+95 1 371 561•Tips and more reviews for Sule Pagoda

5Kandawgyi Lake

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Kandawgyi Lake is a 150-acre artificial reservoir located east of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. It is surrounded by the Kandawgyi Natural Park and Yangon Zoological Gardens, making it one of the city's popular attractions. The lake features walking paths, offering picturesque views and a relaxing atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
There are many things to do around the lake area, including visiting a couple of public parks, a plant nursery area, going for a walk around the lake, trying the food at one of the many restaurants around the lake, sitting in the shade and enjoying live music played and sung by park revelers, jogging, hiking, eating lunch, picnicking. This is a huge public space that rarely disappoints. Highly recommended.
Georges Y — Google review
If you are not going there for meal. You don't have to pay 500mmk entrance fee to the clutter of restaurants. If just for sight seeing. There is a plywood path build near the lake before the entrance. You can just take that path to see the lake. You can't walk around the lake. Is blocked and be careful of those holes on the path. Only the Double Dragon Stone Boat there for you to take pictures. Other then that nothing good to see. Those path that can be walk on is surround by building. No nature, so don't waste time coming here.
Stephen F — Google review
The lake is a nice spot for a morning run. There are various entrances to the park surrounding the lake - on the southern side some will charge an entrance fee but access from the northern side was free of charge as of January 2020. The park on the northern side allows for some great pagoda views. At the time of writing this a boardwalk was being erected on the southern-west side but it was not complete, yet.
René S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit with family. It is a nice picnic spot.
Piyush M — Google review
This lake and the walk around it, it worth the effort. It is not a pristine English garden. The lake is full of algae and there is a bit of rubbish around. But the boardwalk has just been replaced and the new one creates a really nice way to walk around the lake. (FEB 2020 - It is almost finished but there are a few parts that are just being completed. There did not seems to be any signs , but you can find yourself at a dead end and have to walk back in a few places when you come upon the next lot of construction) All in all a great walk around.
Paul S — Google review
Looks good from little distance. Lot of the wooden boards of the side walking lane are broken and men were drinking in the walk. It is worth to visit and you can see the Pagoda from the lake. It has malls and restaurants near the lake.
Venkatesh G — Google review
A large and shallow artificial lake filled with water from bigger Inya Lake. It's a beautiful lake with a more than 6000 m long wooden bridge, constructed around it. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately :)), parts of the bridge are being repaired so that you can't get everywhere, i.e. to Karaweik Palace restaurant (december 2019), walking over it.
Dávid K — Google review
A very big and beautiful area to walk around or relax. A few drinks stalls and toilets spotted about but no toilet paper so remember to bring your own.
Asha S — Google review
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6Yangon

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Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, is the largest city in Myanmar and was its capital until 2006. The city boasts a mix of British colonial architecture, modern high-rises, and gilded Buddhist pagodas that define its skyline. Shwedagon Paya, a shimmering pagoda complex, is a major pilgrimage site drawing thousands of visitors annually. Other notable religious sites include the Botataung and Sule pagodas which house Buddhist relics.
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7National Museum of Myanmar

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The National Museum of Myanmar, a modern five-story establishment in Yangon, is an essential destination for anyone eager to delve into the rich tapestry of Burmese history and culture. Established in 1952, this museum showcases a diverse array of exhibitions that highlight everything from the evolution of the Myanmar alphabet to the unique traditions and attire of various ethnic groups. Among its most captivating displays is the Royal Lion Throne, a stunning artifact that embodies deep cultural significance.
The admission fee is 10k now. One locker room for sorting your bag, and a few room prohibited the photoshoots on an piece of paper attached to the ticket also the sign at the door of each a a reminder. Loved the rich culture including the folk art, clothing and the precious display of the royal family items. A great way to get a glimpse of Myanmar and as in its history and geography. It is not as modern and advanced as the ones in those developed countries, but they have made their best efforts showcasing the country obviously.
CP T — Google review
Myanmar National Museum – Honest Impressions The Myanmar National Museum is almost empty — you might find yourself being the only visitor inside. It feels quite deserted, which can be peaceful but also a bit eerie. Bags are not allowed inside. You have to leave them at the entrance in a locker, which is securely locked. The staff are generally friendly and helpful. However, one major downside is that photography is not allowed inside the museum. This is quite disappointing, as most national museums around the world allow visitors to take photos. The museum lacks air conditioning, so it gets uncomfortably hot inside. The exhibits and overall layout feel somewhat underwhelming and basic — it gives off a rather neglected or half-hearted vibe. On the plus side, the entrance fee is cheap, just a few US dollars. But overall, it’s not a very impressive experience unless you’re deeply interested in Burmese history and have time to spare.
Lis H — Google review
The national museum is well worth a visit. It has a lot of very interesting exhibits. It only costs 10,000MMK to visit and can easily take a few hours to go through. I’d recommend it for anyone who wants to learn about Myanmar’s precolonial history.
Laurel J — Google review
It's a must to do if you want to want to learn more on Myanmar. The 4 floors took me ( in fast ) 2 hours but if you are an historian or cultural passioned, it will take you more. Not many people there, it's very quite and good to see the beauties and pieces, you will be alone most of the time in each hall. Very interesting is the music instruments hall on the 3rd floor and the Asian corner on the top floor.
Péchey J — Google review
Surprisingly empty. No bags allowed inside but there are lockers you can rent. Phones are allowed but some areas are off limits for photography. 4 floors with 3-4 galleries per floor. It has everything from Royal Regalia and thrones to prehistoric dinosaur bones. The gallery on the major tribes that make up Myanmar was fascinating as was the music and art gallery. Well worth a visit if you are in the city. Give yourself 2-3 hours to explore.
Maris C — Google review
If you are spending vacation in Yagoon and also interested in learning the culture of Myanmar, the National Museum of Myanmar should be in your to-go lists. This is the main museum of Burmese art, history and culture in Myanmar. The National Museum of Myanmar is a treasure chest of priceless stone inscriptions, documents, carvings, paintings and a host of other artifacts that testify to the ancient culture and civilization of the Myanmar people. Visiting this museum enlightens one with greater knowledge and understanding of beautiful the Myanmar nation and its people. It has an extensive collection of ancient artifacts, ornaments, work of art, inscriptions and historic memorabilia, related to history, culture and civilization of Burmese people.
Tun L — Google review
I was there last year people said its closed now as they plan to move it to another place so you need to check about this. But although of this I want to share my experience about this amazing museum as I really enjoyed to be there last year. First you pay as forginer 500k and you have to leave your bag at outside locker and it's mandatory The museum consist of 5 floors each one has a story and it's special and different items. If you want to know about Burma history and traditions and culture this will be the best place ever as almost show every thing you need to know specially its very hard to find someone explain all of this to you as the history of Burma is long and complicated. I took around 1.5 hours to finish my tour and still feeling its not enough. Overall its a great experience and I hope it still open.
Moh T — Google review
+ Stunning ground floor of the original golden Lion throne showroom from Mandalay. Third floor golden jewelry & Forth floor custom was interesting of showing some highlights of the 135 different tribes history and fashion. + Washroom on every floor. Convenient. - Though not too impressed the young girl guide asking up front for tips if the tour is satisfactory. Reminds of like being in Cuba. Difference being in here she’s polite, friendly & attentive to everyone of our group. Cuba was total opposite. Whole trip in Myanmar has never been asked nor expected tips. - Certain area no photography nor video allowed. Lights at certain floor was quite dim. Entrance Free for locals. 5000 Y for foreigner. Nice staff. English speaking staff available to tour around.
M C — Google review
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8Inya Lake

