The study of Mrauk-U may be sufficient if a traveller pays a 5-day visit. During these days, he can pay homage to ancient images, termples, pagodas and other sites of historical value. However, the most suitable programmes are facilitated in the following pages to suit the requirements of the pilgrims and tourists alike. For those who can afford one-day Visit Morning: Shaitthuang Temple, Andaw-thein Ordination Hall, Ratanapon Pagoda, Htukkant-thein Ordination Hall, Lay-myet-hna Temple, Laun-pwan-prauk Pagoda, Khrun-kite Pitaka-taik Library, Bodhi Shwegu Cave, Ratana man-aung Pagoda, Sakya Man-aung Pagoda. Afternoon: Palace Site Museum, Zina man-aung, Mong Khamoung Temple, Anuma Lake, Letse kan Lake, Wathay Buddha Image, Pann-zee-mroung Shun-pun, Pharapaw Pagoda, Loka Man-aung Pagoda. For those who can afford two-day Visit Morning: Mungala-dat Shwegu Cave, Koe-na-wonn Pagoda, Wizaya Ranthi Pagoda, Narat-sar Phra, Dai-kyi-kan Lake, Boun-dwet (car is required to visit Boun-dwet). Aft...
Mrauk-U, an ancient capital of Arakan Kingdom, is a hidden archaeological site in western Myanmar. There are hundreds of pagodas and temples in Mrauk-U. Mrauk-U had been flourished from 1430 A.D to 1785 A.D when the Burmese king conquered the Kingdom