The Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda, renowned for its massive marble Buddha image, is one of the most venerated sites in Mandalay. Here's how you can get there:
Arriving at Mandalay International Airport (MDL) is the quickest way to reach Mandalay. The airport is well connected with major cities within Myanmar and some international destinations. From there, visitors can hire a taxi or arrange a car through their hotel to reach the Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda.
Mandalay's central railway station is another hub for travelers. Trains from across Myanmar stop here. You can grab a taxi or a local rickshaw, known as a "saiq-ka," when you arrive.
Long-distance buses from other cities in Myanmar such as Yangon, Bagan, and Inle Lake arrive at several bus terminals in Mandalay. From these terminals, you can use local transport to get to Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda.
If you're driving or hiring a car, Mandalay is well-connected by road to the rest of the country. Parking near the pagoda can be limited, so aim to arrive early or consider parking further away and walking or taking a short taxi ride.
Within Mandalay, visitors can use various modes of transport such as motorcycles, bicycles, taxis, and the traditional rickshaws. Note that negotiating the price before the ride is a common practice.