AGS MOVERS MYANMAR: EXPERT REMOVALS IN YANGON, MANDALAY & MORE
Looking for a trusted moving company in Myanmar, serving major cities such as Yangon, Mandalay, Naypyidaw, and beyond? AGS Movers Myanmar is your dedicated partner for international removals, offering tailored moving and storage solutions for individuals and businesses across the country. With us, you can count on a smooth and professional relocation experience, within Myanmar or anywhere around the world.
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Established in 2016, AGS Movers Myanmar brings over 10 years of experience to the moving industry.
Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, AGS Movers Myanmar, a proud branch of the AGS Group, is the professional moving company you can trust. As part of a global network more than 140 locations worldwide, AGS Movers combines vast experience with efficient moving processes to deliver a seamless relocation experience.
At AGS Movers Myanmar, we offer unmatched professionalism, world-class quality standards, and expertise in a wide range of services, including international removals, office moves, groupage, vehicle transport, fine art shipping, pet transport, secure storage facilities, and other moving services.
While our most popular destinations include the USA, the UK, and the EU, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!
Moving to evolving Yangon, craft-focused Mandalay, sprawling Naypyidaw, or traditional Bago?
AGS Movers is here to ensure a stress-free move to any of these popular destinations.



AGS Myanmar Fast Facts
AGS Movers Myanmar efficiently carries out around 100 local and international moves annually, assisted by their 5 trucks and robust warehouse facilities measuring 2000 m².
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Landmarks
Shwedagon Pagoda: This magnificent golden pagoda, Myanmar’s most sacred Buddhist site, attracts pilgrims and tourists with its stunning architecture and profound spiritual significance.
Sule Pagoda: Located in downtown Yangon, this golden pagoda, surrounded by bustling markets and colonial-era buildings, representing the city’s vibrant urban core.
Bogyoke Aung San Market (Scott Market): A sprawling market offering handicrafts, jewellery, clothing, and local food, providing a rich cultural experience and shopping opportunities.
Inya Lake: The largest lake in Yangon, surrounded by parks and residences, offers a peaceful retreat and scenic views, popular for leisurely walks and relaxation.
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Education
University of Yangon: One of Myanmar’s oldest and most prestigious universities, known for its comprehensive academic programs and its historical significance in the nation’s education system.
Yangon University of Economics: A leading institution specializing in economics, business administration, and related fields, crucial for developing Myanmar’s economic professionals.
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Public Transport
Yangon Circular Railway: A local train service looping around the city, providing a unique way to experience Yangon’s diverse neighbourhoods and daily life.
Yangon Bus Service: The primary mode of public transport, consisting of a network of buses covering extensive routes across the city for commuters.
Taxis: Readily available throughout Yangon, taxis are a common and convenient way to get around, offering door-to-door service, however fares should be negotiated.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (25–35°C / 77–95°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (20–30°C / 68–86°F).
Rainfall: Monsoon season from May to October, with heavy rainfall.
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Landmarks
Mandalay Hill: Offering panoramic views of the city, this hill, dotted with pagodas and monasteries, is a significant religious and tourist destination.
Mandalay Palace: The last royal palace of the Burmese kingdom, showcasing traditional Burmese architecture and historical artefacts, providing insight into the country’s royal heritage.
Kuthodaw Pagoda: Known as the world’s largest book, it houses 729 marble slabs inscribed with Buddhist scriptures, reflecting the city’s rich Buddhist culture.
U Bein Bridge: A long and iconic teak bridge spanning Taungthaman Lake, famous for its scenic beauty, especially at sunset, and bustling with local life.
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Education
Mandalay University: A major institution offering a wide range of programs in arts, sciences, and humanities, contributing significantly to higher education in Upper Myanmar.
Mandalay Technological University: Focuses on engineering and technological disciplines, playing a key role in developing skilled professionals for Myanmar’s industrial sector.
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Public Transport
Motorcycle taxis: A very common mode of transport, navigating through the city’s streets and providing quick access to various locations efficiently.
Taxis and private cars: Available for hire, offering more personalized transportation options within the city and surrounding areas.
