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      <description><![CDATA[Shanghai's the real deal - a city so packed with sights, smells, and flavors that it's hard to keep count. If you want to dodge the tourist traps and experience the city like a local expat, there are plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. In part 3 of this ongoing series, I'll be taking you on a tour of the best places in Shanghai in bite-sized guides that'll help you eat, drink, and explore like a pro.]]></description>
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<h2>No. 11 - Evenings in Pujiang Town</h2>
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<p>A laid-back vibe in the heart of Shanghai. The area is packed with fantastic restaurants and offers serene views of canal reflections. It’s super easy to get there via the metro, making it a perfect evening escape. The charm lies in its simplicity; it’s the kind of place where you can take a leisurely stroll and truly unwind. If you’re lucky, you might catch a gorgeous sunset mirrored in the water.</p>
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<h2>No. 12 - Sunbathing at Jinshan Beach</h2>
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<p>Okay, Jinshan Beach isn’t winning any awards for “World’s Nicest Beach” (it’s man-made and, well, it’s China), but there’s something unbeatable about a sunny day by the water. Grab a towel, soak up some rays, and embrace the experience. There’s also a variety of beachside snacks and vendors that add to the laid-back vibe. While it’s not luxury, it’s a solid way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.</p>
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<h2>No. 13 - Rooftop Chasin’</h2>
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<p>The best sights of the city are often in places you’re not supposed to be. Feeling adventurous? Try finding your way onto the roof of an apartment or office building. It might take a little finesse, but the reward is worth it: breathtaking views few others have ever seen. The city feels different from up high—quiet, sprawling, and almost surreal. Just make sure to stay safe and respectful; not every rooftop adventure is worth the risk.</p>
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<h2>No. 14 - Shanghai Disneyland</h2>
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<p>This might not count as a classic “expat spot,” but skipping a trip to the happiest place on earth while in Shanghai would be a mistake. The Tron and Pirates of the Caribbean rides are next-level—just prepare to wait. The long lines and bustling crowds are part of the adventure, so make the most of it! Pro tip: get there early to maximize your day and snag a good spot for the evening fireworks. It’s a little slice of magic you won’t forget.</p>
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<h2>No. 15 - Insanity on the Maglev</h2>
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<p>In five years of living in China, I somehow only rode the Maglev once. If you haven’t yet, don’t miss out! There’s something surreal about flying at 368 km/h as the world blurs past your window. It’s a feat of engineering that makes you appreciate just how far technology has come. Even if you don’t need to catch a flight, the ride itself is worth the experience.</p>
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<h4>Previous Guides in the Series:</h4>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/post/1708203955986/">An Expats Guide to the Best Spots in Shanghai: 001</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/post/1719708820357/">An Expats Guide to the Best Spots in Shanghai: 002</a></p>
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<h3>Find Me Elsewhere:</h3>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/">Website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/tag/art/">Art</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/tag/travel/">Travel Guides</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/tag/photography/">Photography</a></p>
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<p><em>All images taken by Hes. Published 01/02/2025</em></p>
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<h2>No. 11 - Evenings in Pujiang Town</h2>
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<p>A laid-back vibe in the heart of Shanghai. The area is packed with fantastic restaurants and offers serene views of canal reflections. It’s super easy to get there via the metro, making it a perfect evening escape. The charm lies in its simplicity; it’s the kind of place where you can take a leisurely stroll and truly unwind. If you’re lucky, you might catch a gorgeous sunset mirrored in the water.</p>
<hr>
<h2>No. 12 - Sunbathing at Jinshan Beach</h2>
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<p>Okay, Jinshan Beach isn’t winning any awards for “World’s Nicest Beach” (it’s man-made and, well, it’s China), but there’s something unbeatable about a sunny day by the water. Grab a towel, soak up some rays, and embrace the experience. There’s also a variety of beachside snacks and vendors that add to the laid-back vibe. While it’s not luxury, it’s a solid way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.</p>
<hr>
<h2>No. 13 - Rooftop Chasin’</h2>
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<p>The best sights of the city are often in places you’re not supposed to be. Feeling adventurous? Try finding your way onto the roof of an apartment or office building. It might take a little finesse, but the reward is worth it: breathtaking views few others have ever seen. The city feels different from up high—quiet, sprawling, and almost surreal. Just make sure to stay safe and respectful; not every rooftop adventure is worth the risk.</p>
<hr>
<h2>No. 14 - Shanghai Disneyland</h2>
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<p>This might not count as a classic “expat spot,” but skipping a trip to the happiest place on earth while in Shanghai would be a mistake. The Tron and Pirates of the Caribbean rides are next-level—just prepare to wait. The long lines and bustling crowds are part of the adventure, so make the most of it! Pro tip: get there early to maximize your day and snag a good spot for the evening fireworks. It’s a little slice of magic you won’t forget.</p>
<hr>
<h2>No. 15 - Insanity on the Maglev</h2>
<p><img src="https://image.nostr.build/8de4f7e3b17f53aa683452fc03f4c053a466f16b5972e9f751126136b41fc5c3.jpg" alt=""></p>
<p>In five years of living in China, I somehow only rode the Maglev once. If you haven’t yet, don’t miss out! There’s something surreal about flying at 368 km/h as the world blurs past your window. It’s a feat of engineering that makes you appreciate just how far technology has come. Even if you don’t need to catch a flight, the ride itself is worth the experience.</p>
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<h3>Additional Photos</h3>
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<hr>
<h4>Previous Guides in the Series:</h4>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/post/1708203955986/">An Expats Guide to the Best Spots in Shanghai: 001</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/post/1719708820357/">An Expats Guide to the Best Spots in Shanghai: 002</a></p>
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<h3>Find Me Elsewhere:</h3>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/">Website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/tag/art/">Art</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/tag/travel/">Travel Guides</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/tag/photography/">Photography</a></p>
<p><a href="https://plebeian.market/p/517d6542a081d61ecd8900ad9e2640290e2cf06f516c5e5f3edadfbde446bff4/stall/1db0cdfe0e39c4bd81b903902eeda74e6aa0f0b56e30851f327e6d0c292c5c06">Storefront</a></p>
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<p><em>All images taken by Hes. Published 01/02/2025</em></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Shanghai's the real deal - a city so packed with sights, smells, and flavors that it's hard to keep count. If you want to dodge the tourist traps and experience the city like a local expat, there are plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. In part 2 of this ongoing series, I'll be taking you on a tour of the best places in Shanghai in bite-sized guides that'll help you eat, drink, and explore like a pro.]]></description>
             <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Shanghai's the real deal - a city so packed with sights, smells, and flavors that it's hard to keep count. If you want to dodge the tourist traps and experience the city like a local expat, there are plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. In part 2 of this ongoing series, I'll be taking you on a tour of the best places in Shanghai in bite-sized guides that'll help you eat, drink, and explore like a pro.]]></itunes:subtitle>
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<h2>No. 6 - Zhujiajiao Canal Chasing</h2>
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<p>For a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city cruise to Zhujiajiao -- an epic water town dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. It's only about 50 kilometers from the downtown and makes for an easy day trip. Hop on the subway and get there in an hour. Zhujiajiao has canals, bridges, and ancient buildings, offering a glimpse into the town's rich history. Take a boat ride along the canals for the best views of traditional houses and temples. Then explore the town on foot and get lost in attractions like the Kezhi Garden, Yuanjin Temple, and the Qing Dynasty Post Office. Don't forget to grub-up with all of the great food vendors nearby.</p>
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<h2>No. 7 - China Art Museum</h2>
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<p>China Art Museum is absolutely worth the trip solely for its awe-inspiring architecture. The towering structure casts a tall shadow over bystanders. Step inside and you'll find a world of art waiting. The blend of permanent and temporary exhibits offers hours of art-gazing. Give yourself at least half a day to fully immerse in the creative haven in Pudong. To get to the China Art Museum, you can take Line 2 of the Shanghai Metro and get off at the Pudong Avenue Station (Chinese: 浦东大道站). The museum is located near Exit 4 of the station.</p>
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<h2>No. 8 - Days on The West Bund</h2>
