Wingaba is the community in
Myanmar, located some 10 km to the south-west from
Yangon. The capital city
Ne Pyi Daw is in 430 km to the north. The population of Wingaba is 150 people (as of 2014). Wingaba is a popular tourist destination thanks to its buddhist temples and monuments and memorials.
The nearest airport Yangon Intl (IATA: RGN) is about 20 km away.
Best things to see in it
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