Top Bagan Hotels
Breathtaking Bagan is one of the most important archeological sites in Asia and a truly stunning sight. Scattered over a remote and semi-arid plain near Central Myanmar are literally thousands of temples, stretching as far as the eye can see. They are mostly redbrick and date back a thousand years to the glorious Bagan era. The temples arent spectacular individually but their sheer numbers are overwhelming. Bagan is a real backwater - underdeveloped, remote and very quiet. Bagan is not even a town. Its merely a loose collection of villages with little more than a few simple restaurants, cheap souvenir shops and a scruffy airstrip. Besides the magnificent temples theres virtually nothing else to see or do. How long youll stay depends on your affinity for temples. You could spend weeks, but most people find two to three days is plenty. Enjoy the view - there is no sunset like this anywhere else in the world. It is absolutely awesome.
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Featured Bagan Hotels
Thiripyitsaya Sanctury Resort Bagan
Old Bagan, Myanmar
Location Situated on the banks of the Ayeyarwaddy River, Thiripyitsaya Sakura Hotel... More...
Thande Hotel Old Bagan
Old Bagan, Myanmar
Location The Thande Hotel is located on the south west corner of the ancient walls of... More...
Thazin Garden Hotel Bagan
New Bagan, Myanmar
Location Located on Thazin Road, the Thazin Garden Hotel Bagan is on the high plain... More...
Amazing Bagan Resort
Old Bagan, Myanmar
Location Located adjacent to the Bagan Nyaung Oo Golf Club, the Bagan Golf Resort is... More...
The Hotel At Tharabar Gate Bagan
Old Bagan, Myanmar
Location Situated in Bagan, the Hotel At Tharabar Gate Bagan overlooks the Anandar... More...
Bagan Hotel
Old Bagan, Myanmar
Location The Bagan Hotel is located on the banks of the mighty Ayeyarwaddy River,... More...
Kumudara Hotel Bagan
Old Bagan, Myanmar
Location Located in a beautiful setting of green river, Blue Mountains and in 4 acres... More...
Popa Mountain Resort Bagan
Centre, Myanmar
Location The property is located 40 kilometres away from the airport and the railway... More...
Bagan Travellers Tales
We were there in May when it was incredibly hot. Questioned our own sanity once or twice when we were cycling around, but that freedom (as opposed to car or horsecart) is quite priceless.
I would recommend the Mi San restaurant at Bu Paya Junction, Old Bagan. The restaurant has good Burmese, vegetarian, and Chinese food, and the staff fan you the entire time as you eat! The owner is extremely friendly. I would recommend that visitors make an attempt to visit some of the more distant ruins. The area of the Kandawgyi and other shrines in the far north of Nyaung U, for example, has some of the finest mural paintings in all Bagan. The view from Thetkyamuni and other temples in the area over the Ayeyarwadi is the best of all sites, since the ruins are situated on rather high hills very close to the riverbank.
Wholeheartedly recommend the Balloons over Bagan experience. Although its not cheap it is a fantastic experience. Avoid the Green Elephant restaurant in New Bagan, particularly if paying in dollars. We went to both and the food is far superior and cheaper at the Si Thu restaurant next door, and the exchange rate quoted by the Green Elephant was an appalling 750 to the $ compared to the market rate at the time of 880.
On arrival into Bagan airport have USD$10 readily available, in order to pay for the Temple sight''s entry fee. Flight time from Mandalay to Bagan 20mins. Bagan to Yangon 1hr 10mins. There are several ways to explore the temples of Bagan either by taxi, horse cart (4 pax) motorbike or bicycle, all readily available for hire. The scale of the city with 2,000 temples is just amazing, I would quite happiy have stayed for 3-4 nights in order to pace my temple experience with a round a golf, bike ride, shopping for laqueur ware, swim etc. Next time!
Nanda restaurant with it''s puppet show is a good place for dinner. I had Burmese food, and my husband had the boneless fish steaks, nicly prepared and very tasty. The show is included in the price of dinner, which was very reasonable.
Bagan is the key destination in Myanmar, and one should allocate at least two days to see the key sights. Having a driver and a good guide will make the experience more relaxing and meaningful. I also went to Mount Popa and was somewhat disappointed--the site is its main attraction as the temples are not that interesting and one is faced with the annoying presence of aggressive monkeys.
I rented a bike from through the front desk one day it was a very reasonable $3 it was a standard issue Chinese bike, now I''m pretty fit, excercise almost daily, but this bike was torture - even peddling on a flat surface felt like you where climbing Everest. Walking, horse and buggy or car might be a better way to see the Temples! Also take a half day break from seeing temples and go to the market in Nyuang Ou - part food and local produce and part souvenir stuff - it''s was one of the highlights of my visit.
Bagan is certainly one of Asia''s best-kept tourism secrets: the sheer number and scale of the medieval Buddhist temples which are scattered over the area is quite breathtaking. Bicycles are certainly a good option for exploring nearby temples, but those further afield are perhaps better explored by taxi (preferably air-conditioned!). The midday heat during the hot season is quite overbearing. Certainly not a destination for those requiring great luxury or fine dining, but otherwise an unmissable destination for anyone who decides to visit Burma.
Bagan is amazing and we tried to get as close to the ruins as possible. To see the sunrise was 10 minutes from the hotel and was very convenient. We used horse and cart to move around and as such allowed us a more leisurely pace than a bus tour would have. The price was very reasonable for the day and of course is always negotiated before hand. A guide is also a good idea and you can explain exactly what you want from him.
Strongly recommend getting a licensed guide. It totally enhanced our experience. We only had one day to tour Bagan, so we hired a car. It was hot, so the air conditioning helped. We dined at all three of the restaurants on the river in New Bagan. They are tourist-focused restaurants and each has a regular clientel of tour groups. Riverview was the best food. Sunset gardens was the nicest view. And Si Thu was cool b/c they had a marionette show, but the food wasn''t anything special. Our favorite was River View.<br> <br> We also would suggest getting to the market in Nyaung U. It is well worth the visit. It is a bit crowded, but worth while and very different than the markets we went to in Inle Lake and Yangon.