Gubyaukgyi Temple
The Gubyaukgyi Wetkyi-inn is close to Wetkyi-in village, from which the name of the temple was derived. This 13th-century ‘cave temple’ has an Indian-style spire…
Hgnet Pyit Taung Temple
The Hgnet Pyit Taung Temple is located in Nyaugn U & Wet Kyi In region. The legend says that it is here that king Anawrattha…
Shin Arahan Oakkyaung
Nearby the Hgnet Pyit Taung structure is the famous Shin Arahan Oakkyaung or the Shin Arahan Brick Monastery. It was known to be the dwelling…
Ahlodawpyae Pagoda
The Ahldawpyae Pagoda is located between the new Bagan and the village of Bagan, this temple is style of tradition between the first period and…
Thamewhet Umin and Hmya Tha Umin
Thamewhet Umin and Hmya Tha Umin are twin cave-temples. These temples are about half a mile southeast of Nyaung U and are subterranean passages which…
Lawkananda Pagoda
The Lawkananda pagoda was built by King Anawrahta during his reign in 1059. The pagoda has enshrined the Buddha’s tooth relic in Bagan. The pagoda…
Manuha Temple
The Manuha temple is on the right side of the main road going south from Bagan, and right in Myinkaba village. King Manuha’s inscription says…
Nagayon Temple
The Nagayon Temple is located in the southern part of Myinkaba. In the south of Myinkaba, Nagayon, was built at the end of the 11th…
GubyaukgyiTemple
The Gubyaukgyi Myinkaba Temple is situated just to the left of the road as you enter Myinkaba. This temple was built in 1113 by Kyanzittha’s…
Mya Zedi Pagoda
The Mya Zedi Pagoda is located in Myinkaba village. Mya Zedi was built by Prince Raja Kumar, son of King Kyansitthar, in the memory of…
Seinnyat Nyima and Seinnyet Ama Temples
The two close temples are located in the Myinkaba region, next to the Bagan – Chauk highway. Built by Seinnyet Queen sisters. The “Seinnyet Sisters”,…
Abeyadana Temple
The Abeyadana temple was built during A.D 1102-1103. The temple is located at the north of the royal palace of King Kyanzittha. It is a…