2024 Mandalay Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Mandalay Myanmar
Full of culture & Great Food Mandalay is the economic centre of Upper Myanmar and considered the centre of Burmese culture. A continuing influx of illegal Chinese immigrants, mostly from Yunnan, since the late 20th century, has reshaped the city's ethnic makeup and increased commerce with China.
Mandalay Myanmar
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Mandalay Myanmar
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who told i hit some random people and become a don?
everyone. i hit was a don already
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#wintergetaway
Bagan temples is highlight of our visit to this ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 11th and 13th centuries, 4,446 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of 3822 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day. We got a sense of the landscape of Bagan and its temples by a balloon ride in the morning followed a visit to the main temples over 2 days. We started with Ananda temple which is one of Old Bagan temples which well restored and then we saw sunset over the Irrawaddy river from the Bu Paya temple. The next day we visited the imposing three-storied Htilominlo Temple, which is currently being restored, the Upali Thein and red bricked Khaymigha temples nearby towards Old Bagan on the road from Nyaung-U.
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Get up at four in the morning, simply clean up, take the camera and ride the motorcycle to the depths of the woods. Despite the sleepiness, but when I think of a beautiful sunrise, I will be strong. The stupa Xu Sanduo is the ideal place to watch the sunrise and sunset, because it is the tallest pagoda that allows visitors to climb. So, every sunrise and sunset, visitors from all over the world will gather here. If it is a little late, don't think about a good location. Standing around the top of the tower, Bagan's stupa is unobstructed, the camera is set up, the parameters are adjusted, and the surrounding partners are waiting for the dawn. More and more people came to see the sunrise, accompanied by the noisy crowd, and occasionally came out from the surrounding insects. There was a glimmer of light on the horizon, and a narrow dark red glow was gradually revealed. The 10,000-way glow was sprinkled on the distant stupa through the clouds and was covered with a golden glow. It began to fog around, and from afar, the stupa was looming, like a fairyland. After a while, a group of hot air balloons crossed the morning sun and slowly took off... After watching the sunrise, I came to the Irrawaddy River and ordered a simple breakfast in front of the breakfast stalls on the side of several old towers. My trip to Bagan.
Mandalay Unveiled: A Deep Dive into Myanmar’s Cultural and Historical Jewel
Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city, serves as a gateway to the country’s rich cultural and historical tapestry. From the majestic Mandalay Palace to the serene U Bein Bridge, my exploration of Mandalay revealed a wealth of experiences that blend ancient traditions with vibrant local life. The city's bustling markets, golden pagodas, and intricate craftsmanship offer a unique glimpse into Myanmar's heritage. As I navigated through its storied streets and engaged with its warm-hearted people, Mandalay emerged as a place where history and modernity coexist harmoniously, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler.#mandalay
Day 1:
Morning: Explore Mandalay Palace and the surrounding moat.
Afternoon: Visit Kuthodaw Pagoda and marvel at the world’s largest book.
Evening: Enjoy a sunset walk across U Bein Bridge.
Day 2:
Morning: Take a trip to the ancient city of Ava (Inwa) and explore the ruins by horse-drawn carriage.
Afternoon: Visit the impressive Mingun Pahtodawgyi and the giant Mingun Bell.
Evening: Relax with a traditional Burmese dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 3:
Morning: Explore the Mahamuni Pagoda and witness the gold-leaf application ritual.
Afternoon: Head to the Mandalay Hill for panoramic views of the city and sunset.
Evening: Stroll through Zegyo Market for souvenirs and local treats.
[Must-Visit Attractions]
Mandalay Palace – Highlights: Historical architecture, Royal Mint, and the impressive city moat.
Kuthodaw Pagoda – Highlights: World’s largest book, 729 stone slabs inscribed with Buddhist scriptures.
U Bein Bridge – Highlights: Iconic teak bridge, picturesque sunset views, and local daily life.
[Must-Try Food]
Aye Myit Tar Restaurant – Must-Try Dish: Mohinga (Burmese fish noodle soup).
Shwe Kyee Htein – Must-Try Dish: Shan noodles with a variety of toppings.
Burmese Biryani – Must-Try Dish: Spiced rice dish with chicken or beef.
[Accommodation]
Recommended Area for Accommodation: Central Mandalay, close to major attractions.
