Pharaouk Paya

Rakhine State


The name of this hilltop temple can be interpreted as meaning 'holding control of the people'. Its 29 niches with sitting buddha statues are a reference to Mrauk U's 29 former townships.


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1. Peisi Daung Paya

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Sitting on a hilltop, this unrestored four-door pagoda is thought to predate the Mrauk U period. Climb to the top, push your way past the rubble and…

2. Kothaung Paya

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One of Mrauk U’s star attractions, Kothaung Paya is also the area's largest temple. It was built in 1553 by King Minbin’s son, King Mintaikkha, to outdo…

3. Sakyamanaung Paya

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Roughly half a mile northeast of the palace walls, and behind Shwegudaung hill, this graceful Mon-influenced zedi (stupa) was erected in 1629 by King…

4. Shwetaung Paya

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Southeast of the palace, the ‘Golden Hill Pagoda’ is the highest in Mrauk U. Built by King Minbin in 1553, it’s accessed by a few trails largely lost…

5. Ratanamanaung

0.77 MILES

There are good views westward from this temple looking over Shwegudaung hill.

8. Haridaung Paya

0.99 MILES

Built around 1750, this small white temple with fine westward views is on a hilltop just north of the palace walls. It’s a good place to get your bearings…