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iconPOPULATION55.5 Millions
iconAREA676,578 km2
iconLANGUAGEBurmese
iconCURRENCYKyat (MMK)
iconWEATHERTropical
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Myanmar Tours – Discover the Wonders of Myanmar with Asia Viva Travel

For travelers seeking an immersive journey into a land of ancient wonders, vibrant cultures, and breathtaking landscapes, Myanmar offers an unforgettable adventure. At Asia Viva Travel, we design meticulously planned Myanmar tour packages that capture the essence of this fascinating country, ensuring a journey that’s as enriching as it is memorable.

From the majestic temples of Bagan to the serene beauty of Inle Lake and the bustling streets of Yangon, our tours are crafted to unveil Myanmar’s hidden gems and iconic landmarks. Guided by local experts, you’ll experience the country’s rich heritage, diverse cultures, and stunning vistas in a way that truly resonates.

Our deep understanding of Myanmar ensures a seamless, immersive adventure. Let us guide you through an extraordinary Myanmar experience that will linger in your heart long after you’ve returned home.

Top Best Places to See on Myanmar Tours

Myanmar, a land of timeless beauty and deep cultural heritage, offers a wealth of experiences for every traveler. From ancient temples to serene lakes and bustling cities, these top destinations showcase Myanmar’s diverse charm and allure:

  1. Bagan – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bagan is renowned for its vast plain dotted with thousands of ancient temples and pagodas. Explore iconic sites like Shwezigon Pagoda and Ananda Temple, and take a hot air balloon ride for a breathtaking view of this historical landscape.Myanmar-Bagan
  2. Yangon – Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon is home to the stunning Shwedagon Pagoda, a vibrant local market at Bogyoke Aung San Market, and a mix of colonial architecture and moder developments.
  3. Mandalay – Known for its rich cultural heritage, Mandalay boasts the majestic Mandalay Palace, the sacred Mahamuni Pagoda, and the picturesque U Bein Bridge, the longest teak bridge in the world.
  4. Inle Lake – A serene lake surrounded by rolling hills, Inle Lake is famous for its unique leg-rowing fishermen, floating gardens, and traditional stilt houses. Visit local villages and the impressive Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda.
  5. Bago – Home to impressive Buddhist sites such as the Shwethalyaung Buddha and the Kyaik Pun Pagoda, Bago offers a glimpse into Myanmar’s religious history and architectural marvels.
  6. Ngapali Beach – A pristine coastal paradise, Ngapali Beach is known for its soft white sands, clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy beachside relaxation, water sports, and fresh seafood.
  7. Hpa-An – Nestled in a scenic valley, Hpa-An is surrounded by stunning limestone karst mountains and caves. Visit the beautiful Saddan Cave and the serene Kyauk Ka Lat Pagoda.
  8. Pyin Oo Lwin – A charming hill station known for its colonial architecture and cool climate. Explore the picturesque gardens of the National Kandawgyi Gardens and the historic Purcell Tower.
  9. Sittwe – The gateway to the Rakhine State, Sittwe offers a mix of cultural experiences and natural beauty, including the nearby Mrauk U archaeological site and scenic views of the Bay of Bengal.
  10. Mrauk U – An ancient city with impressive temple ruins and a rich history, Mrauk U provides a more remote and mystical experience compared to Bagan’s more frequently visited sites.
  11. Kyaiktiyo Pagoda (Golden Rock) – A remarkable pilgrimage site, the Golden Rock is a massive boulder covered in gold leaf, precariously perched on the edge of a cliff. It offers stunning views and a unique cultural experience.Golden-Rock-Myanmar
  12. Loikaw – Known for its unique Kayin ethnic minority groups and the picturesque Taung Kwe Zedi pagoda complex, Loikaw offers a blend of cultural and natural attractions.
  13. Pindaya – Famous for the Pindaya Caves, which house thousands of Buddha images and statues, this town offers a glimpse into Myanmar’s religious art and stunning cave formations.
  14. Kengtung – Located in the Shan State, Kengtung is a gateway to exploring traditional hill tribes and enjoying the scenic landscapes of the region.
  15. Sagaing – A serene region known for its many monasteries and pagodas, Sagaing Hill offers panoramic views of the Irrawaddy River and a peaceful retreat from urban life.
  16. Nyaung Shwe – The main town on the edge of Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe is a vibrant base for exploring the lake’s attractions and local markets.
  17. Bhamo – A tranquil town on the banks of the Irrawaddy River, Bhamo is a gateway to the northern regions of Myanmar and offers a more off-the-beaten-path experience.
  18. Hsipaw – A small town in northern Myanmar, Hsipaw is known for its scenic trekking routes, local markets, and historical sites such as the old palace.
  19. Monywa – Known for its impressive Buddha statues and ancient temples, including the Thanboddhay Pagoda and the massive Buddha image at the Moe Khar Temple.

