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Discover the serene Oak Kyaung Monastery in New Bagan, a peaceful retreat showcasing stunning brick architecture and rich Buddhist heritage.
Nestled in the heart of New Bagan, the Oak Kyaung (Brick Monastery) stands as a mesmerizing testament to Myanmar's rich Buddhist heritage. This tranquil site is perfect for tourists seeking a peaceful escape and a glimpse into the country's architectural marvels.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in New Bagan, start at the New Bagan Market. Head south towards the main road (New Bagan Road). Once you reach New Bagan Road, turn right and walk along the road for about 500 meters. Look for the sign for Oak Kyaung (Brick Monastery) on your left. Follow the path indicated by the sign to reach the monastery.
Bicycle
Rent a bicycle from a local shop in New Bagan. From the rental shop, head towards the New Bagan Market and turn onto New Bagan Road. Cycle south for about 500 meters. Keep an eye out for the sign for Oak Kyaung (Brick Monastery) on your left. Turn left onto the path that leads to the monastery.
Horse Cart
Hire a horse cart from your hotel or a nearby spot in New Bagan. Ask the driver to take you to Oak Kyaung (Brick Monastery). The driver should know the route. Once you reach New Bagan Road, the cart can drop you off near the sign for the monastery, and you can walk the last few meters to the entrance.
Use Oak Kyaung (Brick Monastery) as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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