[2025 Nyaung-U Attraction] Travel Guide for Dhammayangyi Temple (Updated Jan)
Historic buildings
Address:
5V6F+R72, Old Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
Opening times:
Open today at 8:00-17:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+95-9-5197989
The unique pyramid-shaped pagoda, Bagan-Mayaji Pagoda
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There are thousands of pagodas scattered on the plains of Bagan, Myanmar. They are scattered on both sides of the plains and river valleys. Among them, there is the most special shape of the #Tamamayajig Pagoda, which looks like a pyramid from a distance. The tower-like appearance is quite majestic.
The Mayaji Pagoda was built in 1170 AD. It is a typical pyramid-style building and the largest brick-walled structure among the existing pagodas in Bagan. It is made of red bricks from the inside to the outside. It is said that millions of dollars were spent on it. Bricks! And the seams are tight, with almost no gaps between bricks. The craftsmanship at that time was quite powerful.
Walking through the outer wall to the inner courtyard, there are some small vendors, and the trees are covered with small humanoid puppets, which is a bit fantasy. The light and shadow changes in the pagoda are very beautiful, probably because it is large enough to be reflected on the wall, so it is also a popular place to watch the sunrise and sunset.
#MyanmarTravel #BaganKingdom
Moutain
A place not to be missed : Bagan
Attraction: Old Temples of Bagan
Directions: Take coach from Yangon or fly by domestic flight
Old Bagan is one of the must visit in Myanmar. Bagan is an Ancient city and a World heritage site in Mandalay Region. It was the capital city of the Bagan Kingdom in the past. It once has over 10000 temples and only around 2000 remains. One of the main temple is Dhammayangyi Temple.
This place is very famous for its hot air balloon rides and sunrise. If you ever visit Bagan, don’t miss the sunrise and sunset. They are definitely breath taking!
#timetotravel #Myanmar #bagan
Roadman
Bagan is o
Bagan is one of the most spiritual places I’ve ever been to. The people were so friendly and nice and the amazing temples were magical. I hope I can visit this awesome place again!
#merrychristmas
Kara Tai
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This temple which is easily accessible from Bagan ( by taxi, Tuk Tuk or E-bike) is one the largest in Bagan. It is large pyramid like structure visible from far. It has an interesting past - the king who built the temple came to power by assassinating his father and elder brother. He later also killed his Bengali queen, whose father sent mercenaries and had him killed. #GiveThanks
ICEICEE
Super-popp
Super-popping Bagan Stupa, large harvester
Bagan in September is really hot, what makes us insist on walking barefoot on the hot floor? It is a love for photography! Bagan is hundreds of thousands of stupas, and its so beautiful to take pictures! It is characterized by severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the internal structure of various symmetrical pagodas can be instantly cured!
The most popular are Dhammayan Gyi Temple and Ananda Temple, especially Dhammayan Gyi Temple, we even met photographers from abroad, with models Come here to take a wedding! Of course, we have been filming here for a few hours and still have not done it!
tips: There are a lot of Bagan stupas. If you are a little bigger, you need tickets. You can choose the stupa according to your needs! In addition, the Burmese government has now banned the climbing of the stupa, because many pagodas are faltering after the earthquake, and there are incidents of casualties at the top of the stupa. Therefore, everyone is safe!
Weya.
Explore Bagan: A Timeless Wonder of Myanmar
Nestled in central Myanmar, Bagan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its sprawling plains dotted with over 2,000 ancient temples and pagodas. As the heart of the Pagan Kingdom (9th–13th centuries), Bagan offers an unparalleled journey into the history, culture, and spirituality of Myanmar.
🏯 Must-Visit Temples
1. Ananda Temple: Known for its golden spires and serene Buddha statues, it’s a masterpiece of Mon and Burmese architecture.
2. Dhammayangyi Temple: The largest temple in Bagan, famous for its intricate brickwork and mysterious history.
3. Shwesandaw Pagoda: A favorite for sunrise and sunset views over the temple-strewn landscape.
4. Sulamani Temple: Admired for its exquisite frescoes and detailed stucco carvings.
🌅 Breathtaking Sunrise and Sunset
Witness the sunrise as hot air balloons drift over the ancient temples, painting the sky in shades of gold and pink.