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Inya Lake is a serene and picturesque destination nestled in the heart of Yangon, offering a perfect blend of tranquility and romance. This expansive artificial lake, originally created by British colonial rulers as a water reservoir, has become the largest inland body of water in the region. Its scenic shores are lined with beautifully maintained parks and gardens, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls or quiet picnics. Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities such as rowing or taking sunset cruises from the local sailing club.
Very scenic and picturesque lake. The western side of the lake along Pyay Road is popular with locals and visitors and is a great place for sunsets. If you are there in the evening, bring insect repellent to protect yourself from some very pesky bugs. It is possible to visit the lake via the colorful but very slow Circular Railway, stopping at Hledan Centre station. From the station, you can take a cab or walk half an hour to the lake. If you decide to walk, the Hledan Market and the University of Yangon make for some worthwhile stops.
G A — Google review
The place is very peaceful though it can get very hot. Be careful when you are walking on the wood trail, it is not so durable.
Merbert J — Google review
Beautiful place for refreshment
Nowshad R — Google review
Inya Lake and Jerry 📸 #flimphotography
Thet P — Google review
You can feel fresh and windy air. Stay peacefully and away from city life.
Mishima Z — Google review
It's a nice place to sightseeing and walk around
Jait N — Google review
Inya Lake is the largest lake in Yangon, Burma (Myanmar), a popular recreational area for Yangonites, Inya Lake is bounded by Parami Road on the north, Pyay Road on the west, Inya Road on the southwest, University Avenue on the south, and Kaba Aye Pagoda Road on the east.Inya Lake is an artificial lake created by the British  as a water reservoir in order to provide a water supply to Yangon. A series of pipes and cables distributes water from Inya Lake to Kandawgyi Lake near downtown Yangon.Located next to Yangon University, it is most well known as a romantic dating area for the university students, and is chronicled many times over in Burmese popular culture .Yangon's premier sailing club is based on the lake.
Ko S — Google review
Largest lake in Yangon and many local people come to that area for relaxation and fun. There are many food shops and car parking nearby the lake.
Saw S — Google review
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9Yangon Chinatown

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Yangon Chinatown, also known as Tayoke Tan, is located west of the Sule Pagoda in Downtown Yangon. The vibrant 19th Street is the main center of the city's Chinatown and a popular spot for night entertainment. Visitors can explore the local night market and indulge in authentic Myanmar culture through various market stalls offering special dishes such as Chinese bakeries, soup houses, bao buns, spring rolls, barbecued skewers, and Myanmar beer.
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10Myanmar Gems Trade Centre

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The Myanmar Gems Trade Centre, situated in Yangon, is a hub for precious Burmese gemstones. The center houses the Myanmar Gems Museum on its third floor and features 82 stores across three floors at the Gems Mart, offering a wide range of high-quality raw and finished gem products including rubies, sapphires, pearls, jade, and more. It's an ideal destination for those seeking to explore and purchase beautiful stones in a convenient area with numerous shops and restaurants nearby.
It is nice place for looking souvenir , jewellery and traditional culture.
HtinMaw H — Google review
Actually Myanmar gems museum and gem mart, and Myanmar gems trade centre are two separarate buildings, located together side by side. Myanmar gems museum is on the top floor, ticket fee MMK 7000.- , no bag, camera and mobile are not allowed to bring in, have to be kept in locker. Quite intteresting. There is guide for simple description about those display. There are different kinds of gems displaced. The lady guide even showed the pleasant sound from jade by knocking on a piece of jade. Amazing
Wing K — Google review
This is a nice place to visit for gemstone lovers. The exterior and interior building is old. There are a total 4 floors, only the top floor is the gem museum. The rest of the 3 floors are shops that sells the gems. This is a government operated museum. There is an entrance fee of 5usd for foreign to enter the gem museum at level 4. No phones & bags are allowed in the museum. They will provide you with a locker. There are local guide inside to explain to you the different gemstones. It is safer to buy gemstones from here if you have doubt about those shops in Bogyoke Aung San Market. However, the price here are slightly more expensive compared to those in Bogyoke market.
Brandon T — Google review
Over charged. And I am the only customer in the entire building. Most of them are ok with 50% discounts. I wont come back. And I would skip it if I were visiting for a couple of days.
Yenny B — Google review
Beautifull stone. You can buy in here
Nguyen H — Google review
i would recommend this place most definitely if you're looking for some decent and original gems. was brought in here by a local colleague. friendly staff, mostly are able to speak English and conversant pretty well. Price is pretty much reasonable, but you may get some discounts for volume. Careful, though, you may spend more than what you think since the gems are awesome 😎😄
Anas A — Google review
There’s museum at 3rd floor.Photo is not possible here. For foreign visitors,it cost 7000 each. If you have few knowledge on gems like me, here can open your eyes on them. Actually after visit,I still know few on that. It takes up to one hour,that’s enough. The 1st floor is a maker place for shopping.
Peter L — Google review
There is only one floor for exhibition, while the ticket need 7000 MMK. The shops there you can make bargain, most of the products looks make in China.
Chen S — Google review
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11Kyauk Taw Gyi (White Marble Buddha)

