By Air: The nearest airport to Bagan is Nyaung U Airport. You can take domestic flights from major Myanmar cities like Yangon, Mandalay, and Heho. Upon landing, you can hire a taxi or arrange for a pick-up service to reach Bagan. The temple is about a 15-minute drive from the airport.
By Bus: There are several long-distance buses from cities like Yangon, Inle Lake, and Mandalay to Bagan. Buses will typically stop at the Bagan Shwe Pyi Highway Bus Terminal. From the bus terminal, one can get a taxi, rent an e-bike, or hop on a local horse cart to travel the remaining distance to Dhammayangyi Temple.
By Train: Bagan is reachable by train, but please note that trains in Myanmar are generally slow and the ride can be bumpy. However, it is a good way to see the countryside. If you arrive by train, you'll still need to use local transportation to reach the temple area.
By Private Car or Tourist Coach: Booking a private car or a seat on a tourist coach is a comfortable way to travel to Bagan. It's advisable to hire a local driver who knows the area well. Once in Bagan, the temple can be reached via the main roads, and it's easily accessible since it is one of the larger temples on the plain.
Local Transportation: Within Bagan, there are several means to explore the temple complex including e-bikes, bicycles, horse carts, and taxis. E-bikes are popular among tourists as they are an eco-friendly way to get around and can navigate most terrain in the archaeological zone.
Note: It's important to respect the temple's cultural heritage during your visit. Always follow local guidelines, dress modestly, and remember to remove your shoes and socks before entering temple precincts.