Embark on a thrilling Tuk Tuk tour to Mt. Popa in Myanmar, where you’ll discover the majestic extinct volcano and encounter the country’s most powerful ‘nats’. Climb 777 steps to reach the hilltop shrines and witness the Nat Museum’s fascinating statues of the 37 Nat Gods.
Embark on a thrilling Tuk Tuk tour to Mt. Popa in Myanmar, where you’ll discover the majestic extinct volcano and encounter the country’s most powerful ‘nats’. Climb 777 steps to reach the hilltop shrines and witness the Nat Museum’s fascinating statues of the 37 Nat Gods.
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Mount Popa - Bagan Popa Sightseeing
After breakfast, embark on a 70km drive to Mount Popa, a magnificent extinct volcano that once served as the Summer Palace during the Bagan Period. Often referred to as the “Oasis in the Semi-desert Zone,” this solitary volcanic peak rises from the shimmering heat and is home to Myanmar’s most revered “nats.”…
- Mount Popa - Bagan Popa Sightseeing
After breakfast, embark on a 70km drive to Mount Popa, a magnificent extinct volcano that once served as the Summer Palace during the Bagan Period. Often referred to as the “Oasis in the Semi-desert Zone,” this solitary volcanic peak rises from the shimmering heat and is home to Myanmar’s most revered “nats.” Visit the Nat Museum, which features life-sized statues of the 37 Nat Gods. Ascend the steps to the stupas and shrines atop the hill above the museum, encountering numerous pilgrims on the journey up approximately 777 steps.
En route to Mt. Popa, there will be a stop at a remote Palm Village to explore the traditional Burmese lifestyle and discover how local women make Burmese Candy.
The rest of the day is free for leisure to explore Bagan independently or to continue sightseeing with Bagan Explorer to other destinations.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Lunch
Mount Popa, a magnificent extinct volcano, once served as the Summer Palace during the Bagan Period. Often referred to as the “Oasis in the Semi-desert Zone,” it rises majestically from the shimmering heat. This solitary volcanic peak is the abode of Myanmar’s most revered “nats.” Visitors can explore the Nat Museum, which features life-sized statues of…
Mount Popa, a magnificent extinct volcano, once served as the Summer Palace during the Bagan Period. Often referred to as the “Oasis in the Semi-desert Zone,” it rises majestically from the shimmering heat. This solitary volcanic peak is the abode of Myanmar’s most revered “nats.” Visitors can explore the Nat Museum, which features life-sized statues of the 37 Nat Gods. Ascend the steps to reach the stupas and shrines perched atop the hill above the museum, encountering numerous pilgrims on the journey up approximately 777 steps.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.