Yangon is home to the Shwedagon Pagoda, one of the wonders of the world. Described by Rudyard Kipling as "a beautiful, winking wonder," Shwedagon Pagoda is the one of the most magnificent monuments on earth. Read more...
Bagan
The World Heritage Site of Bagan is the wonder of wonders in the "Golden Land". About 3,000 ancients Temples and Stupas, dating from the 11th century, adorn the vast arid plain of Bagan. Read more...
Mandalay
Mandalay, or the "City of Gems"- according to the meaning of its former "Yadana Pon", remains the country's cultural center. Situated in the heart of the Upper Myanmar. Read more...
Inle Lake
One of the most picturesque spots in Southeast Asia, Inle Lake and surrounding region is an outstanding alternative to the historical sites of Bagan and Mandalay. Read more...
Heho
Heho is a small town located in Shan State of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is the primary air gateway to tourist areas such as Inle Lake. Heho is on the main motor road between Taunggyi, the capital of the Shan States, to Meiktila, the closest major town on the plains of Burma. Read more...
Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda, known to the west as "Golden Rock," perches on the edge of a cliff at the top of Kyaikhto mountains, part of the Eastern Yoma. Read more... Mingun
About 11 km trip up-river from Mandalay on the opposite bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River is the pleasant and peaceful Mingun Village. Read more... Mt. Popa
This 1518 meter solitary peak is home of Myanmar's most powerful "NATS" - a collection of 37 magical spirits both feared and honoured by some Myanmar people. Read more... Mrauk U
Mrauk-U: Situated in the Arakan Range and facing the Bay of Bengal, the capital Mrauk-U (1430-1784 A.D) had been a thriving city of Rakhine State ruled by his own kings and exclusive from Myanmar proper throughout the history. Read more... Ngapali Beach
Ngapali Beach is situated about 7 km away from Thandwe (Sandoway), one of the ancient Rakhine (formerly Arakan) towns. It is said to have been named after the Naple of Italy by a homesick Italian. Read more... Ngwe Saung Beach
Ngwe Saung Beach (Silver Beach) – The newly open beach, the cleanest beach, the most attractive beach, etc... is Ngwe Sang. It is the closest beach from Yangon accessible by cruises and cars. Read more... Amarapura
Situated about 11 km south of Mandalay, Amarapura is on the shore of the large, placid Taungthaman Lake. It was the capital city immediately before Mandalay. Read more... Bogo (Pegu)
Just one and a half-hour's drive from Yangon lies a city known as Bago. It used to be a capital of Mons and Myanmars for several centuries. Read more... Inwa (Ava)
A former capital situated only 30-minute drive south of Mandalay. At one time Myanmar was known in the west as the Kingdom of Ava. Read more... Bhamo
Bhamo – Bhamo is a small town that lies on the eastern bank of the River Ayeyarwaddy. Its original name is Manmaw – a Shan name ("Man" means village & "Maw" means pot). Read more... Hsipaw
Hsibaw is a small town located on the northern Shan State traditionally ruled by the Sawbwa (chief/head man of a village/town) who inherited the title from his ancestors and who bequeathed the title to his sons. Read more... Indawgyi Lake
In the northern Kachin state is the biggest lake of Myanmar called Indawgyi measuring 22 km in length and 11 km in breath. Read more... Kawthaung
Kawthaung is fragrant for hosting sea gypsies in the southern part of Myanmar. Yet, it is a bustling town next door to Thailand. Kawthaung, at the southernmost part of Myanmar to the Thailand border is a district is included in the 3 districts Dawei, Myeik & Kawthaung, of the Taninthayi division. Read more... Khanmti
Khanmti is a small town well-know for the junction to Naga tribe. One can fly to Khanmti with limited flights or cruise up along the Chindwin River from Monwya. Read more... Kyaing Tong
Shan State has been described as the land of picture postcard setting by many travelers. Holding almost a quarter of Myanmar's land area, it is often hard to find the exact word to describe to its beautiful scenery. Read more... Kyaukmyaung (Shwebo)
Kyaukmyaung majestically lies on the western bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River. Sail up from Mandalay in the River and arrive in Kyaukmyaung, the town of pottery. Read more... Lashio
Located at the beginning of the famous "Burma Road" leading into China. Lashio is the capital of northern Shan state accessible by air and land and train. Read more... Loikaw
A secluded village of the long-necked villagers in the Kayah State, the southeast of Myanmar has recently opened to public. This destination was not allowed to explore during the past few years. On the verge of extinction, the long-necked villagers (Padaung) are well-known to the world by the rings of brass encircled along their neck. Read more... Mawlamyaine
Mawlamyine (formerly known as Moulmein) is perhaps one of the famous towns in Mon State. The port of Mawlamyine is busy and you can see boats loading and unloading. It is also a commercial port exporting rice and wood. Read more... Mt. Victoria
Natmataung is also known as Mt. Victoria. It was given as a present to Queen Victoria of England in commemoration of conquest on Myanmar. Above 10200 ft above the sea level, Matmataung is the highest in Chin State. Read more... Muse
Muse rests on the Shan Plateau and about 900 miles away from Yangon. This is the first border transit that opened legally to travelers. If one wants to travel this region, a special permission is needed. Read more... Myintkyina
Mitkyina, the northern-most town, is the capital of Kachin state. It is 920 miles away from Yangon. Myinkyina is well-known for the nearest gateway to jade mine, Indawgyi Lake (the biggest in Myanmar), Mt. Khakarborazi (5881 m) – the highest in Southeast Asia and the birthplace of the River Ayeyarwaddy. Read more... Pindaya
Situated some 70 km north of Kalaw at the foot of Menetaung (Blue Mountain Range). To the east of Pindaya lies a plateau, which is about 1,000 meters above sea level, and in the west lies a mountain range that is about 1,500 meters high. Read more... Putao
Putao is the northern extreme part of Myanmar, 1169 miles from Yangon. It’s situated 457m above sea-level. The area of the whole district is about 3369 square kilometer. The population of the town is over 90,000. Read more... Pyin Oo Lwin (May Myo)
Pyin Oo Lwin (formerly called Maymyo) is the one of the most famous hill station cities of Myanmar. Its fine, pleasant weather and fresh cool air makes it a popular summer resort. Read more... Saging
Situated 21 km southwest of Mandalay on the west bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River. It is said that Sagaing became a capital of a Shan Kingdom around 1315 after the collapse of Bagan. Read more... Sagar
A hidden village dramatized by the greenly scenery mountains amid the Shan Plateau near the Lake Inle is Sagar. A boat trip to the village of Sagar is beyond your imagination. Read more... Tachileik
Tachileik is a well-off town in the east of Myanmar closed to Mai Sai (Thailand). It was once notorious for drug trafficking, illegal trading and skirmishes among the Shan ethnic minorities. Read more... Tamu
Tamu – The quiet town to the northwest of Myanmar bordering with Moreah (India) is Tamu. The road to Tamu is so bad a few years ago. Read more... Thayekhittayar
Sri Ksetra was the capital of Pyu kingdom and more ancient than Bagan. Indeed, it predates the 11th century Bagan by more or less 700 years. Read more... Twente
Twente, a small charming town that is famous for its pottery cottages where process of making pots have remained unchanged since generations. Read more...

