Zealax by Eskala is where you discover Yangon’s unique charm. Vibrant and buzzing with life and activity, what you will find here is the subtle pleasures of refined yet unpretentious simplicity. Experience the charm of an intimate home away from home while on your visit to Myanmar. Seated in the heart of Yangon, Zealax is on the Strand Road along the bank of the Yangon River, at a crossroads leading to the world-renowned Shwedagon Pagoda, bustling downtown districts around Sule and Ahlone Road.
Featuring 180 smart rooms and 45 serviced residences, guests can enjoy ultimate modern-day comforts at Zealax’s recreation facilities. With well-assorted 24-hour lobby cafe and bar serving delightful local and international cuisine as well as jazz entertainment, an exquisite all-day dining restaurant, and the spectacular infinity bay overlooking the city and the river, they are redefining hospitality excellence. If you’re a lover of meaningful journeys and the finer things in life, you will enjoy staying.
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Bangkok Airways was established by Mr. Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth who set up the airline business in 1968 as a department in a company, own by him, named Krungthep Sahakol Company Limited. In 1984, he founded Sahakol Air to take over airline business which Krungthep Sahakol had been operating from the beginning. The name of the airline was later changed to “Bangkok Airways”.
In 1986, Bangkok Airways commenced operation of scheduled flight services, inaugurated on 20 January 1986 on routes Bangkok – Nakhon Ratchasima, Bangkok – Surin and Bangkok – Krabi, utilizing 18-seat BANDEIRANTE EMB-110 aircraft. In 1989, the Company built its first airport, located at Koh Samui which was being developed into an international tourist destination. Operation at Samui Airport started when Bangkok Airways obtained an International Air Transport Association (IATA) code “PG” and was granted permission to operate flights on route Bangkok – Koh Samui. In 1992, a 107-seat Fokker – 100 jet aircraft was introduced into the fleet. Two years later, on joining IATA Clearing House, the fleet expanded with two additional ATR72 aircraft.
Sukhothai Airport was the second airport project that began in 1998. Many initiatives were added in 2000 from efforts to enhance flight performance by taking delivery of the first Boeing 717-200 aircraft with higher speed and seat capacity; to start aircraft maintenance service on completion of construction of the hanger at Don Muang Airport; to join IATA Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP). Being a member of IATA BSP allowed the company to expand sales base and provided direct access to IATA distribution network. In 2002 the Company upgraded its safety standard, past IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) and was certified as IATA full membership. In 2006, Trat Airport, the Company’s third airport project, commenced operation of airport services.
On 9 April 2007 Bangkok Airways was honoured to receive the Garuda Emblem, a royal warrant bestowed to companies that perform exceptional services to the nation. It is the Company’s greatest pride and best motivation for the employees. On 27 February 2013, Bangkok Airways is listed in Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and registered as “Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited” or “BA”.
New Zealanders travelling in the Myanmar are encouraged to register their details at http://www.safetravel.govt.nz
Myanmar citizens traveling to New Zealand are encouraged to find the required visa info at https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/apply-for-a-visa/about-visa/visitor-visa
If you require consular assistance, please refer to https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/our-services
If you have questions about passports, please refer to http://www.passports.govt.nz/
The purpose of the New Zealand Embassy Yangon Facebook page is to provide you with the latest news and information from the New Zealand Embassy and cultural events related to New Zealand.
Let’s bring you on an unforgettable journey of discovery. Step off the tourist trail and connect with Myanmar’s people as you visit extraordinary places and engage with Myanmar’s rich culture and history. With unique destinations and experiences, they invite you to share the world.
The Sule Pagoda is a Burmese stupa located in the heart of downtown Yangon, occupying the centre of the city and an important space in contemporary Burmese politics, ideology and geography. According to legend, it was built before the Shwedagon Pagoda during the time of the Buddha, making it more than 2,500 years old. Burmese legend states that the site for the Shwedagon Pagoda was asked to be revealed from an old nat who resided at the place where the Sule Pagoda now stands.
Air China is a member carrier of Star Alliance. By Nov 2015, Air China had a fleet of 523 passenger aircraft and freighters of mainly Boeing and Airbus families (including those of the carriers which Air China has a majority stake in). It operates 353 routes, including 97international routes, 14regional routes and 242 domestic routes. It serves 171 cities in 38 countries and regions, including 62 international cities, 3 regional cities and 106 domestic cities. Every week, Air China offers over 1.47 million seats on over 7700 flights per week. Utilizing its extensive route network and its hub in Beijing, especially after its admission to the Star Alliance, Air China can fly passengers to 1,328 airports in 195 countries. PhoenixMiles, Air China’s customer loyalty program created in 1994. Air China’s customer service philosophy revolves around four elements: credibility, convenience, comfort, and choice. Hard work over the years has resulted in a tremendous increase in Air China’s brand value. In 2013, Air China ranked again as one of the world’s top 500 brands with a brand value of RMB 91.899 billion. For more, visit Air China’s official website http://www.airchina.com
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Indulge yourself in 5-star luxury a 20 minutes’ drive from Yangon International airport at Novotel Yangon Max. Contemporary design with Myanmar accent and modern accessories make your room a tranquil retreat. Cool off with a dip in the swimming pool. Watch the famous Shwedagon Pagoda from the pool deck while sipping a cocktail at the Pool Bar.
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Singapore established diplomatic relations with the Union of Myanmar in 1966. However, it was only in May 1984 that the Embassy was opened in Yangon. Initially, it operated from Inya Lake Hotel before renting a bungalow house at 287 Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township, Yangon.
