Amarapura Township is located in the Mandalay Division of Myanmar (Burma) and is renowned for its history and landmarks like U Bein Bridge. To reach Amarapura, you can use several modes of transportation, primarily via Mandalay, the country’s cultural capital.
The closest airport to Amarapura is the Mandalay International Airport (MDL), which welcomes both international and domestic flights. From the airport, Amarapura is approximately 35 km away. You can hire a taxi or take a bus to get to Amarapura, which should take around 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic.
Long-distance buses operate from various cities across Myanmar to Mandalay. Upon reaching Mandalay, you can find local buses, minibuses, or taxis that can take you to Amarapura. The Mandalay bus station, located a bit outside the city, is where most buses from other regions terminate.
Mandalay also has a railway station, and trains run from major cities like Yangon and Bagan to Mandalay. Travel times can be lengthy, and the comfort levels may vary depending on the class of ticket purchased. From Mandalay Railway Station, Amarapura can be reached by taxi or local transport.
Travelers can also opt to hire a car with a driver to get to Amarapura. This is a comfortable and convenient option, although more expensive than public transport. Taxis are readily available throughout Mandalay and can be negotiated for a one-way trip or a day hire to explore both Mandalay and Amarapura.
If you are coming from Bagan, you can take a boat journey along the Irrawaddy River to Mandalay. From the river jetty, Amarapura is a short journey by road.
Remember to check the latest travel advisories and local transportation schedules as services can change due to weather and other unforeseen events. It's also wise to carry a map and have contact information for your accommodation in case you need directions.