Uppatasanti Pagoda
Often referred to as the “Peace Pagoda,” this grand stupa closely resembles Yangon’s Shwedagon Pagoda but on a larger scale. It serves as a major spiritual landmark and provides a serene environment for reflection and admiration of its architectural beauty.
Naypyitaw Zoo
A well-organized zoo that offers an educational experience with a diverse range of animals, including native Burmese species and exotic creatures. It’s ideal for family visits and wildlife enthusiasts.
Buddha Gaya in Naypyitaw
This sacred site replicates the revered Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya, India, where Buddha attained enlightenment. It features a serene environment with a striking stupa and statues, offering a peaceful retreat for meditation and reflection.
Maravijaya Buddha Image
This awe-inspiring statue, the highest marble Buddha image in Myanmar, stands prominently in Naypyitaw. It is a significant religious and cultural landmark, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and offering visitors a profound spiritual experience.
Naypyitaw safari
Located on the city’s outskirts, this park focuses on wildlife conservation and offers guided tours to experience the natural beauty and diverse fauna of the region.
Naypyitaw Ethnic Village
Discover Myanmar’s diverse heritage with traditional houses, crafts, and performances, showcasing the customs and lifestyles of various ethnic groups.
National Museum, Naypyitaw
Explore Myanmar’s heritage through diverse exhibits showcasing traditional crafts, historical artifacts, and cultural practices. The museum offers an engaging insight into the country’s rich history and vibrant traditions.
Naypyitaw Ngalaik Eco Lodge and Elephant Camp
Enjoy sustainable lodges, nature walks, and elephant interactions in an eco-friendly, conservation-focused setting.
Planetarium
It is a place to gain knowledge about astronomical education for students and young people. The digital presenting show holds one or two times a day and three times per day on Weekend and public holidays.