Myanmar tours offer a rich tapestry of experiences, from exploring ancient temples and vibrant markets to relaxing on pristine beaches and trekking through stunning landscapes. With a variety of activities and destinations, Myanmar promises a journey that will leave you with lasting memories.

TRAVEL GUIDE FOR YOUR UPCOMING MYANMAR TOURS

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a land of rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. As this Southeast Asian country opens its doors to the world, more and more tourists are discovering its hidden gems. Here’s a comprehensive travel guide to Myanmar covering everything for your Myanmar tours

1. Currency in Myanmar

The official Myanmar currency is the Kyat (MMK). Major cities like Yangon and Mandalay have ATMs that accept international cards, but cash is still king in most parts of the country. It’s advisable to carry enough kyat for your daily expenses, especially in rural areas. U.S. dollars are also widely accepted, particularly for hotel bills and tours, but make sure your bills are in pristine condition, as worn or torn notes may not be accepted.

Myanmar currency

2. Myanmar visa

Most tourists will need a Myanmar visa which allows for a stay of up to 28 days in the country.

2.1. E-Visa

Tourists can apply for an e-visa online prior to their trip. The e-visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue and allows for a stay of up to 28 days in Myanmar. Fee approximately $35 USD

Those with an eVisa may enter at the following locations:

  • Airport International in Yangon
  • Airport International Mandalay
  • Airport International Nay Pyi Taw
  • Checkpoint at the Tachileik Land Border
  • Checkpoint at the Kawthaung Land Border

An e-Visa application will take about three business days to process. 

2.2. Visa on Arrival

Tourists can also obtain a visa upon arrival at designated international airports and land border crossings in Myanmar. Fee approximately $35 USD.

The only entry points listed below are eligible for Visa On Arrival for visitors to Myanmar:

  • Airport International in Yangon
  • Airport International Mandalay
  • Airport International Nay Pyi Taw

3. Vaccinations and health considerations

Travelers aged one year or older who are arriving from a country where there is a risk of yellow fever transmission and those who have traveled through an airport in a country where there is a risk of yellow fever transmission must have a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Common recommended vaccines include hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and potentially rabies, depending on your planned activities. It’s also wise to consider getting vaccinated for COVID-19, as the situation may evolve. 

It’s also advisable to take precautions against mosquito-borne diseases like dengue fever and malaria, particularly in rural areas.

4. How to get around? 

Myanmar offers a variety of transportation options to help you explore the country. Here are the main options:

  • Domestic Flights: The fastest way to travel between cities like Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan, and Inle Lake. Myanmar’s domestic airlines are generally reliable but expect older planes and basic service.
  • Buses: An affordable option, long-distance buses connect most major destinations. VIP buses offer more comfort for overnight journeys.
  • Trains: Myanmar’s train system offers scenic, albeit slow, travel. The Yangon-Mandalay route is the most popular, and the train ride from Mandalay to Hsipaw offers spectacular views.
  • Taxis and Tuk-tuks: Taxis are common in cities, but always negotiate the fare before starting your journey, as meters are rarely used. Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis are popular for short distances in towns and cities.
  • Boat Travel: Cruising along the Irrawaddy River is a relaxing way to travel between Bagan and Mandalay, offering stunning views of the countryside.

