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Explore Myanmar
Myanmar is divided into 7 states, 7 regions, and 1 union territory. States are named after the ethnic group that forms the majority; regions are mostly Bamar lowlands. Each area has a distinct climate, culture, and travel identity — knowing the difference helps you plan a trip that actually fits how you want to travel.
States
Home to major ethnic nationalities
Regions
Mainly Bamar-majority lowlands
Territory
Naypyidaw Union Territory
All regions
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Western Highlands
Quiet, soulful, and deeply scenic with strong hidden-gem energy.

Northern Myanmar
Expedition-like, rugged, and best for experienced nature travelers.

Eastern Myanmar
Culturally distinct and uncrowded, ideal for slow immersive travel.
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Southeast Myanmar
Green, adventurous, and rich with village-to-village routes.

Central Myanmar
Historic, warm, spiritual, and ideal for culture-first itineraries.

Southeast Coast
Layered history where pilgrimage sites meet slow port-city rhythm.

Western Myanmar
Coastal, relaxed, and rewarding for travelers mixing beach and history.

Eastern Myanmar
Slow, scenic, and quietly adventurous with strong village culture.

Southern Myanmar
Untamed coastal discovery for divers, slow travelers, and island seekers.

Lower Myanmar
Urban gateway with food markets, pagodas, and easy domestic connections.
More regions are being added — currently covering 10 of 15 states and regions.
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