Hotel Name: Mandalay Hill Resort
Hotel Address: 60 Kyar Ni Phyu Road, Mandalay, Myanmar
[Photo Spots]
Mandalay Hill – Description: Panoramic city views, especially stunning at sunset.
U Bein Bridge – Description: The world’s longest teak bridge, perfect for capturing traditional Burmese life and sunsets.
Kuthodaw Pagoda – Description: The grand pagoda surrounded by 729 stone tablets, offering unique architectural shots.
[Tips]
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
Carry cash as many local markets and small eateries do not accept cards.
Use a hat and sunscreen; Mandalay can be very hot and sunny.
Mandalay
Mandalay and Bagan are two of the most well-known destinations in Myanmar due to their seemingly endless pagodas and temples and other cultural sites. Travelling between the two cities, some take the flight for convenient, some go by bus for affordability and some breeze by day boat from Mandalay to Bagan. However, not many are aware of the overnight Irrawaddy River cruises which offers one of the best experiences for all passengers who wants to discover all the best the two destinations have to offer while keeping your comfort the top priority.
Here are some of the top cruises that you should consider:
Good location, Good Place
Mandalay, Myanmar
Beautiful ancient wood bridge in Mandalay, Myanmar ❤️❤️❤️ That old long bridge is really amazing ❤️❤️❤️ Lovely to explore around the bridge and culture ❤️❤️❤️ It was the wonderful moment ❤️❤️❤️
The sunrise/sunset of Bagan is really beautiful, especially the high pagodas in Bagan, watching the sunset on the pagoda, the indescribable artistic conception that you cant understand elsewhere. But since 2018, in order to protect the monuments and some other reasons, Bagan has banned the climbing of the stupa, and watching the sunset is almost a luxury. But in Bagan, there are only two places where you can watch the sunset, and one place is the observation tower, which has its advantages and disadvantages.
Walk to the watchtower, you can enjoy 360-degree views of the vast and beautiful scenery of the Bagan Plain, which is the best place to enjoy Bagan by hot air balloon. Although the tower is far away from other temple towers and cannot clearly see the details of each tower, it is the best place to see the panorama at the highest point. If you look at the sunset on the watchtower and compare it to "everyone shows goodbye", then watching the sunset on the hillside is a well-deserved "small home jasper". Although standing tall and looking far, I still prefer the hillside, even if it is just a lake. The small earthen bag on the side is a bit short, but after all, it can really see the many temple towers nearby. It is a special ground-watching sunset.
"Myanmar, I have the look I like"
Before I went to Myanmar, I was very fond of it and always felt that it would be very different. Sitting at the top of a tall stupa to watch the sunrise and sunset, it should be a very serene and historical scene. I saw a photo a few years ago. In the morning mist, thousands of stupas are scattered all over the plain; that feeling is like crossing time and space, which makes me shocked. After
went, I liked it:
Take a carriage and walk in the gap between the sorghum corn fields, see the Guta ancient temple slowly sliding across the road;
early morning Smudge up to the heights, quietly waiting for the excitement of the sunrise;
close to the sunset, quietly sitting at the top of the ancient pagoda, watching the sun slide a little down the edge of the distant mountain;
riding a bicycle down the road, enjoying the oncoming cool breeze, happy screaming;
no special purpose, just find an interesting stupa to go, Then found the good material;
I like the white "Shen Niu" in Myanmar, I think their appearance is really sacred!
even
I still fell in love with the feeling of walking barefoot,
although the small gravel is very tied, the noon stone is very hot, there are pigeon mouse feces...
but for a long time After that, I will feel free and happy.
I also appreciate the Burmese piousness to the Buddha, the friendliness of the Burmese people, and the relatively simple folk customs.
Myanmar is a country with ethnic diversity and religious diversity. Most people here live a comfortable life. Create value through your own labor. The days of walking in Myanmar felt the enthusiasm and temperature of the people here. Although there was an accident, I returned home in advance. I hope to continue the wave next time.
Bagan, Myanmar Feel the culture of the culture
Myanmar culture, the most distinctive of the various types of giving.