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<p>Hands down my favorite place in Shanghai. This spot is the go-to for a perfect weekend under the sun. You'll find me setting up a blanket with beer, cards, and snacks, along with a slackline and spike ball setup nearby, surrounded by dogs running around, enjoying the company of old and new friends. When you want a little movement enjoy some climbing, skating, running, or basketball after work. The West Bund is an oasis amidst the chaos of the city. But beware -  its popularity is growing, so tread lightly.</p>
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<h2>No. 9 - Nights Under the Lupu Bridge</h2>
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<p>Nights under the Lupu Bridge are where it's at, man. Hop on your scooter and cruise over for the ultimate skyline views. Stroll along the walkway, munch on street food, sip drinks, and groove to live tunes. Street vendors serve up traditional snacks and crafts, and the vibe gets lit with spontaneous performances and games. Get ready to soak up the electric energy of Shanghai's Lupu Bridge at night."</p>
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<h2>No. 10 - A Weekend on Chongming</h2>
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<p>Escape the city hustle and find your peace on Chongming Island. A weekend getaway on this rural gem is just what you need. Chill out in a farmhouse, soak up the sunset, and enjoy the tranquility. Explore the natural wonders, visit the old museums, and feast on fresh seafood. End your days with a beach walk under the stars. Nothing beats a few nights away from the city chaos.</p>
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<h4>Previous Guide in the Series:</h4>
<p><a href="https://hes.npub.pro/post/1708203955986/">An Expats Guide to the Best Spots in Shanghai: 001</a></p>
<h4>Next Guide in the Series:</h4>
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<h2>No. 6 - Zhujiajiao Canal Chasing</h2>
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<p>For a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city cruise to Zhujiajiao -- an epic water town dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. It's only about 50 kilometers from the downtown and makes for an easy day trip. Hop on the subway and get there in an hour. Zhujiajiao has canals, bridges, and ancient buildings, offering a glimpse into the town's rich history. Take a boat ride along the canals for the best views of traditional houses and temples. Then explore the town on foot and get lost in attractions like the Kezhi Garden, Yuanjin Temple, and the Qing Dynasty Post Office. Don't forget to grub-up with all of the great food vendors nearby.</p>
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<h2>No. 7 - China Art Museum</h2>
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<p>China Art Museum is absolutely worth the trip solely for its awe-inspiring architecture. The towering structure casts a tall shadow over bystanders. Step inside and you'll find a world of art waiting. The blend of permanent and temporary exhibits offers hours of art-gazing. Give yourself at least half a day to fully immerse in the creative haven in Pudong. To get to the China Art Museum, you can take Line 2 of the Shanghai Metro and get off at the Pudong Avenue Station (Chinese: 浦东大道站). The museum is located near Exit 4 of the station.</p>
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<h2>No. 8 - Days on The West Bund</h2>
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<p>Hands down my favorite place in Shanghai. This spot is the go-to for a perfect weekend under the sun. You'll find me setting up a blanket with beer, cards, and snacks, along with a slackline and spike ball setup nearby, surrounded by dogs running around, enjoying the company of old and new friends. When you want a little movement enjoy some climbing, skating, running, or basketball after work. The West Bund is an oasis amidst the chaos of the city. But beware -  its popularity is growing, so tread lightly.</p>
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<h2>No. 9 - Nights Under the Lupu Bridge</h2>
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<p>Nights under the Lupu Bridge are where it's at, man. Hop on your scooter and cruise over for the ultimate skyline views. Stroll along the walkway, munch on street food, sip drinks, and groove to live tunes. Street vendors serve up traditional snacks and crafts, and the vibe gets lit with spontaneous performances and games. Get ready to soak up the electric energy of Shanghai's Lupu Bridge at night."</p>
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<h2>No. 10 - A Weekend on Chongming</h2>
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<p>Escape the city hustle and find your peace on Chongming Island. A weekend getaway on this rural gem is just what you need. Chill out in a farmhouse, soak up the sunset, and enjoy the tranquility. Explore the natural wonders, visit the old museums, and feast on fresh seafood. End your days with a beach walk under the stars. Nothing beats a few nights away from the city chaos.</p>
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<h2>No. 1 - The Less Touristy "Bund"</h2>
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<p>The Bund is certainly a must-see if you are traveling to Shanghai for the first time - and it will be at the top of every travel guide out there, for good reason - there are equally as stunning alternatives away from the crowds. If you want to enjoy the skyline from a more relaxed perspective, consider the Pudong side of the river. There are parks, basketball courts, and green spaces along the riverbank for you to chill at and take in the sights. You can also hop on a ferry or a sightseeing boat to cross the river and admire the views from the renowned Bund.</p>
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<h2>No. 2 - Walks Along Golden Street</h2>
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<p>This one is out in Gubei, a suburban area in the west of Shanghai. It may be a bit of a trek, but it is worth it if you are looking for a more relaxing and peaceful pedestrian street in the city. Golden Street, or Jinxiu Road, is a great place to walk a dog, grab an afternoon drink, or enjoy a romantic dinner with your loved one. While it may be a bit far from downtown, it makes for a great joyride on your scooter or bicycle.</p>
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<h2>No. 3 - Moganshan Road Graffiti Wall</h2>
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<p>Moganshan Road is a gem for all things art. It is home to M50, the best art district in the city, where you will find dozens of galleries, studios, and workshops showcasing a wide range of art. There are also plenty of cool spots scattered around the area, particularly the graffiti wall. The wall is a welcome contrast to some of the drab and monotonous architecture found around the city; with colorful display of street art featuring various styles and themes. Stop by and admire the works of local and international artists, and even jump in to join them in adding your own mark. The wall is constantly evolving, so you can always find something new.</p>
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<h2>No. 4 - Jiaotong University in the Fall</h2>
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<p>Easily one of the best spots in town for catching rows of bright yellow and red leaves. Jiaotong University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in China. The campus is located in Xuhui District and has a mix of Chinese and Western architectural styles to admire as well. Try to visit in late October or early November for the best leaf-peeping. You can walk along the tree-lined paths, set up a blanket in the field for a picnic, or simply take photos and enjoy the scenery.</p>
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<h2>No. 5 - Day Drinking at Highline</h2>
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<p>Hands down one of the top five rooftop bars in the city, along with Bar Rouge, Kartel, and others; Highline is a go-to-spot that offers great views of the city and excellent food. Find it on the sixth floor of the Ascott Hotel in Huaihai Road in Xintiandi. Nothing beats a laid back Saturday afternoon at Highline. I prefer the views during the day, though it is equally as nice a night. Sip cocktails, wine, or beer, and enjoy the music and vibe. Highline is a perfect place to spend an afternoon. </p>
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<h2>No. 1 - The Less Touristy "Bund"</h2>
<p><img src="https://image.nostr.build/ec45a7a71faf6504321f984665123ecda239c16fcb267286316536802e000ddc.jpg" alt=""></p>
<p>The Bund is certainly a must-see if you are traveling to Shanghai for the first time - and it will be at the top of every travel guide out there, for good reason - there are equally as stunning alternatives away from the crowds. If you want to enjoy the skyline from a more relaxed perspective, consider the Pudong side of the river. There are parks, basketball courts, and green spaces along the riverbank for you to chill at and take in the sights. You can also hop on a ferry or a sightseeing boat to cross the river and admire the views from the renowned Bund.</p>
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<h2>No. 2 - Walks Along Golden Street</h2>
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<p>This one is out in Gubei, a suburban area in the west of Shanghai. It may be a bit of a trek, but it is worth it if you are looking for a more relaxing and peaceful pedestrian street in the city. Golden Street, or Jinxiu Road, is a great place to walk a dog, grab an afternoon drink, or enjoy a romantic dinner with your loved one. While it may be a bit far from downtown, it makes for a great joyride on your scooter or bicycle.</p>
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<h2>No. 3 - Moganshan Road Graffiti Wall</h2>
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<p>Moganshan Road is a gem for all things art. It is home to M50, the best art district in the city, where you will find dozens of galleries, studios, and workshops showcasing a wide range of art. There are also plenty of cool spots scattered around the area, particularly the graffiti wall. The wall is a welcome contrast to some of the drab and monotonous architecture found around the city; with colorful display of street art featuring various styles and themes. Stop by and admire the works of local and international artists, and even jump in to join them in adding your own mark. The wall is constantly evolving, so you can always find something new.</p>
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<h2>No. 4 - Jiaotong University in the Fall</h2>