5. Shopping and cultural experiences

Myanmar is a treasure trove of traditional handicrafts, textiles, and artisanal products. Explore the bustling markets, such as the Bogyoke Aung San Market in Yangon, to find unique souvenirs and bargain with local vendors. Beyond shopping, delve into the country’s rich cultural tapestry by visiting historic temples, observing traditional dance performances,.. to explore the Burmese culture during your Myanmar tours.

6. Culinary delights and local cuisine

Myanmar’s cuisine is a delightful blend of Southeast Asian flavors, with influences from neighboring countries. Here are some must-try dishes:

  • Mohinga: The national dish, a fish-based soup with rice noodles, often eaten for breakfast.
  • Shan Noodles: A popular dish from the Shan State, featuring rice noodles with chicken or pork in a flavorful broth.
  • Tea Leaf Salad (Lahpet Thoke): A unique salad made from fermented tea leaves, nuts, and a mix of vegetables.
  • Burmese Curries: Rich, flavorful curries served with a variety of side dishes, including soups, salads, and rice.

Be sure to explore the bustling street food markets, but always choose vendors with good hygiene practices to avoid any stomach issues.

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7. Interesting facts about the Myanmar people

The Myanmar people, also known as Burmese, are known for their warm hospitality, strong cultural traditions, and deep reverence for Buddhism. They place great importance on respect, humility, and maintaining harmony in interpersonal relationships. Engaging with locals and observing their customs can provide valuable insights into the country’s unique way of life. Here are a few interesting facts:

  • Thanaka: Many Burmese people, especially women and children, apply thanaka paste on their faces. This yellowish-white cosmetic is made from ground bark and is used for sun protection and as a beauty treatment.
  • Buddhism: Around 90% of Myanmar’s population practices Theravada Buddhism. Monks play an important role in society, and you’ll often see them collecting alms in the morning.
  • Respect for Elders: Elders are highly respected in Myanmar, and it’s common to see younger people bowing slightly when passing them.

8. Do’s and Don’ts in Myanmar

Understanding the cultural norms is important to ensure a respectful and enjoyable visit. During your Myanmar tours, it’s important to be mindful of local customs and etiquette:

Do’s:
  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and sacred sites
  • Remove your shoes before entering temples and homes
  • Engage in polite conversation and avoid sensitive political topics
  • Offer a “wai” (a slight bow with palms pressed together) as a greeting
Don’ts:
  • Touch people’s heads, as it is considered disrespectful
  • Point your feet at others or at Buddha images
  • Take photos of military personnel or government buildings without permission
  • Engage in public displays of affection
  • Consume alcohol or smoke in religious sites

Myanmar is a land of unparalleled beauty and rich traditions, with friendly locals who are eager to welcome tourists. By following these travel tips and being mindful of local customs, you’ll ensure memorable and respectful Myanmar tours through this captivating country.

When to go Myanmar tours/ Best time to visit Myanmar

Myanmar, situated in Southeast Asia, has a tropical monsoon climate with three distinct seasons: summer, rainy, and cool. The best time to visit Myanmar is from November to February. During these months, tourists can enjoy the most comfortable weather without the intense heat of summer and the heavy rains of the monsoon season for exploring the country’s stunning sights. 

Summer Season 

From March to May, Myanmar experiences its hot summer season, with temperatures often reaching around 35°C . This period is ideal for visiting indoor attractions like Botataung Pagoda and Maha Myat Muni Pagoda, where you can escape the heat while appreciating Myanmar’s rich cultural heritage. Additionally, enjoy a scenic stroll around Kandawgyi Lake and explore the nearby Karaweik Palace. For a unique experience, tourists can consider an early morning hot air balloon ride over the ancient temples and plains of Bagan, offering breathtaking aerial views. Summer is also the perfect time to unwind on Myanmar’s stunning beaches, such as Ngapali, where you’ll find fewer tourists.

Summer season in Myanmar

Rainy Season 

During the rainy season, fromMid-May to October, Myanmar sees warm temperatures combined with frequent, heavy rainfall and high humidity. This period is great for visiting covered sites like Chauk Htat Kyee Pagoda, famous for its large reclining Buddha, which remains largely unaffected by rain. Indoor attractions such as Bogyoke Aung San Market offer a perfect opportunity to shop for local crafts and souvenirs while staying dry. The rain transforms the landscape into lush, green scenery, and typically falls in the afternoons, leaving mornings clear for exploration. And, travelers can enjoy the enhanced beauty of Inle Lake’s floating gardens and villages, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local communities.

