Myanmar Historic Destinations
MyanmarSee the confluence of Indian and Southeast Asian culture in Myanmar’s historic attractions. Many of Myanmar’s temples and pagodas are quite ancient, and a few monuments are the product of endless applications of gold leaf. Stroll city streets to see the drastically changing course of history in the landmarks that the British left behind.
Myanmar Highlights
A curated look at the best Myanmar has to offer. These are the destinations that consistently stand out — places with real character, great experiences, and something worth going out of your way for.
Inle Lake
Nestled in the high Shan Hills of eastern Myanmar, the breathtaking natural wonder known as Inle Lake serves as the center of a bustling boating community. Although a few things around the lake can be reached by car, the only real way to experience this lake culture is to hire a boat and immerse you.
Explore DestinationYangon
Once the colonial capital of the British empire, Yangon is a city that represents the ancient, the old, and the new. With pagodas that date back several millennia, century-old remnants of colonialism and constant construction on new high-rise buildings, Yangon represents both the history and future of Myanmar. It just takes a little exploration and one is quickly immersed in the diversity this city has to offer.
Explore DestinationBagan
Leaving early under the cover of darkness is the only way to experience one of Myanmar's most breathtaking spectacles — sunrise in Bagan.
Explore DestinationMandalay
Built along the Ayeyarwady River, the city of Mandalay is steeped with both ancient and modern cultural intrigue. High red-bricked walls and a large moat separate the ancient palace from the rest of Myanmar's second largest city. Inside the fortifications sit a completely reconstructed palace, much like the one that stood there in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Explore DestinationMrauk U
Southwestern Myanmar, formerly home of the Arakan Kingdom, stands on its own from the rest of the country for most of its history. During the majority of Burmese rule, it remained a powerful autonomous kingdom. The gray stone-and-brick temples and pagodas in Mrauk U stand as the final testament to the last great Arakan Empire. Unfortunately, the current political situation has made visiting this site impossible. As soon as life in Rakhine stabilizes, we will update this page with new information and visitors can once again see this stunning piece of Burmese history.
Explore DestinationFeatured Myanmar Trips
Browse our handpicked selection of Myanmar itineraries, each crafted by local experts who know the country inside out. Whether you're after adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, we have a trip tailored for you.
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