Hpa-an
Understand
Get in
- Mawlamyine – Bus (no air-con) is about 2 hr, 1,200 kyat. There is also a boat available from Mawlamyine to Hpa-an for 70,000 kyat (private charter) or 10,000 kyat per person (shared) leaving from at 8am and taking about 3 h.
- Myawaddy – The bus is about 5,000 kyat and takes 3-5 hr. There are also many shared taxis running between Hpa-an and Myawaddy for 10,000 kyat per person which take around 4 hr.
- Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) – Bus with air-con is about 2.5-3 hr to Kyaikto, 5-7,000 kyat. Every 30 min from about 6-10AM, then at least every hour for the rest of the day. A slower direct "government" bus leaves at 7:30AM, but it's probably more comfortable to change in Kyaikto.
- Buses also come in from Yangon (Aung Mingalar Highway Station, 6 hr, about 5,000 kyat, every 30-60 min) and Bago.
- Buses from Bagan, Naypyidaw and Mandalay, tend to go directly to Mawlamyine through . Nevertheless, from the in Thaton it is easy to catch a pickup (1,500 kyat) or bus (2,000 kyat) to Hpa-an. Also, , but not Hpa-an.
The is the main transport hub for travelers. Shared taxis and buses leave and stop here. The area is spotted with numerous ticket sellers.
There is also the official , just in case you do not get dropped off at the clock tower or are keen to get your bus ticket first-hand.
Get around
Especially around the market and the ferries, plenty of motorbike-taxis and trishaws are available. Do not pay more than 1,000 kyat for destinations within the city. Trips to the countryside for a couple of hours should not cost more than 5,000 kyat for a trishaw.
It is easy to rent a motorbike; some hostels like Galaxy Motel and Soe Brother can arrange them (~ 8.000 kyat/day) from 7AM onwards.
Shared tuktuk (max 6pax) cost ~35,000 kyat for one whole day (7AM-6PM). It can takes you to all places of interest except Bat Caves. Petrol & tol are inclusive.
See
Shweyinhmyaw PayaThis pagoda at the north-west end of town has nice views of the sunset. You can watch from a viewing tower or at the side of the river next to the pagoda.
Kan Thar Yar LakeThis lake in the lower part of the city and its wooden bridge are recommended in the evening.
Kaw Ka Taung CaveThis is a small and low cave built using tiles and filled with numerous small and big Buddhas. Bring a torch since there is something in the end to explore. Going further just by the cave, after 200 m there is a nice swimming pool with very clear water from the mountain and hundreds of fish in it, circled by half a dozen restaurants right next to beautiful rice fields. Take a swim and get off the salt.
Mat Ka Na Bridge & VillageSometimes also spelled Lat Ka Na. This concrete bridge is a famous and picturesque destination. Explore the village behind the bridge.
Saddan CaveA huge cave filled with a Buddha face looking rock, a reclining Buddha statue, a pagoda and many more Buddhist items. There is lighting nowadays but do not forget (ǃ) to bring along your shoes when entering the cave, to walk further and through after the pagoda part (around 500 m). At the other end there are boats waiting for a nice trip on the lake and another cave (about 1,000 kyat). Alternatively, you can eat something at the nearby restaurant.
Yae Ta KhonA nice swimming pool in a cool surrounding. Unfortunately, women are not allowed to swim in the upper pool. Following up the hill to the right of the pool there are many white pagodas standing in a geometrical and quite picturesque order.
Lumbini GardenA nice looking "garden" with 1,150 sitting and quadratically placed Buddhas at the foot of Zwegabin mountain. In early 2017 a cable car was inaugurated to get a glance of the garden from above.
Mount ZwegabinFrom the top it offers a spectacular 360° views of the surrounding planes, especially when the air is still clear, i.e. in the morning and during wet season. It takes up to 4 hr to walk up the 723 m mountain and down again. Bring enough water for the climb and heat. There are at least two main tracks, one leading up north from "Lumbini Garden" and another one going down and east towards the main road that serves Kaw Ka Taung Cave, Ein Du village and Saddan Cave. However it will be hard to use both tracks if you come with rented motorbike. After an accident in February 2017 it is not possible to stay overnight at the top.
Kyauk KalapA monastery in the middle of an artificial lake filled with uncountable amounts of small (jumping around) and big fish (sticking out their mouths). It contains a pillar-like and interestingly stable or to say impossibly still standing rock with a pagoda mounted on top. Looks very nice for a couple of pictures. The rock can be climbed. Before the lake another golden temple with a nice looking Buddha statue can be visited.
Kaw Goon CaveBesides the Saddan Cave, this is also a very famous cave and worth the visit, causing the steep price. The rock carvings are said to originate from the 13th century. If you are not keen to pay the entrance, climb the close lookout for free. It may be possible to skip the "donation" check by keeping to the left and walking behind the buildings facing the main path. Watch out for the monkeys.
