Myanmar’s former capital Yangon is one of the most attractive destinations while traveling in Asia. When you are here you will be completely overwhelming by the lakes, shady parks and verdant tropical trees. This is the reason why Yangon is known as the “Garden of the East”. Besides the impressive beauty of the gilded Shwedagon Pagoda (Golden Pagoda) dominates the famous skyline of the city, here you will be extremely surprised at Yangon has a variety of hotels, excellent restaurants, not inferior to any the other growing cities in the world. Even the bustling nightlife and energy of the city will make you enjoy, Yangon really gives you a different experience, unlike any other city in the world.
Yangon, Burma (Myanmar) is the country's commercial and cultural hub. Bursting with several attractions, Yangon gives life to the history and tradition of Burma as tourists from all over immerse themselves in this golden destination. Enjoy any of our carefully planned tours with an English-speaking tour guide.
Start with the Tradition and Culture in Yangon with Pagoda and Museum Visit that will take you to the Aung San Museum. Here you'll see the life features, personal mementos, exhibits as well as family photos of General Aung San. Pause for a tea break at the gardens of Kandawgyi Park before heading to the Shwedagon Pagoda which symbolizes the Buddhism faith of the people.
If you wish to immerse more with the Burma tradition, join the Hands-on Yangon Small Group Tour where you will get the chance to try your skills at the craft of pottery and pass by the traditional communities on a ferry ride across the river. Get to know the culture and nightlife with our Yangon Streets by Night and sample typical Burmese treats from market stalls and shops then enjoy a refreshing drink at the outdoor seating at 19th Street. Step outside of the city with our Explore Beyond Yangon by Train and transit through satellite towns and suburban areas aboard the commuter rail network.
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