Looking out for what can you do with kids and family in Mandalay? Here are the things that you should not miss out on a family vacation with kids, toddlers, or babies. Discover the ultimate places for kids in Mandalay, be it water parks, theme parks, or playgrounds. Children will have fun, learn new things, get good food and will not get bored in long queues. Keep reading to know about awesome places and activities to enjoy with your kids in Mandalay.
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Family and Kids in Mandalay
Let's explore our list of kid-friendly attractions in Mandalay for perfect family outings and getaways.
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Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kidsBeing the source of the city’s name, the Mandalay Hill is where the famous Sutaungpyei Pagoda is located. The pagoda is known to fulfill any wishes of visitors. The beauty of the hill is in the beautiful attractions located around the hill while a walk to the summit itself is perfect for a small hike. Treat yourself to the gorgeous sunset view from here. Other highlights include: Sandamu...Read more
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A place for children with all kinds of interestsThe Shwenandaw Monastery is loved for its intricate art work, traditional architecture and exuberant décor that covers ever inch of the structure. The Monastery was built in the late 19th century under the order of King Thibaw Min who removed the old building, believing it to be haunted by the spirit of his father. Today, the rich teak wood work that is seen all around the building, sets...Read more
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A guaranteed fun space for the kidsThe Kuthodaw Pagoda accommodates the largest book in the world. There are more than 700 stone inscriptions kept in individual caves located here that have excerpts from Tipitaka and the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism carved onto them. The pagoda dates back to the 1860’s and is loved for its beautiful architecture and spiritual ambience. Other highlightsinclude: The bell at Kutho...Read more
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Amazing Mandalay attraction for kidsLegend says that when Buddha came to Dhanyawadi city in 554 BC, an image of him was made to worship after the King of Arakan was moved by his teachings. The life-like image was made from gold donated by the King and was blessed by the Buddha himself who stated that the image would last for 5000 years. The statue itself is 3.83m and the sheer size of it, grabs your attention straight away. See t...Read more
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Can keep your kids busy for daysDating back to the mid 19th century, Mandalay Palace is the last palace built by Burmese Royals. The place was looted in late 19th century and was converted to form a fort for the British army, hence giving it its second name of ‘Mandalay Fort’. Inside the palace you can see the original artifacts and a number of reproductions of royal thrones. Other highlights include: A Watch Tow...Read more
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Perfect for kids day out in MandalayThe Mingun Temple is an incomplete pagoda but was meant to be the largest pagoda in Myanmar. The temple dates back to the 18th century and even though the earthquake in 1839 left the structure with major cracks, the place is still a functional temple and has a statue of Buddha kept here. The temple was built by using thousands of prisoners. The construction was stopped when a Prophecy was made ...Read more
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Fun place to go for kidsThe Maha Aung Mye Bon Zan Monastery dates back to the Konbaung dynasty and is popular for its traditional Burmese architecture. The stucco pieces that adorn the building, gorgeous wood carvings and classic Burmese décor pieces including mythological lions and Chinthe that welcome you and the beautiful old world ochre color of the monastery- all add to the charm of the place. Do tak...Read more
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A cool place to see with kidsTo see architecture and spirituality merge seamlessly visit the Sandamuni Pagoda- a gorgeous place filled with innumerable white stupas (1774 shrines to be exact) with golden tops. The many small stupas accommodate marble slabs while the highlight of the place – the large golden zedi, is where you can see the largest iron Buddha image in Burma. The image was cast in the early 19th century...Read more
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A fantastic place for refreshing break for childrenMandalay Marionettes Theater Embraces the culture of Myanmar and celebrates it by keeping the art of Puppetry alive and breathing even today. Puppetry has been a part of Myanmar since the 11th century and to see a live performance here with beautiful hand–made wooden puppets, is simply, a one of a kind experience. The music is performed by a live orchestra consisting of traditional Burmes...Read more
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One of the awesome things children enjoy the mostOne of the most understated attractions in Mandalay, the Leaning Tower of Inwa or the ‘Nan Myint’ is easily ignorable. But what truly takes the crown is the fantastic view from the watchtower. Like most of other buildings around Mandalay, the tower was damaged during the earthquake but was restored successfully. The tower is the only remaining structure of King Bagyidaw’s pala...Read more
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The best option for younger visitorsMyanmar is one of the top places to buy authentic Jade and the Jade Market is where you can buy freshly cut pieces. From beautiful jade bangles to Buddha statues, cabochon rocks and beautiful uncut varieties, the sheer shades of jade available here, will take your breath away. Don’t forget to stop by at one of the local cafes in the market for a small bite to start your jade shopping spre...Read more
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A place where kids enjoy and have funNothing says more about Myanmar than the beautiful Buddha statues covered in gold and if you are looking for beautiful gold leafs to leave on the Buddha statues around the city or simply to carry a few as gifts for friends back home, a visit to the King Galon Gold Leaf Workshop is just what you need. If you are on a tight budget, visit the place to see the gold pounding processes with a guided ...Read more
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A place perfect for families with kidsReconstructed after the fire in 1890, the Atumashi monastery replaces the original elaborate monastery made completely from Teak. Today, the stunning white building with gold embellishments oozes its charm even from afar. The original building was even more elaborate with a huge statue of Buddha that accommodated a large diamond. Today, even though more minimal, the place still remains to be a ...Read more
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A favorite place to take the kids in the cityPopular for the huge 37 feet tall Buddha statue made from a single piece of white Marble, the Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda’s rich gold architecture is sure to leave you spellbound. The sheer ethereal design of the place that dips in Burmese culture and art, is mesmerizing to experience. Don’t forget to see the details of the place including the characters of Hindu and Buddhist Mythology and...Read more
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It's just one of those places to visit and hang outThe pagoda was founded in the 1970’s when a monk tending an old temple found 2 pythons coiled around the statue of Buddha. He took the snakes away and left them in the forested area. A day later the snakes came back. Soon the monk started believing that the snakes are reincarnated spirits of other monks who cared for the Pagoda and he started taking care of them. Even today, the pagoda ha...Read more