Ya-The-Byan CaveThe entrance to this cave is 116 feet above sea level. Stemming back from the 17th century. With three Buddha images (standing and sitting), nearly 5 feet in height. It is located close to the village with the same name. Top of the hill exit has an amazing sunset view deck.
Bat CaveThis is a great experience and impressive nature spectacle when an endless stream of 100,000s of bats come flying out of their cave at sunset (check the sunset time for your dates, it can be between 5:20PM in November to 6:40PM in July). The bats start coming out of the cave almost exactly at sunset, and the whole spectacle takes more than 1 hr (although the vast majority of the flying mammals fly out of the cave in the first 10 min). Bring patience and a torch (for the walk back). Go a bit earlier and climb up the nearby hill in front of the cave with a stupa on top to have a stunning view of the river and countryside. The best place to see the bats is near the stupa at the base of the stairs. About 5,000 kyat for a taxi to get there and back from Hpa-an. It can also be booked as a tour with most of the guest houses, e.g. Soe Brothers Guesthouse.
Bayin Nyi CavePlaced in a beautiful surrounding with a nearby lake and pagoda.
Do
Hpa-an is famous for its numerous surrounding caves, mountains and green planes. Most guesthouses organise tours to those (like Soe Brothers and Golden Sky) - full-day trips cost 30,000 kyat (for up to 6 people). In case you arrive late, the Bat Cave evening tour is a highly recommended choice. However, you can also easily explore everything on your own by renting a motorbike from many guesthouses, e.g. Soe Brothers, Galaxy Hotel, Lwin Pyar Guesthouse or Good Luck Motorbike Rental next to Soe Brothers. It takes about a day (without the 4 hr climb of Zwegabin mountain) and the rental costs about 6,000 kyat - depending on the season. Fuel will set you back by another 1,000-1,500 kyat. No road or bridge toll is required on a scooter or bicycle. Below are two recommendations for a day-trip by scooter.
Extensive day trip by scooter
Leaving Hpa-an early at 8:30 and returning around 19:00. The journey has a length of about . The gpx track is attached to this page.Kaw Ka Taung Cave, Mat Ka Na Bridge & Village, Saddan Cave, Yae Ta Khon, Lumbini Garden, next Kyauk Kalap to the west, then Kawgoon Cave as well as Ya-The-Byan Cave, and last but not least the Bat Cave for a lasting sunset & bat experience. Probably there will not be enough time to climb Mount Zwegabin from Lumbini garden, if you want to visit all sights listed above.
Relaxed day trip by scooter
For a slightly less demanding tour try this round-trip. Sightseeing stops are Ya-The-Byan Cave (monkeys), Kaw Goon Cave, Kyauk Kalap, Lumbini Garden, Yae Ta Khon pool (for lunch - 1,500-2,000 kyat), Mat Ka Na Village, Kaw Ka Taung Cave.Other things to do
Hpa-Pu village and hillTake a boat across the river to Hpa-Pu and learn something about the history and name of Hpa-an. If you feel energetic you can hike up the hill north of Hpa-Pu.
- Rent a bicycle to go around the city and to visit the Bat Cave. It is not too far away.
- Take a boat from Hpa-an to Mawlamyine for a picturesque and slow trip down the river. You can sometimes charter a private boat. Ask at Soe Brothers to see about availability (price is 8,000 kyat). The boat will only run if it has already been chartered by tourists to come up from Mawlamyine; if so, they'll take you back to Mawlamyine. The charter from Mawlamyine to Hpa-an is 70,000 kyat for the whole boat. The trip takes about 3 hr.
- Hair dresser: Get a new haircut for 1,500 kyat. The wash is another 1,500 kyat and includes a head massage. Shwe Wad Boy and Lady Hair Beauty Spa in Phula Min Supermarket 3rd floor (mall). No English spoken but they will understand what you want.
Buy
Myo Ma Zay Gyi MarketEverything is sold here from cosmetics to clothing to fruits to gold.
Eat
- Soe Brothers Guesthouse has maps and can recommend a good Chinese restaurant.
- Meat-lovers can find a cheap meal in nearly every house in the evening, small family run food-stalls.
- At the central market (Myo Ma Zay Gyi Market) opposite the mosque, some street stands sell (extremely cheap) soup with stuffed tofu and stuffed tomatoes (200 kyat for the soup, 100 kyat for each stuffed tofu/tomato). This place is also recommended for breakfast. Otherwise just walk around; many places prepare street food in the evening.
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Khit Thit
address: Zay Tan StQuite expensive for Myanmar, but a big selection of tasty food and big portions. -
Lucky Restaurant
address: Zay Tan StGood food, good beer, nicer atmosphere and decoration than Khit Thit. -
San Ma Tau Restaurant
phone: +95 58 21 802address: Main RdGreat ratings on Google. Lots of side dishes and unlimited veggie food. The fish curry is really good. Serves delicious coconut jaggery with sesame seeds. Shwe Htone Maung CafePraised for its great breakfast including variations of noodles and bananas. Also try the vermicelli.