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Located near Yangon Airport, Kyauk Taw Gyi is a famous pagoda featuring the impressive Lawkachantha Abayalarbamuni Buddha Image. This remarkable white marble statue stands at 37 feet high, 24 feet wide, and 11 feet deep, carved from a single piece of stone.
Religious Place and quiet place to do meditation, should visit Buddhism ❤️
THET ( — Google review
It's a unique Buddha Image sculpted out of one collosal white marble stone, located upon top of a hill. So you can expect a good, fresh air and of course, a good viewpoint. It's usually crowded on the weekends. So, if you want to go and explore or say your prayers peacefully, you should go there on weekdays. What I especially dislike is that there are many fortunetellers and palm readers doing ritual businesses around the place. And there are many statues of traditional Nats (Spirits) and Nat shrines. Apart from those, this place is good for families. Can hang around all day long peacefully. There is a pretty big lake at the bottom of the hill where you can feed the fish and tortoises too. As usual, there are some shops selling remembrance stuffs and other merchandise.
Toon N — Google review
The most beautiful Buddha statue made of one single marble piece 🙏💛
Eniko R — Google review
A large colourful pagoda with the large white Buddah carved from a single stone a main attraction. Walking around the central hall you can see other statues of Buddahs or the pairs of guards in each corner.
Vincent O — Google review
* Lawkachantha Abayalarbamuni Kyauk Taw Gyi Buddha Image * It is a famous pagoda in Yangon and opened since 2002. Lawkachantha Abayalarbamuni Kyauk Taw Gyi Buddha image was made from a single piece of white marble stone — high 37 feet wide 24 feet and 11 feet. It is located at the junction of Mindama road and Pyay road near Yangon Airport. It is about 35 minutes drive from downtown area. If you go there by bus you get off Sawbwargyi kone bus stop and need to walk about 10 minutes. Opening time is from 6 am to 8 pm.
Hla T — Google review
it's not an ancient Buddha statue, but If you have visited the pagodas around Yangon, you should visit here also. 092022
Soe N — Google review
The big Buddha image is made of a Jade stone. It is located on the top of hill and view from here is also nice. There are several things to see and good for walking too.
Chiko Y — Google review
Quite and Lovely space with lots of trees
Kyaw A — Google review
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12Naga Cave Aung Chan Thar Pagoda

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Nestled in the heart of Myanmar, Naga Cave Aung Chan Thar Pagoda is a captivating destination that weaves together history and spirituality. This ancient pagoda is steeped in supernatural tales, making it a fascinating site for both pilgrims and curious travelers alike. One of its most intriguing features is the skeleton of a real dragon, which adds an air of mystique to this already enchanting location.
Very interesting place and can even see a skeleton of a real Dragon
MKW Y — Google review
ancient pagoda with so many super natural stories.
Aung M — Google review
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Myit T — Google review
This is my place.
Myo K — Google review
Pagoda
Kyaw H — Google review
Religious place
Cba K — Google review
A part of history
Kishan K — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were many cute child monks. I was also able to see the alms bowl, which I had always wanted to see, but perhaps because I went there after it rained in the summer, it was too unsanitary for me. I think I should clean up a little more. . (Original) 可愛い子供の僧侶がたくさんいました。 念願の托鉢も見れましたが、夏に雨降ったあとに行ったせいか、自分には不衛生すぎて無理でした。 もう少し掃除はすべきかと。。
J N — Google review
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13Maha Bandula Park

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Maha Bandula Park is a bustling city park located in the heart of Yangon. It features a prominent obelisk monument and several fountains, surrounded by important buildings such as the court house. While the Independence Monument is a popular spot for photos, it may not be the most picturesque attraction in Myanmar. The park offers a spacious green area near Sule Pagoda, providing a refreshing escape from the urban surroundings.
Mahabandula park ( people square) This square is highlighted with independent monument with vicinity of Yangon town hall , Sule paya pagoda, supreme court of myanmar . It’s a recreation area for locals / shady garden at the opposite side of Town Hall.
Chajchawan N — Google review
Maha Bandula Park is a lovely green space in the heart of Yangon, surrounded by key landmarks like Sule Pagoda and City Hall. It’s a great spot to take a break, enjoy the gardens, and soak in the view of the Independence Monument at its center. The park is lively yet peaceful, but keep in mind it’s closed in the evening, so plan your visit during the day.
Tibor — Google review
Maha Bandula Park, also known as **Maha Bandula Garden**, is a beautiful public park located in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. It's surrounded by notable landmarks such as the **Sule Pagoda**, **Yangon City Hall**, and the High Court .The park is named after General **Maha Bandula**, who fought against the British in the First Anglo-Burmese War. Maha Bandula Park is an oasis of tranquility in the heart of Yangon. The well-maintained gardens, vibrant flowers, and towering trees offer a perfect escape from the city hustle. The view of the iconic Sule Pagoda from the park adds a serene backdrop. It's a wonderful spot for a leisurely stroll, people-watching, or simply soaking up some history.
Aung ( — Google review
Maha Bandula park is a lovely place which is located in the middle of the downtown area of Yangon city. Even tough it’s in the busy area but peaceful place to visit here. For entry no need to pay any money. Walking or have sometimes with friends it’s good place. It has a natural environment and some shops nearby so you can have light food as well. It’s have a historical monument. So nice place to visit.
Bimalangkar — Google review
I went there on a bright sunny day. Everything looked really nice and beautiful. You'll find the democracy piller there. It's a historical place. A lot of tourists visit this place. People were taking rest here and there. Only let down of the place was there were a lot fake Buddhist monks who'll beg for money for no reason. And most of these fake Buddhist monks are children. Locals were alerting me to avoid them.
Ziaul H — Google review
A great public space in the middle of Yangon. There are many reasons to visit and linger. The park, the buildings around it - many with historical significance - but the best of all is people watching. Many Burmese take the time to enjoy the park, especially late in the afternoon. Walk around and choose a place to sit and do the same.
Georges Y — Google review
Maha Bandula Park is a public Park in the middle of the city and its free without ticket. It's really a nice place for relaxing and take your breathing after hanging around in the city. The street food vendor is around and you can try it. What I like there is the surrounded where alot of nice historical buildings like city Hall also there famous Pagoda and sunni mosque in this area. In the heart of the park there is the independence monument of Mynamar and I think it's 72 years now and it was built in the memory of independent from the British at 1948. It take the shape of obelisk and its height about 47 m and its nice to take pic there. It's highly recommended to visit this park at sunny time as it will be super crowded at night.
Moh T — Google review
Neat park popular with locals. A great place to do people watching and take a break after visiting all the major attractions in the area. The park's centerpiece is an imposing obelisk celebrating the end of colonialism and the country's independence from the British.
G A — Google review
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14Hledan Night Market

