Yangon Circular train cost and how to get there plus schedule X



Cheap? want to get along with friendly locals? local foods? seeing the whole city?? Well, I think that Yangon Circular Train is the answer for that.

I want you to know first that if you have pneumonia like me I bet bring your mask on!

Under is the map that shows the train goes. Unfortunately, today we can't do the circular as some station is under construction but then the cost is the same - it is only 200 kyat for the whole journey!




 So by the way 1510 kyat is 1 usd. So 200 kyat is really nothing.
The photo under is the schedule o the train.
The train journey is a 3 hours drive.




I bet you will bring your own water as or your safety and usually the vendors sells fruits and some snacks and I do not see any refresher like water or coca cola.







When I am trying to do selfie on my own and worried that I might fall. hahah

How to get there
The best place to board is at Yangon’s downtown train station off Pansodan and Bogyoke Aung San Roads. For the circle train, you have to buy tickets in person (or a travel agency) on platform 7. Enter via the east entrance, at the peak of Pansodan Bridge and head straight down the stairs through the gates, and onto the platform. The very friendly train station manager awaits inside his small booth, halfway down the platform with decent English, your ticket, and instructions on how to board.





SOME PHOTOS I TOOK ENJOYING THE 200KYAT TRAIN JOURNEY FOR 3 HOURS :) ENJOY!



Yes inside the train


outside the train obviously ahhah

that smile lights up my day! I love Myanmar!

Very nice friend I met in the train

These kids made my Sunday!

Obviously not only girls wearing Thankha!

Some train stop hmmm

bread from my free breakfast in the hostel, budget feels

That road so straight that u wish that i wish life is that

Market





Some greeny photo






















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