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9 Best Things to Do in Myanmar

Things to Do in Myanmar, Shwedagon Pagoda

Here are 9 Best Things to Do in Myanmar Curated by The Story Mojo

Myanmar, also known as Burma, is a Southeast Asian nation rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Bordered by India, Bangladesh, China, Laos, and Thailand, Myanmar has long been a crossroads of civilizations, religions, and trade. Despite its breathtaking landscapes and ancient heritage, the country has faced decades of political turmoil, economic challenges, and human rights controversies.

Geography and Natural Beauty

Hkakabo
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Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia, covering an area of approximately 676,578 square kilometers. Its diverse geography includes:

  • The Himalayan Foothills in the north, home to Myanmar’s highest peak, Hkakabo Razi (5,881 meters).
  • The Fertile Irrawaddy River Valley, the country’s agricultural heartland.
  • The Dry Central Plains, where cities like Mandalay are located.
  • Lush Southern Coastlines along the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, featuring pristine beaches like Ngapali.

Myanmar’s climate varies from tropical monsoons in the south to temperate conditions in the northern highlands. The country is also rich in natural resources, including jade, rubies, teak, and natural gas.

Must-visit attractions to hidden gems, including cultural experiences, adventure activities, and practical travel tips.

1. Explore the Temples of Bagan

Why Visit?

Bagan is home to over 2,000 ancient Buddhist temples, making it one of the world’s most breathtaking archaeological sites.

Temples of Bagan
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Top Things to Do in Bagan:

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Where to Stay in Bagan:

Hotel Price (per night) Why Stay Here?
Ostello Bello Bagan (Hostel) 10−20 Social, budget-friendly
Bagan Lodge (Mid-range) 80−150 Pool, near temples
Aureum Palace Hotel (Luxury) 200−400 Private pagoda views

2. Discover Yangon – Myanmar’s Largest City

Shwedagon Pagoda
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Must-See Attractions:

Shwedagon Pagoda – A gold-covered stupa that glows at sunset
Bogyoke Aung San Market – Best place for jade, handicrafts, and souvenirs
Colonial Architecture Walking Tour – See British-era buildings

Where to Stay in Yangon:

Hotel Price (per night) Why Stay Here?
Backpacker Bed & Breakfast 8−15 Cheap & central
Sule Shangri-La (Luxury) 150−300 Rooftop pool, 5-star service

3. Cruise Along Inle Lak

Floating Villages & Gardens
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Best Experiences:

Floating Villages & Gardens – See the unique stilt-house communities
Leg-Rowing Fishermen – Iconic Intha fishermen balancing on one leg
Indein Pagodas – Hundreds of ancient stupas in a forest

Where to Stay at Inle Lake:

Hotel Price (per night) Why Stay Here?
Song of Travel Hostel 10−20 Lakeside, social vibe
Pristine Lotus Resort (Luxury) 150−250 Overwater bungalows

4. Trek to Hsipaw & Explore Shan State

Trek to Hsipaw
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Why Go?

Off-the-beaten-path trekking to hill tribe villages
Visit the “Little Bagan” of Myanmar (Old Hsipaw)

Best Trekking Routes:

  • Hsipaw to Namshan (2-3 days)
  • Kalaw to Inle Lake (3 days)

5. Relax on Ngapali Beach

Ngapali Beach
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Myanmar’s Best Beach Destination

White Sand & Turquoise Waters – Less crowded than Thai beaches
Seafood BBQ on the Beach – Fresh lobster, prawns, and fish

Where to Stay in Ngapali:

Hotel Price (per night) Why Stay Here?
Ngapali Bay Villas 80−150 Beachfront, private villas
Amara Ocean Resort (Luxury) 200−400 Infinity pool, spa

6. Visit Mandalay – Myanmar’s Cultural Hub

Mandalay Hill Sunset
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Top Attractions:

Mandalay Hill Sunset – Panoramic city views
U Bein Bridge – World’s longest teak bridge
Mingun Pahtodawgyi – An unfinished giant stupa

Where to Stay in Mandalay:

Hotel Price (per night) Why Stay Here?
Mandalay Backpackers 5−10 Budget-friendly
Mercure Mandalay Hill (Luxury) 100−200 Rooftop bar, great views

7. Experience Myanmar’s Unique Festivals

Myanmar’s New Year water fights
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🎉 Best Festivals to Attend:
Thingyan Water Festival (April) – Myanmar’s New Year water fights
Taunggyi Balloon Festival (Nov) – Giant paper lanterns & hot air balloons

8. Try Authentic Burmese Cuisine

Mohinga
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🍜 Must-Try Dishes:
Mohinga – Myanmar’s national dish (fish noodle soup)
Tea Leaf Salad (Laphet Thoke) – Fermented tea leaves with nuts
Shan Noodles – A specialty from Inle Lake

9. Explore Offbeat Destinations

Bat Cave Kawgun Cave
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Hpa-An – Karst Caves & Limestone Mountains

Bat Cave (Kawgun Cave) – Thousands of Buddha images
Mount Zwegabin Hike – Stunning sunrise views

Mrauk U – The “Second Bagan”

Ancient Temples & Less Touristy

Practical Travel Tips for Myanmar

Visa: E-visa available (~$50)
Best Time to Visit: Nov-Feb (cool & dry)
Currency: Kyat (MMK) – USD widely accepted
Transport: Buses, trains, and domestic flights

 

 

Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas, untouched landscapes, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re exploring Bagan’s temples, cruising Inle Lake, or relaxing on Ngapali Beach, Myanmar promises an unforgettable adventure.

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