Dawn every day, almost every household, must go to the front of the house, pass the door barefoot, hold the monks for the vegetarian meal; whenever the family do all kinds of celebrations (wedding, completion, full moon, opening ..... .) Please ask Gaochun to come to chanting, and offering vegetarian meals is one of the necessary procedures; Burmese sayings that there are three 'happy days' in life, except for the wedding and jail time, the other is the 'home day', the Burmese boy must It is necessary to shave the monk to express his devotion to the Buddha, and the monk's activities are the biggest ambassadors of the Burmese; every month, every month, there must be various kinds of giving, including Walsoe and Desang, and after the sang The Getten Busch is the biggest festival. . .
Men's society, in life, the most frequently held, the most frequent, the largest is the giving!
"Peacock Temple", also known as the unique brothel, was built in 1857 during the period of the Mindong King. It was once known as the most beautiful building in Mandalay. This is because the entire temple is made of precious teak, which is awkward. Such a beautiful teak temple was annihilated in the raging fire in 1890, becoming a major pity in Burmese Buddhist architecture. In 1966, the Burmese government rebuilt the Peacock Temple with cement at the original site, which restored the magnificent and grand temple. Looking up at the entire temple, the five-level flat roof terraces are magnificent, and the spires of the clouds can not help but devour the heart.
I want to live my own appearance and finish a lot of the first time.
Sitting a hot air balloon in Bagan, getting up at four in the morning and catching the sunrise hot air balloon take off. Although the Bagan hot air balloon does not have a hot Turkish hot air balloon, it gives me another indescribable beauty.
safe take-off and landing, see the stupa above the plains, toasting together to drink champagne, get a flight certificate, these are the eternal memories of the Bagan hot air balloon.
Before we took off, we concentrated in the plains and enjoyed the tea and coffee drinks for the hot air balloon company to prepare for us. The hot air balloon is slowly charging the hydrogen in the distance. Waiting for half an hour, after the hot air balloon was fully set up, we sat in the cabin.
The premise of the departure coach said the notice of the decline, the other hot air balloons have slowly taken off in the distance, very romantic, the sunrise creeps up, our hot air balloon is flying higher and higher. The ground is getting farther and farther away from me, the stupa is getting smaller and smaller, and more and more stupas are in front of us. One or two, we are watching again, there are countless numbers...
There is a temple on the edge of the hotel. When I walked out the door, I happened to meet the morning morning. In this country where people believe in Buddhism, giving is an indispensable part of people's daily lives. In the early morning, the sky was bright, and the whole city was still immersed in a silence, and the monks began to go out.
rented a bicycle at the hotel. To be honest, Mandalay is totally unsuitable for cycling. On the roads of Mandalay, there are a lot of cars and motorcycles, which are extremely fast, and the dust that is raised is even more suffocating. Because I only stayed for half a day, I chose to ride a bicycle near the Grand Palace.
After arriving at the southwest corner of the Grand Palace, I turned to the 80th Street and rode north along the moat. Mandalay's pigeons are so many, gathered around the moat, and they are not afraid of people coming close. I leaned against the road and walked through the pigeons, watching the cars on the street. I especially like to see the men and women wearing Longji and Temin riding their bicycles and slowly passing by. For me, this is one of the most characteristic images of Myanmar.
Despite the ravages of war, there are still more than 2,000 pagodas on the land of Bagan.
Carriage, the locals are called horse car, the seat is small, not very comfortable, but sitting on it, listening to the crisp horseshoe, slowly fluttering across the green field on both sides, scattered in the field of various Buddhas Tower, that is a kind of enjoyment.
Ruishan Tuota is very tall, and it is also the best place to see the sunset. The tower has five floors. The more you go up, the wider the field of vision. In the wilderness, the towers are all star-studded stupas. No, it is better!
Standing in the golden sunset, this scene is very shocking. This is a huge project that requires a lot of manpower, material resources and time to complete!
The gold foil market is a small gold product store in the city. Because it is dedicated to Buddha statues, the business is very good. Although for many European and American tourists, such handicrafts are very novel, but I believe that there are still many such handicraft products in China, but our interest is really small. If you are interested in bringing a nice gift, you can take a look. Continue to visit the temple. I feel that the temples in Myanmar are really inexhaustible and unique. Architectural styles vary. If you have a faith background, it is a special enjoyment. The Gudu Tao Pagoda on the edge of the Imperial City is one of the representatives. There is the world's largest Buddhist scripture stone forest. Also certified by UNESCO. Very historical and religious. The Baise Tallinn in the setting sun is also a good place to take pictures. Each of the white towers here is dedicated to a stone monument, and all the white towers surround the big golden Buddha in the middle, which together form the world's largest Buddhist classic. The white towers are quiet and peaceful, warm and firm under the setting sun. Just like this little lama, the tourists are also floating, the peace of mind, and the forgotten customs.
