Bagan
Currency
Myanmar Kyat
Language
Burmese
Best Time To VISIT
October - March
Getting around
Walk/E Bike/Tuktuk
2. Ananda Temple
One of Bagan’s most well known, often visited and recently rebuilt temples. Ananda Temple contrasts strongly with the surrounding scenery and red brickwork thanks to its eye catching gold details.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
3. Thatbinnyu Temple
With a height of about 21 stories, Thatbyinnyu Temple is the tallest pagoda in Bagan. One of the easiest to get to because it’s accessible to both Ananda Temple and Old Bagan. Ready to Bike there?
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
4. Stupas
A Stupa, often known as a pagoda, is a large building that typically contains a room for relics. The stupas of the Bagan era served as models in terms of symbolism, form and design.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
5. Golden Palace
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
6. Manuha Temple
Constructed by prince Manuha to symbolize his tight confinement as a prisoner. There is hardly any space for guests because he arranged for 3 giant Buddha statues. Book a Tour and explore Bagan (with a Boattrip).
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
7. Irrawaddy River
One of the most remarkable boat trips across Myanmar is a voyage down the Irrawaddy from Mandalay to Bagan. Jump on a Bike and get started discovering.
- Sightseeing
- River
9. Minnanthu Village
- Sightseeing
- Activity
10. Payathonzu Temple
Also known as the “Temple of the Three Buddhas. It stands about 250m northeast of the whitewashed Le-myet-hna temple and close to Minnathu southeast Bagan.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
10. Top Attractions in Myanmar
Bagan
- Shwezigon Pagoda
- Ananda Temple
- Thatbinnyu Temple
- Stupas
- Golden Palace
- Manuha Temple
- Irrawaddy River
- E Bike
- Minnanthu Village
- Payathonzu Temple