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Yangon

Yangon is the name of the city.

The biggest city in Myanmar is Yangon, which used to be called Rangoon. It is the culture and economic centre of the country. It is in the southern part of the country, close to where the Bago and Yangon rivers don’t meet.

A unique mix of golden churches, buildings from the colonial era, and busy street life makes it stand out. Yes, Yangon is still the most exciting city in Myanmar, even though it isn’t the official capital anymore.

 

⌚ What time of year is best to go to Yangon?

  • The best time of the year is when it is cool and dry (25–30 degrees Celsius).
  • April through May It’s really hot and sticky.
  • From June to October, it rains a lot.

The best time to visit is from December to January, when the weather is great but rooms fill up quickly. The winter season, from November to February, is a great time to go because the weather is nice and there aren’t as many people there.

 

The Yangon International Airport (RGN) is about thirty minutes from the central business area away.

✈️ This is how you get to Yangon.

  • Direct flights are available to and from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Doha, Singapore, and Mumbai, among other significant places.
  • Many countries can give you an e-visa; all you have to do is fill out an application online.
  • You should take a taxi or use a Grab service to get from the airport to your hotel as quickly and efficiently as possible.

 

🏠 How to Find a Place to Stay Near Yangon

  • This is the best place in Yangon City to see imperial houses, stay cheaply, and eat street food.
  • A neighbourhood of Bahan Near the Shwedagon Pagoda, there are restaurants that are both quiet and in the middle price range.
  • Inya Lake and the Area Around It Hotels are places of peace and comfort.
  • A easy way to get to the Sule Pagoda Road Location is to walk around and look at things.

 

🏩 These are Yangon’s best hotels:

  • The Sule Shangri-La Yangon hotel has five stars and is right in the middle of the city.
  • The Esperado Lake View Hotel is an excellent choice for couples because it has beautiful views of the lake.
  • The Hotel G Yangon is a modern and stylish place to stay with incredible Wi-Fi speeds.
  • You can stay at the Backpacker Bed & Breakfast for a low price and in a good spot.

 

⛷️ Things to Do While You’re in Yangon ▌

1. The Shwedagon’s pagoda
The well-known golden pagoda is one of the most respected places in Myanmar.

  • Not only is it made of real gold, but it also has a tower that is topped with diamonds.
  • There are beautiful views and customs that you can take part in if you go at dawn or dusk.

2. Sule’s Pagoda
It is in the middle of Yangon and is more than 2,000 years old.

Along the streets that go by it are houses that were built during the British era.

3. Take a tour of the buildings from the colonial era and see what’s left of the British rule:

The Secretariat, the High Court, City Hall, and the Strand Hotel are all in the city.

4. For three hours, the Yangon Circular Train will take you around towns, markets, and daily life.

An excellent place for photography and other people who like architecture and culture

The Bogyoke Aung San Market is a covered market where many things are sold, such as jewellery, art and crafts, and gifts.

  • Limited-time deals on one-of-a-kind items
  • There are six lakes in Kandawgyi.
  • There is a peaceful lake park with views of the Shwedagon.

There are paths you can walk on and bars by the water.

 

🍽️ List of foods to try in Yangon, with brief descriptions of each one

  • Mohninga is a type of noodle soup made with fish broth. It is known as the national dish of Myanmar.
  • A salad with tea leaves in it On top of the fermenting tea leaves are garlic, almonds, and beans mixed together.
  • Shan rice noodles served with meat, garlic, and veggies in a dish.
  • The authentic Burmese curry Hot and spicy, with a lot of different sides
  • Samosas with a salad A hot and crunchy street food salad ️
  • Sweet milk tea is served in traditional teahouses and is known for being strong and smooth.
  • Yangon has a lot of places, but Feel Restaurant is one of the best because it serves real local food.
  • Rangoon Tea House is a fancy spot that serves both Burmese food and different kinds of tea.
  • Many people like 999 Shan Noodle Shop, which doesn’t charge a lot of money.
  • As a social business, the LinkAge Restaurant not only serves delicious food to guests but also gives money to a good cause.

 

👀 Learning how to get around Yangon 💖

  • There are safe and cheap rides available when you use the Grab app.
  • Local buses are available for tourists, but it might be hard for them to figure out how they work.
  • It is possible to walk around downtown, even though the sidewalks aren’t always level.
  • If you want to learn more about how people live in the area, take the Circular Train.

 

🎒 Things You Need to Bring

  • It is proper to wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees when you go to churches.
  • Besides that, you should wear flats or flip-flops since you will be taking your shoes off a lot.
  • Things to keep bugs away, especially during the rainy season; if you’re going between May and October, you should bring an umbrella or jacket; US dollars, with crisp notes being best; and a universal adapter (Types C, D, F, or G).
  • Tips from the locals on how to see Yangon It is essential to follow the rules of the area, especially when you are in a place of worship.
  • Before you can go into any building, you have to take off your shoes and socks.

 

💵 This is because Myanmar is still a cash-based country, so you should bring extra US dollars.

  • Getting ready ahead of time is essential because automatic teller machines may not always work.
  • You can get a local SIM card at the airport. It’s also reliable and doesn’t cost much.
  • Thank you for not touching monks or putting your feet on Buddha statues.

 

Get your Myanmar eVisa before you go. Book a hotel in the city centre, in Bahan, or near Inya Lake. You should go to the Shwedagon Pagoda at sunset. Being a part of this adventure will stay with you forever. You might want to ride the Yangon Circular Train. Check out the area and the historic buildings. When you go to a temple, always be polite and wear clothes that are light and airy.

 

Yangon is a unique place to visit whether you want to see old pagodas, drink tea in a colonial café, or ride a creaky train through the neighbourhoods.

Relax and enjoy a view of a South-East Asian area that is still mostly untouched when you visit this city. You will be able to see beautiful sunsets over Shwedagon, busy markets, and a culture of street food that is alive and well. ❪⸇

 

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