The Embassy later moved to another rented premises at 326 Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township, Yangon on 11 June 1993. On 12 May 2003, the Embassy finally relocated to its permanent home at 238 Dhamazedi Road, Bahan Township, Yangon.
Mr David Low was appointed the first Charge d’Affaires in Yangon. The Embassy’s first Ambassador was Mr Calvin Eu who assumed his post on 20 June 1994. The current Ambassador is Mr Robert Chua who took up his post on 22 May 2006.
Pullman Yangon Centrepoint is located in the beautiful downtown Colonial Quarter overlooking Maha Bandoola Park, City Hall and the unique Sule Pagoda, while Bogyoke and the night market are at walking distance. All rooms have a separate shower and bathtub, a work desk, IPTV and free WIFI. The hotel features The Merchant All Day Dining Restaurant, E’cucina Authentic Italian Cuisine, The Junction At Pullman, Gustave Lobby bar,(limited) fitness facilities, a Ballroom that can host up to 600 guests and 5 meeting rooms.
The Yangon Circular Train was built by the British in 1954. It covers a railway track loop of 45.9 kilometers and stops at 39 stations: Yangon Railway Station, Pagoda Road, Lanmadaw, Pyay Road, Shan Road, Ahlone Road, Panhlaing Road, Kemmendine, Hanthawaddy, Hletaw, Kamayut, Thiri Myaing, Okkyin, Thamaing, Thamaing Myothit, Gyogon, Insein, Ywama, Phawkan, Aung San Myo, Danyingon, Golf Course, Kyaikkale, Mingaladon Bazaar, Mingaladon, Waibage, Okkalapa, Paywetseikkon, Kyaukyedwin, Tadagale, Yegu, Payame, Kanbe, Bauktaw, Tamwe, Myitta Nyunt, Mahlwagon, Pazundaung.
Trains depart Yangon Railway station approximately every 45 to 60 minutes. It takes almost 3 hours to complete the journey. Trains make both clockwise (Right) and counter-clockwise (Left) journeys daily along the railway loop.
Asian Wings Airways was successfully inaugurated on 27 January 2011.
We are proud to be a private commercial airline based in Yangon International Airport, Yangon, Myanmar. With over three years of business operations, we have learnt professionalism and the know-hows of operating our airline business in a customer-first sense. We are proud to be catering to travellers around the world with our unique flight services integrated with the euphoria of Myanmar.
Currently being a domestic airline, Asian Wings offers regular flights to all major tourist destinations in Myanmar, such as: Yangon, Mandalay, Nyaung U (Bagan), Heho, Tachileik, Lashio, Monywa, Homalin, Naypyitaw, Myitkyina, Bhamo and Putao. We are happy that we are also providing our airline services to Chiang Mai as our first regional destination. In the very near future, Asian Wings Airways will extend its wings to regional destinations and thrive to become a reliable airline of Myanmar.
Located in the heart of Yangon, our hotel is in a most convenient area close to Sule Pagoda, Bogyote Market, local restaurants and street vendors and more!
Located near the scenic Kandawgyi Lake, a land mark of Yangon, and provides panoramic views of the city’s Zoological gardens next door. The hotel is within walking distance of the magnificent golden Shwedagon Pagoda the most sacred and oldest Buddhist pagoda in Myanmar and Bogyoke Aung San Market which is a major bazaar known for its colonial architecture and inner cobblestone streets, the market is a major tourist destination, dominated by antique, Burmese handicraft and jewelry shops, art galleries, and clothing stores. Rose Garden Hotel is just a 30 minute drive from Yangon International airport by car, bus, or limousine. Close to the heart of downtown Yangon, the hotel is a short 5 minute drive from the Yangon main railway station and Junction City Shopping Centre. The Airport is serviced by several Asian airlines, including several international airlines with hubs in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Hong Kong, and offers direct connections to many Asian cities.
This unique luxury property offers authentic Myanmar style along with cutting-edge technologies and the latest international-standard facilities and services. The Rose Garden Hotel in Yangon features an elegant lobby, a gourmet restaurant, a stylish bar, and five floors of exceptionally well equipped, beautifully decorated guestrooms. Our new meeting rooms and ballrooms can accommodate private events of any size, from just a few up to a thousand participants. The Rose Garden Hotel in Yangon is just a 30 minute drive from Yangon International airport close to the heart of downtown Yangon and within walking distance of the magnificent golden Shwedagon Pagoda. The Rose Garden Hotel Yangon specializes in pampering its guests with exclusive five-star amenities and traditional Myanmar charm. The Rose Garden Hotel in Yangon: You are important!
“Lotus Boutique House – Bed & Breakfast” is conveniently located for business, pleasure, and sightseeing purposes. The perfect starting point for travellers who want to experience an enthralling city with less than 10 minutes walk to the No 1 attraction in Yangon & the world famous Shwedagon Pagoda.
As one of the main domestic airlines of the Union of Myanmar, Yangon Airways operates regular fights to Mandalay, Nyaung U (Bagan), Heho ( Inle Lake) , Lashio, Kyaing Ton, Tachileik , Myitkyina , Thandwe ( Ngapali Beach), Sittway, Dawei , Myeik, Kawthaung and charter flights to Bhamo, Putao Kalay from main hub at Yangon International airport.
Yangon Airways has always maintained a strong reputation for offering a high quality of service and providing safe, clean, on-time air transportation with luggage , in a professional manner.

















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