Discover the best top things to do in Sagaing Region, Myanmar including Ayeyarwaddy River, Sagaing Hill, Hsinbyume Pagoda, Kaunghmudaw Pagoda, U Min Thonze Caves, Phowintaung, Soon U Ponya Shin Paya, Thanboddhay Paya, A Myint Village, Mingun Bell.
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4.5 based on 196 reviews
The little Jetty here in Mingun seemed to quite busy. There boats coming and going the whole time I was there.
On the river you can hire a boat - a large boat - and enjoy the sunset with a glass of wine. A good alternative to watching the sunset on a hilltop surrounded by a crowd of tourists.
4.5 based on 233 reviews
We had a nice view of Sagaing Hill from U Min Thonze Caves. U Min Thonze Pagoda located at the top of Sagaing hill – “U Min” means cave and “Thonze” means 30. I liked spending time there at the top of the hill. You need at least an hour to experience this.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
The pagoda itself makes a very pleasant impression both outside and inside. There are no tourists, some locals. Near the pagoda there is a small market where you can buy local perfumes - wooden blocks, or living owls ... I wonder why they sell owls?
4.5 based on 151 reviews
The pagoda has a crescent-shaped colonnade lined up with 45 beautiful gilded Buddha images, which are unique in different sizes and facial expression. After walking out of the enclosure at the very end, we climbed even farther to the top from where we got an amazing view of the beautiful green valley below and many stupas
4.5 based on 317 reviews
So many caves dug into the hillside and so many beautiful Buddhas within. A piece of history and an architectural dream created into reality
4.5 based on 219 reviews
This place is mind-boggling in many ways, its sheer size and dimensions, its architectural design with roof top windows, with its more than 500tsd. Buddha images decorating the interior walls, its huge Borobodur style golden Stupa, and its many worshippers who came that special day (Buddha day at full moon) in festive mood. There is a huge market on the outside of the compound, and it was not easy to find parking and our way to one of the gates into the compound. Likewise, you can easily lose your sense of orientation once you are inside and want to find your way back to the carpark. Please calculate at least 3 hours for paying a meaningful visit to the pagoda. It is highly recommended indeed.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
A mini Bagan without all the tourists. Love love this place. Hard to get to but once there it’s all your. Just you and 800 year-old temples and stupas. Can’t imagine that this will stay off the tourist pipeline much longer but until then. One of my favs in all of all Myanmar.
4.0 based on 263 reviews
It was the heaviest functioning non-cracked bell in the world at several times in history. It was casted in 1808 and finished in 1810. It s height is 12 feet.
The 4-m high and 90-tons heavy Mingun bell is the largest working bell in the world, which was meant to be installed at the top of the giant pagoda. We slipped inside the huge Mingun Bell and it was so cool because of the thick metal.
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