Buses: Bus services are available: however they can be crowded, and their routes may be difficult for visitors to navigate effectively.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and dry (25–40°C / 77–104°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (15–30°C / 59–86°F).
Rainfall: Dry season from November to April, with minimal rainfall, and a wet season from May to October.
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Landmarks
Uppatasanti Pagoda: A prominent golden pagoda, similar in style to the Shwedagon Pagoda, serving as a major religious and cultural landmark in the capital city.
National Landmark Garden: A sprawling park featuring miniature replicas of Myanmar’s famous landmarks, providing a comprehensive overview of the country’s diverse cultural heritage.
Water Fountain Garden: A large park with elaborate water fountains, gardens, and recreational areas, offering residents and visitors a place to relax and enjoy leisure activities.
Naypyidaw Zoological Garden: Home to a variety of animal species, this zoological garden is one of the largest in Southeast Asia, promoting wildlife conservation awareness.
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Education
University of Naypyidaw: As the primary university in the capital, it offers various programs across multiple disciplines, catering to the higher education needs of the region.
Yezin Agricultural University: Specializes in agricultural sciences and related fields, playing a crucial role for Myanmar’s agricultural sector through development and research initiatives.
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Public Transport
Private Cars: As the city was designed for motorists in mind private vehicles and taxis are the most common means of transport for residents and visitors.
Taxis: Taxis are widely used for everything from daily commuting,airport transfers and sightseeing. It’s important to note that different types of taxis are available to suit different travel needs.
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Climate
Summer: Hot (24–36°C / 75–97°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (18–32°C / 64–90°F).
Rainfall: Monsoon season from May to October, with significant rainfall affecting daily life and transportation.
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Landmarks
Shwemawdaw Pagoda: One of the tallest pagodas in Myanmar, revered for its golden spire and historical significance in Burmese Buddhism.
Kyaik Pun Pagoda: Famous for its four colossal, seated Buddha images facing the cardinal directions, a unique and impressive religious site for visitors from around the world.
Kanbawzathadi Palace: A reconstruction of the royal palace of the Second Burmese Empire, offering insight into the region’s royal history and architectural heritage.
Giant Reclining Buddha of Bago (Mya Tha Lyaung): An enormous reclining Buddha statue, one of the largest in Myanmar, attracting pilgrims and tourists to the area.
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Education
Bago University: Offeres higher education across as range of disciplines, contributing intellectual and academic development of of the region.
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Public Transport
Buses: Buses are the primary mode of public transport, connecting Bago to other cities and towns for both residents and travellers.
Motorcycle Taxis: Motorcycle taxis are common throughout Myanmar providing a convenient way of navigating traffic. It is recommended that you negotiate your fare beforehand to avoid confusion.
Taxis: Taxis are used for daily commuting airport transfers and sightseeing . It’s important to note that different types of taxis are available to suit different travel needs.
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Climate
Summer: Hot (25–37°C / 77–99°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (20–30°C / 68–86°F).
Rainfall: Monsoon season from May to October, with heavy rainfall impacting transportation and daily activities.
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Landmarks
Kyaikthanlan Pagoda: A prominent pagoda offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas, believed to house a hair relic of the Buddha.
Mahamuni Pagoda: Another significant religious site known for its large Buddha statue and intricate architecture, attracting devotees and visitors throughout the year.
Win Sein Taw Ya Reclining Buddha: One of the world’s largest reclining Buddha statues, offering an impressive and awe-inspiring sight for tourists and locals alike.
Gaungse Kyun (Shampoo Island): A scenic island in the Thanlwin River, offering a peaceful escape and opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
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Education
Mawlamyine University: A key institution providing higher education across a range of disciplines, contributing to the intellectual growth and development of the region.
Mawlamyine Education College: Specialises in teacher training and educational studies, playing a crucial role in developing the region’s future educators.
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Public Transport
Buses: Buses are the primary mode of transport, connecting Mawlamyine to other cities and towns, facilitating travel for residents.
Taxis: Taxis are widely used for daily commuting, airport transfers and sightseeing. It’s important to note that different types of taxis are available to suit different travel needs.
