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Best of Myanmar
Tour (13 days /
12
nights)
Day 1 - Arrive Yangon

Arrive in Yangon and transfer to hotel. Yangon,
formerly known as Rangoon, is still a relatively quiet
and charming city. Its impressive colonial and spiritual
heritage makes Yangon one of the most fascinating and
authentic capitals of South-East Asia. After lunch, a
city tour includes the National Museum, Kyaukhtatgyi
Pagoda’s 70m long reclining Buddha and Myanmar’s holiest
monument, the Shwedagon Pagoda with its gold covered
stupa. Overnight in Yangon.
Day 2 - Yangon - Kyaiktiyo
Leaving Yangon in the morning, enjoy a scenic journey by
road to Kyaiktiyo, 190km to the east. One of Myanmar’s
great pilgrimage sites is the Golden Rock at Kyaiktiyo,
a huge boulder covered by gold leaf and delicately
balanced on the edge of a cliff. The pagoda at the
Golden Rock is said to hold a hair of the Buddha. Late
morning, arrive at Kyaiktiyo base camp and transfer to
the transit junction with one of the small open trucks
in a one hour ride. After lunch, start an easy walk up
to the Golden Rock and enjoy sunset from this
unforgettable site. Overnight in Kyaiktiyo. (B)
Day 3 - Kyaiktiyo - Bago - Yangon
After breakfast, return to the base-camp by open truck
and head in the direction of Yangon for 110km to Bago,
an ancient capital dating back to the 6th century.
Sightseeing in Bago includes the beautiful 55m long
reclining Buddha called Shwethalyaung and the Mon style
Shwemawdaw Pagoda, one of the most venerated in Myanmar.
Its spire stands 114m high and is taller even than the
Shwedagon Pagoda. Also visit the old Palace of
Kambozathadi and the huge four sitting Buddhas. Return
by road to Yangon, visiting the Allied War Cemetery near
Htaukkyan, the final resting place for over 27,000
allied soldiers, and a local woven bamboo factory.
Transfer back to Yangon. Overnight in Yangon. (B)
Day
4 - Yangon - Heho - Inle Lake
In the morning transfer to the airport for the flight to
Heho. From Heho, enjoy a scenic drive to Inle Lake, one
of Myanmar best-known sights. The Intha people, a tribe
of Mon descent, mostly inhabit the lakeshores and
floating villages. On arrival at Nyaung Shwe village,
transfer by boat to start a sightseeing tour of Inle
Lake including a chance to see the leg-rowing fishermen.
Continue to see the floating gardens, built up from
strips of water hyacinth and mud and anchored to the
bottom with bamboo poles. There are also floating
villages like Ywama, the lake’s downtown, where a
floating market is held every five days. In the
afternoon continue to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, the weaving
village of Inpawkhon and the jumping cat monastery.
Check into hotel in the afternoon. Overnight at Inle
Lake. (B)
Day 5 - Inle Lake - In Dein - Inle Lake
After breakfast, transfer by motorboat to In Dein, an
off-the-beaten-track site in the south of the lake. From
Ywama, the boat leaves the lake and enters a narrow
canal leading to a small Pa O tribe village. From the
market place of the village, follow an old covered path
to a 13th century monastery and the very impressive
ruins of hundreds of ancient pagodas, some hidden in the
vegetation. The main stupa-area on the top of the hill
offers breathtaking views over the surrounding mountains
and down to the valley and the lake in the far distance.
Return to the lake and transfer back to hotel in the
afternoon. Overnight at Inle Lake. (B)
Day 6 - Inle Lake - Pindaya - Heho - Mandalay
After breakfast at the hotel, leave by boat and car to
enjoy a scenic drive to Pindaya through the picturesque
countryside of Shan State. Visit Pindaya’s limestone
cave with its maze of chambers displaying more than
8,000 Buddha statues and local handicraft workshops
producing Shan paper made from mulberry bark and
traditional umbrellas made from the same paper that are
used by monks all around the country. Then transfer to
Heho Airport for the short flight to Mandalay. Transfer
to hotel on arrival. Overnight in Mandalay. (B)
Day 7 - Mandalay - Amarapura - Ava - Sagaing -
Mandalay

After breakfast at the hotel depart for full day trip to
the former capitals of Amarapua, Ava and Sagaing. The
day begins with a visit to the 18thcentury capital,
Amarapura. Attend the daily meal of over a thousand
monks at the country’s largest monastery, Mahagandayon.