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<p>Easily one of the best spots in town for catching rows of bright yellow and red leaves. Jiaotong University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in China. The campus is located in Xuhui District and has a mix of Chinese and Western architectural styles to admire as well. Try to visit in late October or early November for the best leaf-peeping. You can walk along the tree-lined paths, set up a blanket in the field for a picnic, or simply take photos and enjoy the scenery.</p>
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<h2>No. 5 - Day Drinking at Highline</h2>
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<p>Hands down one of the top five rooftop bars in the city, along with Bar Rouge, Kartel, and others; Highline is a go-to-spot that offers great views of the city and excellent food. Find it on the sixth floor of the Ascott Hotel in Huaihai Road in Xintiandi. Nothing beats a laid back Saturday afternoon at Highline. I prefer the views during the day, though it is equally as nice a night. Sip cocktails, wine, or beer, and enjoy the music and vibe. Highline is a perfect place to spend an afternoon. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Looking to plan your next trip to Asia? Head off the beaten path and explore the best Myanmar has to offer with this extensive month-long travel guide. From pristine beaches and ancient temples to remote villages and bustling cities, Myanmar provides a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or a deeper connection with the local people, this guide will help you navigate Myanmar’s diverse landscapes and unforgettable experiences.]]></description>
             <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Looking to plan your next trip to Asia? Head off the beaten path and explore the best Myanmar has to offer with this extensive month-long travel guide. From pristine beaches and ancient temples to remote villages and bustling cities, Myanmar provides a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or a deeper connection with the local people, this guide will help you navigate Myanmar’s diverse landscapes and unforgettable experiences.]]></itunes:subtitle>
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<h2>The Itinerary</h2>
<h4>Days 1-2:</h4>
<p>Fly into Yangon Airport. Settle in and explore the vibrant sights and flavors of the city.</p>
<h4>Day 3:</h4>
<p>Take an overnight bus south to the coastal city of Myeik.</p>
<h4>Days 4-8:</h4>
<p>Go island hopping around the Mergui Archipelago—remote beaches and untouched islands await.</p>
<h4>Day 9:</h4>
<p>Travel to Dawei. Find a cozy place to stay and relax for the evening.</p>
<h4>Days 10-13:</h4>
<p>Rent a motorcycle and explore the stunning Dawei Peninsula. Soak up the sun on pristine beaches.</p>
<h4>Day 14:</h4>
<p>Head to Hpa An. Check into a hotel and enjoy a sunset beer.</p>
<h4>Days 15-18:</h4>
<p>Discover the limestone mountains, caves, and farmlands of Hpa An.</p>
<h4>Day 19:</h4>
<p>Travel to Bagan. The journey may be bumpy, but the destination is worth it.</p>
<h4>Days 20-23:</h4>
<p>Explore the breathtaking temples of Bagan. Sunrise hot air balloon rides are a must.</p>
<h4>Day 24:</h4>
<p>Head to Lake Inle. Settle into your accommodation and dine by the water.</p>
<h4>Days 25-26:</h4>
<p>Cruise around Lake Inle by boat. Immerse yourself in the local culture and capture the iconic fishermen in action.</p>
<h4>Days 27-28:</h4>
<p>Visit Mandalay to experience city life from a Burmese perspective.</p>
<h4>Days 29-30:</h4>
<p>Return to Yangon for a final exploration before flying home.</p>
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<h2>Days 1-2: Arrival in Yangon</h2>
<p>Myanmar's largest city is a bustling hub filled with shops, activities, and incredible food. The rapid development of this once-isolated country is evident everywhere you look.</p>
<p><strong>If you are flying internationally:</strong><br>Yangon will most likely be the cheapest and most easily accessible destination to begin the trip. </p>
<p><strong>If you are coming from Thailand:</strong><br> I would recommend altering the itinerary and going straight to Myeik via land border then working your way up the country from there. </p>
<h4>Bogyoke Aung San Market</h4>
<p>If shopping is your thing, this place is a haven for local treasures. Hundreds of stalls line the market and surrounding alleyways containing everything from art, sculptures, jewelry, antiquities, and fabrics. I spent a few hours here before jumping onto the nearby circular train for a loop around the city. There are a few small shops to get a bite to eat if you are hungry.</p>
<p>Remember that this itinerary will land you back in Yangon at the end of the trip if you see something you want to buy and don’t feel like lugging it around for a month. </p>
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<h4>Yangon Circular Train</h4>
<p>Easily one of the most fascinating experiences of the trip is riding the Yangon Circular Train around the city for a true look at how the locals live. The train is old, slow, and packed with locals commuting to and from work. The doors are wide open, allowing you to hang your feet outside and soak in all of the sights afar. This is one of the best ways to get a true glimpse into the culture and day-to-day life of the Burmese people. </p>
<p>Be sure to speak with a train operator before getting on to make sure the entire loop is operational. When I went, construction stopped the train about 45 minutes into the loop, forcing us to get a taxi back to the downtown area. The full loop will take over 2 hours to complete. On the train, you can find vendors and hawkers selling little things such as water, nuts, and fruit. I’d suggest eating before jumping on.</p>
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<h4>Shwedagon Pagoda</h4>
<p>Upon walking up the steep and lengthy stairway to the Shwedagon Pagoda lies Yangon’s most famous attraction. The 99-meter gold-coated pagoda can be seen all around the city but is best enjoyed up close. This is a must-visit during your time in the capital. I went about an hour before sunset and stayed well into the night. Sunset from the hill it sits atop is spectacular, and the contrast of the pagoda between day and night is striking. </p>
<p>Make sure to bring socks and a bag, as shoes are not allowed, and you will need to carry them or leave them at the door. After visiting, you can take a short walk to the Sky Bar in the Yangon International Hotel overlooking the pagoda. This is a wonderful place to enjoy a nice dinner and drink, ideal for soaking up more of that luxurious golden pagoda.</p>
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<h2>Day 3: Bus to Myeik</h2>
<p>The longest stretch of the trip—but well worth the sights to come. I took a 22-hour overnight bus and opted for the slight upcharge to take the VIP bus. This option is absolutely worth it. Equipped with A/C, comfortable reclining seats, and stops for three meals, it was a cheaper alternative to the costly domestic flight from Yangon and allowed me to see much more of the country.</p>
<p>I had a surprisingly good sleep and would do it again in a heartbeat. You can also fly directly to Myeik, but flights are infrequent and considerably more expensive. The bus I took arrived in Myeik around noon the next day, leaving me plenty of time to check into the hotel and wander around the city a bit before sunset. There weren’t many buses heading down here, so I’d recommend checking for tickets as early as possible when you arrive in Yangon. Alternatively, if you’re coming from Thailand, you can rearrange the itinerary and begin your Myanmar trip in Myeik by crossing from Thailand via bus at the land border.</p>
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<h2>Days 4-8: Island Hopping in Myeik</h2>
<p>The city of Myeik has no accessible beaches, so you’ll need to book an island-hopping tour to fully appreciate the surrounding Mergui Archipelago. While the city itself doesn’t offer much in terms of entertainment, the beaches and crystal-clear waters you’ll encounter on an island-hopping tour are truly unparalleled. Your trip to Myeik will be unforgettable and is an experience you shouldn’t miss.</p>
<p>There are several travel companies offering island-hopping tours, ranging from single-day trips to 14-day excursions. While you can book ahead, I found it quite easy to arrange a trip through an agency in the city. I opted for a three-day, two-night tour with Life Seeing Tours, and it was fantastic. They provided food, tents, and transportation—just bring a swimsuit and a change of clothes, and you’re ready to spend a few nights exploring the islands.</p>
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<h2>Day 9: Bus to Dawei</h2>
<p>Another travel day! This time, you’ll take a shorter bus ride heading north to Dawei. The journey takes about six hours, and tickets can be purchased from one of the travel agencies in Myeik. From what I gathered, there’s only one bus per day on this route, and it departs early in the morning. </p>
<p>Be prepared to wake up around 4 AM and make your way back to the same bus station where you arrived. It’s a good idea to arrange transportation to the station the night before—your hotel can help you book a ride for that morning.</p>
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<h2>Days 10-13: Motorcycling the Dawei Peninsula</h2>
<p>Dawei boasts some of the most stunning coastlines and beaches in the country. While most of these beaches are only accessible by motorcycle, there are a few small bed-and-breakfast-style accommodations at the southern end of the peninsula that offer direct beach access. </p>
<p>If you’d prefer not to travel 2–3 hours each day from the city, I recommend staying in that area. You can rent a motorcycle from several places in the city and ride down to the B&amp;Bs near the beaches for an overnight stay. This approach lets you enjoy the remote, lush, and scenic motorcycle journey while avoiding the daily commute to the beaches.</p>
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<h4>Grandfather Beach</h4>
<p>Surrounded by mountains and vibrant orange dirt, getting here can be a bit tricky. You’ll need to navigate a steep, loose hill to reach the area. I recommend arriving near low tide, as the beach and surrounding shops flood around noon, making the descent a wet and challenging experience. Be prepared to remove your shoes and walk through knee-deep water to access the beach. This is one of the more popular spots for locals and was among the few beaches I visited that actually had people.</p>
