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YANGON-MANDALAY-BAGAN-KALAW(TREKKING)-INLE LAKE-YANGON
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DAY |
PROGRAM |
OVERNIGHT |
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Yangon Arrival |
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02 |
Yangon
sightseeing |
Yangon |
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03 |
Yangon-Mandalay
(by Flight)-Amarapura-Ava-Sagaing-Mandalay |
Mandalay |
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04 |
Pyin Oo Lwin (Maymyo)
day return (by coach) |
Mandalay |
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05 |
Mandalay – Bagan (
River Cruise) |
Bagan |
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06 |
Bagan sightseeing
(by coach) |
Bagan |
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07 |
Bagan-Mt.
Popa-Kalaw (by coach) |
Kalaw |
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08 |
Kalaw (Trekking) |
Kalaw |
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09 |
Kalaw-Pindaya-
Inlel Lake (by coach/boat) |
Inle Lake |
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10 |
Inle Lake
excursion (by boat) |
Inle lake |
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11 |
Inle Lake-Heho-Yangon
(by Flight) |
Yangon |
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12 |
Yangon Departure |
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Day (01) Yangon Arrival
Upon arrival at Yangon
International Airport welcome by our local tour guide
and transfer to your hotel for check-in. In the
afternoon, drive through the colonial style buildings
downtown, the Chinatown area and the Indian quarter.
Visit Sule Pagoda with its golden chedi which
makes a useful landmark in downtown Yangon. Continue to
Botahtaung Pagoda, located close to Yangon River
and said to contain Buddha relics. Stop alongside
Kandawgyi (Royal) Lake to take photographs over the
lake towards Shwedagon. Enjoy the sunset at Shwedagon
Pagoda; famous world wide – its golden stupa is the
‘heart’ of Buddhist Myanmar. The Pagoda is believed to
be 2,500 years old and the central stupa in surrounded
by dozens of intricately decorated buildings and
statues. There are always many Myanmar people praying
and making offerings at Shwedagon, and it’s a
fascinating place to spend time watching the go by.
Overnight at Yangon.
Day (02) Yangon city tour (by coach)
Breakfast. This morning, visit
Chauk Htat Gyi Pagoda to see a huge reclining
Buddha image. Continue to the newly renovated
National Museum (if open) and see the Lion’s Throne.
A stop at Bogyoke (Scott) Market (closed on
Mondays and Public Holidays) gives you the opportunity
to see Myanmar’s wide range of handicrafts. Enjoy an
excellent Myanmar lunch at Local Restaurant. This
afternoon, visit Yangon’s unique Glass Factory,
which has changed very little over the years. See
skilled craftsmen hand-blowing glass and creating
original glassware which is sold to hotels and
restaurants all over Myanmar. Drive through the
colonial style buildings downtown, the Chinatown
area and the Indian quarter. Later, take a walk along
Yangon River to see the busy harbour area, from
where ferries leave for Pathein in the Delta and for
upcountry towns along the Ayeyarwady River.
Accommodation at Yangon.
Day (03) Yangon-Mandalay
(by flight)-Amarapura-Sagaing-Ava-Mandalay (by coach)
Breakfast. Transfer to Yangon
Airport. Air Mandalay or Yangon Airways or Air Bagan
flight from Yangon to Mandalay. Mandalay, the
last kingdom as well as the center of the Myanmar
cultural, tradition, arts and crafts. Upon arrival at
Mandalay Airport proceed directly to Amarapura.
Visit Mahagandayon, a famous Buddhist monastery,
where more than a thousand monks live and study. A full
day of sightseeing starts with a visit to the ancient
city of Amarapura and to nearby U Bein Bridge,
which is over a kilometer long and made entirely of
teak. Continue across Ava Bridge, built by
British engineers, to visit picturesque Sagaing Hill
which is perhaps the living centre of Buddhist faith
n Myanmar today. Hillsides are dotted with numerous
pagodas and monasteries. Enjoy lunch at Local
Restaurant. In the afternoon, visit
Kaunghmudaw
Pagoda, with its huge egg-shaped dome in Ceylonese
style. Later, return across Ava Bridge to take
the local ferry to visit Innwa (Ava),
located on an island between the Ayeyarwaddy and the
Myitnge Rivers. You will visit Innwa by horse carts and
pass through the ancient city walls to visit a
brick and stucco monastery called Maha Aungmye Bonzan
(also known as Ok Kyaung). Continue to Nanmyin
Watch Tower – the climb to the top offers lovely
views over the river. See also the impressive wooden
monastery of Bagaya Kyaung. Time permitting;
visit some village homes to see local handicrafts, such
as silk weaving, cane mats and alms bowls. Return to
Mandalay in the early evening. Accommodation at
Mandalay.