Visit a silk weaving workshop, the craft speciality of
Amarapura. Proceed to Ava, the capital from 14th to
18thcenturies and visit by horse and carriage the old
wooden Bagaya Monastery and the remains of the Royal
Palace and fort. In the afternoon cross the bridge over
the Ayeyarwady River and continue to Sagaing. Covered
with 600 white-painted pagodas and monasteries, Sagaing
Hill is widely regarded as the religious centre of
Myanmar and is home to 3,000 monks and 100 meditation
centres. Finish the day with a walk at sunset over the
200 year-old U Bein Bridge, constructed entirely from
teak. Overnight in Mandalay. (B)
Day 8 - Mandalay - Mingun - Mandalay
After breakfast, transfer to the jetty and board a
private chartered boat for an excursion over the
Ayeyarwady River towards the former capital of Mingun.
After a 45 minute cruise, arrive in Mingun famous for
its huge unfinished pagoda also home to the Mingun Bell,
considered as the world’s largest uncracked ringing
bell. Also visit the beautiful white Hsinbyume Pagoda.
Return by boat to Mandalay. In the afternoon visit the
Kuthodaw Pagoda with its 729 marble stone slabs of
Buddhist scriptures (known as the world’s biggest book),
Shwenandaw Monastery, noted for its exquisite
woodcarving and the impressive Kyauktawgyi Pagoda with
its huge sitting Buddha. Enjoy the sunset from Mandalay
Hill. Overnight in Mandalay. (B)
Day 9 - Mandalay - Moniwa - Po Win Daung - Moniwa
Leave Mandalay for a 3 hour drive to Moniwa, a typical
Burmese town on the banks of the Chindwin River. On the
way, visit Thanboddhay Pagoda, where more than 500,000
Buddha images cover every wall and archway of this huge
Buddhist temple. Also visit Bodihtataung Pagoda and the
largest reclining Buddha image in Myanmar, 100m long and
27m high. Cross the Chindwin River by ferry and proceed
to Po Win Daung by local open jeep. This extraordinary
complex consists of 947 sandstone caves dug out of the
hills and contains what is considered by archaeologists
to be the richest collection of mural paintings and
Buddhist statues in South-East Asia. Recently opened to
foreigners, Po Win Daung with its unique, precious
frescoes, some dating from the early 17thcentury, is a
must to see for anyone with an interest in Buddhist
Arts. A few hundred metres from the caves is Shwe Ba
Daung, another very interesting site where monasteries
and temples are carved out of narrow cliffs. Overnight
in Moniwa. (B)
Day
10 - Moniwa - Pakkoku - Bagan
After breakfast at the hotel, leave Moniwa along the
rarely visited east bank of the river passing
traditional villages where farmers climb the palm trees
to extract the juice from which they produce palm tree
sugar. Stop in Pakkangyi to visit one of the oldest
surviving wooden monasteries in Myanmar. Continue 20km
south to Pakokku. A lively, typical Burmese city with a
strong craftwork tradition producing colourful woven
blankets, papier-mâché toys and traditional sandals.
