Yangon Private Tour – Buddha, Market & Shwedagon Sunset
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Yangon Private Tour – Buddha, Market & Shwedagon Sunset

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About this experience

Discover the soul of Yangon on this private city tour, designed to showcase the city’s most iconic highlights. Begin with the serene Chaukhtatgyi Reclining Buddha and the historic Sule Pagoda, then immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Bogyoke Market, where gems, handicrafts, and local delicacies await. Stroll along Yangon’s colonial streets, lined with grand old buildings that whisper stories of a bygone era. Finally, end your journey at the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda, glowing at sunset — an unforgettable finale to your day.

Highlights:
- Enjoy a personalized experience with your own private guide
- Visit Yangon’s must-see landmarks: Chaukhtatgyi Buddha & Sule Pagoda
- Shop like a local at Bogyoke Market for crafts, jewelry, and street food
- Capture the beauty of colonial Yangon on a guided walking tour
- Conclude your day with the sunset glow at Shwedagon Pagoda
- Includes hotel pickup, drop-off, and private transport for a stress-free trip

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Private Yangon City Tour: Temples, Markets & Sunset at Shwedagon

Duration: 8 hours<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Air-conditioned private vehicle
Refreshing towelettes or local snack
Professional English-speaking guide
Parking fees and tolls
Bottled water throughout the tour
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Shwedagon Pagoda, Sule Pagoda, Kandawgyi Park

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Your tour begins with a visit to Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda, home to Yangon’s most impressive reclining Buddha. Stretching over 65 meters long, this colossal figure rests in serene splendor, its calm expression symbolizing peace and enlightenment. Your guide will explain the symbolism of the statue’s intricate details — from the soles of the Buddha’s feet covered in sacred markings to the colorful murals surrounding the hall. As you explore, you’ll witness local devotees offering flowers, incense, and prayers, giving you a genuine glimpse into Myanmar’s living Buddhist traditions. This stop sets the tone for the day, combining awe-inspiring scale with spiritual depth.

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Stop 2

After exploring the reclining Buddha, you’ll enjoy a refreshing pause at Kandawgyi Lake & Park, one of Yangon’s most scenic escapes. Stroll along charming wooden boardwalks and tree-lined paths that circle the lake, where the calm waters often reflect the golden spire of Shwedagon Pagoda in the distance. Admire the striking Karaweik Palace, a golden barge-shaped pavilion that floats gracefully on the lake, and capture unforgettable photos of its ornate design. Your guide will share stories about the lake’s history and its role as a beloved gathering place for locals — a spot where families picnic, couples stroll, and children play. This stop offers a perfect balance of nature, culture, and relaxation before continuing deeper into Yangon’s heart.

3
Stop 3

In the heart of downtown Yangon, Sule Pagoda rises like a golden beacon amid the bustle of city life. Believed to be over 2,000 years old, this shimmering stupa is more than a religious site — it has served as a spiritual center and a gathering place throughout Myanmar’s history. As you circle the pagoda with your guide, you’ll admire intricate shrines, carvings, and Buddha images, while learning about its role in the city’s cultural and political life. The contrast here is striking: ancient devotion inside the pagoda grounds, and the hum of traffic, markets, and colonial-era buildings just outside. It’s the perfect stop to experience how Yangon’s past and present come together in one unforgettable landmark.

4
Stop 4

Step into Yangon’s storied past as you stroll through the colonial quarter, where grand buildings like City Hall, the High Court, and heritage churches line bustling streets. Your guide will share captivating stories about the city’s history as you admire intricate facades and capture striking photos of colonial architecture set against the vibrant rhythm of modern life.

Just a short walk away, you’ll dive into the lively atmosphere of Bogyoke Aung San Market (closed Mondays & public holidays). Here, rows of stalls overflow with treasures — from glittering gemstones and handwoven textiles to traditional lacquerware and one-of-a-kind handicrafts. As you explore, you’ll have time to shop for meaningful souvenirs, interact with friendly vendors, and soak in the colorful spirit of one of Yangon’s most famous marketplaces.

5
Stop 5

Your day concludes at the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda, the most sacred site in Myanmar and a true icon of Yangon. Rising nearly 100 meters and covered in shimmering gold leaf, the stupa dominates the city skyline and has inspired devotion for over 2,500 years. With your guide, you’ll explore the sprawling complex of shrines, prayer halls, and statues adorned with jewels and offerings, while learning the legends that make Shwedagon the spiritual heart of the nation.

As the sun begins to set, the stupa glows in warm golden light, candles are lit, and the sound of monks chanting fills the air — creating a magical and unforgettable atmosphere. Ending your tour here ensures your Yangon journey closes with a moment of awe, serenity, and beauty that will stay with you long after your visit.