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Day (04) Mandalay-Pyin Oo
Lwin-Mandalay (by coach)
Breakfast. Overland to Pyin
Oo Lwin (Maymyo), 1905 meter above sea (approx 2
hour). Maymyo is famous for its climate weather, used to
be a popular hill station of the British during colonial
days in Myanmar. Maymyo impresses with its many
churches, colonial styled buildings with
English style gables, turrets and chimneys
etc and horse-drawn royal carriages. Enjoy lunch at
Local Restaurant. While you are in this unique hill
station visit Botanical Garden of 432 acres [laid
out by Sir Harcourt Butler, former Governor of Burma] to
study a conservation of diverse botanical
species around
the world. Visit enchanting Maymyo Market with
colorful ethnic minority with their multicolor flowers
and vegetables. Late afternoon return to Mandalay,
proceed on a comprehensive sightseeing tour of the city
that includes Mahamuni Pagoda and its spectacular
Buddha image covered with thick layers of gold leaves,
Shwe Nan Daw Kyaung or Golden Palace Monastery),
a superb example of a traditional wooden building and
Kuthodaw Pagoda (known as the world’s largest
book), consisting of 729 marble slabs engraved with
Buddhist scriptures. A visit is also made to a jetty to
observe daily life along the river and to a craftsman’s
workshop to see Kalaga tapestries being created. Enjoy
spectacular views at sunset from Mandalay Hill,
where there are interesting glass-studded temples.
Accommodation at Mandalay.
Day (05) Mandalay-Bagan
(by river boat)
Breakfast. You will have a day
cruise along the Myanmar life span majestic
Ayeyarwady River to
Bagan (approx 13
hours). Bagan, the
10th century archaeological site is considered one of
the richest and most amazing site in Asia, comparable to
the sites of worldwide importance such as Jerusalem, and
Rome, Bagan remain virtually un-known. Among Bagan’s
more than 13,000 temples once stood there are some 2,200
remain today. Some were destroyed by invaders, others by
earth quake and decay but internationally funded
restoration is under way and major temples are in
excellent condition. If time permit you will have an
enjoyable sunset in the archaeological ruin, otherwise
just transfer to your hotel. Accommodation at Bagan.
Day (06) Bagan archaeological tour (by coach)
Breakfast. Start your full day
Bagan Sightseeing tour includes a visit to
Nyaung-U Market with a visit to see the golden stupa
of Shwezigon Pagoda, which is Bagan’s most
important reliquary shrine – look out for images of the
37 ‘nats’ housed in a small hall. See 12th Century
frescoes adorning the corridors of Kyansittha
‘Cave’ Temple. Next stop is Htilominlo, the last
Bamar style temple built in Bagan, with old murals and
friezes. Pass through Tharaba Gateway into Old
Bagan. Continue to Ananda Temple, a whitewashed
masterpiece of Mon architecture with four standing
Buddhas, and the adjacent brick monastery from the Early
Bagan era with well-preserved murals. Make photo stop at
the tallest temple measuring 61 metres – Thatbyinnyu
known as ‘temple of omniscience’ and dating from
1144. Check into your hotel late morning. In the
afternoon, visit Mingalazedi, the last of the
large Pagodas built in the 13th Century,
representing the pinnacle of Bamar pagoda architecture.
Continue to the Myinkaba area and Gubyaukgyi
Temple, with its fine stucco work. Visit Nanpaya
Temple, built in the Mon style with intricate stone
carvings, and said once to have been Manuha’s residence.
