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Visit Bagan Pagoda, Myanmar

Visit Bagan Pagoda, Myanmar, Shwezigon Pagoda Bagan Myanmar, Pagoda Bagan temples Travel Videos (Subscribe Now) 🔔   / @travel-guide   There are thousands of Bagan pagodas – I know, because I’m pretty sure I saw them all. Ok, maybe not but swinging by almost 20 of them made it feel like I’d seen every pagoda that exists in the city. While it may have been exhausting at the time, it gave me a good basis for comparing the various temples. From the vast to the deserted to those teetering on the banks of the river, what follows is my recommendations for the best Bagan pagodas and which ones to see as a priority when you visit this wonderful part of Myanmar. I’ve also included a couple of maps at the end (one local offline map and a Google map I’ve created with all the pagodas marked on) to help you plan your trip. The Best Bagan Pagodas – Which One to See pagodas Ananda Pagoda What makes it worth a visit? Finest, best preserved, most revered and with four towering gold Buddhas inside…what more do you want? Although it was under construction when I was there 🙁 it definitely deserves a top spot on the list of the best pagodas in Bagan. What’s the difference between a pagoda, a temple and a stupa? I was confused by this distinction too, so I asked my guide. Here’s what she told me: Pagoda is a generic term for a stupa or a temple. Stupas are pagodas that you can go around but you generally can’t go into – because there is no entrance. Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon is a good example a stupa. Temples are pagodas that you can go inside and typically they have four entrances and exits located north, south, east and west with a Buddha at each entrance. Dhammayangyi Pagoda What makes it worth a visit? If you want to tick off the biggest of Bagan’s pagodas, this is the place to do it. You’ll struggle to take a picture in Bagan without Dhammayangyi Pagoda in it – which isn’t a bad thing. Plus, dogs playing in front of the twin Buddhas. Cuteness. How to get around the pagodas? There are several options for exploring Bagan’s pagodas. e-Bike is very popular. I hired a car and driver for the day, which I thought was better – I avoided the heat and dust, I got further, saw more and had a guide. I booked a driver when I arrived in Bagan. However, since returning, I’ve noticed that it’s possible to pre-book a driver on Get Your Guide and, in some cases, the prices is cheaper than I paid booking in Bagan. This comes with the advantage of being able to read other customer’s reviews rather than going on the whim of the recommendation of the desk staff at your hotel the day you book. Thatbyinnyu Pagoda What makes it worth a visit? Thatbyinnyu wins the award for tallest of the Bagan pagodas. It’s name means omniscience, interpreted as “”knowing thoroughly and seeing widely.” It was also one of my favourites – probably because the white temples make such a change to all the brown buildings. Also, it wasn’t under as much construction as Ananda pagoda when I visited. Most easily confused with: Ananda pagoda. Prefer a guided tour of the pagodas in Bagan? If all this planning seems like a little bit too much, why not take a guided tour of the temples? With a driver and guide, that’s how I explored. Shwesandaw Pagoda What makes it worth a visit? As impressive as Shwesandaw pagoda is to look at, it’s the vistas from the terraces (picture above) that makes it so sublime. Beware: there’s some pretty fierce steps to climb to get hold of those views. But it’s completely worth it – this was my favourite view in all of Bagan. Want to see the pagodas of Bagan by hot air balloon? There are several hot air balloon companies to choose from and I’d recommend doing your research before you go – here’s a link to Tripadvisor where you can read reviews about the main companies offering hot air balloon rides in Bagan. Sulamani Pagoda What makes it worth a visit? Known as “Crowning Jewel” there’s something just so damn photogenic about this temple – the symmetry, the long leading pathway, the miracle of so few people when I visited (during the mid-day heat). If you’re on Instagram, you’ll want to make a stop here. But even if you’re not into photography – just look at it. Isn’t it stunning?

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