| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 May 2026, Friday | 5:40 AM | 6:24 PM | 12h 44m |
| 2 May 2026, Saturday | 5:39 AM | 6:25 PM | 12h 45m |
| 3 May 2026, Sunday | 5:39 AM | 6:25 PM | 12h 46m |
| 4 May 2026, Monday | 5:38 AM | 6:25 PM | 12h 47m |
| 5 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:38 AM | 6:26 PM | 12h 47m |
| 6 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:37 AM | 6:26 PM | 12h 48m |
| 7 May 2026, Thursday | 5:37 AM | 6:26 PM | 12h 49m |
| 8 May 2026, Friday | 5:36 AM | 6:26 PM | 12h 50m |
| 9 May 2026, Saturday | 5:36 AM | 6:27 PM | 12h 50m |
| 10 May 2026, Sunday | 5:36 AM | 6:27 PM | 12h 51m |
| 11 May 2026, Monday | 5:35 AM | 6:27 PM | 12h 52m |
| 12 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:35 AM | 6:28 PM | 12h 52m |
| 13 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:34 AM | 6:28 PM | 12h 53m |
| 14 May 2026, Thursday | 5:34 AM | 6:28 PM | 12h 54m |
| 15 May 2026, Friday | 5:34 AM | 6:29 PM | 12h 54m |
| 16 May 2026, Saturday | 5:33 AM | 6:29 PM | 12h 55m |
| 17 May 2026, Sunday | 5:33 AM | 6:29 PM | 12h 56m |
| 18 May 2026, Monday | 5:33 AM | 6:30 PM | 12h 56m |
| 19 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:33 AM | 6:30 PM | 12h 57m |
| 20 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:32 AM | 6:30 PM | 12h 58m |
| 21 May 2026, Thursday | 5:32 AM | 6:31 PM | 12h 58m |
| 22 May 2026, Friday | 5:32 AM | 6:31 PM | 12h 59m |
| 23 May 2026, Saturday | 5:32 AM | 6:31 PM | 12h 59m |
| 24 May 2026, Sunday | 5:32 AM | 6:32 PM | 13h 00m |
| 25 May 2026, Monday | 5:31 AM | 6:32 PM | 13h 00m |
| 26 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:31 AM | 6:33 PM | 13h 01m |
| 27 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:31 AM | 6:33 PM | 13h 01m |
| 28 May 2026, Thursday | 5:31 AM | 6:33 PM | 13h 02m |
| 29 May 2026, Friday | 5:31 AM | 6:34 PM | 13h 02m |
| 30 May 2026, Saturday | 5:31 AM | 6:34 PM | 13h 03m |
| 31 May 2026, Sunday | 5:31 AM | 6:34 PM | 13h 03m |
Yangon lies in a flat river delta with few natural obstructions, giving clear horizons across much of the city. The Shwedagon Pagoda on its hilltop serves as the dominant visual reference point for both sunrise and sunset from many neighborhoods.
The eastern terrace faces Kandawgyi Lake and catches direct morning light on the gold leaf stupa from around 6 AM. Gates open at 4 AM; entry for foreigners is 10,000 MMK (approx. $5).
The lake sits directly below Shwedagon Pagoda's eastern slope, and calm water reflects the golden stupa as the sun rises. Lakeside paths are accessible from 5 AM; the main gate is on Natmauk Road.
This public park immediately south of Shwedagon Pagoda has open lawns with a clear eastern sky. Entry is free; the gate on U Htaung Bo Road opens around 5 AM.
The western bank of Inya Lake faces east across open water, with no buildings blocking the horizon. About 20 minutes by taxi from downtown; access runs along Kabar Aye Pagoda Road near the Inya Lake Hotel.
From the western terrace, the 98-metre stupa receives the full setting sun, making the gold surface visibly change color. The pagoda stays open until 10 PM and is floodlit at night.
The Karaweik Palace replica barge on the western shore provides a strong foreground element for sunset photos across open water. The park closes around 8 PM.
The pagoda compound extends to the Yangon River bank with a wide view south and southwest across the water towards Dala. Located at the eastern end of Strand Road; a small entry fee applies.
The 2-kilometre promenade along the northern bank of the Yangon River has an unobstructed western sky over the water in the late afternoon. No entry fee; the walkable stretch starts near Pansodan Street.