Cool Season 

The cool season, from November to February, offers mild and dry weather, with daytime temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C . This is an excellent time to explore iconic landmarks such as Shwedagon Pagoda and the historical ruins of Bagan. The pleasant temperatures make it enjoyable to visit outdoor spaces like People’s Park and to explore local markets and workshops showcasing traditional crafts.

 In addition, this season is ideal for discovering local markets and workshops that highlight traditional Burmese crafts and artistry. The clear skies and moderate temperatures also make it a perfect time for scenic activities. Take a hot air balloon ride over the stunning Bagan landscape for panoramic views or enjoy relaxing boat rides on the serene waters of Ngapali Beach. The cool season offers optimal conditions for these outdoor experiences, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Myanmar.

Question (FAQs)

  • Do I need a visa to travel to Myanmar?

Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Myanmar. You can apply for an e-Visa online if you’re a citizen of an eligible country. The e-Visa allows for tourism or business visits for up to 28 days. Be sure to check the latest visa requirements on the Myanmar government’s official e-Visa website or consult with your local Myanmar embassy or consulate.

  • How do I travel around Myanmar?

Traveling around Myanmar offers a variety of options to suit different preferences and needs. Tourist can choose main transport methods to use during the trips: 

    • Domestic Flights: For longer distances, flying is the most efficient and fast way. Myanmar has a network of airlines like Myanmar National Airlines, Air KBZ, and Golden Myanmar Airlines.
    • Buses: Buses are a popular and affordable choice. Options range from basic to luxury buses with air conditioning and reclining seats so tourists can be easy to choose and use.
    • Trains: Myanmar’s railway system offers scenic routes but can be slow and less comfortable. It’s an adventurous way to see the country, with routes like Yangon to Mandalay and Bagan.
    • Cars and Motorbikes: Renting a car or motorbike is an option, but driving can be challenging due to road conditions and local driving habits. So if travelers want to drive it, ensure you have the appropriate permits and a valid license.
    • Taxis and Ride-Sharing: In cities like Yangon and Mandalay, taxis and ride-sharing services (like Grab) are convenient for short distances.
    • Boats: For river travel, ferries and boats are used, especially along the Irrawaddy River. This can offer a unique perspective of the country.
  • What should we wear to visit Myanmar?

As Cambodia and Laos, Myanmar is conservative, so wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Long skirts, dresses, or trousers with short-sleeved or long-sleeved tops are ideal to visit Myanmar’s temples or religious sites. This helps show respect for local customs and traditions.

Additionally, tourists notice that wearing comfortable shoes or sandals is necessary as you’ll often be walking or removing your shoes when entering temples.

Moreover, the weather in Myanmar can be hot and humid, so light, breathable fabrics like cotton are recommended. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses can provide additional comfort.

What should we wear to visit Myanmar?

  • Are there any suggestions for Myanmar souvenirs?

When visiting Myanmar, you’ll find a rich selection of souvenirs that reflect the country’s unique culture, traditional crafts, and natural beauty such as lacquerware (Myanmar is known for its intricately crafted lacquerware, including bowls, trays, and boxes), Buddha statues, handwoven Textiles, wood carvings and Thanaka products (Thanaka is a traditional Burmese cosmetic paste made from tree bark, and related products like soap or powder can be unique gifts)

These souvenirs not only serve as memorable keepsakes but also offer a glimpse into Myanmar’s rich cultural heritage.

  • Is it easy to find Indian food, Jain food and Vegetarian food in Myanmar?

Myanmar is a diverse and welcoming country with various travel options and cultural experiences so it is not hard to find Indian Food, Jain food or vegetarian food in this nation. In major cities,particularly in tourist areas, like Yangon and Mandalay, you can find Indian restaurants and vegetarian food offering a range of options. Besides, Jain food options might be limited but can often be found in larger Indian restaurants. It’s a good idea to communicate your dietary needs in advance.

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