Yandabo is a village located on the banks of the Ayeyarwady river close to the city of Bagan in Myanmar. It is known for a traditional method of pottery practised by the people of this village, which is also one of their primary sources of livelihood.
It is also a historical site as it was the venue where a treaty was signed between the British and the Burmese in 1826. Tourists can take up a boat tour to Yandabo from Bagan or Mandalay, where they will get to witness pottery making and the village life on the river banks. The boat tours can be taken up as half-day trips, or you can combine it with a cruise to Mandalay or Bagan for two to three days. The half-day trips start at MMK 10000 per person, which can be directly booked through operators.