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Hledan Night Market has gained popularity as the top night market in Yangon, especially after the relocation of the old downtown night market to a less crowded location. While vendors may not speak English fluently, they are accommodating to foreigners. It is a favorite spot for young people, students, and professionals due to its proximity to training classes and hostels. The market offers a variety of street foods catering to different preferences.
Nice place for street food and a little bit crowed with cars and street walkers.
N T — Google review
This place is very crowded and traffic jam is too bad. Street foods selling around there are fresh and clean.
Nyi Z — Google review
It has now become the best night market in Yangon since old downtown night market was moved to Strand Road which is less crowded location so few people go there unlike before. Food are not expensive but local sellers rarely speak English although they look so helpful to foreigners. So you need to learn a few Burmese words to communicate with them.
Scott M — Google review
A bustling night market. So many delicious grilled fish, seafood, papaya salad and others. The food here is so addicting. It's a paradise for a hot and spicy food lover.
Nang K — Google review
I like food. When I want to eat something special, I usually go to this place. I am able to choose lots of food. One thing is, the responsible persons should take care of its cleanliness & tidiness.
Ei W — Google review
Hledan is one of the famous places for Young people, students and working professionals in Yangon. There are many training classes and hostels around this area. Many street foods are also available for different people and students who are living around that area.
MM T — Google review
The best place for shopping and so many kind of food especially traditional food and various fashional wares, so on. It is the best place for night market in Yangon.
Khun H — Google review
the foods are really delicious with a fair price. but it is really crowded and a little bit noisy there as the shops are just beside the street
Newbie H — Google review
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15Yangon Convention Center

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Yangon Convention Center, located between downtown and the airport, offers a spacious venue for large-scale events. The center boasts good air conditioning and security systems, although it has only one entrance/exit door. While the lighting system could be improved, the venue is suitable for business fairs and expos. Visitors appreciate the ample parking space but note higher fees. Despite some concerns about decor and parking location, it is considered a convenient and multipurpose facility that contributes to Yangon's socioeconomic development.
Nice place, but Aircon not working properly
Zaw H — Google review
At the Yangon Convention Centre, Yangon Travel Fair 2023 which was celebrated on 23 Sept up to 24 Sept, there was also included Business Seminar, Ma Paula Wong (site Thailand) is one of very nice speaker explain how to promote Tourist satisfaction. Excellent topic for us. Our country also try to promote tourism sector. Because we are looking for foreign currency. Tourism is smokeless industry, no environmental impact. That is why every country willing to promote Tourism sector. Me myself one of member from M T F.
Thein S — Google review
Spacious, cool enough for the people who came to the exhibition inside the certer. The decoration sucks. Still it's spacious love it.
Yarzar 1 — Google review
May hosting more than thousand gathering.
Jimmy A — Google review
The place is not bad.. just beside of Inya lake hotel. There are several Music club around that area.. The hall quite big. Bigger than Myanmar convention centre, Mindama Road. There are many parking place behind of the Centre. But the parking fee is abit higher than other place. Located at good location .just between downtown area and airport. Just about 20 mins from airport.
Aung P — Google review
It's a good place to hold the large-scale events. At YCC, I like the air conditioning system and good security system. But there is only one door for entrance and exit that might be an concern in emergency situation. Lighting system needs to be improved a bit. In general, it's a spacious and nice venue to hold the business fairs/events.
Zinnia S — Google review
I feel kindness from everywhere everyone's activities... All foods and services are free for everyone whether higher or lower standard .. Cleaning & catering are also great... Medical volunteers are the best... # Inn Ya Covid Center #
Ms. M — Google review
The best place for every event. Location is also dynamic and can get easy transportation.
Phoo T — Google review
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16Hlaing Thar Yar Night Market

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When visiting Yangon, don't miss out on the vibrant Hlaing Thar Yar Local Market. It's a bustling hub of activity where you can immerse yourself in the local way of life. Located on 26th street, across from the Shri Kali Temple, this market offers an indoor section as well as a lively street side area. Here, you'll find an abundance of fresh produce and local goods to explore and purchase.
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Toe G — Google review
Originally, it is night market. Fruits, vegetables and flowers are mainly available. It seems like most of the shoppers are office staff because they buy things here before going back home. Shoppers need to be careful as the street become full of cars and trishaw every evening. A funny thing I've found is a part of the name of market is "Hlaing Thar Yar" doesn't mean it belong to Hlaing Thar Yar township. It indicates to Hlaing township's pleasing market (Hlaing Thar Yar market). 😅
Thaw W — Google review
It normally sells the meat and vegetable in the evening. You can buy some for your meals but you can't get everything what you need. The most common selling goods are chicken, fish, pork, vegetables and Sometime beef.
Yair H — Google review
able to buy vegetable and fruit but a little expensive. Open daily.
Naing L — Google review
You can buy and get almost there,
Yar Z — Google review
Cheap but not clean.
KoHtet O — Google review
Everythings are cheap here but little dirty & messy.
Ko S — Google review
Very convenient but not very clean
Naychi N — Google review
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17Yankin Fruit & Flower Market

