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Naypyidaw, Myanmar

Top things to do in Naypyidaw

12 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Park & nature
Park & nature

National Herbal Park

Explore Myanmar's rich botanical heritage at this expansive garden showcasing hundreds of medicinal plant species used in traditional healing.

Museum
Museum

National Museum of Myanmar (Naypyidaw)

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Myanmar's premier museum in Naypyidaw displays the Lion Throne, royal regalia, and artifacts spanning the nation's history from ancient kingdoms to modern times.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Naypyidaw Water Fountain Garden

A dazzling park where choreographed fountains dance to music and colorful lights create a magical evening spectacle.

Entertainment
Entertainment

Paung Laung Stadium

A multi-purpose stadium in Naypyidaw used for football matches and athletics competitions.

Landmark
Landmark

Presidential Palace, Naypyidaw

The official residence of Myanmar's president, this grand palace complex showcases a blend of traditional Burmese and modern architectural styles.

Landmark
Landmark

Pyidaungsu Hluttaw

Myanmar's bicameral parliament building, an iconic government landmark in Naypyidaw with distinctive Hluttaw complex architecture.

Religious site
Religious site

Uppatasanti Pagoda

A stunning replica of Yangon's Shwedagon Pagoda, this golden landmark dominates Naypyidaw's skyline and serves as the city's most sacred Buddhist site.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Wunna Theikdi Aquatic Center

A modern aquatic complex with Olympic-sized pools, water slides, and family-friendly splash zones in Naypyidaw.

Entertainment
Entertainment

Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium

A versatile indoor arena hosting sports matches, concerts, and cultural shows in Naypyidaw.

Entertainment
Entertainment

Wunna Theikdi Stadium

A major multi-purpose stadium in Naypyidaw hosting sports events, concerts, and national ceremonies.

Religious site
Religious site

Yan Aung Myin Shwe Lett Hla Pagoda

A Buddhist temple atop a scenic hill, known for its golden stupa and panoramic views over Naypyidaw.

Religious site
Religious site

Maravijaya Buddha

Home to one of the world's largest marble Buddha statues, this serene site features a 30-foot-tall seated figure carved from a single block of white jade.