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<h4>Tizit Beach</h4>
<p>When we arrived at Tizit Beach, there was no one else around except for the locals. The sand here is soft, and the ocean is pristine. A motorcycle is necessary to access this beach, but the breathtaking views from the mountain pass make the journey entirely worthwhile. The sand near the shore is firm enough to ride on, creating unforgettable moments of cruising along the beach at sunset.</p>
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<h2>Day 14: Bus to Hpa An</h2>
<p>One of the shorter bus rides on this trip, the fare is around $20, and it takes approximately 5 bumpy hours. Once you arrive in Hpa An, there are plenty of hostels and hotels to choose from. I booked mine on Hostelworld the night before, but you should have no trouble finding a place to stay on the day of your arrival if needed.</p>
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<h2>Days 15-18: Hpa An: Farmland, Caves, and Mountains</h2>
<p>Hpa An offers a stark contrast to the beaches and cities encountered so far on the trip. Surrounded by towering limestone mountains and lush green farmland, the region has a peaceful, rural charm. There are several caves, lakes, and one of my favorite sunrise hikes of the journey. </p>
<p>While I have a few recommendations and must-visit spots, Hpa An is best explored without a strict plan. A central theme of this trip has been the freedom of hopping on a motorcycle and riding wherever your heart desires.</p>
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<h4>Mount Zwegabin Sunrise Hike</h4>
<p>Hiking Mount Zwegabin for sunrise is a must-do during your time in Hpa An. The mountain is located a short ride from town, about 40 minutes by motorcycle. The hike to the summit took around 35 minutes at a brisk pace, so you’ll need to leave around 4 AM to catch the sunrise, depending on the season. The highlight of the hike is the final ascent up the floating stairs to reach the peak. Be sure to have your camera ready and take in the breathtaking views.</p>
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<h4>Kyauk Kalat Pagoda</h4>
<p>This is one of those places that leaves you in awe, wondering how such a unique landscape can exist. Easily one of the most unusual rock formations I’ve encountered, it’s a fantastic spot to watch the sunset. A winding staircase leads up the rock to the top of the temple, making it a great place to spend a couple of hours.</p>
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<h4>Saddar Cave</h4>
<p>Filled with bats, stunning limestone formations, and statues, this short cave walk provides a refreshing escape from the heat. The path takes about 20 minutes to explore, leading to a beautiful lake at the back. Grab a drink, relax for a while, and take a small paddle boat back to the entrance for a memorable experience.</p>
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<h2>Day 19: Bus to Bagan</h2>
<p>A travel day heading north. This part of the trip is hot, bumpy, and slow, so be prepared for a longer journey than expected. Bagan has plenty of hotels and hostels, but I’d recommend booking accommodations in advance, as it’s a popular tourist destination. You’ll need to purchase an entry ticket for the area, as it’s a protected national park, but the bus driver should assist in sorting it out before you enter the park.</p>
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<h2>Days 20-23: Chasing Pagodas in Bagan</h2>
<p>Once you’ve settled into your accommodation in Bagan, the best way to explore the vast area is by pedal bike or scooter. All the scooters available for rent are electric, helping to reduce noise pollution—a refreshing change from the loud gas-powered vehicles you’ll be used to from the first half of your trip. There’s no right or wrong way to experience Bagan. The park is enormous, with thousands of pagodas scattered throughout. Most of them are open for exploration, with a few offering rooftop access (though that is being restricted more recently). </p>
<p>You could spend weeks here and still not see all the pagodas up close. Bagan is divided into a new town and an old town—most of the backpacker-friendly hostels are located in Old Town. You’ll find a handful of restaurants, but I often ate at my hostel or from local food carts. Several hostels and hotels offer outdoor pools, which are a great perk, especially depending on the time of year you visit. I highly recommend simply wandering the area freely, but here are a few top pagodas and experiences not to miss during your time in Bagan.</p>
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<h4>Hot Air Ballooning</h4>
<p>The top attraction in Bagan is undoubtedly the daily hot air balloon tours. Almost everyone who experiences it claims it’s a must-do. I chose to watch from the ground, as the cost of a tour is quite expensive. If you decide to go for it, be sure to set aside a few hundred USD for the trip. From what I’ve heard, you’ll wake up around 4:30 AM and head to the take-off location, returning by around 9:00 AM.</p>
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<h4>Sunset Boat Cruise</h4>
<p>Be sure to spend at least one evening on a slow cruise down the Ayeyarwady River. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy distant views of some of the pagodas and relax after a long day of exploration. Several companies offer these cruises at very affordable prices. Our boat included snacks, drinks, and even alcohol. The trips range from half an hour to two hours. Book through your hotel for convenience.</p>
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<h4>The Big Three Temples</h4>
<p>With over a thousand pagodas to explore in Bagan, there are three main structures that hold significant importance to locals: Shwesandaw, Thatbyinnyu, and Shwezigon. Be sure to make time to visit these iconic pagodas during your trip—you’re likely to come across them without even trying.</p>
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<h2>Day 24: Bus to Kalaw</h2>
<p>Long-distance buses run the route multiple times a day, with the overnight option being the most popular. I recommend checking with a travel agent in Bagan to book your tickets before heading to the bus stop</p>
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<h2>Day 25-26: Relaxing at Lake Inle</h2>
<p>These two days take us to the stunning Lake Inle, located just outside the city of Kalaw. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to make it to Lake Inle during this trip, but everyone I spoke to highly recommended not missing it. The lake is known for its breathtaking scenery, traditional Intha stilt houses, and the unique leg-rowing fishermen. </p>
<p>From what I’ve heard and seen through photos, the calm waters, floating gardens, and vibrant markets make Lake Inle a truly unforgettable destination. Huge thanks to my friend Toby for sharing those beautiful pictures and giving me a glimpse of what I missed!</p>
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<h2>Day 27-28: Mandalay City</h2>
<p>Mandalay is a fast-paced city with less tourism compared to other parts of the country. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of the Burmese people, away from the crowds typically found in Yangon. There are several culturally significant monasteries and temples within the city limits, as well as vibrant markets perfect for shopping and exploring. Mandalay Hill is a great spot for a brisk hike and offers stunning views of the city and sunset on one of your nights. You could also visit the Mandalay Marionettes Theater to catch a local show showcasing Myanmar’s rich history and culture.</p>
<p>As for me, I mainly wandered the city without specific destinations in mind. Since this is the last stop before returning to Yangon, you might not feel as inclined to spend too much time here, but there are definitely some interesting sights worth exploring.</p>
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<h2>Day 29-30: Return to Yangon</h2>
<p>The final two days of the trip are a return to where it all began. The bus from Mandalay to Yangon takes about 8 hours. Alternatively, Mandalay has a large international airport if you prefer to fly, depending on your next destination.</p>
<p>If you return to Yangon, you’ll have plenty of time to revisit the markets and pick up any final souvenirs or trinkets you might want to take home. Enjoy these last couple of days, savor some delicious food, and take the time to reflect on the incredible month of experiences you’ve had. </p>
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<h2>Concluding Thoughts</h2>
<p>Your month-long journey through Myanmar is bound to be an unforgettable adventure, filled with stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. From the serene beaches of Ngapali to the ancient wonders of Bagan, and the tranquil beauty of Lake Inle to the bustling streets of Yangon and Mandalay, each destination offers its own unique charm and insight into Myanmar’s diverse culture.</p>
<p>The highlights of your trip—exploring historic pagodas, witnessing breathtaking sunrises, and embracing the freedom of riding a motorcycle—are sure to stay with you. Myanmar’s blend of natural beauty, vibrant traditions, and friendly locals makes every moment special. Despite the occasional long and bumpy journeys, the sense of discovery and connection with the people and places makes the experience truly worthwhile.</p>
<p>As you reflect on your journey, you’ll likely feel grateful for the memories, experiences, and the chance to explore a country that feels both timeless and unique. Myanmar’s beauty lies not just in its landscapes but in the people who call it home. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for the warmth and resilience of its people and a desire to return and explore even more of this enchanting land.</p>
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<p><em>Update: Unfortunately as of this time (June 2021) Myanmar is experiencing major political and civil unrest. Taken from the advice of friends on the ground there— I can not recommend traveling to Myanmar at the time of writing. Pray for Myanmar!</em></p>
<p><em>Update 2: The political situation in Myanmar has escalated (July 2022). Travel is still not recommended.</em> </p>
<p><em>Update 3: As of 2025, some tourists have reported that travel is doable. However many governments still have do not travel advisories. DYOR.</em></p>
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<h2>The Itinerary</h2>
<h4>Days 1-2:</h4>
<p>Fly into Yangon Airport. Settle in and explore the vibrant sights and flavors of the city.</p>
<h4>Day 3:</h4>
<p>Take an overnight bus south to the coastal city of Myeik.</p>