The Golden Palace Temple is the driver to bring us, this pure teak wood temple is also recommended. This multi-storey wooden temple was originally enshrined in the palace. It is said that after the death of King Dongming in the 18th century, ghosts often wandered in the favorite building. The successor was deeply disturbed and had to dismantle the building as a whole and place it here. The fate of the world, when the old palace was destroyed by World War II artillery, the Golden Palace Temple was preserved more completely. Although the color of the year has been detached, only the black wooden surface is seen. But from its beautiful statue, you can imagine how the former palace was built with care. Not the current imitation is comparable.
The interior of the main hall is covered with gold. All the sculptures have a golden surface. The engraving patterns around are exaggerated, surrounded by birds and beasts. The various legends of the Buddhist legends are vivid, and the eight dragons are all according to their position. There is also a whole engraved Lux, Bodhisattva. Each character has a different look, or a swearing or idiot, or a joy or anger, and the carving is exquisite and very distinctive.
I don't want to give these children money, just don't want them to develop the habit of reaching for money. But I couldn't bear to let them be too disappointed, so I was also prepared. I gave them three small souvenirs, and then, in order to get rid of my brother's harassment, I went to find two young people and asked them if they wanted to take pictures. The two children were very happy and immediately sat waiting for me to take pictures. At this time, my brother also ran over and sat down, but I just picked up the camera but he reached for the camera and said "NO MONEY NO PHOTO". I looked at Dana sitting next to me, and Dana shook my head at me. When I got a mental number, I signaled that my two brothers were sitting on the side, and my brother really followed. I put down the camera and said "NO MONEY FOR THE PHOTO", he was honest, but he began to lick "NO MONEY, NO HAPPY (not giving money unhappy)." I yelled at him again, and he gave up.
Local lighting festival in Myanmar. This is one of the most grand festivals in the small town. Every household has a candlelight and the scene is very charming.
Into this romantic festival, watching people ignite the stars, it is extraordinarily romantic in the night, and the laughter and laughter of children playing, it is very happy.
In the lazy afternoon, I will meet you. When I first saw it, I was shocked by the beautiful pagoda. I asked thousands of times under the stupa and could not find an answer; you stood in this great land for thousands of years and created the immortal Burmese legend.
shuttles through the cattle cart trails in Bagan. Every stupa is worth stopping, savoring the exquisite carvings, the magnificent appearance, listening to it whispering the long history.
Walking completely on the street without direction, against the light, everything in the lens seems so clean, like this early morning, although still able to taste the extremely mild taste of the air, but still attracted by such a style.
At this moment, I can't feel the taste of Mandile. This thousand-year-old historical city is just a rush of life.
As everyone knows, Mandalay is the second largest city in Myanmar. It is located in the inland north of central Myanmar. It was the place where several ancient dynasties once built capital, and it is also a city where a large number of overseas Chinese gather.
Mandalay is the last capital of the Burmese dynasty, and it has witnessed the glory of the last king of Myanmar. In the ancient capital of Myanmar, only the city of Mandalay was completely preserved. There is no bustling excitement in the big cities, but there is a more simple culture and landscape, and there are countless Buddhist monuments and historical relics. The Mandalay region is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the most indispensable stop for tourism in Myanmar. Inadvertently came to the vegetable market, in fact, it is also followed by the crowd, where is the lively where to drill.
Mandalay has a lot of attractions, and it may not be possible to read it in the last week, and the attractions are too remote. It is recommended to charter.
Climb the pagoda and wait for the sun to rise slowly. This moment is simply crying.
I always said to myself, I want to go to the place to arrive earlier.
This situation is enough, slowly, the hot air balloon rises in the distance.
The hot air balloon and the ancient pagoda are against each other, but it has become the most beautiful scenery.
History is constantly changing. Although the time is old, this group of stupas is like a group of veterans who silently guard this piece of land, warm and warm.
Bagan is mainly divided into three lines, and you can finish the sights of Bagan in three days.