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Flower market
Yankin Fruit & Flower Market is a must-visit for those looking to purchase beautiful flowers, albeit at slightly higher prices than other local shops. The market also offers an array of fresh fruits and traditional preserved foods like dried fish. Additionally, visitors can indulge in coconut jelly while exploring the various flower and fruit vendors.
I Think you should go to this market to buy nice Flowers. A bit more expensive than other local flower shop but it is worth paying.And at the end of the Market Road there is a well known Milk shop. And please don't forget to buy Myanmar Traditional Preserved Food like dried fish.
Kaung K — Google review
You can choose the shops and make your own idea for your love.
Thiha A — Google review
The took only 25k for a banch of flower. Great service, awesome technic.
Win K — Google review
There's lot of flower shop and most of them are offer for floral service and events.
Zarniryan — Google review
Here can get fresh fruits and flowers.And also this place can buy coconut jelly.
Thet M — Google review
There is a good place to buy best fruits and most rarely flowers.
MARY L — Google review
Yankin Fruit & Flower Market
Aung T — Google review
Flowers are fresh and beauty.You can get rare flowers but a little bit expensive.
Hnin M — Google review
R5J7+6J3, Ariya Maggin street, Township, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for Yankin Fruit & Flower Market

18The Zawana - Badminton & Sports Arena

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The Zawana - Badminton & Sports Arena in Yangon is a popular spot for sports enthusiasts, especially badminton players. With a total of 8 well-maintained courts and air-conditioned facilities, it offers a comfortable playing environment. The arena also provides training sessions for kids and has clean restrooms as well as ample car parking space.
I would say that it's really great to have a sports centre near my place. Badminton lovers should go there and have a marvellous time.
Hsu A — Google review
It is a good place to play badminton. They are running many training sessions for kids. They have 8 fields to play badminton and so you can hire a field easily to play. The fee is reasonable. The rest rooms are also clean and spacious. Car parking is relatively small.
Thet Z — Google review
Can be regarded as the best court in Yangon but they can still do better. Overall experience is good. All courts are clean and nice. They have total 8 courts. The space between courts are a little small. Air-conditioned so you don’t feel hot unlike other places. 2 male restrooms and 2 female restrooms. It would be better if they provide utilities like shower gel, shampoo, cotton buds and TISSUES. They have a lot of car parking spaces. So no need to worry about that in crowded town.
Kyan T — Google review
They have everything here for a badminton player. The court rental fees are probably the highest in town but convenience is what they offer.
Kyle L — Google review
One of the best place to Play badminton in Yangon. 17,000ks per Hours. Well Recommended.
Arthur A — Google review
Going to be the best badminton arena in the country! You're going to judge the other courts in the city/country by the standard this arena has. An elite standard! One-stop Pro's shop at the arena as well. Fascinating!
Kendrick C — Google review
The first time I see we’ll standard indoor arena. Good place to play badminton with friends
Myo K — Google review
Nice spot where can play most of sport activities recommended especially badminton and gym. Shower ✅ but no locker. Reservations ✅ Cafe ✅ A bit hard to find the entrance and reception which located behind the ground car parking lot.
May — Google review
R5JR+825, m1 Lay Daungkan Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•+95 9 44797 4995•Tips and more reviews for The Zawana - Badminton & Sports Arena

19Neighborhood Projects

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Barber shop
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Neighborhood Projects is a newly opened, top-notch barbershop with a contemporary and minimalistic vibe. It offers superb haircuts and features a unique concept of combining a streetwear store on the first floor with the barber shop on the second floor. While waiting for your haircut, you can enjoy a drink at the bar or browse through the latest streetwear downstairs. The friendly and professional staff provide excellent fades in a clean and modern setting, making it stand out from other barber shops in town.
Excellent service with reasonable prices.it couldn't say high price in this kind of barber shop.Clean place , Good AC and they serve coffee, tea as complimentary.When my hair need to cut again next time, i gonna come to this place definitely. Highly recommended Neighborhood Projects(Barber Shop).
HTET H — Google review
Been here 3 times and this time I tried cut&perm combo. I book the schedule on fresha with July. He did a great job. They offer drinks while you're waiting and the 1st floor is their clothes shop, I did buy the shirt there (sisburma brand)
禹祺Woody — Google review
good service giving drink before the haircut which is really good idea for the barber shop
LYTHIKE L — Google review
I had a great experience here. Heard about its recent opening so I decided to pop by and check it out. I did not have any prior expectations. I was pleasantly surprised to have a 10/10 time and a superb cut. The setting is a contemporary vibe with a hint of minimalism, which I find it to be clean and modernistic. The place includes a store of local branded streetwear on the first floor and a barber shop which is on the second floor. Interesting yet unique concept to bring those two together. My first impression of this place was the excellent customer service and the professionalism. I was offered a drink, a nice touch, which I opted for the bourbon. The thing I was impressed about the cut was the attention to detail my barber gave me. He made sure he knew exactly what I wanted and when I had questions about my cut, he gave me his feedback and suggestions. Fade was immaculate. I highly recommend this place, I will most definitely be back!
Steven C — Google review
It is a combined store of men's barber shop and fashion outlet. I had a haircut and wash on my off day. I totally loved it. The staffs are very friendly and the service is excellent. I recommend tees from there, they're so comfy with a fair price. If you're a guy, you will like your haircut too. I would definitely visit again.
Austin — Google review
Easily 5 stars barber shop! I went there for a haircut and was very happy with the result. You will see how everyone in charged are very friendly and professionally trained! The shop is very clean and modernized. Also, the vibe there is quite different compared to most of the barber shops in town. They also sell quality local clothing brands. I mean what a concept they are bringing it to town! Definitely going back again.
Ye H — Google review
Third barber shop I've been to in Yangon and hands down, the best one so far. Professional environment and was greeted promptly and given an excellent haircut! They took the time to make sure they knew exactly what I wanted and delivered. Great service, comfortable atmosphere, experienced staff, and competitive prices. I'll be back again.
Kendrick C — Google review
I've always struggled finding barbers who would listen to exactly what I would want. The barbers here listened to me and gave me probably the best haircut!! Also, the beard trim was impeccable. I've never had my beard shaped and blended back into my hair this well.
Anmol N — Google review
520 Ou Yin St, New University Ave Rd, Yangon 11201, Myanmar (Burma)•https://tinyurl.com/NeighborhoodProjects•+95 9 888 471055•Tips and more reviews for Neighborhood Projects

