Mrauk-U MYANMAR

Mrauk-U, Myanmar – The Forgotten Royal Capital

Mrauk-U was once the powerful capital of the Rakhine Kingdom. Today, hundreds of stone temples and fortresses rise from green hills near the Bay of Bengal.

Unlike Bagan, Mrauk-U uses stone instead of brick. Thick walls, tunnels, and fortress-like temples give the city a mysterious feel.


Historical Importance

From the 15th to 18th centuries, Mrauk-U controlled trade routes between India and Southeast Asia. Kings built massive temples like Shittaung, Htukkanthein, and Koe-thaung to show their power.


Why Visit Mrauk-U

Mrauk-U feels raw, peaceful, and untouched. Visitors walk among temples, villages, and rice fields without large tourist crowds.


 

FAQ – Mrauk-U

  1. Is Mrauk-U safe to visit?
    Travel conditions vary. Check current advisories.

  2. Is it similar to Bagan?
    No. Mrauk-U uses stone and fortress-style temples.

  3. How do I get there?
    Via Sittwe, then by boat or road.

  4. What makes Mrauk-U special?
    Its ancient kingdom and dramatic temple landscape.

  5. Is it crowded?
    No. It remains quiet and remote.