The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Yangon Region, Yangon Region

August 12, 2021 Viva Honore

Discover the best top things to do in Yangon Region, Myanmar including Trish Gallery, No.2 Art Area, Baungdawgyoke Pagoda, PansodanGallery, Kyaik Ka San Pagoda, Tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar, Golden Triangle, Sein Yaung Chi Pagoda, Maha Wizaya Pagoda, Daw Nyar Na Sar Yi Buddhist Nunnery.
Restaurants in Yangon Region

Min Kyaung St 46A, G/F, Flat C, Excellent Condominium, Dagon Township, Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar +95 9 313 71974 [email protected] http://www.trishgallery.com/
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Trish Gallery

Trish Gallery in Yangon showcases a variety of collector pieces of artworks from a diverse group of Myanmar artists. Our selection includes abstract sculptures to avant-garde watercolor and everything in between.

2. No.2 Art Area

No. 2 Pyi Htaung Su Street, Yangon (Rangoon) 11201 Myanmar +95 9 514 3426 https://www.facebook.com/No2ArtArea/
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No.2 Art Area

No. 2 Art Area is a common space for young art lovers to create, engage and express their creativity – a sprawling compound where young street artists can view, display, create and practice their crafts.

3. Baungdawgyoke Pagoda

Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar
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Baungdawgyoke Pagoda

Reviewed By dnaleciz - Moreno Valley, United States

Arrived in Dalah via the ferry boat from Yangon. Boat trip is $2,00 one way. Upon arrival was met by a mob of motorcycle taxi drivers offering trips around Dalah and to Twante for a few hundred kyate. One driver offered to take me to see the snakes for 600 kyate. Able to convince him that the trip was only worth 400 kyate. We finally agreed on a price and off we went. The road leaves a lot to be desired and one is sure to have a very sore rear end when you arrive at the pagoda. The Baungdawgyoke Pagoda is about 5 miles east of the town of Twante. Upon arrival the Pagoda, it looks just like a million similar Pagoda found throughout Myanmar. The Pagoda is in the middle of a lake connected to the shore by 4 long wooden walkways. At this point, I figured I just been had. Upon entering the pagoda one is in for a huge surprise. The 6 female nuns who oversee the pagoda have a love for snakes. Not little one, but great big ones. There are 26 huge Burmese pythons (several measuring over 12 feet in length) crawling and slithering around the interior of the pagoda. One will see snakes crawling over the statues of Buddhas, hanging from windows and the ceiling. A very different experience from other temples and pagodas found throughout Yangon. If you want to see something different I highly recommend taking the time and effort to visit this unique Pagoda.

4. PansodanGallery

1st Floor, 286 Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Township, Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar +95 9 513 0846 http://www.pansodan.com
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PansodanGallery

Reviewed By Teddy-at-large

Popped in here and it was definitely worth a visit. Very interesting to see the local artists work (even if we didn’t buy). The owner is very friendly explaining and showing the different artists works. Located on 2nd floor right where the big street sign is. You enter through a shop and up the stairs in this old beautiful building that would need some more love and tender.

5. Kyaik Ka San Pagoda

Yadanar Road, Yangon (Rangoon) 11071 Myanmar +95 1 856 4087
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Kyaik Ka San Pagoda

6. Tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar

8 Zi Wa Ka Rd., Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar
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Tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar

The final resting place of the exiled 18th-century Indian king.

Reviewed By Sundncr - Washington DC, United States

Located near the Shwedagon Pagoda, this mosque/shrine is an interesting part of Indian history. The building is well maintained and somber. There are three graves on the upper floor and the grave of Bahadur Shah on the bottom floor. It could be a quick visit on your tour of Rangoon. This grave is of the last Mughal emperor of India. Not much of territory when Bahadur Shah ruled, but he was the last of the Mughal rulers and it ended a chapter of Indian history. During the visit, the site sells some books on Bahadur Shah. Mr. Shah is also considered a poet and sufi philosopher besides being a monarch. So, this site is also considered holy. Be respectful on entry to the shrines and leave footwear at the steps. As empires are bound to crumble, this modest shrine is a metaphor of how one can fall from the heights of glory and nothing seems permanent in this world.

7. Golden Triangle

Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar
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Golden Triangle

This was part of the opium-growing region of northern Thailand, eastern Burma and western Laos.

8. Sein Yaung Chi Pagoda

Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar
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Sein Yaung Chi Pagoda

Reviewed By Luv2Bonholidays

Sein Yaung Chi Pagoda is situated on Shwedagon Pagoda Road to the south of the grand Shwedagon Pagoda. It is easy to visit if you are in the area of the Shwedagon Pagoda. Apparently not as well-known as other pagodas but well-worth a look.

9. Maha Wizaya Pagoda

Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar
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Maha Wizaya Pagoda

Reviewed By devina1991 - Bengaluru, India

If you explore swedagon pagoda in all the four directions, you will find this beautiful pagoda near the south entrance. The entry is free unlike the swedagon pagoda,the heat of the day did not stop me from exploring this beautiful pagoda which has a beautiful entrance leading to it.You will be at a total loss if you leave without exploring the other pagodas surrounding the swedagon pagoda. I would recommend exploring by foot is the best thing to do even when the heat of the day is getting to you

10. Daw Nyar Na Sar Yi Buddhist Nunnery

Sangyoung Township, Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar http://www.myanmarnet.net/nibbana/nyanasri.htm
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Daw Nyar Na Sar Yi Buddhist Nunnery

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