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🚗 Taungdwingyi Diaries: Pagodas, Pick-Up Trucks & the Best Tea Shop in Town!

#springitinerary So I finally made it to Taungdwingyi—that charming little town in Magway Region that everyone sleeps on. And guess what? It’s a hidden gem packed with golden stupas, hilarious bus rides, and the kind of tea that makes you want to move there. Here’s the scoop! 🌅 First Glance Stepping off the bus, I was hit with the smell of roasting peanuts and diesel fumes (classic Myanmar charm). The town’s got this faded-grandeur vibe—colonial buildings peeling in the sun, monks shuffling past tea shops, and the Shwe Settaw Pagoda glowing like a golden beacon in the distance. 😂 The "This is NOT a VIP Bus" Moment I booked a "VIP bus" from Yangon. Turns out, "VIP" just meant a fan that sometimes worked and seats designed for people under 5'5" (I’m 5'9"). Cue me folded like a pretzel for 6 hours while a grandma next to me cheerfully snacked on pickled tea leaves. Lesson learned: bring snacks and a sense of humor. ☕ Tea Shop of Dreams Forget Starbucks—Shwe Pyi Moe Tea Shop is where it’s at. Tiny plastic stools, a radio blasting old-school Burmese tunes, and the creamiest, sweetest milk tea I’ve ever had. The owner kept refilling my cup for free because I "looked tired" (aka I was basically a zombie after that bus ride). 💎 Hidden Gem: The Bamboo Forest Walk Nobody told me about the secret bamboo forest near Shwe Settaw! A 10-minute motorbike ride from town, and suddenly I was in a green tunnel of rustling bamboo, completely alone except for a few curious squirrels. Pure serenity. ⏳ Quickfire Itinerary 6 AM: Sunrise at Shwe Settaw Pagoda (golden hour magic ✹). 8 AM: Breakfast at Shwe Pyi Moe (tea + samosas = perfection). 12 PM: Explore the old British-era buildings (photography heaven). 3 PM: Motorbike to the bamboo forest (bring water!). 6 PM: Sunset drinks at a rooftop tea shop (ask locals—they’ll point you). Final Tip Taungdwingyi is small but mighty—don’t rush it. Rent a bike, chat with tea-shop uncles, and let the slow, dusty charm win you over. And for the love of all that’s holy, stretch before that bus ride. Who’s coming with me next time? đŸïž #offthebeatenpath
Posted: May 2, 2025
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