NAY PYI TAW:
Nay Pyi Taw is the new national capital of Myanmar,
located in Kyatpyae Village of Pyinmana Township of Mandalay
Division. Nay Pyi Taw means "Royal City". The administrative
capital of Myanmar was officially moved to a greenfield site
3 kilometres west of Pyinmana on 6 November 2005. Nay Pyi
Taw is approximately 320 km north of Yangon. The capital's
official name was announced on Armed Forces Day in March
2006.
How to get there:
To serve the new capital, the existing airfield at Ela was
upgraded to handle the larger planes. It lies 10 miles (16
km) southeast of Kyatpyae.
All the local airlines in Myanmar - Myanma Airways, Yangon
Airways, Air Mandalay and the new Air Bagan - have included
Naypyidaw as a destination and provide services between it
and other cities and towns across Myanmar.
Air Mandalay is flying on Monday and Wednesday, Yangon
Airways on Tuesday and Air Bagan on Tuesday and Friday.
There are 2 express trains daily at 08:00 and 12:00.
Private express coaches also run everyday along Yangon-
Nay Pyi Taw highway, which is over 320 km long. If you
travel overland you can also break the journey at Taungoo
(280 km).
Getting around:
A PRIVATE taxi association has begun operating at Nay Pyi
Taw airport to serve passengers travelling to the
administrative capital. For passengers sharing taxis, the
association charges K2500 a person for a one-way journey
between the airport and Nay Pyi Taw, via Pyinmana, a
distance of about 19 kilometres (nine miles).
Passengers also have the option of hiring a taxi, for which
the one-way fare is K10,000.
You may also rent a car from your hotel, but the rates
are quite high.
TRANSPORTATION RENTAL CHARGES
| Description |
Coaster |
Land
Cruiser |
Toyota
Hiace |
Nissan
Blue
bird |
Town Ace
Wagon |
One way transfer
(from airport to hotel / from hotel to airport) |
$ 100 |
$ 35 |
$ 80 |
$ 15 |
$ 20 |
Hourly rental
(within Naypyidaw City) |
$ 150 |
$ 35 |
$ 100 |
$ 15 |
$ 20 |
Half day rental - 4 hours
(within Naypyidaw City) |
$ 500 |
$ 100 |
$ 350 |
$ 50 |
$ 80 |
Full day rental - 8 hours
(within Naypyidaw City) |
$ 800 |
$ 180 |
$ 500 |
$ 100 |
$ 150 |
Full day rental – 10 hours
(within Naypyidaw City) |
$ 1000 |
$ 200 |
$ 600 |
$ 150 |
$ 180 |
Drop off or one way trip to
Downtown-half hour rental
(within Naypyidaw City) |
$ 100 |
$ 20 |
$ 80 |
$ 8 |
$ 10 |
Where to stay:
Aureum Hotel-Resort:
Is located at the start of the Hotel Zone. This new hotel is a true Oasis, centering round a pear-shape lake. A palm dotted drive way spirals up to the Lobby and the main Restaurant, overlooking the lake, the sky pool, the banquet room and the main complex. The hotel has 27 deluxe bungalows, 2 suite rooms and 1 presidential suite.
Website: www.aureumpalacehotel.com (the website is not updated)
Royal Kumudra Hotel:
A 3-4* hotel situated in the hotel zone no.(9) of Nay Pyi Taw.
Sitting majestically on 30 acres of beautifully landsacped garden, Royal Kumudra Hotel, Nay Pyi Taw is just a 30 minutes drive away from the Nay Pyi Taw (Ealar) Airport and Pyinmanar Town and within close range of the government offices. The hotel has 22 superior villas, 4 suite villas and 2 executive villas.
Website: www.royalkumudrahotel.com
The Thingaha Hotel:
The Thingaha opened in March 2006 with 30 well-appointed guestrooms and suites. Situated in the hotel zone of Myanmar’s new capital, Nay Pyi Daw, this new property is tastefully decorated. Room facilities include LCD cable TV, electronic safe, and tea and coffee making facilities. This property also has special dining and recreation facilities, a luxury spa, and wireless Internet for meetings, conferences and seminars.
Website: www.edenhotelsandresorts.com
Myat Thaw Win Hotel:
Conveniently located in the middle of commercial district Hotel Zone in the Capital Naypyidaw, Opposite Embassies Compound. Property stands on 37 acres of prime land.
The hotel has:
Chalet Duplex Type Deluxe : 10 Units
Rooms with Double Beds (8) : 4 Units
Rooms with Twin Beds 2x (12) : 6 Units
Website: www.myattawwinhotel.com
Where to eat:
Near the Myoma Market are some local restaurants, offering Myanmar and Chinese food, very busy after office hours and there is the YKKO restaurant at Thapye Chaung Market, the best restaurant in Nay Pyi Taw.
What to do:
To be honest, there is not much to do at Nay Pyi Daw. The night market at Myoma Market is very lively and after March 2008 you can also visit the new 81-hectare Nay Pyi Taw Zoo Garden.
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