1. Niangwu--Old Bagan, also known as the Western Line
2Old Bagan - New Bagan
3Nianwu-Lao Bagan East Line
each It takes a day to go around the line
to Bagan, don't think about leisure travel, because it is a waste
must get up early and go to bed early, see enough sunrise and sunset.
Sunrise time around 5 o'clock, sunset to find a high Buddha, to find a good location, just wait.
I have received the old Bagan Tand Hotel in Edward VIII. When I was in the hotel, I fell in love with the open-air restaurant under the towering trees in the hotel. Even the room was given the shade of this old tree. Asylum, the favorite thing every day is to watch the sunset here, and watch the beautiful scenery with the right people, I can't feel the time is passing. Everything here seems to stay in the old romantic era, and even the keys to the room seem to have their own stories.
Remarks before the reservation honey moon hotel will also send a small cake intimately~
In 1044, the national hero of Myanmar, Anu Tho, unified Myanmar in one fell swoop and created the Bagan dynasty and the capital of Bagan. Anu Lutuo enveloped Buddhism, especially the Hinayana Buddhism, and announced that the Hinayana Buddhism was a state religion, and began to build a large-scale pagoda. In its heyday, there were as many as 10,000 towers, and the magnificent towers of the city and the city. The scene can be imagined, so Bagan won the reputation of the city of Vantaa. Today, despite nearly a thousand years of wind, frost, snow, war, dynasty and various natural disasters, many pagodas have disappeared into the long river of history, but Bagan still retains more than 2,000 pagoda temples, which are silently located in the rogue. On the banks of the Irrawaddy River, standing quietly among the rolling earth, it shows people the old style.
Into the ancient city of Bagan, rather than walking into an ancient city, it is better to walk into the world of stupas. There are large and small stupa temples everywhere in the city. Some are like castles, some are like grottoes, but all of them are tall and straight. Whenever the breeze blows, the copper bells and silver bells hanging from the top of the tower will be crisp. The sound of the sound, playing a beautiful piece of music, let people want to live, watching the pagoda in the sunrise and sunset every day brilliant.
#World Heritage Myanmar, I know almost nothing about this country, only because the tens of thousands of pagodas in Bagan have the attraction of magnets, they decided to take this short journey.
From the first arrival, Im disgusted, and before I leave, I seem to have a magical magic that will allow you to accept it all in the shortest possible time. The huge visual impact that has been given to me is something that no other Southeast Asian country has ever had.
At the end of the journey, it should be a pure land that can face its own heart. If there is a moment, you feel that you are not happy and rich, maybe you can go to Myanmar to have a look.
In Sabah, the sunset at the seaside feels romantic. In Nepal, watching the Everest sunrise is full of beauty. The same sun, with different scenery, always makes people taste different flavors. During the rainy season in Bagan, the sun does not always arrive as expected, and there are no colorful hot air balloons in the air. The rainy season is only the most primitive appearance here. After a few days of waiting, when I was bathed in the golden sunshine with countless quaint pagodas on the plains of Bagan, I felt the beauty of purity. This beauty is short but worth waiting for.
About climbing the tower, all of the above are steps, and there are some towers that have no steps. However, Burmese people regard shoes as unclean things, so they dont wear shoes when they go to the temple. Whether they see it or not, they should respect these rules and respect the Buddha. (I did have an urgent need to take off the shoes when I forgot to take off my shoes. Later, when I talked to local people, I was strongly despised and guilty. So for us, it is dangerous to climb these towers barefoot. It is especially not recommended to climb before dawn or after dark. Moreover, most of these towers have no name. The reason why they have no name is because the scenery is not good enough, the traffic is inconvenient, and the up and down are dangerous. Therefore, we also ask the majority of friends to do what they can to find the fun of exploration.
When you first arrive in Myanmar, you will be attracted by Burmese women who have painted yellow "Tenka" on their faces. This is their natural sunscreen, a powder made from the branches of the yellow scented scent. The locals will directly use the trunk of the yellow scented stalk to grind and smear on the stone mill. Visitors can go to the pharmacy to purchase the prepared scented water. In addition to sunscreen, they believe that this is also a symbol of beauty, adhere to the use of skin can be smooth and delicate, as well as cooling and silting, anti-inflammatory and itching effect. In Myanmar, the feeling of painting on the face before going out every day is particularly domineering, but it is dropping powder every day.
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