This hostel, unique to Yangon, dispenses with dorms in favour of 'pods': cubicle-like spaces that give travellers more privacy. The pods are very compact – they're mostly taken up with the comfortable beds – and all share clean and modern bathrooms. The downstairs cafe and communal area is a cool hang-out and the overall vibe is mellow.
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