Mid-Range Travel Guide: Yangon
The sweet spot of travel - comfortable accommodations, diverse dining, and quality experiences without breaking the bank
Daily Budget: $53-165 per day
Complete breakdown of costs for mid-range travel in Yangon
Accommodation
$25-70 per night
Private rooms in mid-range hotels, boutique guesthouses, air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms
Food & Dining
$8-25 per day
Mix of local restaurants, tourist-friendly eateries, hotel breakfasts, occasional fine dining
Transportation
$5-20 per day
Mix of taxis, ride-sharing apps, public transport, occasional private transfers
Activities
$15-50 per day
Guided tours, cultural sites, river cruises, cooking classes, multiple pagoda visits
Currency: MMK Myanmar Kyat (though USD widely accepted in tourist areas)
Mid-Range Activities in Yangon
Curated experiences perfect for your mid-range travel style
Money-Saving Tips
Eat at local tea shops and street stalls instead of tourist restaurants (typically 60-80% cheaper)
Use public circular trains and buses instead of taxis (usually 85-90% savings on transport)
Visit temples and pagodas during free hours rather than paying entrance fees
Stay in local neighborhoods like Southeastasia rather than downtown tourist areas (generally 30-50% cheaper accommodation)
Buy snacks and water at local markets instead of hotel shops (typically 70% less expensive)
Take group tours instead of private guides (usually 50-70% cost reduction)
Negotiate taxi fares beforehand or use ride-sharing apps with fixed pricing
Common Budget Mistakes to Avoid
Taking taxis everywhere instead of using public transport (typically 5-8x more expensive daily)
Eating only in hotel restaurants and tourist areas (usually 100-200% markup over local prices)
Not carrying small bills for street vendors and public transport (often leads to overpaying)
Booking accommodation in prime tourist zones without comparing local neighborhood options (generally 40-80% price difference)