Discover Yangon on a private tour
Yangon, where the echoes of history and the buzz of modern life blend seamlessly. With a local guide, explore the dazzling Shwedagon Pagoda or the colonial elegance of Pansodan Street. A food and wine tour here is not just about tasting but embracing the city’s culinary soul, with dishes like grilled fish and coconut noodles. Private tours in Yangon offer more than a surface view; they reveal the city's spirit and stories, making each visit feel like reconnecting with an old friend. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Yangon. Explore Yangon your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Yangon tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Yangon for every interest, including: Layover tours: Get airport pickup, circle Shwedagon Pagoda with your guide to learn the planet posts, then head downtown for a quick look at Pansodan’s colonial facades and a tea break with mohinga or samosas. If time allows, ride a short segment of the Circular Train and finish at Bogyoke Market for souvenirs. Off The Beaten Path tours: Cross the river on the local ferry to Dala and take a trishaw through village lanes and small workshops, or hop off the Circular Train at a suburban wet market to try fresh sugarcane juice. Your guide can also show you hidden bookshops and printeries tucked off Bogalay Zay Street. Nature and Wildlife tours: Spend a half-day at Hlawga National Park spotting deer, macaques, and water birds, or do sunrise birding along the Kandawgyi Lake boardwalk. On a longer day, head to Moeyungyi Wetland for boat-based birdwatching when migratory flocks are in season. Getting around: Downtown is walkable in short stretches and there’s a busy bus network plus the Circular Train, but traffic is heavy and connections can be slow. For layovers and tailored routes, ask your guide about private transportation or book a chauffeured tour. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Yangon inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover Yangon on a private walking tour to experience its unique neighborhoods with a local guide. This approach gives you a deeper connection to the city's vibrant culture. - Downtown Yangon: Perfect for cultural tourists, this area is rich with colonial architecture and historic landmarks. Your guide can provide insights into the stories behind these structures. - Chinatown: Families and food enthusiasts will enjoy the bustling atmosphere and diverse culinary offerings. Your guide can point you to the best spots to sample local delicacies. - Inya Lake: Ideal for tourists seeking a more relaxed experience, this peaceful area offers beautiful views and tranquil walks. Your guide can show you the best paths for a leisurely stroll. Day trip ideas from Yangon Use Yangon as your base, then look outward to nearby cities and river towns, since day trips let you mix sacred sites, local markets, and quiet waterfronts in one easy plan, and your tour can lean toward food, temples, crafts, or photography without rushing. Bago: A former royal capital about two hours from Yangon, with towering Shwemawdaw Pagoda, the serene Shwethalyaung Reclining Buddha, and lively markets that show daily life, which suits you if you want big Buddhist landmarks and straightforward history in one place, and your tour can add stops for simple street snacks or a short walk through a monastery neighbourhood. Thanlyin and Kyauktan: Cross the river to Thanlyin for an old riverside town feel, Portuguese-era church ruins, and the Ye Le Pagoda set on a small island that you reach by local boat, which fits you if you enjoy calm river scenes, short boat rides, and light history, and your tour can time the visit to miss crowds and weave in a seafood lunch by the water. Twante: Known for traditional pottery and a slower pace along the Twante Canal, where you can watch clay work at family kilns, see Shwesandaw Pagoda, and wander simple lanes, which is ideal if you like crafts you can see up close and everyday markets, and your tour can include a river crossing and a hands-on pottery try without staying too long. Dala Township: Just across from downtown Yangon by ferry, with trishaws, small workshops, tea shops, and quiet backstreets that contrast with the city, which works if you want close-up street life and short rides instead of long drives, and your tour can combine the ferry, a loop through villages, and time for portraits if you like to shoot photos. Kyaiktiyo Golden Rock: A long day to a major pilgrimage site where a gold-leaf-covered boulder perches on a cliff edge, reached by open truck from Kinpun and a final walk, which suits you if you want a big spiritual landmark and mountain views in one trip, and your tour can start early, manage the transport links, and pace the visit so the return to Yangon feels manageable. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Yangon most travellers miss.