Yangon can not miss the ring railway tour
come to Yangon, one of the most unseen experience is to take the local people's transportation - the ring railway! This is not a tourist train, but the local people's transportation in Yangon!
On this train, you can experience the local life of the local residents and feel the most authentic local customs! The
train departs 4-7 times a day. You can choose clockwise or counterclockwise. The journey takes a total of 3 hours. You can also choose one of them to experience!
The train door will not be closed. You can sit at the door like the mountain train in Sri Lanka, but be sure to pay attention to safety!
Purchase Tips: Foreigners can buy tickets at the small office of the seventh platform with their passports. The fare for the city is 300K for ordinary cars and 1000K for air-conditioned cars. If you only take a short section, there are 50K and 200K flights. Available!
Weya.
On the first day of coming to Yangon, Myanmar, instead of going to the most famous Shwedagon Pagoda, I came to the train station to take a small train in Yangon, and ran to a platform and bought a ticket to get on the bus.
I don't know where the train is going. When I see which platform is good, I stop taking a few photos and then go back in the opposite direction.
seems to have found the state of casual travel a few years ago, so good.
guoxiaotao.
The Yangon Ring Road Railway has been in operation for more than a hundred years. Due to lack of maintenance, the railway has been deserted. The little train just entered the station and the crowd was surrounded. Because of the high compartment, one Burmese carried the cage and the other hand grabbed the doorknob to climb the carriage. It takes 3 hours for a small train to travel around the city. You only need about 1 yuan to buy a ticket to get a trip around the city. There are a lot of people on the train, tourists who take pictures with their cameras, students who carry school bags to go to school, and Buddhist monks. The most interesting people are the traders who shuttle between the various compartments. They carry a variety of goods in the basket, and they eat, wear and use everything. The little train swayed all the way, and the people in the car chatted with the rhythm and stayed. Perhaps this is the right way to take a small train.
Libra Luo.
The small train in the ring city of Myanmar is less than 100 meters away from the residence. It is the narrow-gauge railway of Yangon ring city. It has been in operation for more than 100 years since it was built and used in the British colonial period in the 19th century. On the old railway line covered with grass and trees, every half an hour there is a small train around the city, carrying the old time of the old town.
Standing in the small train station covered by greenery, watching the rickety little train slowly stand, shouldering the Burmese carrying the top of the head, carrying a skirt, grabbing the handle with one hand and struggling to climb The carriage, the little train whistle, panting and going to the next station.
anan.
Exploring Yangon by Circle Train: A Local Adventure Before It Stops**
The **Yangon Circular Train** offers one of the best ways to experience the authentic life of Myanmar's largest city. This 3-hour journey around Yangon takes you through bustling markets, quiet villages, and vibrant communities, providing a unique window into the daily lives of locals. Before this iconic train stops operating, make sure to hop on for a memorable adventure.
### Riding the Circle Line: An Unforgettable Journey
Start your trip by catching the train from **Yangon Central Railway Station**. The ticket price is affordable, and you'll be joined by locals commuting to work or heading to the markets. The slow pace of the train allows you to fully absorb the scenes unfolding outside the window – from vendors selling fresh produce to children playing along the tracks. It’s a snapshot of the real Myanmar, away from the tourist hubs.
The train stops at over 30 stations, giving you the opportunity to hop off and explore. One must-stop is **Insein Station**, where you can visit the nearby market. Here, you’ll find an array of street vendors selling everything from fruits to traditional snacks. Take this chance to enjoy authentic **Burmese street food**, such as fried samosas, sticky rice snacks, or the refreshing sugarcane juice.
### Mid-Journey: Discover Local Life
As the train circles the city, you’ll pass through suburban areas and rural landscapes, showing a different side of Yangon. Watch as locals go about their daily routines, giving you insight into the city’s true heartbeat. You can choose to get off at a smaller station to walk around and interact with the locals – they’re often curious and friendly, eager to share their way of life with visitors.
### Final Stop: The Full Circle Experience
Returning to Yangon Central after completing the full circle gives you a newfound appreciation of the city's contrasts – from the urban to the rural, from the bustling to the serene. It’s a journey that connects you with the people and culture of Myanmar in a profound way.
### Tips for Travelers:
- **Buy Tickets Early:** Get your tickets at least 15-30 minutes before departure.
- **Dress Comfortably:** It’s a long ride, so wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
- **Bring Snacks:** Though vendors get on the train, having your own snacks can be convenient.
- **Camera Ready:** The views and moments you’ll see are worth capturing.
