I’m Kyaw Aung Htun, also known as AnGuu, the operator of Oh Myanmar Travel and Tour, located in Mandalay, Myanmar. I have a passion for travelling and acquiring knowledge about the cultures of the places I visit. I aim to offer travellers the opportunity to engage with and understand various cultures.
I’m Kyaw Aung Htun, also known as AnGuu, the operator of Oh Myanmar Travel and Tour, located in Mandalay, Myanmar. I have a passion for travelling and acquiring knowledge about the cultures of the places I visit. I aim to offer travellers the opportunity to engage with and understand various cultures.
Mandalay is the capital of the Mandalay Division and the second-largest city in Myanmar, situated on the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy River. According to the 2014 census, the population exceeded one million. From 1857 to 1885, it was Myanmar’s last royal capital, built by King Mindon. The most prominent landmark, the moat and wall of the Royal Palace,…
Mandalay is the capital of the Mandalay Division and the second-largest city in Myanmar, situated on the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy River. According to the 2014 census, the population exceeded one million. From 1857 to 1885, it was Myanmar’s last royal capital, built by King Mindon. The most prominent landmark, the moat and wall of the Royal Palace, stood until it was destroyed during the Japanese occupation. The city is also home to significant Buddhist sites such as the Maha Muni Buddha Image and Kuthodaw Pagoda. Since 1988, economic liberalization has transformed the city. Both Zeigo, the old central market, and the colonial railway station have been replaced by modern multi-story structures. A new $3.15 billion international airport has been constructed south of the city by a Thai construction company.
Day 1: Mingun - Mandalay
In the morning, take a ferry boat across the Irrawaddy River to explore Mingun town. Mingun is renowned for its five great attractions, including the Pahtodaw Gyi, a temple ruin originally intended to be 550 feet high, the Mingun Bell, the second-largest bell, and the Hisnbyume white pagoda and Chintae Gyi. In the afternoon, visit Mandalay, the last Royal Capital of Myanmar during the reigns of King Mindon and Thibaw, and an economic hub for trade between China and Myanmar. After returning from Mingun, visit the Mahamuni Buddha Image, the earliest Buddha image in Myanmar, and witness the unique traditional gold leaf making process. Then, head to the Mandalay Royal Palace, which was bombed during the Japanese occupation, with only the original Golden Palace Monastery and Atumashi Monastery remaining on the same grounds to be visited. Experience the world’s largest book at Kuthodaw Pagoda, and end the day by watching the sunset from Mandalay Hill.
Day 2: Amarapura - Sagaing and Inwa (AVA)
Sagaing city is a religious center where over a thousand monks and nuns reside and study, and it is also known for its clay pot production. While in Sagaing, visit Sagaing Hill, which features two main attractions: Soon U Ponya Shin and Umin Thounzeh, offering scenic views of the Irrawaddy River. Enjoy a visit to a monastic school for nuns. As a religious city in Myanmar, explore Maha Thein Taw Gyi, the sacred ordination hall adorned with mural paintings on the walls and roof, and a traditional workshop for Paper Doll making.
After returning from Sagaing, visit Inwa (AVA), which served as Myanmar’s capital for the longest period. Explore Inwa by horse cart to delight in Myanmar’s culture and heritage.
To experience the silk weaving industry, a visit to Amarapura is a must, followed by watching the sunset from the U Bein Bridge.
Day 3: Transfer to Bagan
Bagan is one of Myanmar’s ancient capitals, founded by King Anawrahta (1044 - 1077), also known as the First Myanmar Empire. With over 2,000 pagodas and temples, Bagan is celebrated worldwide for its architecture, located on the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy River. It is accessible by air, land transport, and boat, situated 90 miles southeast of Mandalay.
- Water bottles
- Wet towels
- Water bottles
- Wet towels
- Entrance fee, Accommodation, Mingun and Inwa(AVA) boat fee, horse cart, dinner and lunch
- Entrance fee, Accommodation, Mingun and Inwa(AVA) boat fee, horse cart, dinner and lunch
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