Myanmar Tour Information Hotel Guide
Hsinbyume or Myatheindan Pagoda
Built by King Bagyidaw in 1816, three years before he succeeded Bodawpaya as king, the pagoda was constructed in memory of his senior wife the…
Hill tribe Village
The National Race Village is located near Thanlyin Bridge, Thaketa Township, Yangon. National races village was constructed by Ministry of Progress of Border Areas and…
Bu Paya or Bu Pagoda
The Bu Paya means the “a gourd shape pagoda”. The legend says, the third king of Bagan, Pyusawhti (AD 162-243), got rid of the gourd-like…
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…
Nyaung Shwe
Nyaung Shwe is located in the Southern Shan State near the marvelous Inle Lake. Inle Lake is situated in Nyaung Shwe Township. To visit Nyaung…
Shwezayan Pagoda
The Shwezayan pagoda is said to have been built in the 5th century B.C. It has been built over and has now assumed a modern…
Pho Kalar Island
There is a temple, a monastery and many coconut trees. You can drink fresh coconut juice for 100 Kyats/coconut. 2 minutes engine-boat ride for 200…
Akauktaung Mountain
The Akauktaung Mountain stands on the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River to the north of Pyay in Bago Division. It takes 15 minutes by boat…
Mingun Home for the Aged
The Mingun Home was founded by Daw Oo Zun herself in senior year in 1915 with a view to looking after old destitute and in…
Kandawgyi Garden
The Kandawgyi Garden or Kandawgyi Nature Park is located on Natmauk Road and Kandawgyi Kanpat Road. The Kandawgyi lake placidly reflect the sky changing colour…
Dhammayangyi Temple
The Dhammayangyi Temple is one, among the four significant monuments of Bagan. Dhammayangyi Temple is the most massive structure in Bagan which has a similar…
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…