Motorcycle Taxis: Motorcycle taxis are common throughout Myanmar providing a convenient way of navigating traffic. It is recommended that you negotiate your fare beforehand to avoid confusion.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (24–35°C / 75–95°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (20–30°C / 68–86°F).
Rainfall: High rainfall during the monsoon season (May to October), affecting daily life and transportation.
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Landmarks
Sittwe View Point: Offers scenic views of the Bay of Bengal, the Kaladan River, and the city, especially beautiful at sunset.
Lawka Nanda Pagoda: A significant Buddhist shrine in Sittwe, known for its religious importance and architectural beauty, attracting devotees and visitors throughout the year.
Rakhine State Cultural Museum: Showcases the history, culture, and traditions of the Rakhine people, providing valuable cultural insights for tourists and locals.
Payagyi Pagoda: Another important pagoda in Sittwe, attracting devotees and visitors with its religious significance and historical importance.
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Education
Sittwe University: Provides higher education opportunities in various disciplines, contributing to the region’s academic development and intellectual growth
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Public Transport
Motorboats: Motorboats of varying sizes are essential for transportation in the region due to its extensive waterways and coastal location, serving both residents and visitors.
Taxis: Taxis are widely used for daily commuting, airport transfers and sightseeing. It’s important to note that different types of taxis are available to suite different travel needs
Motorcycle Taxis: Motorcycle taxis are common throughout Myanmar, providing a convenient way to navigate traffic. It is recommended that you negotiate your fare in advance to avoid confusion.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (24–35°C / 75–95°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (20–30°C / 68–86°F).
Rainfall: Heavy rainfall during the monsoon season (May to October), influencing daily activities and transportation.
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Landmarks
Bodhi Tataung: Famous for its giant reclining Buddha statue, one of the largest in the world, as well as it’s standing Buddha statue, which is also among the world’s tallest.
Po Win Taung Caves: A complex of cave temples filled with ancient Buddha statues and murals, showcasing impressive religious art and architecture.
Shwe Ba Taung: A unique site with cave-like temples carved into sandstone cliffs, offering a blend of natural beauty and religious significance.
Thanboddhay Pagoda: Known for its intricate design featuring hundreds of thousands of Buddha images, creating a visually stunning and spiritually significant site.
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Education
Monywa University: Offers higher education across a range of disciplines, supporting the region’s educational needs and contributing to its academic development.
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Public Transport
Buses: Buses are the primary mode of transport connecting Monywa with other cities and towns across Myanmar. other destinations.
Trishaws: Trishaws are a common mode of transportation in Myanmar, typically used for short journeys within the city.
Taxis: Taxis are widely used for daily commuting, airport transfers and sightseeing It is important to note that different types of taxis are available to suit different travel needs.
Motorcycle Taxis: Motorcycle taxis are common throughout Myanmar, providing a convenient way to navigate traffic. It is recommended that you negotiate your fare in advance to avoid confusion.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and dry (25–40°C / 77–104°F).
Winter: Mild and dry (15–30°C / 59–86°F).
Rainfall: Relatively dry climate, with most rain falling during the monsoon season, affecting agriculture and water resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our moving services cater to several major cities across Myanmar, including Yangon, Mandalay, Naypyidaw, Bago, Mawlamyine, and Sitte. Below are some frequently asked questions to help you plan your move efficiently.
How far in advance should I book my move to Myanmar?
Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services in Myanmar?
Do you provide storage solutions in Myanmar?
Can you move large and fragile objects, such as pianos or antiques?
How can I get my house ready for the moving company?
Are there any items that cannot be moved?
How do you ensure the safety of my belongings during the move?
Can you assist with the setup of my new home in Myanmar?
How do you handle parking and access issues?
What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?
At AGS Movers, we prioritise customer satisfaction and ensure that every aspect of your move, from departure to arrival, meets the highest standards of quality and professionalism.
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CERTIFICATION AND AFFILIATION
For over 50 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS Myanmar. These practices are based on general quality standards as well as those established by the most prestigious certification bodies in the removals industry.
These consistent quality standards ensure that whether you are moving to or from Myanmar, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services available.
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