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Jordon49
Experience Yangon circle line train station
#songkran2024
One of the must activity in Yangon is to have the train ride . The circular train take around 4 hours to finished .
While inside the train you can see lots of the cultural stuff and local Myanmar on their daily life style .
Besides that the view is amazing too. You can see a lot of different view throughout the journey . There are departure time daily in different timing suggest you to go one day early to check on the timing .
Overall recommended we had amazing experience here.
Kenny_on_the_go
Riding the Yangon Circular Train -Circle line
#wheretogo
this is one of the best way to see the rural lifestyle in Myanmar . the Yangon Circular Train in Myanmar depart daily from Yangon Railway station from 8.30am and depart every 45 mins to an hours from Platform 6&7.
it’s super affordable price to ride this train around 2 usd only . the experience worth more than the price for the tickets. it allow you truly experience what life is like here in Myanmar and interact with the locals .
overall it’s interesting life experience to take this circular train. highly recommended if you are traveling here . 👍🏻
#holidays #tripmoments #yangon #myanmar
Kenny_on_the_go
🚂Yangon circular train🇲🇲
Attraction: Yangon Circular Train
Location: Yangon Central Railway Station, Yangon
Yangon Circular Train is one of the popular transport mode in Yangon. It was built during the British colonial period. It was completed in 1954.
The whole train ride is 46 kilometres long, and it last for around 2 hours. Of course you may get off at any station you wish. During the slow ride, you can observed many local Burmese doing their daily activities such as buying and selling in markets. It also past by many local villages. The view is rather nice and it’s a good break from the busy street. This should definitely be on the list for those who wish to visit Yangon Circular train.
#timetotravel #myanmar #Yangon #train
Roadman
Southeast Asia Travel | In Myanmar 🇲🇲, when watching a movie, everyone must stand up and sing the national anthem.
A country with a millennium-old Buddhist atmosphere.
LP once included it in the list of recommended travel destinations.
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🇲🇲It's Myanmar🇲🇲
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A country forgotten by Chinese tourists.
Although some are poor and backward.
But the people here are very simple and honest.
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Here are abundant tourism elements.
Historical sites, mountains, rivers, and primitive forests 🌳
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Take a short break for yourself.
Come here to enjoy the lazy slow time.
Embrace a leisurely and beautiful slow-paced lifestyle 👇
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🧬Unmissable attractions🧬
⚱️Landmark of Yangon, the capital city~Shwedagon Pagoda⚱️
Inlaid with numerous gold, diamonds, and various types of jewelry.
At the top is embedded a 76-carat diamond 💎.
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🧲Unmissable unique experience🧲
☕️Burmese-style afternoon tea☕️
The restaurant converted from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's former office.
Menu is a vintage newspaper 📰
Tea leaf salad has a very seductive taste.
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One durian costs 6000K and is equivalent to RMB 24.
Everyday eating one is not excessive 🥥🥥🥥
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Myanmar is a foodie paradise with high cost performance 🥙🌮🫔🌯.
100r eat until full
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🚊Experience the various aspects of the city on the mini train around the city🚉
Also a mobile little "supermarket"
Speed is only slightly faster than walking.
The biggest characteristic is "slow".
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Enjoy the "customer is God" service while eating hot pot 🍲.
Finished gnawing on the crab 🦀🦀.
The waiter brought a basin of water with lemon 🍋 ice cubes for hand washing.
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🚌Take a 50-cent bus ride to watch a Burmese-style movie 🎞.
Before the film screening, play the national anthem, everyone stands up and sings the national anthem.
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🧴Unmissable local specialty skincare products🧴
Wood grinds into powder on the stone plate, add some water.
Can be used as a skincare product when applied on the face.
Both sun protection 🌞 and mosquito repellent 🦟
Supermarkets and shopping malls both sell finished products.
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🏨Share a hotel with a nice environment🏨
Yangon's only hotel with an infinity pool.
Great location.
You can see the big golden tower across the way.
There is a big church downstairs.
First floor connected to a large shopping mall.
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🛎tips
Local taxi recommendation: Grab app, cheap price.
You can talk to the driver, and it will automatically translate. Tested and very convenient to use.
S0l@r1s_Wyvern
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Yanguang Ring City Train is a marching farmer's market, where the lives of Burmese people are all here.
Jin_Yangyang.
The Yangon Point Circle Train has been cancelled, leaving only the straight yellow line. The one-way trip is about 2hr~ Unlike Mandalay's back and forth, the city train is more energetic, eat well and blow well. Wind, who said that Myanmar has no fairy tales~