Take a domestic flight to Bagan this morning. Start your two-day trip to Bagan with a stop to Nyang U Market, a special market that lets visitors learn about Burmese culture by observing how locals go about their everyday lives.
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Nyang U Market
Then proceed to Shwezigon Pagoda, which is regarded as one of Myanmar’s most important examples of religious architecture. It served as a model for stupas that were later constructed all over the nation and marked an important shift in the relationship between traditional Burmese religion and Theravada Buddhism.
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Shwezigon Temple in Bagan
To see the amazing panoramic views of the surrounding monuments, keep going to Khay Min Ga Temple. The next stop is Ananda Temple, a magnificent example of combining architectural elements from India and Myanmar. The temple is home to four standing Buddhas, each of which faces a different direction. Visit a local lacquerware workshop after lunch so you may learn about the artisans’ traditional methods and view their distinctive and lovely creations from this serene region.
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Ananda Temple
In the afternoon, head to some other famous temples in Bagan such as Dhammayangyi Temple, Htilominlo Temple or Sularmuni Temple, since the 12th century, absolutely a spectacular place to take pictures. Today’s highlight is the sunset beauty from the Shwesandaw Pagoda. Then, transfer back to the hotel.
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Sunset in Shwesandaw Pagoda
Meal: Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Bagan
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