For sunset, head to spots like Bu Paya Pagoda by the Irrawaddy River for awe-inspiring views.
🚲 Getting Around
Rent e-bikes to explore at your own pace or join a guided tour to learn about the rich history.
A hot air balloon ride is a must-do for panoramic views of the temples from above.
📚 Cultural Experiences
Visit the Bagan Archaeological Museum for insights into the region’s history.
Try your hand at making traditional lacquerware, a local craft unique to Bagan.
🍲 Savor Local Flavors
Enjoy Burmese dishes like mohinga (rice noodle soup) and tea leaf salad at local restaurants.
Don’t miss street food stalls offering grilled meats, tropical fruits, and refreshing tamarind drinks.
📍 Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit: November to February for cooler weather.
Getting There: Fly into Nyaung U Airport or take a scenic bus ride from Mandalay or Yangon.
✨ Why Visit Bagan?
Bagan is a place of magic and history, where ancient temples, serene landscapes, and spiritual traditions create an unforgettable experience. Whether you're marveling at architectural wonders, watching a stunning sunset, or simply soaking in the tranquility, Bagan is a destination that stays with you forever.
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Montri Prut
Dhammayangyi temple 🇲🇲
#photolocation
Dhammayangyi Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Bagan, Myanmar. 🇲🇲 Largest of all the temples in Bagan, the Dhammayan as it is popularly known was built during the reign of King Narathu.
The temple is a massive, and all walled surrounded in forth and the temple is constructed since from 12th century. The temple is about 1600ft east of Shwesandaw and is infamous for its mysterious, bricked-up inner passageways and cruel history.
The king Narathu claimed the succession of Bagan throne by murdering his own king father and his elder brother, who had been chosen to become King, in cold blood.
Legend had it that the King felt guilty for what he did and was so worried about bad karma that he had the Dhammayangyi Temple constructed to gain merit and redeem for the sin of killing his father and elder brother.
According to legendary tales, King Narathu supervised the construction himself. He set the rule that workers would have their arms chopped or even be beheaded if they the brickworks were not perfectly fit without a gap between two given bricks.
This temple is a must visit in Bagan and popular for its history and inner temple architecture.
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Elizabeth ND Ko
Sitting in
Sitting in a small carriage, Bagan
there is a small carriage everywhere in Bagan, because Bagan's road is not good, more is a country road, there is no sign, it is not convenient to rent a motorcycle, it is recommended to rent A carriage, the master of the carriage is too familiar with the various stupa, and can tell you the best photo position, absolutely a professional guide + driver.
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Dama Yangj
Dama Yangji, a huge Mayan pyramid building, the most visible building on the Bagan Plain. When you lose your way in the wilderness of Bagan, you can find the right path by looking up at Dama Yangji.
Dama Yangji seems to be a cursed stupa. Whether it is the purpose of construction, or the commander and the builder, most of them are not hospice. Although it has never been completed, it is closely structured and has been almost unscathed in previous earthquakes. Dama Yangji is destined to have a sad and incomplete beauty, but this beauty has been protected by the gods in the midst of it, and has not changed.
Into the Dama Yangji, the cloister of the long atmosphere is addictive. The pigeons hid among the tall beams and flew over the tops of people's heads from time to time, making a squeaky voice, an inexplicable uneasiness. Light passes through the window, reflected in the mottled walls and the ground, and the light and shadow are charming.
I walked from the shadow to the light, and the brightest part of the light, like a tunnel to another time and space.
Bei_Xiaoxian.
Enjoy the
Enjoy the days in Bagan, Myanmar, the red-red stupa stands in the plains, and the city looks old and distant...
Dama Yangji Temple is the largest pagoda in the Bagan Plain, with a pointed tower top, like the pole The Mayan pyramids of South America are generally. The old red-brown brick walls, the high-definition windows, and the footsteps of the corridors rang back and forth.
I like the ancient temples of Bagan. Although walking barefoot, I am used to the collision of skin and sand. On the day of coming here, there were just Burmese students who went on an outing here and saw their innocent smiles and truly felt the purity of the Buddha. Not only tourists, but even the puppies sleeping in the Buddhist temple, lazy and quiet, the noise of the outside world can not disturb their lunch break. There are also many embroidery paintings here, and behind the needlework is a beautiful landscape of Myanmar.