<h4>Days 4-8:</h4>
<p>Go island hopping around the Mergui Archipelago—remote beaches and untouched islands await.</p>
<h4>Day 9:</h4>
<p>Travel to Dawei. Find a cozy place to stay and relax for the evening.</p>
<h4>Days 10-13:</h4>
<p>Rent a motorcycle and explore the stunning Dawei Peninsula. Soak up the sun on pristine beaches.</p>
<h4>Day 14:</h4>
<p>Head to Hpa An. Check into a hotel and enjoy a sunset beer.</p>
<h4>Days 15-18:</h4>
<p>Discover the limestone mountains, caves, and farmlands of Hpa An.</p>
<h4>Day 19:</h4>
<p>Travel to Bagan. The journey may be bumpy, but the destination is worth it.</p>
<h4>Days 20-23:</h4>
<p>Explore the breathtaking temples of Bagan. Sunrise hot air balloon rides are a must.</p>
<h4>Day 24:</h4>
<p>Head to Lake Inle. Settle into your accommodation and dine by the water.</p>
<h4>Days 25-26:</h4>
<p>Cruise around Lake Inle by boat. Immerse yourself in the local culture and capture the iconic fishermen in action.</p>
<h4>Days 27-28:</h4>
<p>Visit Mandalay to experience city life from a Burmese perspective.</p>
<h4>Days 29-30:</h4>
<p>Return to Yangon for a final exploration before flying home.</p>
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<h2>Days 1-2: Arrival in Yangon</h2>
<p>Myanmar's largest city is a bustling hub filled with shops, activities, and incredible food. The rapid development of this once-isolated country is evident everywhere you look.</p>
<p><strong>If you are flying internationally:</strong><br>Yangon will most likely be the cheapest and most easily accessible destination to begin the trip. </p>
<p><strong>If you are coming from Thailand:</strong><br> I would recommend altering the itinerary and going straight to Myeik via land border then working your way up the country from there. </p>
<h4>Bogyoke Aung San Market</h4>
<p>If shopping is your thing, this place is a haven for local treasures. Hundreds of stalls line the market and surrounding alleyways containing everything from art, sculptures, jewelry, antiquities, and fabrics. I spent a few hours here before jumping onto the nearby circular train for a loop around the city. There are a few small shops to get a bite to eat if you are hungry.</p>
<p>Remember that this itinerary will land you back in Yangon at the end of the trip if you see something you want to buy and don’t feel like lugging it around for a month. </p>
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<h4>Yangon Circular Train</h4>
<p>Easily one of the most fascinating experiences of the trip is riding the Yangon Circular Train around the city for a true look at how the locals live. The train is old, slow, and packed with locals commuting to and from work. The doors are wide open, allowing you to hang your feet outside and soak in all of the sights afar. This is one of the best ways to get a true glimpse into the culture and day-to-day life of the Burmese people. </p>
<p>Be sure to speak with a train operator before getting on to make sure the entire loop is operational. When I went, construction stopped the train about 45 minutes into the loop, forcing us to get a taxi back to the downtown area. The full loop will take over 2 hours to complete. On the train, you can find vendors and hawkers selling little things such as water, nuts, and fruit. I’d suggest eating before jumping on.</p>
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<h4>Shwedagon Pagoda</h4>
<p>Upon walking up the steep and lengthy stairway to the Shwedagon Pagoda lies Yangon’s most famous attraction. The 99-meter gold-coated pagoda can be seen all around the city but is best enjoyed up close. This is a must-visit during your time in the capital. I went about an hour before sunset and stayed well into the night. Sunset from the hill it sits atop is spectacular, and the contrast of the pagoda between day and night is striking. </p>
<p>Make sure to bring socks and a bag, as shoes are not allowed, and you will need to carry them or leave them at the door. After visiting, you can take a short walk to the Sky Bar in the Yangon International Hotel overlooking the pagoda. This is a wonderful place to enjoy a nice dinner and drink, ideal for soaking up more of that luxurious golden pagoda.</p>
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<h2>Day 3: Bus to Myeik</h2>
<p>The longest stretch of the trip—but well worth the sights to come. I took a 22-hour overnight bus and opted for the slight upcharge to take the VIP bus. This option is absolutely worth it. Equipped with A/C, comfortable reclining seats, and stops for three meals, it was a cheaper alternative to the costly domestic flight from Yangon and allowed me to see much more of the country.</p>
<p>I had a surprisingly good sleep and would do it again in a heartbeat. You can also fly directly to Myeik, but flights are infrequent and considerably more expensive. The bus I took arrived in Myeik around noon the next day, leaving me plenty of time to check into the hotel and wander around the city a bit before sunset. There weren’t many buses heading down here, so I’d recommend checking for tickets as early as possible when you arrive in Yangon. Alternatively, if you’re coming from Thailand, you can rearrange the itinerary and begin your Myanmar trip in Myeik by crossing from Thailand via bus at the land border.</p>
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<h2>Days 4-8: Island Hopping in Myeik</h2>
<p>The city of Myeik has no accessible beaches, so you’ll need to book an island-hopping tour to fully appreciate the surrounding Mergui Archipelago. While the city itself doesn’t offer much in terms of entertainment, the beaches and crystal-clear waters you’ll encounter on an island-hopping tour are truly unparalleled. Your trip to Myeik will be unforgettable and is an experience you shouldn’t miss.</p>
<p>There are several travel companies offering island-hopping tours, ranging from single-day trips to 14-day excursions. While you can book ahead, I found it quite easy to arrange a trip through an agency in the city. I opted for a three-day, two-night tour with Life Seeing Tours, and it was fantastic. They provided food, tents, and transportation—just bring a swimsuit and a change of clothes, and you’re ready to spend a few nights exploring the islands.</p>
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<h2>Day 9: Bus to Dawei</h2>
<p>Another travel day! This time, you’ll take a shorter bus ride heading north to Dawei. The journey takes about six hours, and tickets can be purchased from one of the travel agencies in Myeik. From what I gathered, there’s only one bus per day on this route, and it departs early in the morning. </p>
<p>Be prepared to wake up around 4 AM and make your way back to the same bus station where you arrived. It’s a good idea to arrange transportation to the station the night before—your hotel can help you book a ride for that morning.</p>
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<h2>Days 10-13: Motorcycling the Dawei Peninsula</h2>
<p>Dawei boasts some of the most stunning coastlines and beaches in the country. While most of these beaches are only accessible by motorcycle, there are a few small bed-and-breakfast-style accommodations at the southern end of the peninsula that offer direct beach access. </p>
<p>If you’d prefer not to travel 2–3 hours each day from the city, I recommend staying in that area. You can rent a motorcycle from several places in the city and ride down to the B&amp;Bs near the beaches for an overnight stay. This approach lets you enjoy the remote, lush, and scenic motorcycle journey while avoiding the daily commute to the beaches.</p>
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<h4>Grandfather Beach</h4>
<p>Surrounded by mountains and vibrant orange dirt, getting here can be a bit tricky. You’ll need to navigate a steep, loose hill to reach the area. I recommend arriving near low tide, as the beach and surrounding shops flood around noon, making the descent a wet and challenging experience. Be prepared to remove your shoes and walk through knee-deep water to access the beach. This is one of the more popular spots for locals and was among the few beaches I visited that actually had people.</p>
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<h4>Tizit Beach</h4>
<p>When we arrived at Tizit Beach, there was no one else around except for the locals. The sand here is soft, and the ocean is pristine. A motorcycle is necessary to access this beach, but the breathtaking views from the mountain pass make the journey entirely worthwhile. The sand near the shore is firm enough to ride on, creating unforgettable moments of cruising along the beach at sunset.</p>
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<h2>Day 14: Bus to Hpa An</h2>
<p>One of the shorter bus rides on this trip, the fare is around $20, and it takes approximately 5 bumpy hours. Once you arrive in Hpa An, there are plenty of hostels and hotels to choose from. I booked mine on Hostelworld the night before, but you should have no trouble finding a place to stay on the day of your arrival if needed.</p>
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<h2>Days 15-18: Hpa An: Farmland, Caves, and Mountains</h2>
<p>Hpa An offers a stark contrast to the beaches and cities encountered so far on the trip. Surrounded by towering limestone mountains and lush green farmland, the region has a peaceful, rural charm. There are several caves, lakes, and one of my favorite sunrise hikes of the journey. </p>
<p>While I have a few recommendations and must-visit spots, Hpa An is best explored without a strict plan. A central theme of this trip has been the freedom of hopping on a motorcycle and riding wherever your heart desires.</p>
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<h4>Mount Zwegabin Sunrise Hike</h4>
<p>Hiking Mount Zwegabin for sunrise is a must-do during your time in Hpa An. The mountain is located a short ride from town, about 40 minutes by motorcycle. The hike to the summit took around 35 minutes at a brisk pace, so you’ll need to leave around 4 AM to catch the sunrise, depending on the season. The highlight of the hike is the final ascent up the floating stairs to reach the peak. Be sure to have your camera ready and take in the breathtaking views.</p>
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<h4>Kyauk Kalat Pagoda</h4>
<p>This is one of those places that leaves you in awe, wondering how such a unique landscape can exist. Easily one of the most unusual rock formations I’ve encountered, it’s a fantastic spot to watch the sunset. A winding staircase leads up the rock to the top of the temple, making it a great place to spend a couple of hours.</p>