Continue by boat across the river to arrive in Bagan at
the end of the day. Overnight in Bagan. (B)
Day 11 - Bagan
After breakfast at the hotel morning sightseeing of
Bagan features the colourful Nyaung Oo Market, the
Shwezigon Pagoda and its magnificent golden stupa,
Wetkyi-In Gubyaukgyi, a cave temple with exquisite
jatakas murals paintings and the elegant Htilominlo
Temple noted for its fine plaster carvings and glazed
sandstone decorations. In the afternoon, visit Ananda,
an architectural masterpiece of the early-style temple
with two original standing Buddha images whose facial
expressions change depending on the distance the statue
is viewed from. The Ananda Okkyaung is one of the few
surviving brick monasteries from the early Bagan period
and the next temple to be visited, Thatbyinnyu, is the
highest in Bagan, rising to 61m. End the day with a
horse and carriage tour among the temples passing by the
traditional village of Taungbi, Sulamani Temple and the
massive Dhammayangyi Temple noted for its remarkable
brickwork. Enjoy the sunset over the site from the upper
terrace of Myauk Guni Temple. Overnight in Bagan.(B)
Day 12 - Bagan - Yangon
After breakfast at the hotel, proceed to Myinkaba
village and observe the process of traditional
lacquerware, one of the best-known Myanmar handicrafts
and a speciality of Bagan. Visit the monuments of
Myinkaba village, Gubyaukkhi, an early period Pyu-style
temple of Hindu influence with some of the oldest mural
paintings in Bagan, Manuha and Nanpaya temples. In the
afternoon, enjoy an excursion to the countryside village
of Minnanthu, the least visited temple area in Bagan.
Observe the local farmers‘ way of life together with a
visit to some of the most interesting temples such as
Payathonzu, with its unusual architecture and Tantric
Buddhism influence, Lemyethna and Nandamannya temples.
In the late afternoon transfer to Nyaung Oo Airport for
the flight back to Yangon. Transfer to hotel on arrival.
Overnight in Yangon. (B)
Day 13 - Depart Yangon
After breakfast finish the tour with a visit to downtown
Yangon with its faded colonial atmosphere, Sule Pagoda,
Mahabandoola Park, India town and bustling Chinatown. In
the afternoon there is free time for shopping at Bogyoke
Market, formerly Scott’s Market before transferring to
Mingaladon Airport for onward flight. (B)
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Cost in US$ per person in the party of (valid 31
Sep'07) |
BEST OF MYANMAR TOUR |
| Standard |
First |
Superior |
| 2 pax |
1241 |
1321 |
1430 |
| 3 -
4 pax |
1070 |
1151 |
1260 |
| 5
- 6 pax |
899 |
978 |
1087 |
| 7 -
10 pax |
888 |
968 |
1078 |
| 11
- 15 pax |
791 |
871 |
980 |
| 16
- 19 pax |
751 |
831 |
940 |
| 20
pax & up |
731 |
811 |
920 |
| Single
supplement |
142 |
202 |
874 |
|
Full board supplement |
225 |
250 |
375 |
INCLUDING:
• 12 nights accommodation on half twin room basis with
daily breakfast
• Service of an English Speaking guides throughout the
trip (from Yangon to Yangon) starting from 2 paying pax,
for 1 pax with English Speaking station guides (one
guide one place)
• 3 domestic flights RGN-HEH-MDL//BGN-RGN on Air
Mandalay, Yangon Airways or Air Bagan including
insurance surcharge
• All transfers and excursions with private
air-conditioned vehicles with drivers except in Po Win
Daung & Kyaikhtiyo (transfer by open non-airconditioned
jeep)
• Horse cart tour in Ava & Bagan
• Private local boat for Mingun excursion
• Local ferry boat for Po Win Daung Excursion (to cross
Chindwin River)
• Local private boat from Pakkoku to Bagan
• Private local boat for Inle Lake excursions
• Porter fees at airports
• Entrance fees for the visits: Shwedagon Pagoda,
National Museum, Bogyoke Aung San Museum, Sagaing Hill
EXCLUDING:
• International ticket to/from Yangon
• Meals other than mentioned
• Visa arrangements for Myanmar
• Visits not mentioned in the program
- Yangon: Bohtataung + 2 USD/pax, Gem Museum + 5 USD
- Bagan: Archaeological Museum + 3USD, Bagan Viewing
Tower + 10USD
• Drinks and personal expenses
• Tips and porters at the hotels
• International departure Airport Tax Yangon (USD 10/pax
at present)
• Any other items not mentioned
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