Flights from Melbourne (MEL) to Myanmar

Discover Myanmar

Discover Myanmar

Why visit Myanmar?

Myanmar offers golden pagodas, ancient cities, and river landscapes, where gentle hospitality and timeless traditions shape every encounter.

What to expect

You can wander heritage streets in Yangon, cruise along the Ayeyarwady River, and explore atmospheric archaeological sites and misty highlands beyond the main cities.

Plan your trip

Myanmar rewards unhurried travel, with Yangon as a natural starting point for journeys to other regions and nearby countries in mainland Southeast Asia.

Top experiences in Myanmar

Stroll the heritage streets of Yangon

Walk downtown Yangon to see colonial-era buildings, leafy avenues, and vibrant local life unfolding around teashops and markets.

Witness sunset at a hilltop pagoda

Head to a hilltop pagoda to watch the sky turn gold over the city, with panoramic views and glittering spires on the skyline.

Cruise the Ayeyarwady River

Take a river cruise to see rural villages, sandbanks, and riverfront temples, gaining a slower, more intimate view of the country.

Explore historic temple plains

Wander through temple-filled plains where hundreds of shrines and stupas rise from the landscape in every direction.

Unwind by scenic lakes

Spend time by serene lakes, watching fishermen at work, floating gardens, and the changing colours of the water at dusk.

Discover hill country trails

Venture into cool highland towns to enjoy forest walks, village visits, and fresh air away from the bustle of the larger cities.

Visit local arts and handicraft workshops

Drop into small workshops to see traditional crafts such as lacquerware, textiles, and wood carving being made by hand.

Experience Myanmar's way of life

Getting around

From Yangon, you can connect to other parts of Myanmar by domestic flights, intercity buses, and private car hires, with short hops between major hubs and longer overland journeys linking towns and rural areas.

Local life & culture

Myanmar's cultural rhythm is unhurried, with daily life centred on neighbourhood teashops, family-owned businesses, and strong community ties that vary from the colonial-influenced streets of Yangon to quieter regional towns.

Where to unwind

Relax in city parks and lakeside promenades, or retreat to hill stations and riverside towns where cooler air, greenery, and gentle views create a soothing break from urban energy.

A taste of Myanmar

National dishes & specialties

You can try national favourites such as noodle-based breakfasts, rich curries, and flavourful salads, with Yangon offering easy access to regional cooking styles from across the country.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Yangon, relaxed teashops, simple street-side eateries, and modern cafes sit side by side, serving local staples, pan-Asian dishes, and international flavours for a comfortable meal at any time of day.

Signature & scenic dining

Choose rooftop terraces with skyline views, heritage buildings converted into elegant restaurants, or riverside venues where you can dine while the city lights reflect on the water.

Retail therapy in Myanmar

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Yangon features growing shopping malls and lifestyle complexes where you will find international brands, cinemas, supermarkets, and local boutiques under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Browse central markets in Yangon and other major towns for gemstones, textiles, lacquerware, and everyday goods, many made by artisans from different regions of the country.

Evening retail scene

After dark, pockets of Yangon come alive with illuminated shopfronts, small night markets, and food stalls, creating a relaxed, local atmosphere rather than a late-night shopping rush.

Best time to visit Myanmar

Cool dry season (peak season): November to February, with average temperatures around 20–28°C (68–82°F) in many lowland areas, clearer skies, and more comfortable humidity. Hot season (shoulder season): March to May, when daytime temperatures in central and southern regions can rise to 30–38°C (86–100°F), with strong sunshine and warm evenings. Rainy season (low season): June to October, bringing frequent showers, especially in coastal and delta regions, with temperatures typically 24–32°C (75–90°F) and greener landscapes between downpours.

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