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<h4>Saddar Cave</h4>
<p>Filled with bats, stunning limestone formations, and statues, this short cave walk provides a refreshing escape from the heat. The path takes about 20 minutes to explore, leading to a beautiful lake at the back. Grab a drink, relax for a while, and take a small paddle boat back to the entrance for a memorable experience.</p>
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<h2>Day 19: Bus to Bagan</h2>
<p>A travel day heading north. This part of the trip is hot, bumpy, and slow, so be prepared for a longer journey than expected. Bagan has plenty of hotels and hostels, but I’d recommend booking accommodations in advance, as it’s a popular tourist destination. You’ll need to purchase an entry ticket for the area, as it’s a protected national park, but the bus driver should assist in sorting it out before you enter the park.</p>
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<h2>Days 20-23: Chasing Pagodas in Bagan</h2>
<p>Once you’ve settled into your accommodation in Bagan, the best way to explore the vast area is by pedal bike or scooter. All the scooters available for rent are electric, helping to reduce noise pollution—a refreshing change from the loud gas-powered vehicles you’ll be used to from the first half of your trip. There’s no right or wrong way to experience Bagan. The park is enormous, with thousands of pagodas scattered throughout. Most of them are open for exploration, with a few offering rooftop access (though that is being restricted more recently). </p>
<p>You could spend weeks here and still not see all the pagodas up close. Bagan is divided into a new town and an old town—most of the backpacker-friendly hostels are located in Old Town. You’ll find a handful of restaurants, but I often ate at my hostel or from local food carts. Several hostels and hotels offer outdoor pools, which are a great perk, especially depending on the time of year you visit. I highly recommend simply wandering the area freely, but here are a few top pagodas and experiences not to miss during your time in Bagan.</p>
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<h4>Hot Air Ballooning</h4>
<p>The top attraction in Bagan is undoubtedly the daily hot air balloon tours. Almost everyone who experiences it claims it’s a must-do. I chose to watch from the ground, as the cost of a tour is quite expensive. If you decide to go for it, be sure to set aside a few hundred USD for the trip. From what I’ve heard, you’ll wake up around 4:30 AM and head to the take-off location, returning by around 9:00 AM.</p>
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<h4>Sunset Boat Cruise</h4>
<p>Be sure to spend at least one evening on a slow cruise down the Ayeyarwady River. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy distant views of some of the pagodas and relax after a long day of exploration. Several companies offer these cruises at very affordable prices. Our boat included snacks, drinks, and even alcohol. The trips range from half an hour to two hours. Book through your hotel for convenience.</p>
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<h4>The Big Three Temples</h4>
<p>With over a thousand pagodas to explore in Bagan, there are three main structures that hold significant importance to locals: Shwesandaw, Thatbyinnyu, and Shwezigon. Be sure to make time to visit these iconic pagodas during your trip—you’re likely to come across them without even trying.</p>
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<h2>Day 24: Bus to Kalaw</h2>
<p>Long-distance buses run the route multiple times a day, with the overnight option being the most popular. I recommend checking with a travel agent in Bagan to book your tickets before heading to the bus stop</p>
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<h2>Day 25-26: Relaxing at Lake Inle</h2>
<p>These two days take us to the stunning Lake Inle, located just outside the city of Kalaw. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to make it to Lake Inle during this trip, but everyone I spoke to highly recommended not missing it. The lake is known for its breathtaking scenery, traditional Intha stilt houses, and the unique leg-rowing fishermen. </p>
<p>From what I’ve heard and seen through photos, the calm waters, floating gardens, and vibrant markets make Lake Inle a truly unforgettable destination. Huge thanks to my friend Toby for sharing those beautiful pictures and giving me a glimpse of what I missed!</p>
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<h2>Day 27-28: Mandalay City</h2>
<p>Mandalay is a fast-paced city with less tourism compared to other parts of the country. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of the Burmese people, away from the crowds typically found in Yangon. There are several culturally significant monasteries and temples within the city limits, as well as vibrant markets perfect for shopping and exploring. Mandalay Hill is a great spot for a brisk hike and offers stunning views of the city and sunset on one of your nights. You could also visit the Mandalay Marionettes Theater to catch a local show showcasing Myanmar’s rich history and culture.</p>
<p>As for me, I mainly wandered the city without specific destinations in mind. Since this is the last stop before returning to Yangon, you might not feel as inclined to spend too much time here, but there are definitely some interesting sights worth exploring.</p>
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<h2>Day 29-30: Return to Yangon</h2>
<p>The final two days of the trip are a return to where it all began. The bus from Mandalay to Yangon takes about 8 hours. Alternatively, Mandalay has a large international airport if you prefer to fly, depending on your next destination.</p>
<p>If you return to Yangon, you’ll have plenty of time to revisit the markets and pick up any final souvenirs or trinkets you might want to take home. Enjoy these last couple of days, savor some delicious food, and take the time to reflect on the incredible month of experiences you’ve had. </p>
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<h2>Concluding Thoughts</h2>
<p>Your month-long journey through Myanmar is bound to be an unforgettable adventure, filled with stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. From the serene beaches of Ngapali to the ancient wonders of Bagan, and the tranquil beauty of Lake Inle to the bustling streets of Yangon and Mandalay, each destination offers its own unique charm and insight into Myanmar’s diverse culture.</p>
<p>The highlights of your trip—exploring historic pagodas, witnessing breathtaking sunrises, and embracing the freedom of riding a motorcycle—are sure to stay with you. Myanmar’s blend of natural beauty, vibrant traditions, and friendly locals makes every moment special. Despite the occasional long and bumpy journeys, the sense of discovery and connection with the people and places makes the experience truly worthwhile.</p>
<p>As you reflect on your journey, you’ll likely feel grateful for the memories, experiences, and the chance to explore a country that feels both timeless and unique. Myanmar’s beauty lies not just in its landscapes but in the people who call it home. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for the warmth and resilience of its people and a desire to return and explore even more of this enchanting land.</p>
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<p><em>Update: Unfortunately as of this time (June 2021) Myanmar is experiencing major political and civil unrest. Taken from the advice of friends on the ground there— I can not recommend traveling to Myanmar at the time of writing. Pray for Myanmar!</em></p>
<p><em>Update 2: The political situation in Myanmar has escalated (July 2022). Travel is still not recommended.</em> </p>
<p><em>Update 3: As of 2025, some tourists have reported that travel is doable. However many governments still have do not travel advisories. DYOR.</em></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>When you think of Myanmar, <strong>beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters</strong> likely aren’t the first things that come to mind.</em> </p>
<p>Think again. <strong>Southern Myanmar is home to some of the most stunning and untouched beaches in Southeast Asia.</strong> These pristine shores rival those of Thailand, the Maldives, and even Hawaii, yet remain largely hidden due to limited infrastructure and minimal tourism. </p>
<p>I spent countless hours getting lost, asking for directions, and exploring remote villages, so you won’t have to. With <strong>unreliable Google Maps and few signs of modern development</strong>, navigating this region requires patience and curiosity. Get ready to discover Myanmar’s best-kept coastal treasures—and <strong>why you might want to skip Thailand in favor of a more off-the-beaten-path adventure.</strong> </p>
<p>Here’s a look at my top three hidden beaches in southern Myanmar.</p>
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<h2>3: Tizit Beach - A Sanctuary Shrouded by Mountains</h2>
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<p><em>Tizit Beach is situated <strong>about one hour south of Dawei city</strong>. Getting there is no easy feat and is not recommended for the faint of heart.</em></p>
<p><strong>The roads are rough, unlit, and sandy</strong>, making them a challenge to navigate. Only attempt the trip if you’re confident on a motorbike, and be sure to double-check that your bike is in good working condition, especially with functional brakes. As a reward for your efforts, <strong>you’ll find very few—if any—tourists at Tizit Beach</strong>. The only people you’re likely to encounter are local children and fishermen along the shore. </p>
<p>To reach Tizit Beach, <strong>you’ll need to rent a motorbike and traverse a steep mountain pass</strong>. The journey takes roughly an hour each way, but the seclusion and untouched beauty are well worth the effort.</p>
<h4>Map to Tizit Beach:</h4>
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<h4>Directions:</h4>
<p>Start by crossing the water west of Dawei and heading left, <strong>heading south towards Nyinmaw</strong>. As you travel down the peninsula from Dawei, there is essentially one main road to follow. <strong>Stay on this road for about 30 minutes</strong>, keeping an eye out on the right side for a small sign marking Tizit Beach.</p>
<p>You might miss the sign on your first pass, as I did, so pay attention to your GPS. <strong>If you’ve passed Nyinmaw, you’ve gone too far</strong>. Once you spot the Tizit Beach sign, you’ll notice a school playground and a road leading toward the mountains. Take the right turn here and <strong>continue over the mountain pass for about 20 minutes</strong>:</p>