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New Day Bakery
address: Bogyoke StServes fresh (not instant) coffee for a cheap price. They have a great variety of different coffee shakes, iced coffee, frappucino, and fresh fruit juices. -
phone: +95 58 22533address: Corner of Yone Kone St. and Zwekabin St.Provide clean, fresh, healthy and delicious light food. Suitable for who seeking safe food around Hpa-an. The noodle and fried rice dishes are freshly prepared and well cooked and serve while hot. The Shop is located near government offices and quiet place. It is designed with traditional thatch roofing which give nature coolness who getting hot and humid after walking around famous lake "Kan Thar Yar". Our shop is close to Kayin Museum and good place to stop by for light food/lunch. Beer and liqour not available. Hand made fresh juices refresh your tiredness of visiting around Hpa-an.
Night MarketThere is a night market with a huge variety of food, directly at the Kan Thar Yar lake. Just go down the "School Street" from the main road until you see it next to the lake.
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Veranda Youth Community Cafe
phone: +959 787208504address: Zwekabin St., Ward 4, Hpa-AnA nice and cool place which is also supporting the local youths develoPMent programs. Popular among the local expatriates and there is also a tourists information centre to assist those who might need help to travel around Hpa-An.
Drink
Sleep
Budget
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Than Lwan O 2 Guesthouse
phone: +95 58 21513address: 2 Thida StThey have a few in-expensive single rooms, and are very helpful even giving out area maps like Soe Brothers. Common room to the more quiet back, which is great for meeting new people. WiFi & Air-con. -
Soe Brothers Guesthouse
phone: +95 58 21372, +95 9 49771823address: No.2/146 Thitsar StBasic, grotty rooms with shared baths. Private rooms are better, but still worse value for money than at Golden Sky Guesthouse. Wifi and free coffee available in the morning. Very popular with backpackers. This remains the most competent tour advisor in town, renting motorbikes (6,000 kyat) and bicycles (1,000 kyat) including a great map, as well as organising various inexpensive tours. -
Golden Sky Guesthouse
address: 2 West Thidar WardNice, clean, spacious rooms with TV and even small balconies. The more expensive rooms are basically identical, but have a view to the surrounding mountains. Free WiFi. They have several chill-out places, including a terrace with an awesome view over the surrounding countryside and mountains. The owners are a bit stern-looking, but appear to be nice. As of Feb 2017, they also have Golden Sky Guesthouse 2 across the street, with single bed rooms with a fan for 8,000 kyat per night with shared bathroom (down the hall). They also offer ensuite rooms for around 15,000 kyat. -
Galaxy Motel
phone: +95 58 21347, +95 9 5661863Nice, clean and quiet 3-storey hotel next to the market with spring mattresses, hot water, private bathrooms, WiFi and air-conditioning. Breakfast included, either continental or local. No real common area to meet other travelers, but the breakfast restaurant can be used as one. The staff is very helpful and super friendly. They provide free maps of the surrounding area and rent motorbikes (7,000 kyat/day). -
Tiger Hotel
phone: +95 58 21392Clean room with new fittings though the water is a bit rusty. Price includes breakfast, air-con, and TV.
Mid-range
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Parami Hotel
address: 304, Paya RoadUsed by tour groups. Price includes breakfast, air-con and TV (Burmese language only). The Tripadvisor rating is only 2.5 of 5 stars. -
phone: +95 58 21 256address: 4/600, Padauk RoadIt used to be a good option but is quite overpriced nowadays.
Splurge
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phone: +959253307775The most luxurious hotel in Hpa-An. Great rooms, some of them with a stunning view to Mount Zwegabin. Super delicious breakfast. Highly recommended for whom money is no object.
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Hotel Zwe Ka Bin
phone: +95 58 22556address: National Highway 85Impressive but not cheap hotel with a huge cliff in the back and rice fields to the other side. Named after the famous and close-by mountain. In high season it can be hard to book a room. Cafeteria, WiFi, lobby & organised tours.
Go next
Most buses and pickups/vans leave from the Clock Tower in the center.
- Mawlamyine – Famous for the biggest reclining Buddha statue of Myanmar, and it is the 3rd biggest city of Myanmar. The bus (no air-con) is about 2 hr, 1,000 kyat and starts . Or 3 hr by boat at 8AM for 8,000 kyat per person or 70,000 kyat charter; ask at your guesthouse.
- Kyaiktiyo – Famous for the Golden Rock. Most buses stop only at Kyaikto from where you have to take further transportation (pick-up) to get to Kinpun ("base camp"), from where the regular and pricey rollercoaster trucks go up to Kyaiktiyo with the Golden Rock. Most of the (budget) hotels are located at Kinpun. There are some direct buses to Kinpun, just ask for it. Bus with air-con is about 4 hr for 5-7,000 kyat.
- A "direct" pick-up van to Kinpun leaves around 7AM from the Main road northwest of the Clock Tower. Costs only 3,500 kyat up to Kinpun, but still requires to change bus in Kyaikto.