The magic of Myanmar
Book flights to Myanmar and encounter a unique, complex and magical country full of rich traditions and extraordinarily beautiful landscapes.
From temples and pagodas in Bagan to floating monasteries on Inle Lake, the country is teeming with exciting adventures and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Discover the colourful city of Mandalay, where wooden palaces have stood for centuries. Head to the former capital, Yangon, home of the impressive golden stupa of Shwezigon Pagoda.
Myanmar flights also let you sample its unique and delicious cuisine, heavily influenced by those of neighbouring countries and its various regions. Book your flights online with Etihad today.
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Yangon (RGN)
Myanmar’s largest city and its former capital is elegant, vibrant and beautiful. Yangon is full of lively, colourful markets, excellent restaurants and gorgeous colonial architecture.
mandalay (MDL)
Mandalay is a picturesque spot on the Irrawaddy River. Mandalay Hill rises majestically from the city, while the beautiful Mandalay Palace keeps echoes of the royal era alive.
Reasons to visit Myanmar
Explore ancient Bagan
Step back in time with flights to Myanmar when you visit the city of Bagan. Discover over 3,800 temples, pagodas and stupas that remain on the site of this ancient imperial capital. Soar above these amazing structures in a hot air balloon for the best views, or climb the highest temple for a breathtaking sunset experience.
Discover royal Mandalay
Once the royal capital of Myanmar, Mandalay is now its beautiful second city. Explore the majestic Mandalay Palace, climb barefoot up the covered staircase of Mandalay Hill for gorgeous views of the city, or float down the Irrawaddy River on a traditional houseboat.
Flying to Myanmar: FAQs
How long should I spend in Myanmar?
Myanmar takes between two and three weeks to explore fully. If you’re staying in one location, you could spend four or five days seeing the sights of Mandalay or Yangon.
Is Myanmar easy to get around?
Myanmar’s major cities are linked by a public and private bus network. Travel between cities is relatively easy. In cities, taxis or motorbikes are the most common forms of getting around.