20Tharkayta Crocodile Farm

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Nestled off the main road from Yangon to Thanlyin, Tharkayta Crocodile Farm is a hidden gem that promises an exhilarating experience for visitors. This government-run facility features numerous ponds teeming with crocodiles, where you can witness these fascinating creatures in action. For a modest entry fee of 1000 Kyat, guests can stroll through the farm and marvel at the impressive number of crocs on display.
A bit in the inner lanes from the main road, it is great place to see crocodiles with 1000 Kyat as entry fee. There are multiple ponds with a lot of crocodiles in them. You can also purchase food to feed the crocs. Each pond has a lot of crocodiles and it is fun to watch them pouce on the food dropped into the pond. There is a seperate section where baby crocodiles are kept, you can pay them additional to take the baby croc in your hands and click photographers with them. Enjoy coconut water inside the campus. Overall good place to visit and worth the money.
Krutarth R — Google review
The location of Tharkayta Crocodile farm not actually. It have been close since Covid19 period. Hoping to reopen soon.
Aung K — Google review
A lot of crocodiles, can feed them and even hold small one in your hands.
Станислав Г — Google review
A looot of crocodiles! Very exciting place and worth the ride there!
Evelyn R — Google review
This place is a real thrill! It is easy to walk around and the sheer amount of crocodiles is impressive. The staff are friendly, for a small fee (1000 kyats) for a bowl of fish, you can feed the crocs and see them chomp on it - it’s an adrenaline rush and super cool. You can also hold a baby croc - this place is awesome and worth a visit.
Sarah L — Google review
Amazing and exciting place. Should try to feed the crocodile. It is awsome. You can hold and take picture with baby crocodile here.
Harry N — Google review
It is deserve to visit for once. The authority should make it more attractive for public to become a destination.
Moore M — Google review
Temporarily close. Soon after, hope to reopen.
Aung O — Google review
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21U Naw Memorial Baptist Church

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U Naw Memorial Baptist Church is a welcoming place for new believers, offering weekly memorials and multiple worship areas. Located in downtown Yangon's Chinatown, it caters to all denominations and provides a peaceful and friendly environment suitable for both the elderly and the young.
Sunday service . Judson Day July 13 1813. It’s great privilege of honouring Sayar Judson who is the first Protestant missionary to Burma . He had translated the Bible into Burmese as well as a half-completed Burmese-English dictionary.
Florence D — Google review
U Norr Church/ U Naw Church was built in 1972. The place was built first Yangon Baptist Church in 1816. U Naw was the first believer and was baptised in 1819. In 1875 the church change the name to Lanmadaw Church and in 1972 changed to U Norr Church/ U Naw Memorial Myanmar Baptist Church.
Wing K — Google review
A Baptist Church where downtown Yangon (China town) for all denominations ...
Umyosan M — Google review
This Church welcome all new believers weekly with memorial present. Many section to worship.
David K — Google review
Nice friendly Church, suitable for both elders and young,
Nay — Google review
The spelling should be U Naw Church. Thanks
TYL C — Google review
Peace and quiet
Dr. N — Google review
Things can be more expensive hear
Sai S — Google review
Q4GX+QHF, Sinn O Dan St, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•+95 9 302 44258•Tips and more reviews for U Naw Memorial Baptist Church

22Planetarium

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Planetarium
Planetarium is a unique fitness center located in a tranquil area of People Park. The interior boasts original 60s and 70s style, offering a nostalgic experience. Visitors can enjoy rock climbing walls, bouldering areas, and a well-equipped gym for fitness enthusiasts seeking an adrenaline rush. Additionally, the planetarium offers entertaining star shows with English narration, making it an ideal destination for astronomy enthusiasts and families with children.
Beautiful, spectacular, never forgetting experience. What’s there not to love? There’s a park near, and a restaurant.
Jelly M — Google review
Nice planetarium in a peaceful area of the People Park. The style and the furnitures inside are the original of the 60'/70' I think, so I felt to be back in the past. I also enjoyed the stars show, with a life speaker that spoke in English
Marco P — Google review
You can see the antique airplane, namely Fokker F27.
HIROSHI S — Google review
Star show . Entrance fee US$2 and about 0.5 hr long.
Myo O — Google review
Just a tiny planetarium. With a single "space journey" show running every few minutes.
Phyo T — Google review
very entertaining especially for children. I visited there when I was a child.
Angella D — Google review
Even though the building is still open, sadly the projector is broken and staff informed us that it will only be fixed in a year..*
Imcia R — Google review
If your hobby is astronomy, this place you might want to visit..
Put C — Google review
Q4VV+X4Q, Ahlone Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for Planetarium

23Yangon River

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River
The Yangon River is a captivating destination that offers an array of experiences for visitors. At Wah Dan jetty, you can witness breathtaking sunsets while observing the vibrant river life, with ferries bustling back and forth and cargo vessels heading to various towns in the Ayeyarwady delta. This picturesque spot is perfect for leisurely walks, enjoying local cuisine or drinks at nearby establishments, making it an ideal place to spend your afternoon.
Nice sunset view. Enjoys with seagulls!
Aung O — Google review
Nice place to walk, enjoy the View, eat or drink something in one of the places around,I was in february and deffinitely was a great place to spend the afternoon. Instagram: @breidysb
Breidys B — Google review
Superb sunset at Wah Dan jetty with fantastic river life. Commuters ferry back to the other side and some cargo vessels leave for towns along the delta region of Ayeyarwady. Fabulous photos can be taken here throughout the day! Don't miss it if you are in Yangon.
Kyaw S — Google review
It was a great experience to have a ferry ride across the yangon river except that foreigners need to pay 20 times of the fare compare to locals😳
Cs L — Google review
Very nice river
Anthony A — Google review
Many boat
Ramzi S — Google review
Need a bridge
Suan ( — Google review
Yangon River
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24Inya Lake Park (Southeast Bank)

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Inya Lake Park, located on the southeast bank of Inya Lake, is a stunning natural oasis. The park offers picturesque views of the tranquil lake and provides a serene setting for leisurely strolls or peaceful picnics. With its lush greenery and scenic surroundings, it's an ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature.
very beautiful park by the lake.
Aung M — Google review
Myanmar plaza is bad custom service market store.
Bphone H — Google review
Very bad customer service and unsafe for the customers.
Khinmyo Z — Google review
Unsafe place for customers!!
Zwel Y — Google review
Unsave place for customers
Linn L — Google review
Unsafe for customers
Nyi N — Google review
It is a dangerous place.
Win K — Google review
unsafe place for customer
Robert A — Google review
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25Butterfly Lake