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<p>At the bottom of the mountain pass, <strong>you’ll reach a fork in the road</strong> with unclear signs. <strong>If you go left, you’ll end up in a small cemetery</strong>, which is a dead-end. The left fork looks like this:</p>
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<p>Instead, <strong>take the right fork, which will lead you through a small residential area to the waterfront</strong>. Keep in mind that many of the beaches in this region experience significant flooding in the morning, so <strong>arriving after 3:00 PM is probably your best bet</strong>.</p>
<p>As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by panoramic views of lush mountains, a vast delta plain, and crystal-clear blue waters:</p>
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<p>The sand at Tizit Beach is a rich brownish-orange hue, often turning into deep red around sunset. It’s soft, clean, and much wider than other beaches in the area, giving you more room to set up camp away from the tide. <strong>The water is warm enough for swimming</strong>, with no strong currents, making it suitable for experienced swimmers. Please note, however, that <strong>there are no lifeguards</strong>, so swim at your own risk.</p>
<p>A few wooden fishing vessels are docked off the coast, and <strong>the locals are incredibly friendly</strong>:</p>
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<p>One of the highlights of Tizit Beach is the sunset cruise along the water. <strong>The sand hardens near the shore, allowing you to ride a motorcycle along the beach</strong>. It was one of my best memories from the 30 days I spent in Myanmar.</p>
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<p>Sunsets at Tizit are truly epic, casting everything in red. However, <strong>don’t linger too long, as the mountain pass isn’t lit, and riding back in the dark can be quite sketchy</strong>. If you plan to stay for sunset, make sure your motorcycle lights are working and <strong>be prepared to leave immediately after the sun sets</strong>.</p>
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<h2>2: Grandfather Beach - Popular, but Plentiful</h2>
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<p><em>Grandfather Beach is one of the most striking beaches in Dawei and <strong>a popular spot for locals</strong>. Though it’s relatively well-visited, its size ensures it doesn’t feel overcrowded. The beach is a bit of a challenge to find, but the effort is worth it once you arrive.</em> </p>
<p><strong>Getting here requires about 3 hours on a motorbike</strong> from Dawei city, factoring in photo stops and meals along the way.</p>
<h4>Map to Grandfather Beach:</h4>
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<h4>Directions:</h4>
<p>To reach Grandfather Beach, <strong>head south from Dawei on the main road and continue down the peninsula for several hours</strong>. The route winds through jungle-covered terrain, and eventually, the road will cut across the peninsula, running parallel to the coastline. Once you crest a hill and spot the ocean below, you’re getting close. </p>
<p>Look for the town of <strong>Kyauk Wap Pyin at the base of the hill</strong>:</p>
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<p>Once in Kyauk Wap Pyin, <strong>take a right from the east side of the land, heading west towards the ocean</strong>. There is really only one main road, so it shouldn't be too hard to spot. Follow the small road through the town for about 20 minutes. </p>
<p>The road will lead to a <strong>fishing village along the west coast that looks like this</strong>:</p>
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<p>From the fishing village, <strong>look for the orange-dirt road leading to the beach</strong>. It’s steep, narrow, and a bit tricky to navigate, but a fun ride if you’re up for the adventure. <strong>The road is on the right-hand side as you face the sea from the village</strong>. You can see it in the image above.</p>
<p>Grandfather Beach is no stranger to daytime flooding, so <strong>if you arrive after noon, you may find yourself wading through waist-deep water from the parking area to the beach</strong>. Riding on the beach is only possible in the early morning before the tides rise.</p>
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<p>The flooding isn’t as troublesome as it might seem. <strong>The local restaurants are well adapted, elevated above the waterline</strong>, and offer swings set up perfectly above the waves. The sand at Grandfather Beach is the softest of all three beaches mentioned in this article, though it’s narrower and less pristine than Tizit.</p>
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<p>This beach sees more local visitors, so don’t expect a completely secluded experience. However, <strong>it does have the most infrastructure, with plenty of options for food and drink</strong>. If you plan to stay near Grandfather Beach, watching the sunset is highly recommended. Otherwise, the long and dark return journey to Dawei is best avoided.</p>
<p>To fully enjoy Grandfather Beach, <strong>plan for an entire day to soak in the scenery, relax, and make the most of your visit.</strong></p>
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<h2>1: The Mergui Archipelago - An Unexplored Haven</h2>
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<p><em>This should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with Myeik: the <strong>hundreds of remote islands in the Mergui Archipelago truly stand out as the top destination</strong> for beaches in the region.</em></p>
<p>Had it not been for a spontaneous trip to Yangon without plans and a quick browse of satellite maps, I might never have discovered the sheer magnificence of the Mergui Archipelago. <strong>Information about this area is scarce, and tourism remains extremely limited</strong>. While many islands are off-limits, a few offer stunning private beaches that are accessible and worth visiting.</p>
<p>I was surprised to learn that <strong>many people I spoke to during my month in Myanmar had no idea these kinds of breathtaking islands existed</strong>. I feel a strong sense of responsibility to share this hidden gem with others, encouraging them to experience it firsthand. <strong>The best way to explore is through island-hopping tours from Myeik city</strong>. Tours vary in length and cost, ranging from a couple of hundred dollars for 2-3 day trips to thousands for longer yacht expeditions. Most tours include food, tents, and drinks, but always confirm these details with the booking agency.</p>
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<p>During my five days in the Archipelago, I encountered only three other foreign tourists. The guide mentioned that <strong>many of the islands we visited had only been seen by a few hundred foreigners at most</strong>. The isolation of the region was so profound that even some of my Burmese friends weren’t aware of its existence. </p>
<p>At times, I felt a bit intrusive, considering how little tourism has reached this remote paradise. However, <strong>the welcoming nature of the islanders, who live off the sea and have no contact with the tour guides, made the experience all the more genuine</strong>.</p>
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<p>One memorable moment was camping on an island where <strong>I shared the night with only the island caretaker and his ten puppies</strong>. Each day, we were taken by boat to explore nearby islands, enjoying swimming, beach time, and snorkeling before returning to the campsite. <strong>For certified SCUBA divers, this area is a dream—home to impressive coral reefs and diverse marine life</strong>.</p>
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<p>The surreal feeling of being in such an untouched place is hard to describe. Knowing <strong>this is one of the few remaining uncharted areas on earth</strong> makes the experience truly unforgettable. If you’re planning a trip to Asia, <strong>the Mergui Archipelago should absolutely be at the top of your list</strong>.</p>
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<h3>Closing Remarks</h3>
<p>Myanmar is truly a remarkable country, with a rich and complex history. <strong>The people I met were some of the friendliest and most optimistic I’ve encountered, despite the challenges they’ve faced</strong>. While this guide highlights some of the stunning beaches, <strong>my main aim is for every visitor to connect with the locals on a deeper level</strong>. They have incredible stories to share, and I’ve made friendships that will last a lifetime.</p>
<p>Traveling through Myanmar offers much more than just beautiful landscapes and serene beaches— it’s an opportunity to understand and appreciate the resilience and warmth of its people. <strong>I hope that everyone who visits Myanmar will take the time to sit down, listen, and engage with the locals</strong>.</p>
<p>Enjoy your journey.</p>
<p><em>— Hes</em></p>
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<p><em>Originally published May 7, 2021 by Hes. Re-uploaded to Nostr on 1/14/2024. Re-edited 1/4/2025 with new Nostr friendly media links.</em></p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><em>When you think of Myanmar, <strong>beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters</strong> likely aren’t the first things that come to mind.</em> </p>
<p>Think again. <strong>Southern Myanmar is home to some of the most stunning and untouched beaches in Southeast Asia.</strong> These pristine shores rival those of Thailand, the Maldives, and even Hawaii, yet remain largely hidden due to limited infrastructure and minimal tourism. </p>
<p>I spent countless hours getting lost, asking for directions, and exploring remote villages, so you won’t have to. With <strong>unreliable Google Maps and few signs of modern development</strong>, navigating this region requires patience and curiosity. Get ready to discover Myanmar’s best-kept coastal treasures—and <strong>why you might want to skip Thailand in favor of a more off-the-beaten-path adventure.</strong> </p>
<p>Here’s a look at my top three hidden beaches in southern Myanmar.</p>
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<h2>3: Tizit Beach - A Sanctuary Shrouded by Mountains</h2>
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<p><em>Tizit Beach is situated <strong>about one hour south of Dawei city</strong>. Getting there is no easy feat and is not recommended for the faint of heart.</em></p>
