Yangon Overview

One of the most well-known and historically significant cities in Myanmar is Yangon. Yangon is Myanmar’s commercial hub and the largest city. It’s also the spiritual heart of Myanmar, so you can expect to visit a home to a myriad of sacred places of worship, from mosques, Hindu temples, cathedrals, churches, and a synagogue.

You will have opportunities to immerse yourselves not only in sacred sites but also in natural spots. Despite being a very crowded city with unique architecture, Yangon offers a variety of large natural areas, including Bogyoke Park, People's Park, and Inya Lake. Visitors may wander leisurely through the vast green and parks areas, including Kandawgyi Lake, Bogyoke Park, People's Park, and Inya Lake amid the surrounding tropical forests. Let yourselves relax and breathe in this worth-visiting place!

With Yangon City Tour by Asia Private Travels, you can explore this sacred city full of joy!

Beauty of Yangon

Beauty of Yangon

What to do and what to see in Yangon?

As Yangon offers many aspects in terms of culture, cuisine, history…You may feel confused about what to do and what to see in Yangon; for a good Myanmar travel, let’s take the time to know more about it.

Yangon is full of things to see and explore, from the spiritual pagodas to natural places. The trip to Yangon shouldn’t miss Shwedagon Pagoda; This is the main attraction you must see when in Yangon, and the pagoda is also one of the most revered sites for the country's Buddhists. Besides Shwedagon Pagoda, there are many famous pagodas, such as Sule Pagoda, Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple, Botataung Pagoda, Kaba Aye Pagoda… The pagodas play an important role in the spirit and daily lives of Myanmar people. Therefore, when you visit these places, you will know more about the lives of the locals.

Shwedagon Pagoda

Visiting Shwedagon Pagoda

Besides the famous pagodas, you should take time to visit some of the well-known places such as China Town with vendors hawking fresh treats, import shops and lively sidewalk cafes, National Museum, Martyrs’ Mausoleum, Taukkyan War Cemetery… Each place has its own meaning and its own uniqueness; explore them by yourselves to feel the beauty of Yangon!

Visiting the markets is also a good choice when you have a Yangon day tour. Markets are where you can feel the lifestyle of the locals and you can experience it to immerse in their daily lives. You may visit Bogyoke Aung San Market, where stalls are filled with colorful textiles, souvenirs, jewels, and wooden sculptures; if you are looking for presents and souvenirs during your vacation, here are the great place to go! Theingyi Zay, Thiri Mingalar Market, Da Nyin Gone Market… are also the ideal markets for you to explore the true lives of locals!

Enjoy grilled corn at street vendor

Enjoying grilled corn at a street vendor

When you visit Myanmar, don't overlook the colonial architecture buildings; these structures contribute to the country's reputation. Yangon has the highest density of colonial buildings in the world, making it one of the best sites to see colonial architecture. You should spend time exploring Secretariat, High Court, Rowe & Co, Strand Hotel… Although some of the structures are in bad condition, they still remain the historical and cultural value of Yangon.

Yangon is not only famous for its sacred pagodas and colonial buildings, but it is also famous for its natural spots. A bike tour in the countryside outside of Yangon will provide you with a new perspective on rural life in Myanmar. Visiting Yangon outskirts or walking through Kandawgyi Park, or walking around Inya Lake are interesting activities that help you escape the hustle and bustle lives and immerse yourself in nature.

Wandering around Kandawgyi Park in Yangon.

Wandering around Kandawgyi Park in Yangon

What to eat and what to drink in Yangon?

Traveling to Myanmar might be overwhelming. There's a lot to explore and do while you're there: the people, the culture, and, of course, the cuisine. Food is such an important aspect of the culture of wherever you are visiting that it is essential to thoroughly immerse yourself in it and experience it as a native. Your Myanmar trip couldn’t be fulfilling if you overlook them!

There's much to discover with an emphasis on rich, predominately savory/salty flavors, influences from South and Southeast Asia, and a repertoire of ingredients not found in any other cuisine.

Traveling across Myanmar will immediately indicate that people adore street cuisine. As a result, it's difficult to go hungry when wandering the streets of Yangon. Mohinga is a fish soup prepared with rice noodles that is considered Myanmar's national cuisine and are popular across the country. Mohinga is sold on Myanmar city streets by street hawkers and roadside vendors! Don’t miss it when you have Yangon City Tour!

Enjoy Mohinga fish shrimp- a special food in Yangon Myanmar

Enjoying Mohinga fish shrimp- a special food in Yangon Myanmar

There are many foods that are still waiting for you to try them. Shan Noodles, Ohn No Khaut Swal (Coconut Noodle Soup), Myay Oae Mhee Shay (Clay Pot Noodles)...these are famous noodles in Yangon. Besides, there are many special food such as Samosa thoke, Koh Pièh, Koh Pu, Kauknyintok, Bein Mont, Dosa… If you are a food lover, Yangon is heaven for you!

About drink, Tea is the most popular drink in Myanmar and is deeply embedded in the culture. A full pitcher of tea is frequently on the table at most local shops.

Drinking Myanmar tea in a special way

Drinking Myanmar tea in a special way

Fresh fruit juices such as pineapple, mango, watermelon, and lime are widely available and delicious in the hot Burmese climate.

In Yangon, you may get lassi, a famous Indian drink. Cold nectar is made by blending banana or mango with yogurt and spices and pouring it over ice. It's a relaxing way to unwind after walking around in the scorching midday sun.

