


A treasure trove of ancient artifacts, offering insights into Bagan's rich history.
A Buddhist temple known for its four standing Buddha images facing the four cardinal directions.
A bustling local market offering a glimpse into the daily life of the Burmese people.
A museum housing artifacts and exhibits related to the history and culture of Bagan.
Bagan's climate is hot during the day and cool in the evenings, making long sleeves useful.
Protects from the sun while exploring the archaeological sites.
Prevents sunburn and skin damage from Bagan's strong sunlight.
Famous for its traditional Burmese breakfast, including mohinga and mont let saung.
A vegetarian restaurant offering a variety of Burmese dishes, popular among locals and tourists.
Known for its extensive lunch buffet featuring a variety of Burmese and Asian dishes.
A Burmese salad made with fermented tea leaves, peanuts, sesame seeds, and garlic

A breakfast dish of rice noodles in coconut milk, with chicken, tofu, and vegetables

A fish noodle soup with lemongrass, ginger, and banana stem
Handmade earthenware, a traditional craft of Bagan, often depicting local scenes and motifs.
Intricate lacquered bowls, trays, and boxes, a UNESCO-recognized craft passed down through generations.
Traditional Burmese sarong, often featuring unique Bagan patterns and colors.
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A scenic spot along the banks of the Meenachil River, offering breathtaking sunset views.
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