Danu Self-Administered Zone

The Danu Self-Administered Zone (Burmese: ဓနုကိုယ်ပိုင်အုပ်ချုပ်ခွင့်ရဒေသ, Dănú Kobaing Oukchouk Hkwínyá Dethá) is one of the five self-administered ethnic areas of Myanmar. It is located in western Shan State bordered by Kyaukse District and Meiktila District of the Mandalay Region to the west, and Taunggyi District to the east.

The capital is the town of Pindaya, which is famous for its caves filled with thousands of Buddha images. The district is situated on the western edge of the Shan Plateau, and is one of only two self-administered zones open to tourism (the other being the Pa-O Self Administered Zone).

The Danu SAZ, along with other self-administered areas in Burma, is in charge of its own certain aspects of government, such as transport and education.