When to visit Yangon?

Myanmar has one of the mildest climates in Southeast Asia. Yangon's weather in the south is quite cool and pleasant, making it perfect for your trips. It has three seasons: hot season, wet season, and dry season.

The hot season (from March to May)

Temperatures begin to rise slowly in March and can reach 40oC during the hot season. Because of the rising heat, travelers find it more difficult to engage in outdoor activities.

Joining water festival in April

Joining the water festival in April

The wet season (from June to October)

Temperatures are approximately 30oC, and it is the time for monsoon season. This is not a favorable time to visit Yangon since it might rain all day and all night.

The dry season (from November to February)

Because of the little rainfall and pleasant temperature, the dry season is considered the ideal time to visit Yangon and Myanmar. Temperatures are around 30oC during the day and 15oC at night. During peak season, plane tickets are more expensive than normal, and tourist spots are more crowded. This is appropriate for any tourist sightseeing or outdoor activities. However, due to increased visitor demand, most hotels are sold out and the price is quite high.

Tour from Yangon

It is undeniable that Yangon has a lot of attractive tourist places. For more information, you can find at the best place to visit in Yangon. If you don’t have a lot of time, you can take a Yangon day tour, it will be time-saving but you still can visit the famous places in Yangon in a day. If you have much time, you can consider the Yangon tour package; you can explore more places and have more experiences!

From Yangon, you can travel to many vicinity places, which makes your Myanmar Tourism more memorable!

Exploring Bago: Bago is a Myanmar region located near Yangon.  It is 80 kilometers northeast of Yangon. Because of its accessibility to Yangon, it is a popular day excursion for visitors. Bago provides travelers with an ideal combination of nature and culture. It is well-known for its handicrafts and has a large nature sanctuary. Tourists may enjoy a variety of activities in Bago, from visiting an elephant camp to experiencing Bago City's urban life.

Visiting Kyaikpun pagoda in Bago, Myanmar

Visiting Kyaikpun pagoda in Bago, Myanmar

Visiting Hpa An: The picturesque landscape of Hpa-an, which is regarded as some of the most beautiful in the entire country, is primarily responsible for its reputation. If you enjoy spelunking, Hpa-an is unquestionably the spot to visit because of its incredible cave systems. Some of the caverns are historical remnants packed with amazing statues, and you may climb inside some of them to appreciate the artwork within, as well as natural attractions like crystals and stalactites. Aside from the cave systems, visitors may also enjoy the gorgeous river and spend time cycling around the emerald-green countryside.

Mahar-Sadan-Cave-Hpa-An-Myanmar

Exploring Mahar Sadan Cave Hpa An Myanmar

Exploring Kyaikhtyio: Kyaiktiyo is a small town in Southeastern Myanmar, approximately 160 kilometers from Yangon, renowned for its golden boulder and precariously balanced pagoda.

Discovering the beauty of Kyaikhtyio, Myanmar

Discovering the beauty of Kyaikhtyio, Myanmar

Hope this information will be useful for you. If you have any questions about the Myanmar tour, don’t hesitate to contact Asia Private Travels, you will have the best support!

Hotels in Yangon

Here are some of our travel designers' favourite options

Restaurants In Yangon

Find the best Yangon restaurant recommendations from our experts

Rangoon Tea House
Rangoon Tea House
Rangoon Tea House, 77–79 Pansodan Street, Yangon,

This stylishly designed hipster teahouse is as popular with cashed-up locals as it is with travellers and expats. It serves traditional Burmese cuisine, locally inspired cocktails, and curries and biryanis. All the usual teahouse snacks are available – tea-leaf salads, samosas, paratha (Indian-style bread) and bao – but in bigger portions (hence the higher prices). And they're less oily than you'll get elsewhere.

Le Planteur
80 University Avenue, Bahan Township, Yangon

Le Planteur is located in an heritage house of 1902 by Inya Lake in Yangon. The restaurant allies Asian twist of flavors including new accents in modern European & Indochine fine dining.

Crossing the gate of Le Planteur, our guests get the experience of a real time travel. In our garden or in our dining room, Le Planteur offers breathtaking scenery and stylish surroundings.

Le Planteur
Padonmar
Padonmar
No.105/107, Kha-Yae-Bin Road, between Pyi Daung Su Yeik Tha (Halpin)

Padonmar Restaurant in Yangon is the member of the newly formed Member of EAT.Myanmar Ethnic Restaurateurs Association (Yangon) - EMERA, Myanmar Tourism Marketing (MTM) & Union of Myanmar Travel Association (UMTA).

Bangkok Kitchen
Kandawgyi Natural Park,Nat Mauk Road,Tamwe Tsp, Yangon

Bangkok Kitchen is one of the best Thai dining restaurant in Yangon, located along side Kandawgyi Natural Park. The best Thai taste in Yangon is available there and you will see Thai traditional costumes and full-decorated accessories from Thailand.

Bangkok Kitchen
House Of Memories
House Of Memories
No. 290, U Wisara Road, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)

Located off U Wi Za Ra Rd, in a mock-Tudor colonial villa stuffed with antiques and old photos (and including an office where Bogyoke Aung San once worked), this is an interesting place to dine on dishes such as hearty beef curry and an authentically smoky-tasting grilled-eggplant salad.

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