Explore Mandalay, the last dynasty city of Koneboung, on this 2-day tour. Visit some of Myanmar's most historical and scenic attractions, including various temples, pagodas, and monasteries in Mandalay, Ava, Sagaing, Amarapura and Mingun.
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A Buddhist temple and major pilgrimage site of Mandalay, Marvel at the 12-foot high image of Buddha, cast in bronze and covered with a thick layer of gold leaf.
Where you can find many upper Myanmar product.
A gilded stupa where Theravada Buddhist scriptures are inscribed on 729 marble slabs – the world's largest book
The Monastery is well known for the teak carvings of Buddhist myths which adorn its walls and roofs.
A monument stupa begun by King Bodawpaya in 1790 which was intentionally left unfinished.
The Mingun Bell, weighing 90 tons, is the second largest ringing bell in the world.
The beautiful white-painted pagoda Mya thein Tan or Hsinbyume Pagoda.
Mandalay Hill, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city of sunset.
One of the largest teaching monasteries in Myanmar, and home to up to 2,000 monks at any given time
Built in 1782, it stretches almost a mile across Taung Tha Man Lake and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world.
A Pagoda located at Sagaing Hill with platform to enjoy panoramic view of Ayeyarwaddy River and Sagaing city.
Buddha images inside the cave which is decorated with glass works.
Visit to Monastery by horse cart, which was built with 267 gigantic teak wood posts and stands 88 feet (57m) high and 103 feet (31m) wide.
An ornate structure memorable for its striking ochre color.
The Instagramable photo spot Yadana Hsemee Pagoda Complex is a small temple complex located in the ancient Burmese capital city of Inwa.
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