What's not included

Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Yangon

Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, is Myanmar's largest city and its commercial capital. Known for its colonial architecture, bustling markets, and the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon offers a rich blend of tradition and modernity. The city's relaxed pace and vibrant culture make it a must-visit destination in Myanmar.

Top Attractions

Shwedagon Pagoda

The Shwedagon Pagoda is the most revered Buddhist pagoda in Myanmar. It is said to contain relics of the four Buddha's and is covered in gold leaf.

Religious/Historical 2-3 hours Free (donations welcome)

Bogyoke Aung San Market

This bustling market is a great place to shop for traditional handicrafts, jewelry, and souvenirs. It's also a good spot to try local street food.

Market/Cultural 1-2 hours Free to enter, prices vary by item

Chauhtatgyi Buddha Temple

This temple is home to one of the largest reclining Buddha statues in Myanmar. The statue is 65 meters long and 16 meters high.

Religious 1 hour Free (donations welcome)

Kandawgyi Lake

This beautiful lake is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It's surrounded by lush gardens and offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

Nature/Relaxation 1-2 hours Free

Sule Pagoda

This ancient pagoda is located in the heart of Yangon and is believed to be over 2,000 years old. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

Religious/Historical 1 hour Free (donations welcome)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Mohinga

A popular rice noodle soup made with fish, lemongrass, and other aromatic spices. It's often eaten for breakfast or as a light meal.

Breakfast/Lunch Contains fish, can be made vegetarian with tofu

Tea Leaf Salad (Laphet Thoke)

A traditional Burmese salad made with fermented tea leaves, nuts, seeds, and other ingredients. It has a unique tangy and savory flavor.

Snack Vegetarian (if no fish sauce is added)

Samosa

A popular street food item, samosas are deep-fried pastries filled with spiced potatoes, onions, and sometimes meat. They are often served with a tangy tamarind sauce.

Snack Can be vegetarian or with meat

Shan Noodles (Nan Gyi Thok)

A popular noodle dish from the Shan state, made with rice noodles, chicken or pork, and a flavorful gravy. It's often served with pickled vegetables and a fried egg.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat, can be made with chicken or pork

Popular Activities

Hiking in nearby national parks Boat tours on the Yangon River Visiting spas and wellness centers Enjoying a traditional Burmese massage Exploring historic sites and temples Attending traditional performances and festivals Fishing trips Not applicable

Best Time to Visit

November to February

This is the cool and dry season, making it the most pleasant time to visit. The weather is ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.

20°C to 30°C 68°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Burmese
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited in other areas

Currency

Burmese Kyat (MMK)

Time Zone

GMT+6:30

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Yangon is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night. Avoid political demonstrations and protests, as they can turn violent.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night.
  • • Use reputable taxi services and avoid unlicensed cabs.
  • • Keep your valuables secure and out of sight.

Getting there

By air
  • Yangon International Airport • 15 km (9.3 miles) from city center
By train

Central Railway Station

By bus

Aung Mingalar Bus Terminal, YBS (Yangon Bus Service) Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the most common form of public transport in Yangon. They are affordable but can be crowded and slow.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Grab

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Yangon Kamayut Dagon

Day trips

Bago
80 km (50 miles) from Yangon • Half day to full day

Bago is an ancient city with a rich history and many historic sites, including the Shwemawdaw Pagoda, the Kyaik Pun Pagoda, and the Bago Palace.

Thanlyin
25 km (15.5 miles) from Yangon • Half day to full day

Thanlyin is a historic town with a rich past and many interesting sites, including the Kyaik Kauk Pagoda, the Ancient Ships Museum, and the War Cemetery.

Twante
25 km (15.5 miles) from Yangon • Half day to full day

Twante is a small town known for its pottery and traditional crafts. It's a great place to try local food, shop for souvenirs, and experience the local way of life.

Festivals

Thingyan (Water Festival) • April (dates vary by year) Tazaungdaing Festival (Festival of Lights) • October/November (full moon of Tazaungmon) Kason Festival (Water Festival) • April/May (full moon of Kason)

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic phrases in Burmese, such as 'Mingalabar' (hello) and 'Kayzu tin bar de' (thank you), to show respect and make a good impression.
  • Dress modestly and respectfully, especially when visiting religious sites, to show respect for local customs and traditions.
  • Use reputable taxi services and avoid unlicensed cabs to ensure a safe and reliable ride.
  • Carry small denominations of cash, as change can be difficult to come by, and bargaining is expected in markets and with street vendors.
  • Be mindful of your impact on the environment and local communities, and support sustainable and responsible tourism practices.
From $25 per person

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  • Max travelers: 8
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