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Lake
Butterfly Lake is a serene spot that offers both relaxation and exercise opportunities. The outdoor gym equipment and benches make it an ideal place to unwind while staying active. The surrounding trees provide ample shade, creating a tranquil atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. In the evening, the lake becomes especially picturesque, making it the perfect time to sit back and take in the natural beauty. Additionally, visitors have the chance to feed the fish, adding an interactive element to their experience at Butterfly Lake.
A good place to exercise and relax. There are outdoor gym tools and benches. Trees around the lake give enough shade.
MK M — Google review
Best time to sit there is in evening
Siyan N — Google review
a place to feed the fish
Hein O — Google review
View
Ko W — Google review
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26Yangon Circular railways depot

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Railroad company
The Yangon Circular Railway is a fantastic way for adventurous travelers to immerse themselves in the local culture while exploring the outskirts of this vibrant city. This commuter rail network spans over 45 kilometers and includes 39 stops, offering an authentic glimpse into daily life as you share wooden seats with locals in bustling, non-air-conditioned cars. As you journey through the city, you'll encounter vendors selling fresh produce and hawkers navigating the aisles, making your ride as much about interaction as it is about transportation.
This railway tour encompasses the major areas of Yangon city, offering valuable insights into the daily lives of its people. The railway infrastructure, dating back to British colonial times, holds historical significance as a monumental legacy of that era.
Chamil S — Google review
Baho Lane, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•+95 9 950 234125•Tips and more reviews for Yangon Circular railways depot

27CANAL+ STORE THINGYAGUN

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Television station
CANAL+ STORE THINGYAGUN offers exceptional service to its customers, ensuring a pleasant and hassle-free experience.
Good Service
Nyi N — Google review
Customer service is good....
Myo H — Google review
Customer Service is good.
Thant Z — Google review
No-20/D, Lay Daung Kan Street, Thumingalar Quarter Thingangyun township, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•https://www.canalplus-myanmar.com/•+95 9 969 983588•Tips and more reviews for CANAL+ STORE THINGYAGUN

28Aung Thu Ka Monastery

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Monastery
Aung Thu Ka Monastery is a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the traditional monastic education system. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about Buddhist teachings and practices from experienced monks. The monastery provides a peaceful and serene environment for those seeking spiritual enlightenment through meditation, chanting, and other religious activities. Visitors can also gain insights into the daily lives of monks and experience the tranquility of monastic living.
Monastic Education
Bone T — Google review
Good Meditation center
Ko N — Google review
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29The Cave

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Bar
"The Cave" is a natural wonder located in a remote area, offering visitors an opportunity to explore its stunning rock formations and underground passages. The cave is known for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, creating a surreal atmosphere that captivates all who enter. Guided tours are available for those looking to learn about the cave's geological history and the unique ecosystem that exists within its depths.
The bar is small but decorated with neon theme. The Toilet is decorated with a BDSM theme. There is a DJ stage inside, it is sound proof and you can sit outside. It is suitable for those who want to chill cheap.
Min M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The staff are not good at socializing. They cannot make a big deal out of a small matter in a conversation. They need a lot of staff. (Original) ဝန်းထမ်းများသည် လူမှုဆက်ဆံရေးမတတ်ပါ။ စကားအရာတွင် ကြီးသည့်အမှု ငယ်အောင် ငယ်သည့်အမှူကို ပပျောက်အောင် မလုပ်နိင်ပါ။ ဝန်ထမ်းပိုင်းတွင်များစွာ လိုအပ်သည်။
Kaung K — Google review
No.47 San Yeik Nyein Street 5, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•https://www.facebook.com/thecave.DJbar?mibextid=LQQJ4d•+95 9 794 764077•Tips and more reviews for The Cave

30Water Fountain Show Bleachers

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The Water Fountain Show Bleachers offer a captivating display of water and music, creating a delightful attraction for visitors. The show lasts approximately 5 minutes, providing a brief yet enjoyable experience for all to enjoy.
Great water fountain show with music, maybe only 5 minutes playing, nice attraction
Yuki F — Google review
Very beautiful place in evening. Children love to play in large ground. Air is fresh and Historical Pagoda and Old Senate building looks goods and natch with the park. Peoples take always there photos background with this environment. Sometime national exhibitions are held on this ground and in near by People's Garden.
Win C — Google review
there is no fountain musical it broken for like 3 years now i can't believe i waste 500 usd to just watch fountain in yangon
Michael J — Google review
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31Kyauk Sar Taing Pagoda

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Kyauk Sar Taing Pagoda is a small pagoda located near the renowned Kyaik Kasan pagoda. The site features numerous small Shan-style pagodas and a large tree that provides a serene spot for prayer. Visitors can also observe the presence of many well-fed dogs in the area, adding to the unique charm of this tranquil location.
This is small Pagoda next to famous Kyaik Kasan pagoda. But this pagoda has many small pagodas like Shan old style pagoda. It has big tree and it's nice to pray under the tree. there are many dog are fed.
Chiko Y — Google review
Ancient pagoda!
Aung N — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a nice little place (Original) သာယာတဲ့ေနရာေလးတစ္ခုပါ
Kyar K — Google review
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32AAPP-B Office and Museum

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Museum
The AAPP-B Office and Museum offers a unique glimpse into the history of political prisoners in Burma. This compact museum, which is connected to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, serves as an important space for education and remembrance. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the struggles faced by those who have fought for democracy and human rights in Myanmar. While it may be small, its impact is significant, making it a meaningful stop for anyone interested in understanding the country's complex political landscape.
R5JR+887, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•http://www.aappb.org/•+95 9 254 214 175•Tips and more reviews for AAPP-B Office and Museum

33Korea-Myanmar Friendship DaLa Bridge

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Bridge
The Korea-Myanmar Friendship DaLa Bridge is a stunning architectural marvel that spans the Yangon River, connecting downtown Yangon with the rural area of Dala. This bridge is not only a symbol of friendship between Korea and Myanmar but also serves as a vital transportation link for the local communities on both sides of the river. The bridge offers breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscapes, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to visit and take in the scenic beauty.
Good idea
Eagle H — Google review
Q49V+6C6, Yangon River, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for Korea-Myanmar Friendship DaLa Bridge

