Third day: trip by boat to Mingun
Mingun is easily accessible by ferry from Myan Gyan Jetty in Mandalay (end of 26th street). Ferry departs daily, only once at 9am and it take an hour to go to Mingun. For returning to Mandalay take the ferry at 1pm (it will go faster due to the downstream and you will arrive in Mandalay in 45 minutes).
There are two main attractions in Mingun:
Mingun Pahtodawgyi: huge unfinished stupa that should have become the biggest stupa in the world with the height of 150 meters. Construction of the stupa was begun in 1790 by king Bodawpaya. It is said that building process was stopped due to the astrologer`s prediction that once the stupa was completed the king would die. However, even in this form temple is impressive and views from the top are very nice. Just near the stupa there is second largest bell in the world with a weight of 90 tones.
Hsinphyumae Pagoda: nice white pagoda designed in the form of Buddhist mythological mountain Meru
What else to do in Mandalay:
- Workshops: there are numerous workshops outside the centre, located on 36th street. There are gold workshops that produce gold leaves and stone craftsmen who carve statues of different size and shape. Try to visit King Galon or Golden Rose for free introduction to creating the gold leaves.
- Mahamuni pagoda: it is the second holiest place in Myanmar after Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. You could see men applying gold leaves to Mahamuni Buddha there. Women are not allowed to enter this sacred place but they could witness everything on TV.
How to get there
From Yangon:
by bus:
There are VIP class overnight tourist buses (price ~19$) that depart around 8pm from Aung Mingalar bus station. To get to this bus station from the city center (Sule Pagoda) you could either catch a taxi (for about 8$) or find the bus/minibus on the bus stop north of Sule Pagoda (just ask any bus driver about Aung Mingalar bus station and he will show you the right minibus). One of the company the offer great service and comfortable buses is JJExpress. You could book ticket through FB with them.
by train:
There are three trains from Mandalay to Yangon, each has different types of coaches. Please refer to this site for detailed information about trains and schedules.
From Inle lake:
by bus:
the easiest and quickest way is to use a VIP tourist buses. You could buy the ticket in every travel agency around Nyangshwe (there are many of them)
by train:
there are no direct trains from Inle lake to Mandalay. First you should go from Nyangshwe to Shwenyaung by tuk tuk, it is the nearest train station. From there catch the train to Thazi (it is very slow train, so be ready to the 10 hours ride). From Thazi take the train to Mandalay. If you are interesting how we did this way, but in the opposite direction, please read my guide to Inle lake.
From Bagan:
by bus:
There are some bus companies operating between Bagan and Mandalay. Tickets are available from travel agencies in Nyaung U. Price from 9$, travel time 6 hours.
by train:
Train station in Bagan is situated 7 km from the town, so be ready to pay around 7$ to get there. It takes about 8 hours to go by train from Bagan to Mandalay. Upper class coaches are quite comfortable. Train departs at 7am and arrives at 2.30pm. You could buy tickets half an hour before the departure, price 2$ per ticket.
by boat:
There are two types of ferries.
Cheap local very slow ferry costs 18$, departs from Bagan at 5.30 am on Mondays and Thursdays and arrive at Mandalay next day at 4pm.
Ferries for tourists are more comfortable, quick and costs around 45$. They usually depart everyday at 6am and arrive same day around 6pm. Ask for tickets at the hotel or in any travel agency around Nyaung U.
Our experience
We got to Mandalay from Bagan by train. It was nice experience, I don’t know how is a bus ride, but I consider train even more comfortable as there is toilet and comfortable seats.
We have lived in the Hotel 8 located in the central part of Mandalay. Hotel is very nice, staff is really helpful. Rooms are quite good and comfortable, wifi is stable, there are free bicycles for rent in the hotel as well. The only thing I didn’t like about this hotel is breakfasts, there are a buffet breakfasts, but of very poor choice especially if you don’t want to eat local food in the morning. However, food in the roof top restaurant is tasty and the prices are .
One day we took free bicycles from the hotel and visited Royal Palace, Shwekyaung monastery, Kuthodaw and Sandamuni pagodas.
For the second day we rent a scooter from the hotel (12$) and went to Inwa, Sagaing and U Bein bridge. It took us the whole day, from 9am till 7pm.