Yangon Cosmopolitan City Walking Tour

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Overview

This is a real must-see tour if you only have a little time to explore our enormous and dynamic Yangon. Discover the most vibrant part of Yangon in less than three hours with a number of colonial heritage buildings, houses of worships which make Yangon renowned as cosmopolitan city. 
Find out the ways of lives with a series of neighborhood from Little India to China Town, the highlights of Yangon history from 17th century and the lively local market together with our friendly and professional local guide. One of the fun and entertaining facts about this tour is you can ask anything about Myanmar during the tea talk at local tea shop.

Price Includes

  • Coffee and/or Tea - refreshment within tour at local tea shop
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • English Speaking Local Guide
  • Entrance Ticket to Sule Pagoda

Price Excludes

  • donation or personal expense
What to Expect

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Stop At: Sule Pagoda, Yangon (Rangoon), Yangon Region

Choose either morning or afternoon walk from Mahabandoola Park and stroll in the park first. Next, head to the city’s historic landmarks, walking through High Court (1905) noted for its British Queen Anne Style, Immanuel Baptist Church by American Missionary Adoniram Judson, AYA Bank and the most importantly City Hall, a specimen of former Myanmar architectural design. 
Cross the road and visit octagonal shape Sule Pagoda located in the heart of downtown and passes through Sunni Jameh Mosque and The Central Fire Station (1912) formerly known as the Rangoon Municipality Central Fire Station. Journey along the main streets of wet market, a-hundred-year old indoor market, food stalls and tea houses to explore the vibrant local products, street food and local life will definitely catch your attention. 

Walk inside the largest Kali Hindu Temple, the beautiful French designed Catholic Church, the largest Shia Mosque built in 1918 as well as the only Synagogue and the last remaining Jewish House in downtown. A refreshment section of tea or coffee with local delicacy at tea shop will be served during the break and later visit Burmah Oil Company (BOC) and the last stop at formerly Fytche Square building and return to our original destination. 

Departure Time

Morning Walk 08:30 am – 11:30 am
Evening Walk 02:30 pm – 05:30 pm

Duration: 3 hours

Important Information
Departure Point
 

Bandoola Park Bus Terminus

 
Duration
 

3h

 
Return Details
 

Returns to original departure point

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