7 Best Places To Visit in Myanmar Before You Die

There are many incredible places to visit in Myanmar before you die. Their doors have recently opened more to the outside world, and you will be welcomed by curious locals who are friendly and interested in your presence. The country is still developing, but coming here now will give you insight to its more authentic culture rather than it being too tainted later down the years.

Overall the country is very safe, but there are still some civil issues, so checking to make sure everything is calm prior to departing is necessary, but the places on this list are quite popular and rarely pose any danger. Just take your everyday precautions.

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As far as the country and what it has to offer, its stunning beauty will captivate all visitors. Getting the opportunity to explore ancient cities will be humbling. The architecture and structures that flank the mountainside or sit on extinct volcanoes are quite incredible. More nature can be enjoyed by chilling alongside a gorgeous lake, or get a bit of luxury in at the excellent beach resort city.

Just like there are plenty of surreal places to visit in China before you die, you can bet there are plenty of awesome spots here too. Don’t let its unpopularity fool you. In fact, it should only drive you here sooner. So without further delay, let’s check out the best places to visit in Myanmar before you die, we guarantee you add a few more!

 

7. Ngapali

The Bay of Bengal I’m sure will look very inviting with its blue waters shimmer as you stare at it from your luxury resorts window. Why aren’t you down there basking the sun? This coastal resort beauty is a chill spot, but then going into the juxtaposing fishing village for some of the best and freshest seafood for dinner will bring you right back to the humbling country’s roots.

 

6. Mrauk U

A fortress built to withstand the wind instead of war, this archeological sites is quite the impressive structure. Your journey will surely be adventurous enough since you’ll need about five to seven hours to get here by boat on the Kaladan River. The intricacies and detail of the building are just stunning.

 

5. Taung Kalat

I hope you have some energy, because only after you clammer up over 700 steps to the top of this extinct volcano will you be rewarded. Don’t get robbed by one of the cheeky macaque monkeys on the way up, and you’ll be happy you came. The views from up top of this peak are breathtaking. Check out the summit’s monastery and then admire the incredible ancient city of Bagan in the distance.

 

4. Shwedagon Pagoda

It’s unknown when this incredible pagoda was erected, possibly between the 6th and 10th century, and it’s grown in size as the years have passed. Despite what its antiquity is, the pagoda is one of the most popular and highly regarded temples. Its stupa is adorned in thousand of diamonds and there are other temple structures scattered about its complex.

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3. Golden Rock

A chedi is precariously perched on a golden rock, and that gold rock is teetering on the edge of a cliff. What a sight to be seen. The gold leaves that cover them twinkle in the light, and it’s a famous place for Myanmar Buddhist to set a pilgrimage to. It’s said that a single strand of Buddha’s hair is what holds this miraculous rock in place.

 

2. Inle Lake

Here’s one of the main attractions, and it’s so obvious why. A gorgeous lake encompassed by mountains will make for a spectacular vista any day. The charming lighthouses of the villages of Intha are an interesting site, as well as a few pagoda and a trip to the markets. Take note of the fishermen and their unique way of rowing their boats down the lake with their legs.

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And, the best place to visit in Myanmar before you die is: Bagan

If you’ve seen any pictures of Myanmar ever in your life, there’s a very good chance one of them was of Bagan. This is the quintessential postcard from Myanmar. A lush green landscape is dotted with ancient and majestic temples, stupas, and pagodas. If you can imagine, there was once over 10,000 more temples in the 11th century. Still, today it still holds the most amount of temples than any other place on the planet.

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We love all of these places to visit in Myanmar before you die, what places are intriguing you the most?