Being a fairly new area built in 2002, it has quite a few things to see and do, and since it’s still a new location, you won’t have to worry too much about the crowds of tourists and traffic congestion.

When coming to Naypyidaw, you can visit some places such as:

National Herbal Park

200 acres National Herbal Park which was developed to observe 700 species of herbal plants which are used to produce medicines. Near about 20,000 plants and herbs can be found in this park. The main motto of this development is to preserve the traditional system of producing medicines in the country by using various medicinal plants. They also sell different types of herbal plants.

Naypyitaw Water Fountain Park

The 165-acre park of Naypyidaw with full of flowers, trees, and plants is an ideal place to see during your Naypyidaw tour. Located in the convenient adjacent to the National Herbal Park and the City Hall, the park is easy to access to witness the display of 13 dazzling water on the main pond includes three fountains and 11 small ponds. Here comes the best time to see how fancy is it in the evening when the water emerges in the colorful lights. Additionally, it is able to spend time in the park to wander around three small gardens with lush trees, gaze out at the 9.1 meters high and two stone gardens.

Uppatasanti Pagoda

Uppatasanti Pagoda is the prominent landmark in Naypyidaw. Undoubtedly, this is where for tourists to head off in every Naypyidaw tour. It was constructed in 2006 and completed in 2009 with 325 feet high became the dignified symbol of the capital city and the area is just 30 cm shorter than the legendary Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. In the precinct of the pagoda displays impressive religious edifices and 108 feet high flagstaff. Tourists come to the pagoda can enter the stupa to marvel at the large space with marble slabs on the walls.

Naypyidaw Gem Museum

Myanmar is widely known for its massive gem and jade. Once taking a Naypyidaw city tour, Naypyidaw is an exciting place to let you see the variety of precious jewels such as sapphire and ruby. Located in Zabuthiri Township, the Gem Museum is embraced by the pretty garden and decorated with modern designs. Except for Monday and Government holidays, tourists are free to visit the museum from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm.

According to gomyanmartours.com, travalour.com