Pagoda Kyaiktiyo

Pagoda Kyaiktiyo — via Wikimedia Commons
Pagoda Kyaiktiyo · via Wikimedia Commons
Mon State, Myanmar

Kyaiktiyo Pagoda

Perched on a granite boulder high on Mount Kyaiktiyo, this modest gilded stupa is one of Buddhism’s most sacred pilgrimage destinations in Myanmar, drawing devotees who believe a visit alone can inspire conversion to the faith.

At a glance

The Kyaiktiyo Pagoda ranks as Myanmar’s third most important Buddhist pilgrimage site, after the Shwedagon Pagoda and Mahamuni Temple. A small stupa standing just over 7 meters tall crowns a massive granite boulder, its surface burnished by countless layers of gold leaf applied by generations of worshippers.

History

According to tradition, the rock itself maintains a precarious balance above a sacred lock of Buddha’s hair—a relic that explains the site’s extraordinary spiritual significance. The cumulative devotion of countless pilgrims over centuries has transformed the stone into a glittering monument, each gold leaf a gesture of faith and veneration.

What you see

The pagoda itself is modest in scale, a simple stupa structure that pales beside the engineering marvel supporting it. The granite boulder dominates, its surface gleaming with gold leaf donations. Structures built around the summit serve pilgrims who journey to this exposed mountain sanctuary.

Cultural significance

The site embodies Myanmar’s deep Buddhist traditions and the concept of merit-making through pilgrimage. Legend holds that merely visiting Kyaiktiyo can inspire spiritual transformation, making it a destination of profound meaning for believers across Myanmar and beyond.

Key facts

  • Location: Mon State, Myanmar
  • Coordinates: 17.4815998, 97.0982697
  • Pagoda height: approximately 7 meters
  • Rank: Third most important Buddhist pilgrimage site in Myanmar

Practical information

Opening hours and admission fees are not listed. For current visitor information, check local tourism websites or contact the Myanmar tourism authority.

Getting there

The pagoda sits atop Mount Kyaiktiyo in Mon State. Specific access routes and transportation options should be confirmed with local guides or tourism services before traveling.

Sources & resources

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