See the four Buddha images in Manuha Pagoda and
then stop at Myazedi Stuppa to see Myanmar’s
“Rosetta Stone”, bearing inscriptions written in four
languages. Stop at Lacquer ware factory to watch
craftsmen skillfully making this most famous of Bagan
handicrafts. At sunset, climb to the top of one of the
monuments to enjoy magnificent views over Bagan’s
temples and the Ayeyarwady River. Accommodation at Bagan.
Day (07) Bagan-Mt.
Popa-Kalaw (by coach)
Breakfast. Drive to Mt.
Popa (approx 2 hours), an extinct volcano with its
shrine dedicated to animist spirits, known as “Nats”.
For the energetic, time to climb the steps to the shrine
at the top of the hill. For less energetic may blend
your self with local pilgrimage with their festivities
at the bottom. Leisurely drive to Kalaw
(approx 6 hour) through twisting and turning hilly drive
through Shan plateau. Kalaw is formers British
hills station town, cool, spring-like weather, pine
forests, tea plantations and colorfully clad hill tribes
make this town to a natural magnet for tourists. Aaccommodation
at Kalaw.
Day (08) Kalaw Trekking
Enjoy a walk through the
hills, 2 hours (short way) or 4 hours, to a village of
the Palaung tribe. At first a steep track leads down
into a valley where the palaung cultivate cheroot
leaves, tea damsons and mangoes on the hillsides. The
track crosses the valley floor before climbing very
steeply again to the Palaung Village of Pinnabin, which
sits on the top of a hill.The village, has an
interesting long house for eight families. Formerly
animists, the Palaung people have mostly converted to
Buddhism. Observe tribal village life and how the
Paluang people dry cheroot in a specially designed oven.
Return to Kalaw. Overnight at Kalaw.
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Day (09)
Kalaw-Pindaya-Inle Lake (by coach/boat)
Breakfast. Observe Kalaw
ethnic market. Drive to Pindaya (approx 1:30
hours), an interesting drive up into the hills and
across the Shan Plateau, through fields of mountain
rice. Visit magnificent Pindaya Caves, set in a
limestone ridge overlooking a picturesque lake, where
thousands of different types of Buddha images are on
display in the various cave chambers. Visit some
local houses where families produce Shan paper and
parasols. You may have opportunity for a social
interaction with ethnic farmers along the way. Proceed
to Inle Lake (approx 4 hours). If time permits
you may visit Joss house of ruling Shan Sawbwa who was
the first president at Myanmar independent.
Accommodation at Inle Lake.
Day (10) Inle Lake
private excursion (by boat)
Breakfast. Full day boat trip
on Inle Lake – a photographer’s dream, its
calm waters are dotted with floating vegetation and
fishing canoes, to which scenic high hills provide the
perfect backdrop. See the lake’s unique “leg rowers”
– the Intha people row standing up with one leg wrapped
around an oar. You will see the floating gardens,
growing vegetables and flowers. Continue by boat to
visit Nga Phe Kyaung Monastery, famous for its
“jumping cats”. Stop to see silk
weaving on
wooden handlooms. Visit Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda,
the holiest religious site in southern Shan State. Stop
at a blacksmith shop and other places as time
allows. This afternoon, we enjoy another boat tour to
Indaing, at the western end of the Lake. The boat
takes you through a long channel where you watch the
farmers cultivate their produce. This ride is one of the
most scenic boat tours on Lake Inle. Accommodation at
Inle Lake.
Day (11) Inle Lake-Heho-Yangon
(by flight)
Breakfast. Travelers having arrived mid-day on Day 1
will transfer to Yangon International Airport for
departure. For those having arrived in the afternoon, a
morning of sightseeing will include city highlight as
shown on Day 1 of the itinerary, then transfer to Yangon
International Airport for departure.
Day (12) Yangon Departure
Breakfast. Travelers having arrived mid-day on Day 1
will transfer to Yangon International Airport for
departure. For those having arrived in the afternoon, a
morning of sightseeing will include city highlight as
shown on Day 1 of the itinerary, then transfer to Yangon
International Airport for departure.
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