34Beach market ကမ်းနားဈေး

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Market
One of the must-visit destinations in Burma is Ngpali Beach, also known as "Beach market ကမ်းနားဈေး". This stunning beach is a popular spot for tourists and offers a serene escape with its pristine sandy shores and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can indulge in various water activities or simply relax and soak up the sun.
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35Time Zone Watch Store

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Watch store
Time Zone Watch Store is a premier destination for watch enthusiasts, offering a wide selection of high-quality timepieces from top brands. The store prides itself on providing exceptional customer service and expert knowledge to help customers find the perfect watch. With a focus on luxury and style, Time Zone Watch Store caters to both men and women looking for elegant and sophisticated watches.
R4HJ+959, Insein Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•http://www.facebook.com/timezonewatchstore•+95 9 966 489543•Tips and more reviews for Time Zone Watch Store
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36Pine Hill Resort Kalaw (Yangon Head Office)

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Corporate office
Pine Hill Resort Kalaw (Yangon Head Office) is a charming accommodation nestled in the picturesque town of Kalaw. The resort offers comfortable rooms with modern amenities and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lush greenery. Guests can enjoy delicious local and international cuisine at the on-site restaurant, as well as take part in various outdoor activities such as trekking and bird watching.
No. 6, Thiri Mingalar street, San Chaung Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•http://www.myanmarpinehill.com/•+95 1 230 4780•Tips and more reviews for Pine Hill Resort Kalaw (Yangon Head Office)

37Kyaik ka san Green Park

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National park
Aung San National Green Park is a beautiful and expansive park in Yangon, Myanmar. It offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, with lush greenery, serene lakes, and well-maintained walking paths. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply relax amidst nature's beauty. The park also features playgrounds for children, making it a great destination for families.
(Translated by Google) poor toilet (Original) 열악한 화장실
현진 — Google review
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38Buddhist temple,Kaba Aye Pagoda

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The Kaba Aye Pagoda, also known as the World Peace Pagoda, is a significant Buddhist temple located in Yangon, Myanmar. The pagoda was built to commemorate the Sixth Buddhist Council that took place in Myanmar. It is known for its impressive architecture and serene surroundings, making it a popular destination for both tourists and local worshippers. The pagoda complex includes a large meditation hall and a replica of the Buddha's tooth relic shrine from Sri Lanka.
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39Village

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Village hall
Village is a charming and picturesque destination, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village is known for its stunning natural beauty, with lush greenery, rolling hills, and quaint cottages dotting the landscape. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by exploring the village's historic sites, visiting artisanal shops, and savoring traditional cuisine at cozy restaurants.
(Translated by Google) brother (Original) ညေလး
Zaw Z — Google review
ကန်သာကျေးရွာ ဘေးပေါက်အုပ်စု, Lubutta 10124, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for Village

40Bothathaung Township Yangon

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Bar
Bothathaung Township Yangon is a vibrant area in the heart of Yangon, Myanmar. It's known for its bustling markets, colorful streets, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore traditional Burmese architecture, sample local cuisine at street food stalls, and shop for unique souvenirs. The township is also home to several ancient temples and pagodas that offer a glimpse into the region's spiritual traditions.
No.108 First Floor Bo Aung Street, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for Bothathaung Township Yangon
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41One Fitness (Golden City)

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One Fitness (Golden City) is a top-notch fitness center located in the heart of Golden City. It offers state-of-the-art equipment, professional trainers, and a wide range of group classes including yoga, spinning, and HIIT. The facility is spacious and well-maintained, providing a welcoming environment for members to achieve their fitness goals. Whether you're into weightlifting or cardio workouts, One Fitness has something for everyone.
Golden City, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•https://www.facebook.com/onefitnessmm?mibextid=LQQJ4d•+95 9 940 119909•Tips and more reviews for One Fitness (Golden City)

42View Point

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View Point offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It is a popular destination for visitors seeking stunning vistas and photo opportunities. The viewpoint provides an excellent vantage point to admire the natural beauty of the area, making it a must-see attraction for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking to capture memorable photos or simply take in the awe-inspiring scenery, View Point is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
R7M6+7W9, Bago River Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•Tips and more reviews for View Point

43Blue Mount

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Blue Mount is a picturesque destination with stunning natural beauty. It offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The area is known for its clear blue skies, lush greenery, and breathtaking mountain views. Visitors can also explore charming local villages and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Blue Mount has something to offer for every type of traveler.
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Capital City is a vibrant metropolis with a rich history and diverse cultural attractions. Visitors can explore historic landmarks, bustling markets, and modern skyscrapers. The city offers a wide range of culinary experiences, from street food stalls to fine dining restaurants. Travelers can immerse themselves in the local arts scene by visiting museums, galleries, and theaters. Additionally, Capital City's green spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.
No. 212 Insein Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)•+95 9 260 520 230•Tips and more reviews for Capital City
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46Mountain Top Global Limited

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Mountain Top Global Limited is a well-established travel company that offers a wide range of services for adventure seekers. The company provides unique and personalized experiences for travelers, ensuring that they have unforgettable journeys. With a focus on sustainable and responsible tourism, Mountain Top Global Limited takes pride in promoting eco-friendly practices and supporting local communities. Whether it's trekking through breathtaking landscapes, embarking on wildlife safaris, or experiencing cultural immersion, the company caters to diverse interests.
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  • Sangkhla Buri
  • Doi Inthanon National Park
  • Chom Thong
  • Naypyidaw
  • Mae Hong Son
  • Doi Suthep
  • Pai
  • Chiang Mai
  • Mae Rim
  • Doi Saket
  • Lampang
  • Sukhothai
  • Mae Taeng
  • Mae On
  • Si Sawat
  • Chiang Dao
  • Erawan National Park
  • Nam Phrae
  • Phitsanulok
  • Nyaungshwe
  • Pindaya
  • Taunggyi
  • Phrae
  • Fang
  • Popa
  • Kanchanaburi

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Naypyidaw
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Si Sawat

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