<p><strong>The roads are rough, unlit, and sandy</strong>, making them a challenge to navigate. Only attempt the trip if you’re confident on a motorbike, and be sure to double-check that your bike is in good working condition, especially with functional brakes. As a reward for your efforts, <strong>you’ll find very few—if any—tourists at Tizit Beach</strong>. The only people you’re likely to encounter are local children and fishermen along the shore. </p>
<p>To reach Tizit Beach, <strong>you’ll need to rent a motorbike and traverse a steep mountain pass</strong>. The journey takes roughly an hour each way, but the seclusion and untouched beauty are well worth the effort.</p>
<h4>Map to Tizit Beach:</h4>
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<h4>Directions:</h4>
<p>Start by crossing the water west of Dawei and heading left, <strong>heading south towards Nyinmaw</strong>. As you travel down the peninsula from Dawei, there is essentially one main road to follow. <strong>Stay on this road for about 30 minutes</strong>, keeping an eye out on the right side for a small sign marking Tizit Beach.</p>
<p>You might miss the sign on your first pass, as I did, so pay attention to your GPS. <strong>If you’ve passed Nyinmaw, you’ve gone too far</strong>. Once you spot the Tizit Beach sign, you’ll notice a school playground and a road leading toward the mountains. Take the right turn here and <strong>continue over the mountain pass for about 20 minutes</strong>:</p>
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<p>At the bottom of the mountain pass, <strong>you’ll reach a fork in the road</strong> with unclear signs. <strong>If you go left, you’ll end up in a small cemetery</strong>, which is a dead-end. The left fork looks like this:</p>
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<p>Instead, <strong>take the right fork, which will lead you through a small residential area to the waterfront</strong>. Keep in mind that many of the beaches in this region experience significant flooding in the morning, so <strong>arriving after 3:00 PM is probably your best bet</strong>.</p>
<p>As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by panoramic views of lush mountains, a vast delta plain, and crystal-clear blue waters:</p>
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<p>The sand at Tizit Beach is a rich brownish-orange hue, often turning into deep red around sunset. It’s soft, clean, and much wider than other beaches in the area, giving you more room to set up camp away from the tide. <strong>The water is warm enough for swimming</strong>, with no strong currents, making it suitable for experienced swimmers. Please note, however, that <strong>there are no lifeguards</strong>, so swim at your own risk.</p>
<p>A few wooden fishing vessels are docked off the coast, and <strong>the locals are incredibly friendly</strong>:</p>
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<p>One of the highlights of Tizit Beach is the sunset cruise along the water. <strong>The sand hardens near the shore, allowing you to ride a motorcycle along the beach</strong>. It was one of my best memories from the 30 days I spent in Myanmar.</p>
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<p>Sunsets at Tizit are truly epic, casting everything in red. However, <strong>don’t linger too long, as the mountain pass isn’t lit, and riding back in the dark can be quite sketchy</strong>. If you plan to stay for sunset, make sure your motorcycle lights are working and <strong>be prepared to leave immediately after the sun sets</strong>.</p>
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<h2>2: Grandfather Beach - Popular, but Plentiful</h2>
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<p><em>Grandfather Beach is one of the most striking beaches in Dawei and <strong>a popular spot for locals</strong>. Though it’s relatively well-visited, its size ensures it doesn’t feel overcrowded. The beach is a bit of a challenge to find, but the effort is worth it once you arrive.</em> </p>
<p><strong>Getting here requires about 3 hours on a motorbike</strong> from Dawei city, factoring in photo stops and meals along the way.</p>
<h4>Map to Grandfather Beach:</h4>
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<h4>Directions:</h4>
<p>To reach Grandfather Beach, <strong>head south from Dawei on the main road and continue down the peninsula for several hours</strong>. The route winds through jungle-covered terrain, and eventually, the road will cut across the peninsula, running parallel to the coastline. Once you crest a hill and spot the ocean below, you’re getting close. </p>
<p>Look for the town of <strong>Kyauk Wap Pyin at the base of the hill</strong>:</p>
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<p>Once in Kyauk Wap Pyin, <strong>take a right from the east side of the land, heading west towards the ocean</strong>. There is really only one main road, so it shouldn't be too hard to spot. Follow the small road through the town for about 20 minutes. </p>
<p>The road will lead to a <strong>fishing village along the west coast that looks like this</strong>:</p>
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<p>From the fishing village, <strong>look for the orange-dirt road leading to the beach</strong>. It’s steep, narrow, and a bit tricky to navigate, but a fun ride if you’re up for the adventure. <strong>The road is on the right-hand side as you face the sea from the village</strong>. You can see it in the image above.</p>
<p>Grandfather Beach is no stranger to daytime flooding, so <strong>if you arrive after noon, you may find yourself wading through waist-deep water from the parking area to the beach</strong>. Riding on the beach is only possible in the early morning before the tides rise.</p>
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<p>The flooding isn’t as troublesome as it might seem. <strong>The local restaurants are well adapted, elevated above the waterline</strong>, and offer swings set up perfectly above the waves. The sand at Grandfather Beach is the softest of all three beaches mentioned in this article, though it’s narrower and less pristine than Tizit.</p>
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<p>This beach sees more local visitors, so don’t expect a completely secluded experience. However, <strong>it does have the most infrastructure, with plenty of options for food and drink</strong>. If you plan to stay near Grandfather Beach, watching the sunset is highly recommended. Otherwise, the long and dark return journey to Dawei is best avoided.</p>
<p>To fully enjoy Grandfather Beach, <strong>plan for an entire day to soak in the scenery, relax, and make the most of your visit.</strong></p>
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<h2>1: The Mergui Archipelago - An Unexplored Haven</h2>
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<p><em>This should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with Myeik: the <strong>hundreds of remote islands in the Mergui Archipelago truly stand out as the top destination</strong> for beaches in the region.</em></p>
<p>Had it not been for a spontaneous trip to Yangon without plans and a quick browse of satellite maps, I might never have discovered the sheer magnificence of the Mergui Archipelago. <strong>Information about this area is scarce, and tourism remains extremely limited</strong>. While many islands are off-limits, a few offer stunning private beaches that are accessible and worth visiting.</p>
<p>I was surprised to learn that <strong>many people I spoke to during my month in Myanmar had no idea these kinds of breathtaking islands existed</strong>. I feel a strong sense of responsibility to share this hidden gem with others, encouraging them to experience it firsthand. <strong>The best way to explore is through island-hopping tours from Myeik city</strong>. Tours vary in length and cost, ranging from a couple of hundred dollars for 2-3 day trips to thousands for longer yacht expeditions. Most tours include food, tents, and drinks, but always confirm these details with the booking agency.</p>
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<p>During my five days in the Archipelago, I encountered only three other foreign tourists. The guide mentioned that <strong>many of the islands we visited had only been seen by a few hundred foreigners at most</strong>. The isolation of the region was so profound that even some of my Burmese friends weren’t aware of its existence. </p>
<p>At times, I felt a bit intrusive, considering how little tourism has reached this remote paradise. However, <strong>the welcoming nature of the islanders, who live off the sea and have no contact with the tour guides, made the experience all the more genuine</strong>.</p>
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<p>One memorable moment was camping on an island where <strong>I shared the night with only the island caretaker and his ten puppies</strong>. Each day, we were taken by boat to explore nearby islands, enjoying swimming, beach time, and snorkeling before returning to the campsite. <strong>For certified SCUBA divers, this area is a dream—home to impressive coral reefs and diverse marine life</strong>.</p>
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<p>The surreal feeling of being in such an untouched place is hard to describe. Knowing <strong>this is one of the few remaining uncharted areas on earth</strong> makes the experience truly unforgettable. If you’re planning a trip to Asia, <strong>the Mergui Archipelago should absolutely be at the top of your list</strong>.</p>
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<h3>Closing Remarks</h3>
<p>Myanmar is truly a remarkable country, with a rich and complex history. <strong>The people I met were some of the friendliest and most optimistic I’ve encountered, despite the challenges they’ve faced</strong>. While this guide highlights some of the stunning beaches, <strong>my main aim is for every visitor to connect with the locals on a deeper level</strong>. They have incredible stories to share, and I’ve made friendships that will last a lifetime.</p>
<p>Traveling through Myanmar offers much more than just beautiful landscapes and serene beaches— it’s an opportunity to understand and appreciate the resilience and warmth of its people. <strong>I hope that everyone who visits Myanmar will take the time to sit down, listen, and engage with the locals</strong>.</p>
<p>Enjoy your journey.</p>
<p><em>— Hes</em></p>
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<p><em>Originally published May 7, 2021 by Hes. Re-uploaded to Nostr on 1/14/2024. Re-edited 1/4/2025 with new Nostr friendly media links.</em></p>
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